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Dinner coat, 42.
Dishes, how to present, 206.
Dishing, 235.
Divorce, 507, 509.
Divorced woman, name of, 459;
visiting card of, 78.
Doctor, how to introduce, 5;
visiting cards of, 78.
Don'ts for débutantes, 284;
for a hostess at country house, 431-435;
for setting the table, 199-200;
for writing a letter, 493, 502-503, 505.
Double cards, 79.
Drawing-room, 94, 184, 214, 224-225.
Dress. See: Clothes.
Drinking, 573-574.
Drinks. See: Beverages.
Duke, how to address, 608.
Earl, how to address, 608.
Eating difficult foods, 223, 582-585.
Eggs, how to eat, 574-584.
Elbows on the table, 585-586.
Elevator, removal of gentleman's hat in, 22.
Elopements, 301.
Engaged couples, afternoon tea in honor of, 168;
dinner for, 305-306;
entertainments for, 304;
photographs of in newspapers, 304;
visits of, 32.
See also: Fiancée.
Engagements, chapter On, 299.311;
announcement of, 89;
congratulations on, 481-482;
letters to relatives on, 303.
Engraved cards of thanks, 474;
pew cards, 103;
visiting cards, 73-76.
English clothes, 553, 561-562.
Entertainments, introductions at, 10;
service at, 159-164;
after dinner, 225;
at camp, 445-446;
at country house, 430, 433-434;
for engaged couples, 304.
Envelopes, 450, 454.
Escorts, 31-32, 594-595.
Etiquette, scope of, 3.
European travel, 604-616.
Evening clothes, 144, 281, 318, 549, 557, 559, 563-564, 603.
Expenses, clothing, 543-545, 553-557;
funeral, 390-391;
wedding, 317, 329, 342-344, 376-378.
Ex-President of the United States, how to introduce, 5.
Family affairs, conversation about, 49, 506-507, 509, 592.
Fare, payment of, 31.
Fashion, 541-543, 557-558.
Father's consent to an engagement, 301.
Fiancée, asking invitations for to a ball, 253;
etiquette for, 308;
gifts to by groom-elect, 310-311;
visits of, 95;
visits to, 88, 303.
Finger bowl, 208-209, 585.
Finger food, 582-585.
Flower girls, 330, 358.
Flowers, cards with, 79;
for débutante, 277-278;
for fiancée, 310-311;
for funerals, 394-395;
for the guest room, 417;
for the table, 193, 195, 591;
for a wedding, 315-316, 348-349.
Folding a note, 454.
Food, at an afternoon tea, 167-170, 172-173;
at a ball supper, 256-257;
in camp, 444-445;
for country house guests, 418, 427-428;
for formal dinner, 184, 188-190, 232-235;
for luncheon, 243-244;
on a train, 592-593;
for a wedding breakfast, 365, 368;
how to eat difficult foods, 223, 582-585.
Footmen, house, 144-146.
Foreign language, 610-612.
Foreigners, shaking hands with, 20;
titled, how to address, 608-609;
how to announce as guests, 215;
letters to, 490.
Fork, 196-197, 203-204;
use of, 573-575, 584-585.
Forms of address, 455, 486-489, 608-609.
Frock coat, 332, 566, 569.
Full dress, 35, 42, 569.
Funerals, chapter on, 387-409.
Furnishings, of a camp, 443;
of a dining-room, 192-194;
of a guest room, 414-417.
Furniture, 132-135.
Games, 12;
outdoor, 46-47;
and sports, chapter on, 524-529.
See also: Entertainments.
Garden party, 174-175;
dress for, 556.
Gentleman, The, 506-508.
Gentleman's stick, 22, 143, 45, 358, 360, 564.
Gifts, Christmas, 468;
wedding, 319-323;
to baby, 382, 468;
to bride by groom, 344;
to bridesmaids, 336;
to engaged couple, 306;
to fiancée by groom-elect, 310-311;
to wedding ushers, 337;
of tickets for balls, concerts, etc., 43.
Girls. See: Young girl.
Gloves, 220, 246, 333-334, 344, 357, 544, 552, 554-556, 563;
removal of when shaking hands, 20;
bridegroom's, 333;
white, when worn by a gentleman, 35.
Godparents, 380-382.
Golf, 527.528;
invitation to, 128;
clubs, 517.
Good-bys. See: Leave taking.
