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Show -,i:me lhi.it when r-tid-ra opened her l wnmi'Ji uiotiort-oli.'.ed all the I vanity. ;.-,: .'.cs it isn't w-d form to be so it:'. A mmeli:t!;i!it bene vole nee, s'11't.Ti'ir and p;:'-p':i.in, is the latest ni.-de. it ml it U not Lrnod form to be euiiaUe or pesM miotic a:iy more. MASCULINE AFFECTATIONS. The Idiotic Start, the VraMiIng- Stick, Even-lijr Even-lijr Tie and Xoiicliii!:ince. It ir- r.iiul uu excellent authority that tint iilinlic sLire is still in favor among Ih'j exotic youth of swelldom, and any fashionable y mi tiff man who cannot learn how to abstract every atom of r.; press ion from the countenance and look on vacancy with an expression of imbecility, cannot belong to the select coterie or hold rank in the inner circles. cir-cles. There are other important matters which must lie carefully committed if one desires t be in lhe van of fashion. The lirst of these rela tcs to the walking walk-ing stick, and this involves perhaps the most serums responsibility. For the slid; must be left at home when bing to business, to church, or to make calK The reason of the hitter by-law-is that in tlie laniuifje of the stick, to cull uprm a ymtiifj lady while carrying a eane. Implies that the caller is on siifiiciently intimate terms to look in i on her carnally any time. AYhat finer j subtlety than this is to be found in the j inlrVaeics of feminine ctirjuette! j Then there is a fixed nud immutable law govern iter the carrying of the cane. '1 hi' eoi-reet htyle is to hold it at an' angle of forty -live degrees, with the ferrule uppermost and forward. Of course, t'.ii- i the sort fif thing no man coidd pn.siMy.liseover for himself, for the iin:.oph Ut lea ted would naturally carry his stick with the point to the ground ;tnd in so doing stand revealed ' a.- ntiltiated in the supreme refinement of etiipielte. Xo man with n particle of self-rc-sp.'ct w ould wear a made-up evening tie. i! nd as some men f i ml it quite impossible im-possible to learn to tie the bow tliem-fA tliem-fA ves ihetv has sprung up 11 new in-iiu in-iiu try f, ir woiiit-n. A young woman in l,o::-l 1:1 ha-, ta'.eii up the unique call- in:.' of g-.ing from house to hou;e tying the nee'., -.rear of ii-,t rangh t h;iehelrrs ' who eauti-'t do it f r 1 h'-ni'-elves. Tlie eii-.'.i-:n wi:l probably lu- inl rodueed on tiii . side along u the other Kmrlish on ; -', I ,'-1 lio it'll 11 i'l hi1- eolleei I as- j |