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Show I ! A Criticism, 'j During the recent American lour of ; "Emlle Mors, the automobllo expert of ' France, there was a parade in New York. l , , M. Mors, at tho time of the parade's ; parage, was on FJfth avenue. Seeing the ! great throngs of people, and hearing tho loud, gay music, ho decided that ho would 1 like to havo a look at tho procession, and i ' accordingly ho plunged Into the deep crowd, and tried to work his way to a i ' , placo of vantage 1 1 The nearer tho front ho got, tho more !'. evidence he found of tho police. The po- j lice, indeed, were In great evidence, pnsh- ( jng here, shoving there, now uttering loud , threats, now making, amid Intense excltc- '( ment, an arrest. "Keep backl Keep backl Keep back!" ,1 .was the continuous cry. , M. Mors could hardly seo the parade for II tho police, and on account of tho excltc- ment that .they caused, ho could not keep . Ills mind on It at all. Turning somewhat (7 J impatiently to a man on his left, ho said li i! "Why, sare, Is the crowd being kept ' H back so valry forcibly?" j II "So as to glvo the police full chanco to I sec tho procession," tho man answered. |