CONTENTS.
| From Photographs by | PAGE | |
| MRS. LYNN LINTON, | Barrauds Ltd., London, | [1] |
| MRS. RIDDELL, | C. Vandyk, S. Kensington, | [11] |
| MRS. L. B. WALFORD, | Barrauds Ltd., London, | [26] |
| RHODA BROUGHTON, | Barrauds Ltd., London, | [37] |
| JOHN STRANGE WINTER, (MRS. ARTHUR STANNARD.) | Barrauds Ltd., London, | [45] |
| MRS. ALEXANDER, | Elliott & Fry, London, | [58] |
| HELEN MATHERS, | Walery, London, | [68] |
| FLORENCE MARRYAT, | London Stereoscopic Co. Ltd., | [81] |
| MRS. LOVETT CAMERON, | Mayall & Co. Ltd., London, | [96] |
| MRS. HUNGERFORD, | Guy & Co., Cork, | [107] |
| MATILDA BETHAM EDWARDS, | Barrauds Ltd., London, | [120] |
| EDNA LYALL, | G. Churchill, Eastbourne, | [133] |
| ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY, | S. J. POOLE & Co., Putney, | [145] |
| ADELINE SERGEANT, | H. S. Mendelssohn, London, | [157] |
| MRS. EDWARD KENNARD, | Speight, Market Harboro, | [172] |
| JESSIE FOTHERGILL, | Warwick Brookes, M'chester, | [184] |
| LADY DUFFUS HARDY, | J. Russell & Sons, London, | [198] |
| IZA DUFFUS HARDY, | J. Russell & Sons, London, | [204] |
| MAY CROMMELIN, | J. Thomson, London, | [210] |
| MRS. HOUSTOUN, | [223] | |
| MRS. ALEX. FRASER, | W. & A. H. Fry, Brighton, | [234] |
| HONOURABLE MRS. HENRY CHETWYND, | Maull & Fox, London, | [247] |
| JEAN MIDDLEMASS, | T. Fall, Baker St., London, W. | [260] |
| AUGUSTA DE GRASSE STEVENS, | Vernon Kaye, London, | [270] |
| MRS. LEITH ADAMS, | J. H. Blomfield, Hastings, | [286] |
| JEAN INGELOW, | Barrauds Ltd., London, | [299] |
NOTABLE WOMEN AUTHORS.
MRS. LYNN LINTON.
A blue sky and a bright sun belie the typical foggy month of November, and while entering the elevator which glides rapidly and smoothly to the eighth floor of the gigantic pile of buildings once cynically termed "Hankey's Folly"—now Queen Anne's Mansions—you feel justified in anticipating a glorious view over the great city. You step out into a corridor where are arranged a stand of grenades with a couple of hydrants, backed by printed directions for their use, and are shown into the library of the distinguished author; but ere there is time to look around, the door opens, and Mrs. Lynn Linton enters.