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Show and Frank Allen, assistant manager and chef. The gentlemen associated with the popular eating bouse are all well-known well-known in the city, and Mr. Allen's reputation as a caterer Is so well known that he needs no recommendation recommenda-tion hefore the people. The Cafeteria Is rapidly becoming the most popular eating house In the city, because of the splendid service given and tho elegant manner In which tho place Is conducted. President Livingston states that the Cafeteria Is catering, particularly, to the best trade of the city, and that all arc treated alike. The best of food is furnished and those who partake par-take of It do not have to pay the salaries sal-aries of welters, neither are they placed i" a position where they have to give "tips" for tbo best Ihlngs to eat.. Vegetables arc brought from the farms every morning and are placed before the public, cooked, pure and sweet, and appetizing. Mr. Livingston Liv-ingston says he should like tho housewives house-wives to bear in mind the fact that tho Cafeteria caters especially to the family trade, nnd that they should I take advantage of It during tho hot summer months, when It is so uncomfortable un-comfortable to keep a fire in the kitch-I kitch-I en range. - CAFETERIA CB HMDS The Charles Cafeteria on Washington Washing-ton avenue, immediately north of the First National bank, has chaDked Its name but not Its manner of serving tho public to the things that are good to rat. It is now known as tho Livingston Liv-ingston Cafeteria and It is under tho management of a now corporation. The Charles Cafeteria company has been dissolved and a new one formed form-ed which Is known as the Livingston Cafeteria company, tho officers of the new company being A. H LWIngston. president and secretary; B. F. Livingston, Liv-ingston, vlco president and manager, |