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Show THE BEAUTY AND THE BRUTE. Unfortunate Meeting That Somewhat Marred Pleasure of Visit. Shu was Htjllsh and handsome, and she was on her wny to spend u week end with her deaVcst friend on tho south shore of I.onc; Island. There was no parlor car on the train, so she was forced to ride hi the da) coach She kept her own window' closed to protect hcisolf from the dust, hut 'ho man In fiont of her lidd his open, ind the cinders bothered her. "Will )ou he kind crouch to cloKe our window?" she asked. "No, 1 will not" ho replied, iiitsqucly. She was not accustomed to being re-niced re-niced and for it moment was stunned. Then rait) Ing hei sweetest tones she explained that the "Indcrs were not ml) unpteas.int, hut dangerous to V.er ejes "Then )ou can change )our seat," ald the brute, haidly siting her a sin nee, Thete was uo othei desirable seat, so she told the guard what the situation situa-tion was. and he promptl) closed the. Plan's window. The man growled and imide i ii self ;-s unpleaiunt ns pos 'lie ;-! the ensuing hJltr, When 'the voiing lartv reached her destination she wns wqrnily gieoled h iter hostess, who Introduced to her the man who had been her fellow paksenger. He had been Invited over .o help make tho week-end agreeable for the hostess" dearest frlnd, New York Ean. |