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Show lists lu I'ts Trrntl .( Iirlln,nl ssd llstpstl, III nfllclsl letters "Sir" shonU 1 nted ami the writer shotil 1 sign hliosctf "Very rvsitxtfully,)'c,arobihlleut ssrvuni." In busiaess letter "Ds.tr sir1 slioiild be uae-1, and this fonaof inldress sliould lie followr Iby Ih-siiectfullyyours,M Wheiv uuir .rsonid or social relatlonslilp en-tsrs en-tsrs Into n biultiess ai-quilntsnce "My dsarstr is a proper form ot address, and this ahoul 1 lie followed by'Yotira truly" or "Yours faithfully." WhtM Ihe communication Is mtlrefy social Iho oJln-t .liotild lsi"l)niirMr. Kniltir'or liti-iiiilralrut, and this form of mblrou thmiM 1h followed by "flucerely vours" or Ynursvery trnly." While the so-cml so-cml ret ill rat are somewhat liitimatn the form of aildress msy tery pnijH-rly Isr "l tlutr Mr. Hinitli." In sot UI Isttir. "I) tr sir" shuutd nerer be tued, and it nwrttfr obj"clt to tho nioro Intliaat, form-- of address, tUett tlie letter should bo wrim ii tilths old fMhluued funu of thu third K.rson wliere "Mr. llrowu pro-Knls pro-Knls Jut compliments .tu Mr. Htitllh, it, ' ' Unit" or' Utnts" ihould ittr lu us, 1 under any t Irvnnnstance Nevir rv it to oim In whom j ou f.l an enmity t ildnlithrl IJresseil "Jli Hralth'' witln it Miy f urthar tvU of i imnllmeut one , 't. |