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How to Behave at a Party.
I remember that when I waa quite
young going to a party waa nearly as
mnch a trial to me as a pleasure. Being
diffident, I dreaded entering the room,
and encountering the eyes of the people
already assembled there; and once fairly
in, I was overshadowed all the evening
by the dreadful necessity of, by-and-by,
retiring. Besides, I felt a sense of re
sponsibility which was very oppressive,
and was so afraid of not doing or saying
what was expected of me that I moved
and acted awkwardly, and no doubt
looked perfectly miserable.
Perhaps some of you may have had
experiences similar to mine. Now let me
tell you that I have lived to langh at my
foolish shyness, and to be very sorry for
boys and girls who suffer from the same
thing. When you are invited to a com
pany, the first thing in order is to reply
to the invitation. This is polite, whether
you accept or decline, and it is imperar
live if you decline. Send your answer
as soon as possible, in some such simple
phrase as this: “ Harold,” or “Florence,
thanks Mrs. for her kind invitation
for Thursday evening, and accepts it
with pleasure,” or “declines it with real
regret,” as the case may be. Arrived at
your friend’s house, you will bo directed
to the proper place for the removal of
your wraps, and the arrangement of
your toilet, and then you have only to
proceed to the parlor, where your hostess
will relievo you from embarrassment by
meeting you at once. She is, of course,
the first person whom you are to greet.
Having spoken to her, you are at liberty
to find other friends. Do not think that
people are looking at you, or noticing
your dress or your looks. They are do
ing nothing of the kind. Fugage heartily
in whatever amusement is provided for
the occasion, but do not put yourself
needlessly forward. If spoken to, reply
modestly but intelligently, even though
for the moment there may boa hush in
the room. If you really wish to enjoy
yourself, seek out somebody who seems
to be more of a stranger than yourself,
and try to do something for his or her
pleasure. Forgot that you are not ac
quainted with everybody, and remember
that it is your duty to help your hostess
in making her party a success. Should
your greatest enemy bo present, you
must, of course, bo perfectly civil and
agreeable in your manner to him, for in
your friend's house you are both under
a flag of truce.
When you say good night to your en
tertainers, be sure to thank them for the
pleasure yon have had. Do not stay too
late, but avoid being the first to go; or
if you must leave early, do it as quietly
ns possible, lost your withdrawal should
be the signal for others to leave, thus
breaking up the party too soon.—Har
per’s Young People.
II unfed Me.
A workingman says ; “Debt, poverty
and suffering haunted mo for years,
caused by a sick family anil large bills
for doctoring, which did no good. I
was completely discouraged, until one
year ago, by tile advice of my pastor, I
procured Hop Bitters and commenced
their use, and in one month we were all
well, and none of us have been sick n
day since; and 1 want to say to all poor
men, you can keep your families well a
year with Hop Bitters for less than one
doctor’s visit will cost.”—Christian Ad
vocate.
Millionaires Learning to be Tanners.
Two young Baltimoreans, sons of gen
tlemen worth a million dollars each,
have engaged to work at tho De Ford
tannery, and will taka a thorough course
of the trade. They begin at the bottom
round of tho ladder and will stick until
they are masters of tho trade. These
are examples worthy of emulation by all
young young men, and wo predict suc
cess for them in life in whatever voca
tion they may choose after first learning
this most excellent trade. The girls,
too, should be careful and not object at
all to the odors of the tanbark, especi
ally when it is so strongly scented with
greenbacks.— Luray (Fa.) Courier.
Thhbb are countless imitations of
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ness and all disorders of a torpid liver.
Try a sample bottle at 25c, or regular
package at 50c, and bo assured of tho
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brine before tacking the carpet down,
and once a week scrub your carpets with
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