Governor, close of letter to, 487;
how to address, 486;
how to announce as a guest, 214;
how to introduce, 487.
Greetings, chapter on, 18-21;
abroad, 606-607;
to mourners, 399.
Guest cards, 417-418;
lists, 186-187;
rooms, 413-417, 425-427.
Guests, announcement of, 161-162, 214-215;
introduction of, 11-12, 487, 489;
selection of, 72;
to country house, 419-420;
to débutante's party, 280;
to formal dinner, 178, 185-186;
to a wedding, 312-314;
tipping by, 426-427.
Guests, distinguished, 11, 216.
Guests at an afternoon tea, 170;
at a christening, 380, 383;
at a country house, 410-412, 429-431, 435-439, 470;
at a club, 520-523;
at a formal dinner, 184, 210-212;
at a garden party, 175;
at luncheon, 240;
in opera box, 35;
on private car, 439;
on yacht, 439.
See also: Precedence;—Seating.
Handwriting, 448-449, 460.
Hanging the bell, 390.
Hat, 35, 245-246, 357, 544, 549, 555-556, 564, 566;
lifting of, 23-24;
removal of by a gentleman, 22-23, 25.
Headdress, 42, 319, 347, 544, 546-547, 552.
Healths to the bride, 337;
to an engaged couple, 305.
"Hello" as a greeting, 19-20.
Home, manners in the, 587-592.
Hospitality at parties, 175-176;
in a country house, chapter on, 410-439.
Host, bachelor as, 295-298;
payment of restaurant checks by, 32;
introductions by, 12;
at a ball, 260;
at a country house, 429;
at a dinner, 184, 211-212, 217;
at a garden party, 175.
Hostess, manners of, 218;
payment of restaurant checks by, 32;
presentation to at a dance or at the opera, 12.
Hostess at an afternoon tea, 167-170;
at a ball, 258-259;
in a country house, 411-413, 431-435;
at a dinner, 177-184, 210-212, 215-220, 227;
at a garden party, 175;
at a luncheon, 240.
Hotels, 596-597.
Hour, dinner, 201;
wedding, 314, 318-319;
week-end party, 411.
House, the well-appointed, chapter on, 131-164;
formal entertaining in, 159-164;
furniture in, 132-135;
organization of, 145-155;
servants in, 155-159;
service in, 135-145.
House party, introductions at, 10;
invitations to, 124, 130;
bachelor's, 296-298;
camp, 440-447,
country house, 411-439.
House suit, 565.
House wedding, 373-375.
Housekeeper, 140-141.
Housemaid, 148, 425-426.
Hunting clubs, 517.
Husband and wife, 54, 214, 413, 507, 509, 589-591.
Ice cream as dessert, 207-208.
Initials, in the signature of a letter, 458;
on visiting cards, 76-77;
on wedding presents, 322-323.
"Introduce," when used in introductions, 4.
Introductions, chapter on, 4-17;
greetings at, 18-19;
letters of, 16-17, 475-478;
at a ball, 10, 16;
at bridge, 12;
at a dinner, 10, 12-13;
at a house party;
at a luncheon, 9-10;
at the opera, 36;
on a steamer, 601-602;
on the street, 13;
at a wedding, 11, 363;
of guests of honor, 11;
of important personages, 487, 489;
of titled foreigners, 608-609;
of a visitor to a club, 520-522;
self, 12, 602.
Invalids, return visits of, 96;
visits to, 88, 93.
Invitations, chapter on, 98-130;
asking for, 117.118;
cards in connection with, 83-84, 87, 118, 124, 168, 169;
by a chaperon, 291;
by telephone, 128-130, 238-239, 380;
to an at home with dancing, 112-116;
to a bachelor's party, 297-298;
to a ball or dance, 112-116, 124, 128, 251-254, 259-260;
to a breakfast, 238-239;
to bridge, 124, 128-129;
to camp, 127;
to children, 459-460;
to a christening, 380;
to country house, 419;
to a dinner, 119, 124.125, 128, 188;
to golf, 128;
to a luncheon, 120, 125-126, 238-239;
to a picnic, 124-128;
to a house party, 124, 130;
to a reception, 119;
to theater, 38-39;
to a wedding, 98-109, 111, 312-314;
to a wedding anniversary, 110.
See also: Guests, selection Of.
Jewelry, 144, 544, 546-548, 567, 612;
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