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e Bridal Dinner--A Church Wedding. III. THE ETIQUETTE OF TRAVEL Hints for the Correct Pedestrianism--Description of a Walk around Philadelphia with a Pueblo Indian in 1837--Travelling by Rail-- Good Form on a Street Car--In the Subway--Fun with an Old Gentleman's Whiskers--A Honeymoon in a Subway--Travelling under Steam-A Correct Night in a Pullman-What Burton Holmes Found in His Lower Berth. IV. AT THE CONCERT AND THE OPERA Listening to a Symphony Orchestra--Curious Effect of Debussy's "Apres-midi d'un Faune" and four gin fizzes on Uncle Frederick--"No, fool like an old fool"--Correct Behavior at a Piano Recital--Choosing One's Nearest Exit--In a Box at the Opera--What a Kansas City Society Leader Did with Her Old Victrola Records. V. ETIQUETTE FOR DRY AGENTS Some Broader Aspects of Prohibition--Interesting Effect of Whisky on Goldfish--The College Graduate as Dry Agent--Aunt Emily's Amusing Experiences with a Quart of Gin Planning a Dry Raid on a Masquerade Ball A Word About Correct Costumes--A California Motion Picture Actress's Bad Taste--Good Form for Dry Agents During a Raid-What the New York Clubman Said About Mr. Volstead. VI. A CHAPTER FOR SCHOOLGIRLS Selecting a Proper School--Account of an Interesting Trip Down the Eric Canal with Miss Spence--Correct Equipment for the Schoolgirl--En Route--ln New York--A journey Around the City--Description of the Visit of Ed. Pinaud to the Aquarium in 1858--The First Days in the New School--"After Lights" in a Dormitory--An "Old Schoolgirl's" Confessions--Becoming Acclimatized--A Visitor from Princeton-Strange Pets. VIIS. THE ETIQUETTE OF GAMES AND SPORTS Golf as a Pastime--What Henry Ward Beecher Said When He Broke His Niblic--An Afternoon at the Old Farm with the Dice--"Shoot you for your ear trumpet, grandfather!"--Correct Behavior on a Picnic--A Swedish Nobleman's Curious Method of Eating Potato Chips--Boxing in American Society--A Good Joke on an Amateur Boxer--"He didn't know it was Jack Dempsey!"--Bridge Whist--Formal and Informal Drinking--A jolly Hallowe'en Party--Invitations--Receiving the Guests--How to Mystify--Games. VIII. CORRESPONDENCE AND INVITATIONS Correspondence for Young Ladies--College Boys How to Order a Full Dress Suit by Mail--Letters to Parents--A Prominent Retired Bank President's Advice to Correspondents--Letters from Parents--Peculiaritie
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