02.
Invalids, return visits of, 96;
visits to, 88, 93.
Invitations, chapter on, 98-130;
asking for, 117-118;
cards in connection with, 83-84, 87, 118, 124, 168, 169;
by a chaperon, 291;
by telephone, 128-130, 238-239, 380;
to an at home with dancing, 112-116;
to a bachelor's party, 297-298;
to a ball or dance, 112-116, 124, 128, 251-254, 259-260;
to a breakfast, 238-239;
to bridge, 124, 128-129;
to camp, 127;
to children, 459-460;
to a christening, 380;
to country house, 419;
to a dinner, 119, 124-125, 128, 188;
to golf, 128;
to a luncheon, 120, 125-126, 238-239;
to a picnic, 124-128;
to a house party, 124, 130;
to a reception, 119;
to theater, 38-39;
to a wedding, 98-109, 111, 312-314;
to a wedding anniversary, 110.
See also: Guests, selection of.
Jewelry, 144, 544, 546-548, 567, 612;
for the bride, 344;
of mourners, 401;
at the opera, 37;
at the theater, 42.
Journeys of engaged couples, 310.
Judge, how to introduce, 5;
visiting cards of, 78.
Justice of the Supreme Court, close of letter to 487;
how to address, 486;
how to announce as a guest, 214;
how to introduce, 487.
Keeping dinner engagements, 187-188.
King. See: Court; Royalty.
Kissing, 96, 307, 362-363.
Kitchen-maid, 147-148.
Knife, 207;
use of, 574-575.
Knight, how to address, 608.
Lady traveling alone in Europe, 613-614.
Lady's maid, 150, 425.
Language, 58-64, 610-612.
Leave taking, at church, 20;
after dinner, 226-227;
after an introduction, 9, 19;
after a luncheon, 247;
after the opera, 37;
after a visit, 97.
Letters, chapter on, 491-505;
shorter, chapter on, 448-491.
See also specific subjects, e.g.: Beginning a letter;
Condolence, letters of; Address on envelopes.
Liquid food, 573-574.
Little dinner, 228-229.
Livery of footmen, 143-146;
mourning, 406.
Living alone by young girls or women, 289, 294.
Love letters, 502-504.
Luncheon, chapter on, 258-249;
introductions at, 9-10, 12;
invitations to, 120, 125-126, 238-239;
bridesmaids, 238-239.
Maid of honor at a wedding, 328, 330, 339, 351, 353, 358-360.
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