Show I SYMPATHY FORTHE HORSE The wife of a clergyman who ban assumed for several months as a mat tel of accommodation to the parishioners parishion-ers the care of the church at the fash ionable country place In which he has his summer home occasionally ties to Interest herself In the affairs of the few country people Who with the New York millionaires make up the congregation con-gregation so she stops at the houses of those she knows when she is driving The other day she halted at the house of an old woman who devoted herself to the customary account of her troLL bles The ministers wife was duly sympathetic As a matter of fact she had long been an acthe sympathizer In the S P C A and her charity went more In that direction than In another an-other My POOl son the old woman went on has to work so hard He Is a driver for a grocery and he has to drive from 7 in the morning until 7 at night I The expression the visitors face showed plainly that she thought such treatment outrageous Tell me where iour bpy Is employed em-ployed Ahe said and T wJll do what I can to stop suchn dreadful thing It I intolerable cruelty to drive any horse that long at arstretoh Ill see the grocer gro-cer tomorrow J seemed to the old woman that there was something wrong about the I visitors expression of regret over her son but It sounded friendly I at all events and she did not analyze It too deeply New York Sun |