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Show I 00 I In removing dishes from a table (after a course is finished, no dish I should ever be set on another. After I the large dishes have been removed j use the tray for collecting the small j ones. ! 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. If a personal answer is desired enclose en-close a 3'Cent stamp.) N. V. B. : When two ladies are on-torlaining on-torlaining together, the address of the one at whose home the party is to bo given should appear on the invitation; therefore, it Is unnecessary to say "At the home of MiBS Smith.' Your invl-ttallon invl-ttallon should be worded thus: "Miss Vincent Smith, Miss Lora Winnifred , 1 Brown," at home on Thursday evening, November 17. at S o'clock, CM Wolton avenue." Either of the hostesses" may invite the people that the other does 1 not know; ln this respect each one I may act as If she wore giving tho party par-ty alone. However, they should consult con-sult each olhor regarding the Invitii-1 Invitii-1 tion list, so that no one seriously objectionable ob-jectionable will be asked, and so there ' will be no duplicates. 1 Nora: A letter written to your fu-, fu-, ture niother-lnlaw should begin just I as any other social letter does: "My I Dear Mrs. Jones." You may sign your- I I aolf "Most cordially yours," or "Very j sincerely, yours." |