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Show Eyeetoay : Etiquette When traveling, passengers should not monopolize the dressing room f6r a long time. Good form requires that they finish bathing and dressing as quickly as possible and leave room for others. (Miss Hoyt will answer in this column all questions on matters of etiquette eti-quette addressed to her in care of this paper. Jf a personal answer is desired de-sired enclose a three-cent stamp.) M. R. H.: When you call for a young lady to escort her to some entertainment en-tertainment you should go early enough to allow for a few minutes of conversation before she puts on her wraps. Sho need not have them on when you arrive, unless she knows for some good reason that you are likely to be late. You should not remove your overcoat, as you will stay in the house for only a few minutes: and you may keep your hat and your right) glove in your loft hand throughout! your stny. Violet: - You must not hold, hands with your escort in a theater even if it Is a "movie" and sure to bo dark. It Is a very silly thing to do and most undignified. The People in jour neighborhood aro sure to find It out, and Nvhat idiots they vill think you are' And you must not allow the young man you aro with to place his arm across the back oC the seat you occupy, either, in a theater or a street car. . -oo |