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Isabel Mallon
Isabel Allerdice Mallon (July 13, 1857 – December 27, 1898) was an American writer, best known for columns written in the 1890s as "Ruth Ashmore" for the ''Ladies' Home Journal'', and her syndicated newspaper column as "Bab's Babble".〔(28 December 1898). ("Ruth Ashmore" Dead: A Well-Known Writer Succumbs to Pneumonia, Following Grip ), ''The New York Times''〕〔(27 December 1898). (Isabel Mallon Dead ), ''Pittsburgh Press''〕〔(15 January 1899). (The Late "Bab" And Her Work ), ''The Vindicator''〕〔(Who "Miss Ruth Ashmore" Is ), ''Munsey's Magazine'', Vol. XIV, No. 5 (February 1896), p. 633〕
==Biography==

Mallon, as Isabel Sloan, was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1857. When her husband William Mallon became ill (and later died), she pursued journalism for income, starting by writing about fashion.〔(The New standard encyclopedia, Volume 7 ) (1907)〕 She started the "Bab's Babble" gossip column for newspaper syndication, starting with the ''New York Star'', in 1888.〔(31 December 1898). (Obituary Notes ), ''Publishers Weekly'', p. 1180〕
The "Ruth Ashmore" column was conceived of by Edward W. Bok, who after taking over the ''Journal'' in 1889, sought a motherly columnist who could provide advice to young girls. Unable to find one, he penned a sample column of "Side Talk with Girls" as "Ruth Ashmead" to show a female writer a demonstration of what he was looking for. Bok mislaid the draft copy, and his staff found it and urged that it be run in the magazine, as the "best stuff for girls they have ever read." After the first column appeared in print (with Ashmead changed to Ashmore) in January 1890, hundreds of letters poured in, and Bok convinced Mallon to take the reins of the column.〔Bok, Edward W. (The Americanization of Edward Bok ), p. 169-72 (1922)〕
The Ruth Ashmore advice book ''Side Talks With Girls'' was published in 1895,〔(21 September 1895). (To Help The Average Young Girl (book review) ), ''The New York Times''〕 and ''The Business Girl'' was published in 1898.
Mallon died from pneumonia in New York City on December 27, 1898. Although Bok recalled in his autobiography that Mallon wrote as Ashmore for 16 years, it appears to have been closer to nine.

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