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MANNERS, CONDUCT AND DRESS OF THE MOST REFINED SOCIETY;

JOHN H. YOUNG, A.M. REVISED AND ILLUSTRATED. F. B. DICKERSON

Preface.

Contents.

CHAPTER I. Introductory. "Ingenious Art with her expressive

CHAPTER II. Our Manners. N O one quality of the mind and heart

CHAPTER III. Introductions. A N acquaintanceship or friendship

CHAPTER IV. Salutations. C ARLYLE says: "What we call

CHAPTER V. Etiquette of Calls. T HERE are calls of ceremony, of

CHAPTER VI. Etiquette of Visiting. S OME of the social

CHAPTER VII. Visiting and Calling Cards. A N authentic writer

CHAPTER VIII. Conversation. T HE character of a person is

CHAPTER IX. Dinner Giving and Dining Out. D INING should be

CHAPTER X. Table Manners and Etiquette. I T is of the highest

CHAPTER XI. Receptions, Parties and Balls. M ORNING receptions,

CHAPTER XII. Etiquette of the Street. T HE manners of a person

CHAPTER XIII. Etiquette of Public Places. A LL well-bred

CHAPTER XIV. Etiquette of Travelling. T HERE is nothing that

CHAPTER XV. RIDING AND DRIVING. O NE of the most exhilarating

CHAPTER XVI. Courtship and Marriage. T HE correct behavior of

CHAPTER XVII. Etiquette of Weddings. T HE circumstances under

CHAPTER XVIII. Home Life and Etiquette. H OME is the woman's

CHAPTER XIX. Home Training. O UR earliest and best

CHAPTER XX. Home Culture.

CHAPTER XXI. Woman's Higher Education. I T has been seen that

CHAPTER XXII. The Art of Letter Writing.

CHAPTER XXIII. General Rules of Conduct. I N society, everybody

CHAPTER XXIV. Anniversary Weddings. T HE custom of celebrating

CHAPTER XXV. Births and Christenings. U U PON the announcement

CHAPTER XXVI. Funerals. T HE saddest of all ceremonies is that

CHAPTER XXVII. Washington Etiquette. C ERTAIN local rules have

CHAPTER XXVIII. Foreign Titles. I N this country, where

CHAPTER XXIX. Business. I N the chapter on "Our Manners," we

CHAPTER XXX. Dress. T O dress well requires good taste, good

CHAPTER XXXI. Harmony of Colors in Dress. T HE selection and

CHAPTER XXXII. The Toilet. T O appear at all times neat, clean

CHAPTER XXXIII. Toilet Recipes. TO REMOVE FRECKLES. B RUISE and

CHAPTER XXXIV. Sports, Games, Amusements. T HERE is a great

CHAPTER XXXV. The Language of Flowers. H OW beautiful and yet

CHAPTER XXXVI. Precious Stones. S OME of the precious stones

Title: Our Deportment

Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society

Author: John H. Young

Language: English

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Our Deportment

OR THE

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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