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Show w VofV VVsja. "tiioilren grmt dlllerecce In dreis and customs In t lOrkfromwUt wo hit vomit our w nt ," said an Indl mt inn at tho Hoffman. "Xuw, Hit ru are Iheso nil shoes. If n mnu aprel fin theitrntsof my town with red thoea, a Ihnnt I shirt nnd a tasli he would be mobbed And et lliusa who wear them here I.xk nloi and fresh and comfortable com-fortable 1 never saw n sash or ml shoes In my town The lint thing I noticed at the table here wat n man taking a lump of tug-ir between his lingers. I thought be waa very Impolite at Drat, but I soon taw Hut nobody uses sugar tone, ns wo do. "Then there a that Individual Imtlcr knlfo rterywhere Wave outgrown Hie custom of eating Willi n knife and ctrryhody dipping Into the smuediali with It, but we think ono butter knife Is good rliousli. And yet It seems llko a ery sensible thing that a man ilionldn't Into lo spread the rest of his fo.nl on Ids bread along with Ids butter, but-ter, when joii come to think of It, I notice sotuo of those people don't spread nt all, but break their bread with their lingers In'o plncliei I don't think wo will ever get up to the lien that n until must go out behind the bnmtnpltk Ida teeth Tliat't playing It u little too fine." New York Herald. |