Show FORMALITY CALLING Tho Duties of the Hostess and tho Obligations of Her Guests During an ordinary afternoon call the hostess rises to receive each guest She makes mice that each ono who enter en-ter has a scot If thoio aro so many In the room as lo prevent general I conversation con-versation Him talks wllh lie latest arrival ar-rival When any of hor gucula depart she arisen but does not go to the door with thorn I In not necessary for Ihoae who have first called when there are several persons In lie room to hasten has-ten away on the arrival of newoomoni although generally they should not out sit the latter Ladles who are calling do not arise on lie entrance or de I pnriuro of other callers except In the caxo of tho yory aged A general bow mi entering or departing should hi I elude all In the room A formal cull I should never be ICHS than fifteen mln I utcM In length nor should il often be i I much longer Cud arc ucldom sont I Into tit drawingroom but are better left I on a salvor In the hall A lady must never forget to leave U card for each lady In the family on which sue Is calling A wife loaves her IniHbands card motherless dnughK their fathers hut brothns yonu aro sup posed to leave ciinlti 1n person id I sonic pliii < cHiini > ct fiill I 1110l1n I to I I In I othoiH 3 I to I bul the best hours arc from I to firLeah Lanppford In the January Womanu Homo Companion V |