Show WAYS OF THE WORLD It In nol generally known that nny unprotected un-protected woman who through some unforeseen un-foreseen accident mich tin might easily oeciir In traveling or missing a train should find hereelf alone in New York ic night would be placed In a acrloUa ore dlcanvul said a matron II Is a alraii2 but aclual fact that ah would not be admitted to any hotel although obviously a KtniUfwoman unit perfectly able to pay her way Thru a masculliu Htninzm should hi able without with-out any trouble to Had comfortable ne commodalJon anywhere ii mid u reHprctiblj woman bo lefuaed shelter hcema almost Incredible hut unlit I lie znurhtdkcrl > of womans hotel hecoukH an aeiual fact It Is lltrally true thai a woman who inlRht be obliged to may uiiexpeetrdh over nlKht In Nov York would not hav a place to lay her head 1C she wcio III she might be tukm to the hodpltil i I and dmthtlcsb there are charitable oitfJinlza ilons thai would give hr helir bin to ac < iiln > the right lo boaid and lotting In an ordinary way would be ImpoHSlbl Thai a delicately nurtured young girt of coon social position HhouM hnve to face such a slnle of attain If slm found herself accidentally alone In Now York nnsafi belief An incident which occurred law summer mlwlit happen 10 any woman similarly placed Tho victim was Ml > 3 X whose family hurl cloHd their houwj for th < summer and were ipeiidlng Limo sieanon on the conm of Maine She herself her-self had been vislllni friends at Lone Hrinch and found through xome mlhtnko on reachtnu New York that she huh missed hue last connection for the nlirlit Helng a young woman of an Independent turn or mind and after wiring her pcoplo thai she had bern detained she gut tic r dinner comfortably at the railway lostui riuit md then u humu I hug a cab drove to t hold l whero she frequently had attends and given luncheon luau ks In the vlntr To her dtamuy and consternation however how-ever sho was curlly Informed by the iilulit clerk thai no unaccompanied vomon worn admitted There were nevcral I men stanil Jnjr about the office nmi dreading nny publicity she hnullly reircarcd and FU down hi Ihe parlor to t consider I Ito ltiin ion She fomi remembered to liar hur l before lluil women were not i < irnltl < v to I holelK hi Nov York It they were alone and she decided that HV would not cx IIOHC herself to I a second refusal but to KO somowhore was a neceauliy Her I llrt thought was of their uwn empty hmflhlIe j but the keys weru In the I charge of a bar f Klirproof society HO thai was IrnpowllilP i All her frlendH vore out of town Fhiall slit thouchl I of a little jiean8tr Ms tumid thy t filmlly hun employed mu mutt I whose ad i diejii she remembered the one person la i mull the xvliole city thai a i popular N oiY j York gIrl with hoNls of friend mid hp j longIng to mm wollknown wealthy family 4 could think of us a rcfupe So once moro taking a cab itlie drove to the ilrc 3iiia lars who received her with klnchiess urul i wonder an < l KIVC up hnr own room to i lir for the mhi If 1 anyone told m i paid tin girl afterward In narratlriK IIT i ut > erienccy thai In my own New York I coulrl ponslbly be i truild as a parfAit J and an ouleaal J would never liivo M liovcd him New York Tribune 5 |