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Show SUMMER VIANDS. Whether or not the frost has injured the fruit crop or any other of the many delicacies that go to make up warm weather menus, you will always al-ways be able to And at the New Louvre cafe evevr delicacy of the season from the markets which afford the best. We, of course, patronize the home markets, but we do not confine our efforts to (these, as in every, market in the east and west where there is to be obtained choice meats, fruits, vegetables and sea foods, we have standing orders and shipments ship-ments reach us regularly, enabling the New Louvre to provide its patrons with many things they cannot secure elsewhere. HH ; Now that spring has merged so quickly into H . summer, the splendid ventilation system which jH ' l we made so integral a part of the finishing of the H ' New Louvre when we planned it, is being more H ) and more appreciated. The great, cool room with H its beautiful lighting effects and many conven- H iences is comfortable and inviting. The cafe is H always crowded at dinner time and after the thea- H ters, and it is best if one wishes to be sure of H ; accommodations for himself and friends to ar- S ' range beforehand for a table. H E. L. WILLE,. Manager. |