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Show EVEIYBAY I Never call upstairs to announce a visitor. Go up, and quietly tell the person per-son whom the visitor wishes to see. It is very Impolite to call to anyone on another floor. Questions answered by Alicia Hoyfc. (Miss Hoyt will answer in this column all questions of etiquette addressed to her in car.e of this paper. If a personal per-sonal answer Is desired enclose a 3-cent 3-cent stamp. Bertha: At an afternoon or morning morn-ing wedding the bride wears just the same sort of gown she would wear at an evening wedding, except that it must be high In the neck and long In tho sleeves. It may be as grand and as expensive, and have as long a train, as if tho wedding were to take place In the evening. Sho may also : wear a veil in the daytime. Mrs. C: If you havo "a day at home" -you need not see callers on any other I day if you do not wish to do so. Chances are that no one will call on any other day excepting the one you choose for receiving. You need not be "at home" oftenor than once a month unless you wish to do so; and in the smaller cities this is quite often enough. It is a nice custom to set aside a day for receiving visitors, and a very convenient one for both caller and hostess. You should serve some very light refreshment, as a cup of tea . and small cakes and Sandwiches nn ! deer and husky woodchuckc which gather quarts of pinon nuts Leadvllle Lead-vllle Is now observing whcatless Wednesdays. Wed-nesdays. Pueblo Chieftain. oo |