JAMES LAWTON, 417 L—- Street.
A physician's:
DR. JEROME HAYES, 218 T—- Street, or
JEROME HAYES, M.D.
An Army officer's:
LIEUT. JAMES BENNETT, U. S. A.
An Naval officer's:
LIEUT. HENRY KEYSER, U.S.N.
In receiving a gentleman caller, a gentleman meets him at the door, takes his hat and cane, and places a chair for him, but a lady does not leave her seat to receive a gentleman, slightly rising to bow, and resuming her place again when her visitor is seated; in receiving another lady, a lady should rise and advance to meet her, also rise and accompany her to the door when leaving, unless she has other callers, in which case, she is not required to leave her place, only standing to bid her caller farewell.
An English authority gives some excellent directions for calling upon occasions of congratulation or condolence. He says: