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Show 1 Tramp, Bum--; Are Different tinct Class Lines l' Among These ' Groups. wT the words P ' and nu' nre 8i'nony- ' ! used to designate a , ; lt.0l,se. homeless- sped- 'X .nus tiobo. They are 'J vath'H and opprobrium .'' Before calling a hobo a ; eIer man a bum. De .'" , u with a smile. For 't'pry distinct class lines ; ,g these groups of un itinerant workers. - s 8 hard workei of the II) lvpe. He is possessed ol '', of his own Importance "."to the world tnHI w0,1,(1 :,jout his services. The l jj ot the Southwest, the ' , Id the Northwest, the i various parts of the , ,;Bd not show a profit i e presence of the hobo .c moments. To displace f .'Jhe economic scheme ot - aid be to keep od hand T" ! ,d employed th whole l thousands of mn whose Ire only required a few I lUtl months a year. Another I r The hobo novels on t "' , though the ticket office 1? . i, i part of his traveling I -amp, on the other hand 1 0 i according to whim or ra, And be walks, always .ere In mind to get, he 'J. ;e at his leisure If ; m! ,j he does now and then. It If- ay ( if necessity and not through t of personal respotislbiiitj s Jb ,k large. In the mind ol , respecting hobo, the tramr to-i .iy an inferior. I m M IB l00ked d0Wtl POr --set both by .the hobo and IS The bum travels nowhere j j, jng and Is nobody. He Is a i ,of the city, begging, borrow ; lug, loafing. Jj'i Js out and paste It In youi liS ' etiquette. You may need oies to save yourself fron :inse embarrassing moments. 1 ,1( ;e Knickerbocker Press. |