Show FIND OF ruin PLAIN FOOD mao their boston walter waiter talks about their simple gastronomic tastes boston mass much has haa been writ ten lately about tho the simple tastes and ana unassuming ways waya of calvin coolidge now president of tho the united states and of mrs coolidge and those bhoj who are well acquainted with them say this simplicity permeates penne atea their lita life when coolidge was waa governor of masl masi he and mrs coolidge mado made their homo home at tho the adams house bouse and 1 I hoir regular waiter there mac who to in known to many hundreds of boac ionian ton lans told a writer for the boston bosto 5 sunday advertiser a lot about their I 1 tastes said he their breakfast order was alway tho the sume barn two special no as grape fruit for alm coolidge and orange for me special no na I 1 never varied itt it consisted con slated of two small pots pota of coffee graham giraham muffins and fruit fault ur mr coolidge would give the order and call for a clean glass and a whole orange lie would squeeze tho the oran araugo himself bilm sitf into tho the glass glas and drink the juice silent client at meals um mrs coolidge always had bad halt hall a they cr generally alono alone at breakfast as their boys were at school and only voted them in vacation time once though when tho the boys were there they wanted hant ham and eggs for breul breakfast fast mrs coolidge ordered tt it for thorn them but when the governor found it out ho he frowned on giving tho the kids moat for breakfast they were seldom at my table for foi lunch as ait they were both often gono gone all duy day but they would bo be back for i dinner tinner unless they were dining out then mrs coolidge used to ordet order a chop tho way you do interpolated mac who lins hits an uncanny memory for tho the likes aw dislikes of every ono one of his patrons sometimes she would havo have a steal but mr coolidge always ninde made ills his dirk i ner on cereal usually grapo grape nuts and ten or milk lie ile was just as quiet at their family meals s as ho he la Is in public life hardly ever salt sail a word breakfast over he would go away in silence they seldom ila had guests except mr and mrs frank W stearns who were with them frequently sometimes there would be one or two others with them at dinner on thomi thoa tho a occasions mrs coolidge try every way in the world to get him to join in tho the conversation nothing doing lie ile would look and listen but hardly ever opened his mouth except axce P for ills grapo grape nuts once in a while ahil L he h e would shoot a little smile like this and for a fleeting instant alne was tho the living imago image of the president lapsing back to his natural expression sion which Is intense but mae mac continued lie ile Is a hard man to get at it if you know what I 1 mean hut but when you once on e do get ge t nt him you find he hua has one of tho the host hearts lu fit the world all liked mrs coolidge but for kindness and a charming manner co combined mrs coolidge was the one civery waiter in the dining room liked to serve her she was at al wilys considerate always appreciative for anything done for her if mrs coolidge once knew you yon she knew you everywhere no matter where she happened to meet you in the hotel cori corf cor i f or in the street sti she would always bow ashes a fine due woman 1 I used to look at those boys anti and their good mr manners inners and wonder how she did it but theu bringing up six six little remember 1 I said tt to ono one of my boys the other day look at young calvin coolidge ilia his fathers president of the united status and hes looking for farm work tit nt saizo am a day I 1 suppose it if I 1 was waa president be wanting to take it easy la in the white house |