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Show Postal Card Etiquette. The useful and convenient postal card is of very little service except for business purposes. It is admissible to use it as a medium for ordering one's vegetables or groceries, as a communication commu-nication to one's dressmaker or milliner, milli-ner, as a notice of a committee or club meeting, as an impersonal notification, but for correspondence or replying to an invitation it should be ruled out, as in the worst possible taste. The shelter shel-ter of an envelope and the courtesy of a two-cent stamp should be accorded every communication which holds the least hint of a personal nature. |