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Show ' Th bride is not supposed to present the groom with a gift on their wedding day. She Is giving him herself and Is not supposed to supplement this extreme ex-treme gift with any other. 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. pa-per. If a personal answer is desired enclose a 3-cent stamp. W. V.:- When a child is introduced to an adult, it Is not nocessary for him to shake hands. The offer should come-from the older person, If made; and as most grown-ups wish to bo especially es-pecially cordial to children, they usu-ally usu-ally do offer to shake hands, and the child should then go forward and perform per-form the ceremony. Harry: I think the young lady you had been going with paid you a compliment com-pliment In telling you at once of her evening at the skating rink with the other gentleman. She probably did not wish you to think she was trying to hide anything from you; and her relating the incident was a recognition recogni-tion of your first claim, and of your having some right, on account of the attention you paid her to know of the attention she receives from the other men. I am sure you have quite the wrong idea of her motive. She was not trying to arouse your jealousy; I but was following an honorable course. Since you are not engaged to her you have no right to object to her receiv-i ing attentions from other admirers. |