Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 492, 9 January 1902 — NOTES ABOUT WOMEN. [ARTICLE]

NOTES ABOUT WOMEN.

Sinrock Mary, who is called the ■ Reindeer Queen of Alaska." received the name from owning the largest herd of reindeer. 500 in number, in the Territory. * • • Elizabeth Cady Stanton > • lebrated her eighty-sixth birthday at her son’s resident* in New ‘York a short time ago. Mrs. Stanton told her friends that she was never in better health than now. 8 8 8 Mi-*s Alverda M. Stout of Columbus 0.. who, although but 18 years of age. is a mechanical engine;r and among the most compel nt members of the craft 4 8 8 Mrs, Ole Bull, wife of the celebrated violinist, lives in Cambridge. Mass She has presented the instru ment used by her husband to the museum at Bergen. It was made in 1532 by Casparo di Saio. • • •

The Empress of Germany nas the finest pearl necklace in existence. It contains three world famous neck- , laces, one of which formerly belonged to the ex-Queen of Xaples and another adorned the image of the Virgin of Atakna The entire necklace is said to be worth $500,000. • * • There appears to be nothing ob jectionable in the method of raising a check adopted by a Washington lady, who upon receiving a check for I!' 1 * from President R. osevelt for the bazaar of the Newsboys* and Childten's Aid Society, framed the document and sold it for $5O, • • • The only foundation for the story that Cissle Loftns was to take Ellen Terry s place in Sir Henry Irving's tgmpany is her having been engaged to play Marguerite in the Irving spe- ! cial revival of • Faust'* in London next year. Miss Terry, save in this and some other light roles, will cen tinue. as heretofore, the English Actor’s chief support. • • • Miss Alice Roosevelt, eldest daugh ter of the President, is at the home of her grandfather. G. C Lee at Brookline. Mass. Sooi, pan of each year Miss Roosevelt has spent with her grandparents, and she loves to visit the places that her mother was fond of when a girl. A little way beyond the Lee estate Is situated the small wooden Unitarian church, where her mother was married to the President