Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1894 — An Embarrassing Experience. [ARTICLE]

An Embarrassing Experience.

Most American women have had emIni rassingexperiences in social emer [»v: icies. Perhaps none was ever more trying than the adventure of a lad, noted in New York society for her * Ho-tesy and savoir faire. '»ne winter day she started on the Ira n for Philadelphia, taking her sea; what she supposed was an ordinary pa.' ’or oar. There was but one other ,'j«,'HJ>ant, a somewhat stout man, wh< ' with his back to her. Presently h flighted« cigar and began to smoke ' "no i lady aoughed and moved uneasily. lb..i her huM had no effect. She said .at fast tartly; "You probably are a foreigner. :r .m ldo not know iejst there is a t mol; w car attached to train. Si. o'--Inc. is sot permitted here, l The map without reply f inr£«' his eut of the window. A Issrmoments later the conductor, •ntaeed and stared at her in, dismay low did you come hero, madam 1 ae inquired. Why, where ami?” .•Gen. Grant's private, car * The mortified lady’s usual tact fniW i St Imps. She looked at the dumb im '| tuovaye figure, and retreated with«m