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Show fN Everyday SEnquETTE Io not ra in tho trr t or attempt to forcr our way through a crowd. Questions Answered by Alicia Hoyt. (Miss Hoyt will answer in this column col-umn all questions on matters of etiquette eti-quette addressed to her in care of this paper. If a personal answer Is desired oncloso a 2-cent stamp.) Helena Prizes are usually given at bridge parties, although this Is a matter mat-ter of choice with the hostess. Tho variety of articles, useful and ornamental, orna-mental, which are appropriate, is almost al-most unlimited, and you can suit yourself as to price. However, it Is considered bad taste to givo extravagantly extrava-gantly expensive prlzo, restrain yourself your-self If your purse Is a largo one. Glasses of an Iced drink made of sparkling water and fruit juice are most refreshing if offered to tho guests about an hour after tho play begins. Mrs. V. B. When cards are sent out to frlonds announcing tho birth of a child there should be a card somewhat some-what larger than a lady's visiting card on which Is engraved the name and address of the parents. To tho upper half of this Is tied with a narrow white ribbon a very small card bearing bear-ing the full name of tho child. |