. American cookery. ed Goods — Do not accept substitutes584 Impromptu Luncheons in Lent I Cream of Tomato Soup, Whipped Cream Oyster Crackers Olives or Pickles Mayonnaise of Lettuce, Spinach and Sliced Eggs Bread and Butter Baked Apples, Sugar, Cream Cookies Tea II Oyster Stew, O^ster Crackers Radishes Olives Cheese Custard Lettuce, French Dressing with. Chili Sauce Baking Powder Biscuit Seamoss-Farine Blanc ]Mange, Cream Sugar III Oranges Puffy Green-Pea Omelet Lettuce and Cress, French Dressing Pop Overs Canned Rhubarb Pie, Cream Cheese Tea IV Grapefruit Lobster with Lettuce, French Dressing


. American cookery. ed Goods — Do not accept substitutes584 Impromptu Luncheons in Lent I Cream of Tomato Soup, Whipped Cream Oyster Crackers Olives or Pickles Mayonnaise of Lettuce, Spinach and Sliced Eggs Bread and Butter Baked Apples, Sugar, Cream Cookies Tea II Oyster Stew, O^ster Crackers Radishes Olives Cheese Custard Lettuce, French Dressing with. Chili Sauce Baking Powder Biscuit Seamoss-Farine Blanc ]Mange, Cream Sugar III Oranges Puffy Green-Pea Omelet Lettuce and Cress, French Dressing Pop Overs Canned Rhubarb Pie, Cream Cheese Tea IV Grapefruit Lobster with Lettuce, French Dressing Baking Powder Biscuit Sliced Pineapple (canned) Half Cups Coffee Cream of Split-Pea Soup Croutons Canned Raspberry Shortcake or Fresh Strawberry Shortcake Tea VI Sliced PineappleFilets of Fresh Fish Fried in Deep FatPotatoes, Home StylePhiladelphia RelishRvemeal Alufhns VII Kornlet Chowder, Crackers Waffles Maple or Honey Syrup Coffee VIII Black Bean Soup Browned CrackersCinnamon ToastAmber or Orange MarmaladeTea. American Cookery Vol. XX. MARCH, 1916 No/8 The Remodeling of River View By Rosamond Lampman HIGH up on the west bank of theHudson, about one mile fromthe historical old town ofKingston, Xew York, half hidden fromview by a thick bramble of overgrownshrubbery and weeds in summer, andbleak and forlorn in winter, its roofshingles curling up from long exposureto sun and rain, wind and snow, themortar crumbling from between itsbrick w^alls, and its rickety windowscreaking in the wind, stood this old brickfarm-house, abandoned and neglected,an eyesore to the neighborhood. It was not the artistic or good Colonialqualities of the house, which so many oldhomes possess, for there was only itsstraight solid lines to redeem it, thatfirst attracted, and then lured thepresent owner, who was seeking for asuitable all-the-year-round home inwhich to spend his declining years,into purchasing this tumbled-downhomestead, but his practiced eye sawits possibilities. So he paid S4000down


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