"The radiance of a truly happy bride is so beautifying that even a plain girl is made pretty, and a pretty one, divine." [Page 373.]
Author of "Purple and Fine Linen," "The Title Market," "Woven in the Tapestry,"
"The Flight of a Moth," "Letters of a Worldly Godmother," etc., etc.
Illustrated With Private Photographs And Facsimiles Of Social Forms
Funk & Wagnalls Company
New York And London
1922
Copyright, 1922, By
Funk & Wagnalls Company
[Printed in the United States of America]
First Edition published in July 1922
Second Edition published in September, 1922
Copyright Under the Articles of the Copyright Convention
of the Pan-American Republics and the
United States, August 11, 1910.
To You My Friends
Whose Identity In These Pages
Is Veiled In Fictional Disguise
It Is But Fitting That
I Dedicate This Book.
| Chapter | Page | ||
| Introduction | ix | ||
| I. | What Is Best Society? | 1 | |
| II. | Introductions | 4 | |
| III. | Greetings | 18 | |
| IV. | Salutations Of Courtesy | 22 | |
| V. | On The Street And In
|