When A Gentleman Seems Homeless

Do you know when an elegant, polished gentleman seems like a tramp? It is when he allows the irupression to go out that he has no placo he can cali home, or belongirij to himself individually, by using club stationery for all of his correspondeuce. Something abont it there is that srnacks of snobbishness, poverty or secrecy more than of the dignity belonging to an exclusive or popular clnb. For a general address in the revolving of city life one's club is decidedly convenumt, and there are certain notes and lettere that have the correct air when topped by the club name, monogram or coat of arms, but when a man confines himself to the club stationery for his business letters, bis formal and informal notes and all social letters it calis up th-tt class of men who board at inferior hotels and slip around to well known high prieed ones and help themselves to the paper that is lef t in the reading and writing rooms for the use of the guests
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Ann Arbor Argus