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Show j oo EVBEOrKSr i In a street car, a man does not pay the fare of a woman vvhjo is not traveling travel-ing in his company, excepting in case of emergency; and then he should ack permission to do so. Questions answered by Alicia Hoyt. (Miss Hoyt will answer in tills column all questions on matters of etiquette addressed to her in care of this paper. If a personal answer Is desired enclose a 2-cent stamp.) Violet: Since your letters requesting request-ing the return of your valuable locket have been ignored by the young man whom you have ceased to go with, there is little left that you can do except ex-cept to reconcile yourself to its loss. Of course no man who makes any pretense pre-tense of being a gentleman would need to be reminded of his duty in such a case; and if he did, only the most ill-bred ill-bred person would wait for a second reminder. If the value of the trinket is such as to warrant your calling upon the police for assistance, you might resort to that means, although I do not know that oven such a procedure pro-cedure would restore your locket to you. "Never borrow nor loon jewelry" jewel-ry" Is a good rule to follow. Justin: The very best and most popular pop-ular style of suit to be worn by young men this winter Is tho khaki uniform. The next choice of late models has a close fitting, belted coat, with narrow I trousors, turned up at the bottom. |