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Show A gentleman will always, In any circumstances, cir-cumstances, offer his seat to a lady who is Gtandlng. QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY ALICIA HOYT. (Miss Hoyt will answer personally all letters pertaining, to matters of etiquette, enclosing a two-cent stamp, addressed to her In care of this paper) It. E. S. Yes; you should have handed your prayer-book to the stranger strang-er who sat next you in church, even If you had to do without ono yourself. You should, also, have found the right place for him, then havo handed him the open book, with the bottom of the page toward him. BRIDE. Your mother is right; she should always call you Mrs. X when speaking of you to acquaintances. acquaintan-ces. Only when talking to relatives and friends so intimate that they call you by your first name, should she break this rule. The fact that she is your mother, and herself, always addresses ad-dresses you by your Christian name, makes no difference. |