LOVE, COURTSffiP AND MATRIM6NY.
The
Art
and Etiquette of Making Love.
A Manualcn
Love, Courtship and Matrimony, lt tells
How
to
cure bashfulness,
How to break off an engagement,
How
to
commence a cou rtship,
How to act after an
engage11ie·nt.
How
to
please a sweetheart or lover,
How to act as bridesmaid or yrooms-
How
to
wriU a love·lt.t.Ur,
man,
How
to
"pop the question",
How the etiquette of a wedding and all
How
to
act before and after a proposal,
the details ofthe ojterreception s/U}uld
How
to
accept or reject aproposal.
be obs.,·ved,
And
in
fact, how to fulfill every dn ty and m eet every contingency con–
nected with c.onrtshipand matrimony.
17ti
pllges. Paper covers.. 30 cts.
Bound in boards, cloth back ...... ..... ... .. .... ..... ..... .. . . .... 60 ct•.
Howard's Book of Love Poetry.
A curious nt!d Beautiful
Collection of Tenderly Delicate, Sweetly Pa thetic and Amusingly Quizzi–
cal Poetical Love-Addresses, containing a large number of the mCJst ad–
mired select.ions from the leading Poets suitable for quotations in Love
Letters, and applicable to all phases and contingencies incident to the
tender passion. 141 pages ........................................ 25 cts.
Courtship Made Easy; or, The
Art
of Making Love Fully
Explained.
Containing full directions !or Conducting a Courtship with
L adies of every ago and Position in society, and valuable information for
persons who desire to enter the marriage et.ate. Also, fcrms of
Love~
letters to be used on certain occELsions.
6i
pages . .. .. ......•.•....
15
cts.
How to Win and How to Woo.
Containing Rules for the
Etiquette of Courtship, showing how to win the favor of the Ladles, how
to begin and end a Courtship, and how to write Love-Letters ......
16
cts.
The Language of Flowers.
A complete dictionary of the
Language of Flowers, and the sentiments which they express. Well ar–
r anged and comprehensive in every detail. All unnecessary matter has
been omitted. This little volume is destined to fill a want long felt for
a reliable book at a pric" "ithin the reach of all. Paper ..........
15
cts.
Dictionary of Love'.
Don~nining
a Definition of all the terms
u sed in the History of the Tenrler Passion, together with specimens of
curious model love letters, and many other interesting matters appertain–
ing to Love,neverbefore published ; the whole forming a remarko.bleText–
Book for all Lovers, as well as a Complete Guide to Matrimony, r:.nd a
Companion of Married Life. P aper. .......... , .......... . ........60 cts.
Anecdotes of Love.
Being
a
true account of the most re–
markable events connected with the History ofLove in allagesand among
all Nations. By
LoLA.
MONTEZ, Counteas of Landsfoldt. Paper . . GO cts.
Poet's Companion.
A Dictionary of nil Allowable Rhymes
in the English Language. This gives the Perfect. the imperfect and Allow–
able Rhymes, and will enable you to ascertain to a certainty whether any
word can be mated.
It
is invaluable to any one who desires to court the
Muses, and is used by some of the best writers in the country.... 25 cts.
Green's 100 Tricks With Cards,
BYJ. H.
GnEEN,
reformed
Gambler. This is a book of
96
pages, and exposes and explains all the
mysteries of the Gambling Tnble. ltis intl\resting not only to those who
play, but to those who do not. Old Players will gAt some n ew ideas
from this curious book. Paper................................... .30 cl.II,
The Wizard of the North's Hand-Book of Natural Mag'ic.
Being a series of Tricks of Deception, arranged for Amateurs. By'i>ro-
feasar
J.
H. AN»En•ON. Paper ...................................21" cts.