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Show LUNCHES AT THE LOUVRE. We want you to try a luncheon at the Louvre. We propose to make this cafe the rendezvous of those who take lunch down town, and with this in view, we take pleasure in announcing the installation of an entirely new cuisine equipped with every modern requisite for the proper care of our patrons. Herewith we are presenting a. sample menu of the lunch we serve for forty cents. We doubt very much that you can get one as good for the same money elsewhere. This menu is only one of twenty, and with it you get the best of service, the finest music, and everything that Is a part of the best cafes of the larger cities. We are making a special effor. to get the greater part of the noon-time trade, and hope that we may accomplish this through prompt and officient service, and the quality and preparation of everything we serve. WOi are determined to make the luncheons at the Lduyre equally as popular as our dinners and after-theatre suppers, and believe that the vay to do this is to serve the best lunch in the city at n price that will prove attractive to everyone. Merchants' Lunch. From 11:3.0 to 2:00 P. M. 40c. Soup. Mock Turtle, Quenelles. Relishes. Dill Pickles. Olives. Fish. Filet of Sole au Gratin. Entrees. Boiled Short Ribs of Beef, Spanish. Fried Pork Tenderloin. Sweet Potato Croquettes. Haricot of Lamb with Vegetables. Roast. Choice Veal, Sage Dressing. Vegetables. Baked Potatoes. Cauliflower In Cream. Fresh Crab Salad. Dessert. Tapioca Cream Pudding. Coffee. Milk. Beer. |