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Show VVI1.11 10 Nli.ka llamli. Here are some simple rules for n hostess to observe in tho matter of shaving hands: A hostess should shako hands with every guest who conies to her house, whether her own friend or the friend of her friend, both on arrival and departure. de-parture. A young girl introduced to an older woman ahould await the nitlon of tho elder, who, It klndlv disced, will hake hands. Any mau presented to a woman, unless un-less he Is decidedly elderly or dl.tln-sulshed, dl.tln-sulshed, must wait fur her to nuke a movement toward shaking hands, snd when ono woman present to another the man accompanying her, It Is the duty of friendship, a well as hoipltsl-lty, hoipltsl-lty, for tbo man to be met with a cordial cor-dial handshake. Ordinarily, however, women are not supposed to shake hands w'th men when they are presented tn them This holds good even at a dlni.er party, par-ty, whero a woman for the first time meets tho man who Is to take her to dinner. |