Show POINTS FOR OUR GIRLS A young woman should not bow to any young man no matter how well mannered he may be who has not been properly introduced to her when you have been invited to call on a friend who is visiting your friend and find both hostess and guest out you should leave a card for each when you arrive in a strange city se send nd your card ath your temporary address upon it and the hour at which you will be at home to the friends w horn born you wish to see at an afternoon tea it is customary especially if there are to be many visitors for the hostess to ask a sk some of her young girl friends to pour the tea coffee and chocolate there is no impropriety in giving to men friends with whom one is S nell ell acquainted some trifling souvenir nr at Christ christmas maz or fister easter or when birthdays come no matter how friendly a young girl may feel toward a man whom she has irown for years any letters when trouble comes to his family should be addressed to his wife and not to him when calling on a married lady you leave one of your own awn and two of your husbands cards when your hostess is u unmarried ni narried you leave one of your own and one of your husbands cards A girl of 14 would better be thinking thin luig v ol 01 her school schoolbooks boos than of getting married for it is scarcely likely that she can c an judge at that ige what man would be most desirable as a husband ladies home journal |