210;
visiting, chapter on, 73-97.
Carriages. See: Vehicles.
Cars. See: Street cars; Motoring; Vehicles.
Carving, 229-230.
Cereal, how to eat, 573.
Celebrities, afternoon teas in honor of, 168.
Chaperon, 138;
chapter on, 288-298;
at public balls, 271.
Chic woman, 542.
Chicken, how to eat, 584, 585.
Children, cards of, 78;
conversation about, 49;
invitations to, 459, 460;
parties for, 580-581;
table manners of, 571-582;
training of, 587-588, 592;
at afternoon tea, 579-580;
on railway trains, 594.
Christenings, chapter on, 380-386.
Christmas presents, 467-468.
Church, greetings in, 19-20;
leave-taking at, 20.
Church weddings, 102-103; 314-316; 339-342;
invitations to, 99-100.
Cigars. See: Smoking.
Circus, etiquette at, 46.
Clergy, how to introduce, 4-5.
Clergyman, close of letter to, 456, 489;
how to address, 488;
how to introduce, 489;
visiting card of, 78;
wedding fee of, 344.
Closing a letter, 455-458, 460, 487, 489-490, 494-496.
Clothes, at an afternoon tea, 165, 547, 556;
at a christening, 385-386;
at a concert, 547;
at a funeral, 408;
at a house party in camp, 441-442;
at luncheon, 246;
at the opera, 35, 547, 549;
at theater, 42-43, 547, 569;
on a visit, 97;
at a wedding, 328-330, 332-334, 556, 569-570;
for a debutante, 281;
for a gentleman, chapter on, 562-570;
for a lady, chapter on, 540-570;
for servants, 138, 140, 143-144, 151-152, 246-247;
for people with limited incomes, 543-545, 553-557.
Clubs, chapter on, 511-523;
conversation in, 508.
Colloquial language, 62.
Colors, passing of the, 23.
Companion, 138.
Concert, clothes for, 547.
Condolence, 406-408;
letters of, 483-485;
visits of, 88, 93.
Congratulations, to bride and groom, 362;
letters of, 481-483.
Congressman, 486, 487.
Consul, 488, 489.
Contradiction, 50-51.
Conspicuousness, avoidance of, 28.
Conventions for the young girl, 292-294.
Conversation, 506-508;
chapter on, 48-57;
foreign words in, 19;
how to begin, 8;
at afternoon tea, 170;
at dinner, 216, 221, 223-225;
at the home table, 592;
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