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Show Oar Social Ltlqarttr. Introductions which take ( lace out of doory, as on tho liwn Unnis grouud, in the hunting field, iu tie elrvet or iu auy casual way, are not to be taken as necessarily foncal unless a lady chooses ro to consider theni, says Mrs. John Sherwood, who is authority on manmrs and (ciil usages. The same may be said of Introductions al a watering njacew here a group of ladies walking walk-ing together meet", other ladles or gentlemen, and loin forces for a walk or drive. Introductions arc ncedfult and should be made by the oldti-t lady of tho party, hut are not fo l considered as making an acquaintance ac-quaintance necessary belwctn the parties If neither should afterward wishlt- |