"you Ask!--I'll Tell." a Home And Business Companion of All Things of Every-Day Life ..
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Such as "an old and valued friend," a "schoolfellow of mine," " an old acquaintance of our family." Never stare about you in a room as if you were taking stock. The gloves should not be removed during a visit. Be hearty in your reception of guests ; and where you see much diflS- dence, assist the stranger to throw it off. A lady does not put her address on her visiting card. Do not imagine that to be expen- sively or extravagantly dressed, is to be well dressed. Simplicity is always elegant, an...d good taste can lend a grace to dress which no outlay of money on its materials can purchase. The most perfect cleanliness is the first essential. 326 YOU ask! — I'll tell! A lady's hair should be always well arranged in the style she chooses to wear it — which had better be one of those sanctioned by the fashion of the day. The teeth should be attended to carefully. The first things a lady ought to think about are her gloves and shoes ; gloves should fit well and be unsoiled, and should harmonize in color with the dress, but soft neutral tints will suit any dress.
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