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Show 1 of what k unseemly and vulgar In barroom and what la mannerly and in accord with the It actional amenities may eeem to bo tho weirdest weird-est legal eoncept ever made of record. It cam about. It awn a, because tho culprit who waa adjudged guilty of disorderly conduct and ordered taken to th lockup, waa taking bla oaaa In Second annuo bar, hia hat tilted com finUPly tut pff ti H blow, wtwn a feminine customer cam In. Th man failed to uncover, and, when th proprietor rquted him to do an, ha got a bit tough about It. Tho polio finally drew tarda In tho affair, the man waa lugged off to court -and th pearl of Judicial wiadom mentioned men-tioned waa th reault Now w may be old-fsshioned and woefully beck-numberuh. but w Can't help feeling that woman who Insula that men uncover Jn her preaenr haa on excellent reroura In such situation. She can stay out of saloons. Barroom Etiquette FROM the bench In New York courtroom spoke Mtgistrate M. A. Ford: "It constitutes 'disorderly conduct when a diner refuse to remove re-move his hat in a restaurant er any other place where ladies ar present." Now Emily Post may quite agree with hi honor in principle but we fear that the might insist upon aome important reservations. In her writings we don't recall that the ever touched upon the subject of proper behavior in a saloon and that it whtt thit It all about. In this clrcumiUnce, Magistrate Ford'l judicial tpprtit- |