Whispers About Women
Miss Marión Fopter, the crippled artist, ia now a clerk at tlio treasury departtaent at Washington. Mand Evans, of Beaver Fall.-í, Pá., who ia only mixteen years of age, has a third set of natural : i Eliza Archard Conner lias gruy hair, a light figure, bright, sparkling ej girlish, laerry manner, and a rippling, happy, heaxty 1 Mrs. Mary T. Barton, formerly editor of The Kansan, and at preeent poel 1 jndge at Jamestown, t iy, Kan. Mrs. Jennie Juno Croly is a little woman of Blender figure. Uur hair is brown, witli a few stranda of whil it. Mrs. Croly is ,1 pleasant talker and an amiable and int man. .rfiulcl's daughter, Airs. Brown, livee in Washington in a tmall, plain h on Massachusetta avenue. She iquite young, not more than twenty-five, and i retired life with hei band and little Miss Annie üc Barr, tlitj young Chicago woman wlio earna a living by running a stationary c-ngine, ia a slight creature of delicate physifjue. She is about thirty yean old, of medium height, and has very engaging manu. Bernhardt on tho tage is otüy exoelled by Bernliardt at dinner. She etw, irinks, sings, pats lier dog and drinks again. If anything happena to displease her sho throws sornething at the dog, calis hirn to her again, kissos him on the head and asks his pardon. Then she drinks to the health of everybody, including the dog, and falls to eating. And so she continúes to tear a passion to tatters until the last raisin has dieappeared.
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