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AN INVITATION TO THE READER

The Social Merry-Go-Round

Fish, And Her Work

List Of Contents In Which the Scenes and the Principal Characters Are Revealed

The Opening of the Social Season How the Members of the Beau

The Opera, in Full Blast Showing That Things Are Sounding Much as Usual At the Opera This Year

Keeping on With the Dance You Will Certainly Be Considered a

Getting On, in Smart Society If, at First, You Don't Succeed, Dine 'em and Dine 'em Again

Hints on Honeymoons For the Very Rich How to Make a Smart Honeymoon Comparatively Speaking Agreeable

The Poets That Bloom in the Spring A Popular New Pastime in Smart Society the MatinEe PoEtique

The Art Exhibition: Opening Day After All, There Is Nothing

A Week-End With the Recently Rich Showing That a Profiteer Is Without Honour in His Own Country

On the Trail of the Concert Lovers "Among Those Present" at All the Smart Concert Halls

The Trials of the Newly Poor A Heart-rending Picture of Life as it is Lived Behind Aristocratic Doors

The Prize Fight Finally Gets into Society The Smartest

Dreadful Moments in Society Embarrassing Little Episodes Which Might Happen to Even the Best of Us

On the Trail of a Wife DEtours on the Road to Matrimony

Divorce: A Great Indoor Sport It is Beginning to Rank First Among Our Fashionable and Popular Pastimes

Wild Bores We Have Met Question! Who in Society Is the

The Throes of First Love, in Society A Few Fashionable Little

A Calendar of Popular Outdoor Sports As Practised Among Persons of Breeding and Quality

The Seven Deadly Temperaments As Frequently Met With in the Ladies

Six Brands of Week-End Hostesses It's a Lusty Life, if You Don't Week-End

After-the-War Servant Problems How the Great Conflict ended the

Advice to the Lovelorn What Every Girl Should Know, Before Choosing a Husband

The Open Season for Strikes If You Don't See What You Want, Strike for It

The Art of Fashionable Portraiture You Can't Quite Be "It," Without the Aid of a Modernist Artist

Social Superstitions With Very Special Obeisances to Cupid THE SHEEP AND THE GOAT

Who's Who in the Audience Showing That the Smart Playgoer, Not the Smart Play, Is Really the Thing

The Horrors of the Week End From the Tortured Hostess's Point of View

When Marriage Is a Failure Cherchez la Femme Have You a Little Failure In Your Home?

Opening of the Opera Season

Blighters at Bridge A Terrifying Triumvirate of Familiar Lady Auction Pests

A Way to Succeed on the Stage A Lady, Once a Creature of

Sports for the Summer The Increasingly Feminine Tone of Outdoor Diversions

The Strategy and Finesse of Proposing Advance Leaves from 1921 Handbook of Courtship

Palmy Days at the Seaside Sights at the Bathing Resorts When the Season for Salt Water is Declared On

An Interview with A Great Dancer Privileged Peeps into the Soul of Mlle. Angeline, of Paris

Transcriber's Notes

Please see the Transcriber’s Notes at the end of this text.

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Inside cover

Police woman

STOP!

No reader will be permitted to pass beyond this page who is not actually in society. This book is not for those who dwell in the gloom of mere respectability, or the blaze of sheer wealth. It is a pasturage intended solely for those who bask in the sunlight of the smartest society.

Those whose social standing could conceivably be classed with that of brewers, green-grocers, minor poets, munition magnates, linen drapers, provincial actors, and cubist sculptors, must not trespass within these covers.

BUT—

If your name appears in all the Social Directories; if you are a member of six or eight fashionable clubs; if you never plan a dinner without unpotting a pound or so of pÂtÉ de foie gras; if you never witness an opera except from an opera box; if you never go to the city except in an imported motor-car, why then just knock at the title page, open the door, walk in, take off your monocle—or your turreted tiara—and make yourself perfectly at home.


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