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- catalog abstract "Well-mannered people are those who are at all times thoughtfully observant of little proprieties. Such people do not "forget their manners" when away from home. They eat at the hotel table as daintily and with as polite regard for the comfort of their nearest neighbor as though they were among critical acquaintances. They never elbow mercilessly through crowded theatre aisles, nor stand up in front of others to see the pictures of a panorama, nor allow their children to climb upon the car seats with muddy or rough-nailed shoes; nor do a score of other things that every day are to be observed in public places, the mortifying tell-tale marks of an habitual ill-manners. In this brief volume I have endeavored to suggest some of the fundamental laws of good behavior in every-day life. Where authorities differ as to forms I have stated the rule which has the most widespread sanction of good usage. - Introduction.".
- catalog contributor b8567186.
- catalog created "1911, c1892.".
- catalog date "1911".
- catalog date "1911, c1892.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1911, c1892.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Ethics of etiquette -- Visiting cards -- Cermonious cards and invitations, etiquette of replies -- The conduct of a church wedding -- Entertaining -- Afternoon receptions and teas -- The dinner service -- Luncheons -- Suppers -- Breakfasts -- Evening parties -- The twentieth century -- "The stranger that is within thy gates" -- "Make yourself at home" -- "As the twig is bent" -- Social young America -- The American chaperone -- Greetings, recognitions, introductions -- Behavior in public thoroughfares -- In public assemblies -- Bearing and speech -- Self-command -- A few points on dress -- Personal habits -- Social co-operation -- On the wing -- Etiquette of gifts -- Gallantry and coquetry -- In conclusion.".
- catalog description "Well-mannered people are those who are at all times thoughtfully observant of little proprieties. Such people do not "forget their manners" when away from home. They eat at the hotel table as daintily and with as polite regard for the comfort of their nearest neighbor as though they were among critical acquaintances. They never elbow mercilessly through crowded theatre aisles, nor stand up in front of others to see the pictures of a panorama, nor allow their children to climb upon the car seats with muddy or rough-nailed shoes; nor do a score of other things that every day are to be observed in public places, the mortifying tell-tale marks of an habitual ill-manners. In this brief volume I have endeavored to suggest some of the fundamental laws of good behavior in every-day life. Where authorities differ as to forms I have stated the rule which has the most widespread sanction of good usage. - Introduction.".
- catalog extent "211 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Etiquette.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Etiquette.".
- catalog issued "1911".
- catalog issued "1911, c1892.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : The Penn Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Etiquette.".
- catalog subject "BJ1815 .M88 1911".
- catalog subject "Conduct of life Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "Etiquette Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "Manners and customs Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "Social skills Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Ethics of etiquette -- Visiting cards -- Cermonious cards and invitations, etiquette of replies -- The conduct of a church wedding -- Entertaining -- Afternoon receptions and teas -- The dinner service -- Luncheons -- Suppers -- Breakfasts -- Evening parties -- The twentieth century -- "The stranger that is within thy gates" -- "Make yourself at home" -- "As the twig is bent" -- Social young America -- The American chaperone -- Greetings, recognitions, introductions -- Behavior in public thoroughfares -- In public assemblies -- Bearing and speech -- Self-command -- A few points on dress -- Personal habits -- Social co-operation -- On the wing -- Etiquette of gifts -- Gallantry and coquetry -- In conclusion.".
- catalog title "Etiquette : good manners for all people ; especially for those "who dwell within the broad zone of the average" / by Agnes H. Morton.".
- catalog type "Handbooks, manuals, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".