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Show Gentlemen lift their hats when pass Ing ladles who are strangers on stair-cases, stair-cases, in corridors, in elevators, and entering public rooms. jJ Questions Answered by Alicia Hoyt (Miss Hoyt will answer in this coi umn all questions on matters of eti-quette eti-quette addressed to her in care of this paper. If a personal answer Is desired enclose a 2-cent stamp.) THIRTY-FIVE: You were right not to tell the parents of the young girl of the mushy letter she wrote you. If possible never let anyone know of tho incident. First, destroy the letter. No gentleman will keep a compromising letter written by a woman. Then, ig-nore ig-nore the letter. That may be the only IH hint required to bring her to her senses. If she writes again, make a short business call upon her, and tell her that you have received from her IH two letters that were of such a nature IH that you could not answer them and IH remain a gentleman. Undoubtedly she j will weep. Let her; it will be go.oji IH for her; but don't let her do it on cour IH shoulder. ' WINNIFRED: Yes, boots and pumps of two shades are still fashionable. Ifl nn H |