An entertainment should be provided, and any article of woolen would be appropriate as a gift.

WOMEN.
BACHELOR'S DINNERS. Women do not call upon
a bachelor after attending a dinner given by
him.

CONDUCT TOWARD MEN. Male acquaintances should be carefully chosen, and great care exercised in accepting invitations from them.

When declining invitations from a man personally given, explanations are not necessary. If they are deemed desirable, they should be given as delicately as possible and without giving offence.

It is well never to receive men alone, unless they are most intimate friends. Compromising positions are easily fallen into, and a woman should be constantly on her guard.

WOMEN SERVANTS—TIPS. It is customary for guests at the end of a house-party visit to give tips to the maid for extra attention and taking care of the room, and also to the cook. The latter is usually tipped by the married men and bachelors.

AFTERNOON DRESS. See AFTERNOON DRESS—WOMEN.

AFTERNOON TEAS. See AFTERNOON TEAS (FORMAL)
—WOMEN. AFTERNOON TEAS (INFORMAL)—WOMEN.

BACHELORS' DINNERS. See BACHELORS' DINNERS—WOMEN.

BACHELORS' TEAS. See BACHELORS' TEAS—WOMEN.