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Watson, Lillian Eichler, 1902-

"Book of Etiquette, Volume 2"

The information contained in
the following paragraphs is meant for both the servant and the mistress,
and we hope that both will find it valuable.

A WORD TO THE MISTRESS
In the home where guests are frequently entertained and where the hostess
holds many formal social functions, servants are essential.
Every family that can afford to do so, should have one, or two, or more
servants according to social requirements and the appointments of the
house. They should be well instructed in their duties and they should be
expected to carry them out faultlessly. Untidy, noisy, ill-trained
servants reflect upon the manners and conduct of the mistress herself.
The most common method of engaging a servant is through an agency. Here
different types of men and women can be found, and the mistress of the
household may be fortunate enough to find one suited to her requirements.
Sometimes she secures a maid or butler by the recommendation of some
other housekeeper. This method is usually more satisfactory than any
other because it puts things on a rather friendly basis from the start.


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