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Show I Children should be encouraged to write letters to their friends and relatives, rela-tives, and the doing this must be considered con-sidered part of their education. Never open a child's letter. Questions answered by Alicia Hoyt. (Miss Hoyt will answer in this column all questions on matters of etiquette addressed to her In care of this paper. If a personal answer is desired enclose en-close a 2-cent stamp.) Harriet: A girl should not go with a voung man without her parents' consent, con-sent, unless she is at least 23 years old, and financially independent. A wise young woman will never, at any age, go with a young man of whom ner parents uisappruve. n c b u from any source unsatisfactory reports re-ports of the young min she Is interested inter-ested in, she had better investigate them, and assure herself of their truth or falsity before going with him again. Mrs. L.: You certainly should return re-turn the first call made upon you in your new place of residence, oven if you do not wish to enter into the social so-cial life of the city. Not to do so, would .be most discourteous. After the first calls, you may take your time about returning visits; and ir you decline de-cline all invitations, people will soon understand that you wish to be ignored ig-nored socially. |