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Show Everyday Never talk over your tea-cup. Set the cup down while you talk, or stop talking and sip your tea. QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY ALICIA HOYT. (Mis llnvt will answer personally all letters. en lo-inc a two cent stamp, pertaining to matters of etiquette, addressed ad-dressed to her in care of this paper.) No; there Is no written nor unwritten un-written law compelling a man to like his mother-in law. There is, however, a very definite rule which insists upon up-on his keopinc his dislike strictly to himself, and extending to her the consideration con-sideration and courtesy he would show to any other guest when she is visiting visit-ing in his home. GIRLIE Your aunt Is right; chewing chew-ing cum Id public places is rude, because be-cause it 1b an offense to good taste. The sisht of another ppi"Mn s jaws in constant motion is unpleasant, and grates on the sensibilities of refined people. No one has a right to distress others needlessly. If you must chew gum, do it at home, anrl in the BOlit I-tude I-tude of vour own room oo |