Attention in Conversation.—Satire.—Puns.—Sarcasm.—Teasing.—Censure.—Fault-Finding.—Egotism.—Politeness.—Compliments.—Stories.—Anecdotes.—Questioning.—Liberties.—Impudence.—Staring.—Disagreeable Subjects.—Selfishness.—Argument.—Sacrifices.—Silent People.—Dinner Conversation.—Timidity.—Its Cure.—Modesty.—Correct Language.—Self-Instruction.—Miscellaneous Knowledge.—Languages.
II.—The Habits of Good Society.
A Handbook for Ladies and Gentlemen. With thoughts, hints, and anecdotes concerning social observances, nice points of taste and good manners, and the art of making oneself agreeable. The whole interspersed with humorous illustrations of social predicaments, remarks on fashion, etc. ⁂ Price $1.75. Among the contents will be found chapters upon—
Gentlemen’s Preface.
Ladies’ Preface.—Fashions.
Thoughts on Society.
Good Society.—Bad Society.
The Dressing-Room.
The Ladies’ Toilet.—Dress.
Feminine Accomplishments.