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Show Ths wbl.ilor's Hiahu. ! Ktlquettu lu street cars Is a very uudiilermliiute quantity. Whether a man should give up his seut to sll women on sll occasions, or to old women, or to pretty women, or to tli'eil women, or to women with luggugc or baliles, or to no women, or to old gentlemen, bus been discussed ad libitum. libi-tum. Hi-splte tho argument that a tired man Is ns tired us a tired woninii, thero are is 1 1 1 1 those who rise to give others the prerorciiee. (Juesllmia of etiquette are not enslly settled, lie. cently two men. unknown to each oilier, were standing side by side on the platform of u street car. One was whistling vigorously so close to the ear of tho other that Hie oilier enst frequent fre-quent glHiicos of ununyiilicc ill the direction from wbleli Ihe sound caiuu and shrugged his shoulders with e I- j dent discomfort. For a long whllo I the whistler exercised his hlsile with. f out restraint, npiieiirliig not to notice 5 tho nniioyed gl es directed Inward t blin. Wiicii be bud nnl-lied o(T "Hip I Vun Winkle Wns a Lucky Man," Willi f shrill, exullaiit bravado, hu turned upon h:s neighbor nud suhl: p- "Yoii don't seem to like my wills- J tllng!" I "No," cnine thu friinlc nnswer ol . mill: will knowu tu thu world of readers, read-ers, "I d in t." ".May be you think yon arc in.iii enough to stop It." "No," wiis the reply, "but I hopo you lire." Tho (iront Hound World. 1 |