The book of Good Manners; a Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions
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Proposals by women, while permissible, are not customary. PUBLIC BALLS, By public balls are meant county and charity balls, and balls given by social institutions where dancing is the main feature. These public balls differ from private ones in that all the duties of the hostess fall upon some committees. These committees would follow the same rules as laid down for a hostess--issuing engraved invitations from fourteen to seventeen days in advance, engaging a caterer, etc. The etiqu...ette for a public ball is the same as for a private one, save that guests arrive and depart when they please without taking leave of those who receive, and men wishing introductions apply for them to the Floor or Reception Committee. At the cloak-rooms a small fee is paid to the attendant. SEE ALSO all entries under Balls. BADGES. It is customary for the men and women on the committees to wear on the left side of the breast ornamental and embroidered badges, with the official position designated on it.
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