Show bound to have that shoe an elegant coupe drawn by a pair abair of gayly caparisoned caparison ed horses turned into fourth avenue coming east from broadway broad way by the way of twenty thard street ou on the box were a coachman and footman as well groomed and as stylishly be decked as the steeds who drew mila uy comfortably ensconced inside the coupe milady toy ly the way was a particularly pretty young comais with an aristocratic bearing As the carriage swept by the lyceum theatre the fair patrician leaned out of the window and said a few words to the coachman who promptly turned his horses and stopped them in the middle of the street rhe fhe moment the horses stood still the door was opened by milady herself who with a quick word to the footman to keep his place set a dai dainty n foot plump luto into the nasty mud and stooping down deftly raised a worn horseshoe from the mire and placed it upon the box then with a nod to the coachman she entered her carriage again and the handsome equipage dashed off in the direction of madison square it was another case odthe of the superstition that horseshoes found by chance bring good luck if actually picked up and preserved by the fortunate finder new york herald |