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Show I fp- Everyday Etouette Do not forget that the gentleman should precede the lady In ascending a stairway, and the lady the gentleman in descending. Questions answered by Alicia Hoyi (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.) Ignorant. No; it Is not proper for a young woman to ask any young man whom she has met to visit in her home. She may, perhaps, ask him to call upon her if ever he finds himself in tho neighborhood of her home. She should be sure, however, that he is the sort of young man her mother would welcome Albert C. When the lady who accompanied ac-companied you to the theatre was called call-ed to the telephone in the lobby, you should not havo allowed her to walk up and down the aisle alone. You should have gone with her to the telephone tel-ephone booth, and have waited nearby until she was ready to return to her seat Had you been In church, or In any other public place, you should have paid her this attention In similar simi-lar circumstances |