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marf ud all In tb«4r ortcteal I conulnen' ud Oil* arc pUoad cm the table at every o they are the right . with the dfefees to be ■
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reaerally agreed la thla country to be i ..■i,. the moat attractive and conventen* “>* thee yee wootd Mbmwtm. way than It does la a way that Ind^ The breed, treehty ateed, ahoaid he catea that you ere Inffllfera^ end cere- aat cb the table batore tfae rorelJa heleea. It may not eeam like a matter of ran. If the table ta loo* there Meeld vital Importance whether yoo pot the be two ptatee of bread. The gUaaee butter pUte et the light tide or et the ahonld be fflled Jua» before theJBnera left, or whether the water (tarn la are arvombled ead a carafe cfeald placed Mat beyond the fort* or the water may be fdaeed ca the table to knife- And perhape It 110*1 vital, hot facilitate the rapUdahlng of tor th* way that haa been decided opoo la glaaeM. Thla m ^JUuaMe to ™e w^ r moat coovenlent. Anyway, atoce *
rater ideas la uaoally placed at the right, at toe tip of the knife, and the butter plate at the left, et the end of the fork, we are need to It that way and we aaaocUto that way with the carefully eet table and the waU-ron household. When knives and forks are •rd over the plate* and the Plata* turned downward on the tableetofh. spoons kept In a apoonholdar and a little Ash of toothpick* la In the
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A OOOHDIiea to strict ooeree, a young man. if ha appointment wtth a young i toeeta her at her own bonaa and eaeoru her from thane* to their f heHon Be does not eagvat toai mm him at the ootner drag atm Mat thev make thatr rendeero ■hrk bench under a certata Me o Mbhy of a certain hotel er the p Jttfary reading roca ar a aaUento Me waiting room.' However, for practical perp mae )Me
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mary to have toe aapUa placed at the 1*« to the pUta although to tormal «tam* aotaattato K la placed on the i«at* that la eel at each place, to* fflaaer the Soldi to
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IHVEffT WISELY Building and Loan stock is the Lfast, wisest investment you can taka. Tour tscuto growa fast, la safe and always subject to youi eaU. • Ue City B. * L. AtoodaUai JOHN L. MAHER, Becretary.
accompany her to the theater er party as they have planned These it than Ha vary sensible reason why ha ■K fed free to aak the young woman to meet him half way. That la. to ueum. unless they arc mamtaaa of th* Ultra formal eodety la which each a thing would be lookad upon ' (here Is nothing ' ‘ = '' about it- Than. to. Uad young maa who woafc in the
■are to meet then la the yo-mg Woman'* home. But one or two simple rules ought to be observed la thla mat- j tor of meeting octalde of ooa's own j ■oan*- A young man ought never to , net a time for socb a randen-oue at ua hoar when he Is not acre to be 1 flee. He should a.ways strtve to be ; i ht the appointed place In advenre of ; the time eat. so that the young girt : trill not be the on* kept waiting. The j young woman, on the other hand. While ahe ahoul! nut keep the young toan waiting, abould not arrive ahead W time. . —— '" It U never In good form to make | pour rendeevuua a hotel lobby or reCaption room unleaa you are planning to bare luncheon or dinner there, t
Woman for luncheon or dit-r— at a hott! it U better to cm je u> meet ■er in the reception room than In tbe lobby where ahe must usually walk or
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