
Copyright 1945 by Funk & Wagnalls Company. 17th Printing, 1947. Printed in USA.
Contents include: In Answer to a Letter, The True Meaning of Etiquette, Introductions, Greetings, Good Taste in the Use of Names, Words, Phrases, and Pronunciation, Conversation, On the Street and in Public, Restaurant Etiquette, At the Opera, The Theatre, and Other Public Gatherings, Visiting Cards and Their Uses, Invitations, Acceptances, and Regrets and All Engraved Forms, Teas and Other Afternoon Parties, Balls and Dances, The Debutante, Popularity and Hospitality at College, The Vanished Chaperon and Other Lost Conventions, Modern Man and Girl, Engagements, First Preparations for a Wedding, The Day of the Wedding, Simplified Wedding Details for a Bride in Everyday Clothes, The Stranger at a Wedding, Making One's Position in the Community, Christenings, Funerals, The Well-Appointed House, Flat Silver- Its Choice and Usage- Condensed Table-Setting, Formal Dinners, Modern Dinner Giving, Luncheons, Breakfasts, and Suppers, Mrs. Three-in-One Gives a Dinner Party, Simple Party Giving, American Neighborhood Customs, Hospitable Hosts, The Country House and Its Hospitality, Whether You Are Hostess or Guest, Telephoning, Smoking, and Out-In-Company Manners, The Clothes of a Lady, The Clothes of a Gentleman, Table Manners, Formal Correspondence, Longer Letters, How to Address Important Personages, Longer Letters, Etiquette in Business, Clubs and Club Etiquette, Games and Sports, Manners for Motorists, The Code of a Gentleman, What We Contribute to the Beauty of Living, Traveling Etiquette, In Official Washington, & Concerning Military and Post-War Etiquette.
654 pages. Includes illustrations.
In great condition for its age. Please see all photos.