| Show WHERE LIFE IS A ILD AV WILD SCRAMBLE Living Uvine in New YorI York City must be one wild scramble after an an- another another other olber with elbowIng and crowding to avoid being pushed to one side When the rush lUsh hour haur comes which is morning noon and night the Ils strong and bold bald prevail The weak weak go co down A woman waman living In New York must develop some same of ot the hurly burly hurly hurly- burly qualities will be push push- pushed pushed ed cd back and out o of the way Here Is a a letter of ot protest In one oneo of the metropolitan pa papers ers writ writ- written written written ten by a 8 woman As Is natural In the th summer the elevated trains pull In at the Rector street station of the Ninth avenue line with the windows open For several weeks l past It has been the practice of ot a a large portion of o the men passengers to enter these trains through the windows in this manner occupy occupy- occupyIng occupying occupy Ins Ing the majority of ot the seats and by the time the women pas pas and those of th the men who are fair enough to make use of the gates and not nat follow tollow the lead leado of the th window leapers get Into the cars there are ar few seats avail available able This letter Is written after many nl o of observation of ot con con- conditions and att after r having baying bad had to walt wait one evening for lor over half halt an hour before having the tb of o boarding a train and get get- Ung a 8 seat eat We are W ar are beginning to believe that the western man Is a much more courteous gentleman than the tha avo av New Nw York ork window leaper Where existence Is so strenuous as in New York there Is no op for tor or the th growth of o gen e n n |