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Show '.Votin'ii us VfgtSarinnn. A hat with the ket-jH-T of a vegetariim nrrtawaut r-veftbl thu fact that he fed t'vjuil i0 pe-..p'e every da. There is something some-thing enticing shout the appearance of a cegctarian restaurant. Whatever may be thought of t.h faro the place is always clean, find there are none of those very suggestive snieiJs that Ai'a fift-.Mi too prevailing in places "hero the carnivori meet. Ths waitresses uve generally neat and trim, too. The customer? cus-tomer? at this rcstxurnnt are chiefly clre.s-m&fcei-N nua ..j.iio.,,,-,,- assistants. Perhayw C5 per cent, are women. The manager said he did not think there were many among bis customers who were vegetarians from conviction. con-viction. "They come here for cheapness and change," he said. "801110 are here every day. Oiiiirs come three or four times a, week. The average price a man pays fr.r a vegetarian dinner is 10d., but the women en' ' nverags 6J." Pall Mali Gaz. Ue. |