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Show THU MUI iwiu'enow Mrs. Clovclanl probably npproclatos the u liiilruiloii i oliin epro.il lor her, but li Is doubtful whether ehe udiiilrod Iho nitiiral gallantry nf men, a row of whom sat while ho mood In n crowded elovnlM rallrojd Iraln the nthor d ly Mho clung to n strap from Itce'or street station (bo probibly euuici from Mr (.lot elan I'd Wall street nfll o) la I'lltloth stutlon, about llo tulles, -V. 1". 241, It Is no worso for Mrs. Closcland to stan Una crow do 1 street ear than for thousands of oilier woman who aro dally compelled to elo 11, In oory largo city. itona Jon rnaf. Undoubtedly Mrs. Cleveland expects similar treatment to that extended to any other lady unJer similar circumstances. circum-stances. Thu fact that the Is the I'ri'sldent's wife makes no roil dltlsr-encc dltlsr-encc In this democratic lau I, except to natural snobs and sycophants. Itut how It Is that any mm an 1 more par tlculnrly n iiumbirofthcm, pre-utnably all ubiu bodlid, can occupy seats for so gn it n dlsltncu mil not have the decency to glvu an) lady (or woman If that be the rulerred term) that Is stiinJIngnseatls beyond I'jiupreheti. Ion out hire. Hume uf the New Vurlters uught to come west and leiru some manners, nnd lu doing so must notlmagluu liny bavugotfar enough when they renen Illinois. |