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Show lltr li VJilrfM lrtU f InfllellAn. lkfore tho free dnlltery estm pro-tai pro-tai sl in Am r an title it woe tlio custom cus-tom to tiikeliiTitAtimsto tills jftrtiei and V'dlniK aroun 1 and Uiracli one at tho door of the prn Invited Thin is stlllthe custom iu s-me of tho Clth, but it does not I revatl to nuy extent, ex-tent, as the postal free dellvrry auiwers tlio iuriPOte quit H well, unJ tlio Id ntjleinVplrodngroMt dral of unni eary labor. Under the old custom, tho card of irvltatlon went placed In an tti I tolopo tipim which was written ' Sir and Mr. John Hmllh." Ho dinttlns weio ntldeil, ae ertry oho In town kin w who rry one olte lirefl This is still the custom with reinirrl to tlto e urelipe holding the cards. lint now, when they are sent through the mail thi envelope lijJaced In anothrroiM which iieeali I, ard on which U writtm ibo fu'lmMrvw, with street number ami name of the ifty. Itiiamal toprvservolntitatioiis tor awhile at least nud tlio outs) le mi elope Is discarded, ns the tonii- nsrks aud canceled sUm do not l'k neat in a card basket In lhrmtiou room, nml beetdee this, If there Iw only one rat vlops, no 1 it be eeided, when tbia Is broken there Is nothins; in ublch to pksvrte the onrds of tnriutlou. |