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Show necessary dishes to be sent with the food, and, if desired, an assistant to arrange the table, or a waiter to serve the meal. , Can -the Kitchen be Abolished? ; In offering solutions of the servant jgirl problem it is a singular fact that jscarcely y-nyone thinks of suggesting Ithe pTan"' of elevatiiig cookery to a science that is worthy the attention jand study of the brightest American women. The solutions that are now being proffered all tend toward one end, the complete abolishment of the kitehen as an adjunct of the modern jhoma. ; One of these kitchen exterminators recently outlined his plan in the New York Sun and commended it to the consideration of American housekeepers. housekeep-ers. His plan is to incorporate a company com-pany with sufficient capital to establish estab-lish in various districts of a city large kitchens under the management of competent chefs, with a properly organized or-ganized force of assistants and helpers. help-ers. These various district kitchens are to be controlled from a central sta-: sta-: tion and are to prepare and distribute meals at the residences of subscribers, the meals to be served in properly constructed, con-structed, self-heating receptacles, the |