id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8399 Sherwood, M. E. W. (Mary Elizabeth Wilson) Manners and Social Usages .txt text/plain 126354 5866 74 not acquainted, always leave a card for the lady of the house. He calls on the mother or chaperon; the young lady may be sent card, unless she is asked to a wedding or dinner, a ladies' lunch For reception days a lady wears a plain, dark, rich dress, taking ladies send their cards to the young brides who have come into a The lady of the house writes the name of the invited guest in the A lady may use her own visiting cards for five-o'clock tea. People who are asked to the wedding send cards to the house if New York, where young ladies are introduced to society by means of One lady in New York was known to answer a dinner invitation The young lady was dressed in a very conspicuous manner: onslaught on ladies who invited young men to drink on New-Year's no men talk to women about "ladies," in fashionable society. ./cache/8399.txt ./txt/8399.txt