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fw* -•^m £p£| vs A SararfjNew Hat iipa .chic turban haa a whjtle sa^n- crown and a Are Aft ffa&mA' la Qnitr to Befctbe Ri^bt Peopfei Meet ,-W^^HlHAPBmorepeople expef&nce •"•JP'-'» feeling of self consciousness JF ^wben making or receiving an .. introductions than at any other te their social careers. They aer and ftush sad altogether mix whatlt^reaHya very simplepr©ces&, which under the&ress of etaibar it becomes for them o-perfect Thero are only a few main to be remembered aboutmalclng introducttonor receiving one, and that .the introducer and Intro1' may give their personalities ag ana thus' bring into the in troduction an individuality that makes jfch* presentation memorable. first place, don't bring people who stuwld -B«oref meet it is no tkfcaslbii'-or .neceasity fo* meetiag. Promiscuous" introduce awl&thing to be avoided like hot in hot weather they arp foolish won't' mixi' "®iere is* no necessity a yon "stop tot. an exchange of ojtoaliiiefi on thestreetorrin a'shop ti rao»-yoor companions iir a whole thecqnveTsation sea to tie long dra\?nout or'at Wt general then introductions are to feeder otherwises 'they are Jnst j» BtretcMng .of appoint of etiquette. 'Alt" #ery nice t?„ bfre yoar friends know o*a« bat, Is often taps that .tfcey should notbeeome a jlualnteQ WWllb OttUJIv DM ^etw^cijt off bya& invested white ostitcb f*eattHr. P!eose notfcothe K|h9xagpna of the and the att*acti*» plaid silk rev«M«? the THE HOSTESS "SOCttl GHJUM 7 Otbe* «acT Keep 0ms wmo** Amdm, im For Early Autumn Wear toit I» introducing ojae person to'# party7 o? people try Jo do'it a^ gracefisjly aa possible,'. mentto^Jng €be newcom^fs. aaffle drat,, aa "Mfes Bro^n, let me pre^ sent Mr. 4 NONPARTISAN LEABER brim of Mack in»r frten*ls&ip wtrn jbow a n6t always suiSU-'lent to- balance natu^aV antipa tbi«s In eaeb other. One., girl showed exceptional wis^o^i in keeping froin -BBJettag trro very dieak frienda whpnt •be' loved: so dearly that she would not fun, (he risk of- tbeir possible dislike tor each other. "What shall I say when I as* intro duced to a young manf 'astta Mts$ Sixteen. In the, first place,. Wis® ^ix tee«,_ you ope not in^sodueed to a you^g man. Rather he fa presented to you by §&Be one who either tlrat asks your jHjrmissiort or kqowa that you will mot object to meeting t$e stranger. T^e proper order of tutroduction is a m^ii 'to a woman, every tlme.Jmenttoniog %e woman's name first, as "Missr Browjt^ let mp present Mr. Black" or "SRss Brown, I do not t^ink you are ac quainted with* Mr. ?tack," or simply^ 'Miss Brown,' Mr. Bfeck.*'* 'A younger woman is always presented to tyn'oi^r woman, ^nd a younger man to an.o!4jer wan if- there is. m^eh disparity, of qm, Bl^ck\ Miss 'Wbite, Mrs. Green,*' etc.",. It- Is an "-awkward" 'and embarrassing situatifin to make the pounds of & party' with A newcomer and to Introduce him tp eaih in tqi& 'One thing to remember. In making an introducttptf ip'-to get tfie names Hnc^ly, If you su& u$l sjire pf a name donVmtimbia it bui father jagk jt^e. tersoh himself to repeat "it r§» Charming •N-V. do. not i* tbia *kmmMs, th® IK A xaii'3 gilfes a very enviable reputatipn tin cordialife' who can^aporoach so^ne oM dimly Teinembewsl &n% o«t stretdhed hand^ say f^ahU^ "^ov^ do you do? Sfy name's Blacky forg»jt yoj?r name.'1 cajjLj^eW merely emlre a»d x&L the Mid in ognftion ©ru»% lir&atalti^ca' ner, yon mo^ I^miii mi)i«j)M)ij ?*ieiils»a«e «t.^ay»asar^jt now«Mw« M,r 4: wiwitt l^wefexjnrtnga^a^ h«ine» "J ,im pleased lok j^eet, ymx'tom iaan» vrwm% iKJ-W, A WOJ»p» n*^«? 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