. Youth's educator for home and society ... fintroduction is whether the parties thus madeacquainted, will prove congenial. If they do not,they may both end by blaming you. INTRODUCING BY CARD. Introductions may be made by card as well as byletter. The gentleman introducing the other writesupon the upper left hand corner of his own card the words Introducing Mr. , and incloses it with the card of the gentleman so named in an envelope ofgood quality, and of the fashionable style and gentleman who receives a business letter of intro-duction is not bound to extend any courtesies of asoci


. Youth's educator for home and society ... fintroduction is whether the parties thus madeacquainted, will prove congenial. If they do not,they may both end by blaming you. INTRODUCING BY CARD. Introductions may be made by card as well as byletter. The gentleman introducing the other writesupon the upper left hand corner of his own card the words Introducing Mr. , and incloses it with the card of the gentleman so named in an envelope ofgood quality, and of the fashionable style and gentleman who receives a business letter of intro-duction is not bound to extend any courtesies of asocial nature. The acquaintance is of a purely busi-ness sort, and may end in the store or office, unless hechooses it to be otherwise. Etiquette declares that these rules shall be observedwith unvarying exactness. Should the person intro-duced be a lady, she follows the same method of inclos-ing her card with that of the one introducing her, andsends it by mail or a messenger. The lady receivingthese must call in person, or some member of her.


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