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Show '0f UNDIViStD DLCSSINQS. 3 ho tTiill-DreMiMj Youth snd tlio llscced, VUttnl-;yol Hm.!)oy. , A 1 uly accompanied by hor son, a 'a-lof about twelve ycam, was riding tn a rtroct car up town tint other dny. I'ha young geutlemin had on what viwj evidently his first suit of "grown-ip" "grown-ip" rlntliPM. Ills shirt, collar, tto ad ncajf-pin wore Immaculate. Ilia Irrby hot wai splclt mid hpan. .1 in suit was evldi ully mndo by a rx 1 tailor, nnd Ms faultless hid , -n ei were of the latest shade, lie . well pU'Oi.ed with himself, nnd his n nana was well plenscd with lilm, uyo tho New York Times. At Torty- 'co.i ' (rot t a newsboy onma on tho sri crying his evening m pen. I to mi rat.'ier mora wrotohed looking linn fie nvernge newi.loy. litis nttlro ou i t. 1 .ol'lj of u vi ry ragged shift !. 1 j i ' iutlly r.ijr;fed pair of trousers, -. .'ii j'i , re hel I on by u strip of dirty otla tloth s.akih rvod for a mis-leti mis-leti Iw. U'w;ul.Ulo lund Hliuvlew. ho mor,t remarl:abo thing about tills lowtboy wm tlttvt hli fuco nnd hands .vero clean. 3'ho boy In tho good othea bought a paper. Ho lmmcdl-staly lmmcdl-staly began to rend it ns tho men do. .vhlia lie nbseutly held out his gloved mud tor tl ehnngo. Whllo tho nosvs-,ry nosvs-,ry oountufj tlut pennioa into tbc palm tf'tls new Uid irlovo he loolicd his cus-orner cus-orner over, not contemptuously, as iiw might imagine, lint rather wist-.'ully. wist-.'ully. Than ho svnlhod tlowly out of i ho ear looking back over his hhoulder it the well-drcsstMl boy. A clmngo of 'sorie-i was being mndc, nnd tho news- oy stopped outaldo of tho window th hl-i papera under hU arm nnd his ii.iidsin hi i jwwkct htlll looking at thtj boy in fie derbv hat. Tho wistful eaprot.'.'in depened anil grew. Ouo mil I'mlv, 'u In , face svhat he ss-os th f. an I a (,'entl"mun who had vutehen t li.tle lncld-nt wild svlth n a- ii a. the enr started on: "Tiling d 1 1 eem ' Iw very well evened up in thb. world, ' and everybody scorned to undent und c.cept tho boy who was otill looking nl his paper, and his 1 nother, who was fondly gaiiug at him |