| Show POPULAR FADS IN WRITING It If persons are known b by the corn com company pang pany the they keep a woman ts is certainly I judged b by the kind of notes that she writes Slovenliness of any kind vulgar vulgar gar stationery incorrect expressions will do much towards making her thought to be and a badly written note received b by a stranger gives gies a more positively unpleasant impression Im Impression I than would be made by the same Individual by word of mouth I I Note paper or of an any positive color such as purple green blue yellow or orthe orthe the like is alwa always s bad form fonn and should never be ordered Certain neutral tint tints are and usually one one or or more are especially In vogue such uch as gray that Is familiar now Blue also Is popular but It Is not a crude shade rather an Indeterminate kind Plain white paper is seldom seen now merel merely as a matter of fad but It is alwn always s I Fad again proclaims proclaim a rough fini finials 1 more the thing than a smooth but rough edges are never to be used A plain Cut should hould never be varied from Inks cannot be called caled good i form although purple has been In Ul use for so many years ears that It must be re recognized recognized cognized as haYing having a place all its own Stub pens and consequent broad lines remain more fashionable than thin ones made by p pointed nibs Highly scented note paper Is consid I I I I ered on one of the greatest evidences of bad breeding that a woman oman can show A slight scent Is permissible but better than a strong one Js is none at all For short notes where only a few lines Jines are necessary correspondence c cards have once again como come Into vogue and are much seen On these as on note paper the monogram is In the loft Ion upper conner and the address now goes In the right corner Should only the address and the monogram he be used It is placed In the top center White gold or silver remain the best colors for stamping and anel blue Is the only other shade considered really good goodIn In writing notes It if it Is necessary to toI togo go to another page the whole sheet should be turned and the writing eon con continued on the fourth page thus thug mak makIng making Ing It possible to read the note b by turn ling il It without opening the paper This has become so general that even evenIn evenin In letters the fourth page Is written on second and what would ordinarily be bethe bethe the second page becomes the third and th the third Is u ed for tn the fourth An appearance of haste Is inexcusable able In a note and aU all numbers should be written n out including the date To sign a is not good form md and for a formal note the writers entire name should be signed In any case her name is put without prefix and if writing to a stranger or un an Inferior a woman puts JUt her husbands name be beneath beneath neath her own on Ira in brackets bracket as Yours truly Mary Jane Smith Directly un under Under der this It put Mrs r John Smith An woman under th the same cir clr circumstances puts Miss beside her signature In brackets To signs Igns ones name Mrs frs or Miss Is Inexcusable |