£TiQUETT£ There is no pas^ijort to good soeielsf 

 By Agnes H. Morton like good manners. ^ Even though one 

 <t possess wealth and intelligence, his suo 



cess in life may be marred by ignorance of social customs. 

 ^ A perusal of this book v/ill prevent such blunders. It is 

 a book for everybody, for the social leaders as well as for 

 diose less ambitious. ^ The subje<5l is presented in a brighl 

 and intere^g manriei» •\nd represents the late^ vogue. 



LETTER WRITING Why do mo^ persons dislike to 

 By Agnes H. Morton vvrite letters ? Is it not because 



they cannot say the right thing in 

 the right place ? This admirable book not only shows by 

 numerous examples just what kind of letters to vrate, but by 

 diredtions and sugge^ons enables the reader to become an 

 accomplished original letter writer. ^ There are forms for all 

 kinds of business and social letters, including invitations, 

 acceptances, letters of sympathy, congratulations, ^vnd lovo 

 letters. 



QUOTATIONS A clever compilation of pithy quota* 

 By Agnes H. i^orton tions, seledled from a great variety of 

 sources, and alphabetically ananged 

 according to che sentiment. ^ In addition to all the popular 

 quotations in current use, it contains many rare bits of prose 

 and verse not generally found in similar coUecftions. ^ One 

 important feature of iliQ book is found in the charadteri^c 

 lines from well knovvTi authors, in which the fainiliar sayingl 

 jwe aredited fcp their original soviet 



