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Show Everyday r When traveling a tip to the car por-J ter at the end of the trip is the custom, though some people who get a good deal of service from him sometimes 'tip him ofteher. 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 de-sired enclose a two-cent stamp. Delia. I think that very often the only thing to establish perfect agreement agree-ment between a father and daughter on tho subject of the young man she goes with, is complete confidence. Talk the matter over fully and freely with your father, and perhaps you can persuade him to change his views. If the young man's different church is the only reason for objection, your father fa-ther has small foundation for them, especially es-pecially since you both are Protestants. Protest-ants. Try to make him see that he is unreasonable, and win him over to your side. Cassandra. When a young man meets his girl friend, he should take off his hat and shake nands with her, just as he would with any other lady. If they meet on the street, or in any public place, and she is wearing gloves, he need not remove his gloves; but if she is ungloved, he should take off his right glove. nn |