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Show , Etiquette p j ' Wi aentlem will a. ways give up his seat to two ladles 1 who are together. 1 Questions answered by Alicia Hoyt. (Miss Hoyt will answer in this col- , umn all questions on matters of eti 1 1 quetto addressed to her in care of this . I paper. If a personal answer is de- I sired, enclose a two-cent stamp.) I ' Y.: When you take friends out foi-Mr a. sbln in your car, you are quite right m iu iet uiem entertain each other, so ' far as conversation goes, since you do 1 the driving; and tHey should be grate- 1 I ful to you for being so considerate I of their safety. The driver of a motor I i car cannot talk and drivo at tho same time, without jeopardizing the security of tho passengers, unless he keeps to a moderate pace, which is unusual. He I i should never tako his eyes off the road in order to direct remarks to tho per-Inth? per-Inth? tonneau: d It is uniafo .try: to Sive more than casual attention to the talk. Therefore, the driver who reels his responsibility will 4 attend strictly to tho driving so ttat his guests may be free from f nxiety! ' Mrs. z. : Visiting cards are not left I ' it 5$?,n8f recePtion- they are I tike wer reception d whei you I take leave, you may do so without I bidding any one goodbye "liao W, |