Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1898 — NOTES OF NOTABLES. [ARTICLE]
NOTES OF NOTABLES.
Hall Caine has been ordered by his physician to go to Rome and abstain from all work and worry. Mme. Emma Eames, the great singer, said recently that though she lov. 1 America no singer could live there long because the constant rush and htirry soon told on the voice. There is a relic of Livingstone in the Charterhouse school, London, in the form of an old battered coat given by the great African missionary to one of his native followers. When President McKinley return d to the White House recently he foil 1 that one of the alterations was the lilting out of a hitherto unu 1 room as a handtome smoking room for him. Mme. Nordica recently had an expensive silk gown ruined by the d’rt cn the stage of the Auditorium in Chicago and declares that the next time she sings there she will wear a bicycle suit. Pampeluna, his native town, has established a Sarasate museum, to which the violinist has given all the presents and jewelry lie has received from royal personages during his career. On the last occasion when rumors of his resignation were rife Lord Salisbury is said by London Truth to have observed, “So long as I am in public affairs I do not intend to be the Dowager Lord Salisbury.”
