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Show THE LADIES. The editor of the Telegram, some 70 odd years of age, has not lost his admiration for the ladles. In an editorial edito-rial of good humor, he confesses tho sentimental in his nature, as follows: A writer in New York wants separate separ-ate cars for ladles placed on the subway sub-way and elevated trains: indeed, there is an organization that wonts tho changes. We presume the request will be refused by the railroad companies and rightly so, because it will be a great loss of revenue to the road. The cars might bo fixed ever so elegantly and run wJih the utmost care, bui if there were no men in the cars the women would not gic a cent to ride, they would sooner walk. The delight of a woman who remains down town until the 6 o'clock car, then boards it and Bees twenty men hanging onto straps is too great to give up any such pleasure. And then the thing would work both ways. We suspect the men would keep off the cars If the women did not ride, because a man that does not admire a good looking woman under un-der a modern hat Is a brute; he ought not to be permitted to ride in the care at all; the gravel train Is too good for him; he ought to walk, t |