Show FOOD OF PLAIN FOOD mac their boston waiter talks about their simple gastronomic tastes boston mass much bluell has been written lately about the simple tastes and unassuming ways of calvin coo hagis now president ot of the i state and of mrs coolidge jud and those who are well acquainted wit with it them say bay this simplicity permeates their life when coolidge was Q kov cov arnor ot of massachusetts lio lie ands and mrs tr coolidge made their home at the adams house and their regular waiter mac who Is known to ma many ny hundreds of bostonians Boston jans told a writer tor for the boston sunday ad ver vertiner ertl tiser ser a lot about thear gastronomical tastes said lie he their breakfast order was always the same two special no as grapefruit for mrs coolidge and orange for foi me special no 1 I never varied it consisted of two small pots of co cot t foe fee graham muffins and fruit mr coolidge would give the order and call for or a dean clean glass and a whole orange ile iio would squeeze the orange himself into the glass and drink uio the juice silent at meals mrs coolidge always had bad halt half a grapefruit they were generally alono alone at breakfast as their boys were at school and only visited them in vacation time hine on once e though when tho the boys were there they wanted liam ham and eggs for breakfast mrs coolidge ordered it tor for them but when the governor found it out he ha frowned on giving the keds meat tor for breakfast they were seldom at my table for lunch lundli as they were both often gone all day but they would be lack back tor for dinner unless they were dining out then mrs coolidge used to order a chop the way you do interpolated mac who has an uncanny memory for tk tho likes and dislikes of every one of ills his patrons sometimes she would have a steak but mr ile coolidge always mado made hla his dinner an on cereal usually grape nuts and tea or milk 1116 lie was just as quiet at their family meals as he Is in public life hardly ever said h a word breakfast over he would go away ju in silence they seldom had guests except mr and mrs birs frank W stearns steams who were with them frequently sometimes there would bo be one or t two wo others with them nt at dinner on those occasions mrs birs coolidge would try everyday every way in the world to gei 11 6 join an n the convers alloS nothing doing acting lie ile would look and listen but hardly ever opened his mouth except tor jor ills his grape nuts ikuss once in a 4 while ahll iio ho would shoot n 1 little smile like this and tor for a fleeting instant mac was the ilie living imago image of tho the Preil president dent lapsing back to his bis natural ex pres slon which Is intense but amla ble 11 abac continued lie ile Is a hard man to get at it ayou you know what I 1 mean but when you once do get nt it I 1 him i I 1 m you find no has one of the 06 best hearts in the world all liked mrs coolidge but for kindness and a charming spanner manner combined mrs airs coolidge was the one ivery every walter waiter in the dining room liked to serve her she was at al ways considerate always app tiva for anything done for her it MM birs coolidge once knew you she L now knew you you everywhere no matter where she happened to meet you in the hotel corridor or in the street she would always bow ashes a fine nomac woman 1 I look at those boys and the their airgood good manner and wonder how bow site she did it but then bringing up air six sit little remember 1 I sad to one ot of my boys the ottie older day look at young calvin ills fathers president ot of the united states anil and hes looking for farm work at a day I 1 suppose it 11 I 1 was president fould bo bg wanting to take it tasy t n tho the white house |