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Show Tho IUc tor Hot Milk. By the by, there baa never been so much vogue given to milk as-thrreis ins now. Iu fact, there are hundreds of clnbmen who have never seen as much since they went from one bottle to another. an-other. Yon are asked to bavs a-glass-of hot milk, or a gLana of hot vicby,.just m yon are asked to have a cup of tea, or some creme de menthe. In a cat glass) goblet, standing on a bright bond plate, the milk and vichy la particularly appetizing, appe-tizing, and it is marvelous how much of it the men drink. It is the result of offering a simple drink in an attractive manner. Service in this world means so much, and really it seems to be more appreciated by men, than by women. A boiled potato and a piece of beefsteak on a hot plate, 'with a glittering silver fork and a bright steel knife, with the batter in a dainty little pat, and the bread in a smooth cut piece, with the whitest of napery, ia more appetizing ap-petizing than a dinner of twenty courses served in a careless fashion. New York Cor. St Louis Republic. |