Manners for the Metropolis An Entrance Key to the Fantastic Life of the 400

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"What shall I do?" she asked.
We were glad to be able to come to the distressed lady's assistance and telephoned her as follows : ' You should hand him a neatly folded dollar bill and ask him to slip out quietly and buy himself a good dinner at a corner restau- rant. Your butler may also give him a cigar as he passes into the night. " IF you are giving a supper after the play, it is de rigueur to order grape fruit, hot bouil- lon, champagne, birds, a salad, and a sweet. The sated guests will no
...t touch any of the food, but it is comme il faut to put it all be- fore them.
47 J3 ANTING has almost done away with the ancient custom of eating, but thyroid tablets and lemon juice are, of course, permitted. At a ladies' lunch the guests (whether ladies, millionairesses, or workingwomen) should be careful disdainfully to dismiss the dainty dishes until the repast is over, when they should look benignly at the hostess and murmur : " Dear Mrs. Brown might I have a cup of very hot water? " W HEN a lady must pay back forty din- ner obligations and her dining room will seat only twenty, it is obvious that she must have two dinners of twenty each.


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