. The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . , Breaded. Mint Jelly. French Fried Potatoes. Pineapple-and-Celery Salad. Golden Parfait. Nut Meringues. Coffee. Wedding Receptioni. Medallions of Tongue and Chicken Breast. Aspic Jelly. Celery Salad. Salad Rolls. Tiny Baking-powder Biscuit. Olives. Gherkins. Assorted Cakes. Grape Parfait. Ginger Ice-cream. Fruit Punch. Hot Coffee. II. Cold Roast Chicken, Sliced Thin. Oyster-and-Celery Salad. Nut Sandwiches. Yeast Rolls. Peach Bombe Glace. Angel Cake. Fruit Punch. III. Creamed Fish in Paper Cases. Chicken Salad.


. The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . , Breaded. Mint Jelly. French Fried Potatoes. Pineapple-and-Celery Salad. Golden Parfait. Nut Meringues. Coffee. Wedding Receptioni. Medallions of Tongue and Chicken Breast. Aspic Jelly. Celery Salad. Salad Rolls. Tiny Baking-powder Biscuit. Olives. Gherkins. Assorted Cakes. Grape Parfait. Ginger Ice-cream. Fruit Punch. Hot Coffee. II. Cold Roast Chicken, Sliced Thin. Oyster-and-Celery Salad. Nut Sandwiches. Yeast Rolls. Peach Bombe Glace. Angel Cake. Fruit Punch. III. Creamed Fish in Paper Cases. Chicken Salad. Tiny Yeast Biscuit. Sandwiches. Olives. Gherkins. Brides Cake. Wafers. Peach Ice-cream. Fruit Punch. Halloween Supper i. Frankfurters. Potato Salad. Deviled Ham Sandwiches. Rye Bread with Anise Seed. Smearkase. Baked Apples. Doughnuts. Cider. II. Fried Oysters. Liverwurst. Nut-and-Cabbage Salad in Cabbage Shell. Brown Bread, Cheese-and-Olive Sandwiches. Small Savarins, with Whipped Cream. Cider. Hot Coffee. III. Deviled Ham Sandwiches. Hot Coffee. Popcorn. Apples. Nuts. >Oh- u hfi. .s 5 5 TheBoston Cooking-School Magazine Vol. X. OCTOBER No. 3. ~~~ - I ) i ?ill miWI III 11 : Mil ?j| ,, pitHi j Ittfi *.- V- - ?——. irjCii |l# -^M ^ r 1 -1L .. ? ?:? 1 ? ^J1^- Af& A Cozy Window Seat in the Dining-room Welfare Work forNational Cash R WELFARE work may be de-fined as the co-operationof employer and employeesfor mutual benefit; and in this work theNational Cash Register Company ofDayton, Ohio, ranks among the pio-neers. It began such work eleven yearsago. Welfare work for employees, such asclean, bright, well-ventilated build-ings and pleasant surroundings, hasdrawn visitors from every quarter of Employees at theegister Company the world. More than 40,000 peoplevisit the factory each year. The National Cash Register Com-pany, in its efforts to make work safe,pleasant, and wholesome, has neverclaimed philanthropic motives. It hasalways maintained that welfare workwas inst


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