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Show Good manners forbid a paosenger to storm at a forgetful conductor on a Gtreet car. A well-mannered conductor conduc-tor will, If possible, treat every pas-oenger pas-oenger with politeness, as a guest of the road that employes him. Questions answered by Alicia Hoyt (Miss Hoyt will answer personally all letters pertaining to matters of etiquette eti-quette addressed to her in care of this paper, if enclosing a two-cent stamp.) V V 7 nPVio nmnHco an pnmmnn nowadays among men of leaving their seats in the theatre between acts is most reprehensible. When a gentleman gentle-man accompanies a lady to the theatre, the-atre, he should remain beside her throughout the evening, unless he has some excellent reason for leaving her, in which caso he should ask some other gentleman to take his place bo-side bo-side her during his absence. Millie. Your acquaintance may have given evidence of great fnendll-nesi fnendll-nesi when she grasped your arms while she talked to you; but she was exhibiting very bad manners, and a familiarity which you might inwardly have resented, and with just cause. Never paw the person you aro talking with. |