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FRIDAYS MEALS. LESSON 5. RIDAY'S menus for breakfast and dinner are: BREAKFAST. Grape fralt. Oatmeal, Corned Beef Ha Walttes. _ DINNER, chowder. with mi Haked mashed pi t snuce. Strawberry eben} Two grape frults are necessary the for breakfast, trut half a « heing so large t for each plate erefore 10 cents. The oatmeal will cost tlve cents, or, as already stated, leas if the cheaper breakfast foods coming in packages are used. Q Corned Beef Hash. cS The corned beef left from the preced- ing day's dinner, chopped finely with potatoes, with a I! ot water and butter added. there Is made { y meat. One or two potatoes lef: from the preceding day will be euffictent. : 0 Waffles. ) & 4 ‘The cost of the wafles ts Included In te coat of the flour, milk and butter oready for. The reel for sytffins, in, baked in wame ths and served hy coasant variety of hot bread, mh the addition of syrup. he> Pe Syrup for the Waffles. Fee OI TOS - SAREE CEE especially gle fe, syrup for the wattles watch ts less QiMensive than maple syrup mayb Tide from brown sugar, Granulated gar syrup may be served also, the se- Se: of both being almply that the sugar Photled until tt is thick, and not brought ‘y the table the consistency of water, Cost of Breakfast. ( Tals is one of the cheapest breakfasts of the week. Tho frult conte 10 cents: the oatmeal 5 cents; the cost of the corned beef hash ta Included ta that of the pre- Vious day's dinner, and the cost of toast Inlebintrini iit Hebhicbebinrhr beret The cont of the | BE eullicient nth butter, make a} HE seven monus for the have been given by him. menus and the possibilities of the That an excellent table depen: spent upon {t but upon the skill and wamMles ts in the margin allowed for materials, including the tour and milk and eggs of which the wamMes are made Counting these separately the cost of the new materials {s 15 cents. Of course, this is much less than the uctcal cost of the breakfast; but {tm be borne In mind that the flour, milk, butter, esas and other materials are all t for the week with a sum set for the llet cf such materiale, a watch is counted separately. The Siraubercieaeenicnarare of breskfasta and dianers for th fa box now, and | will however, including these mate he a good = bit cheaper, kept within the prenent estimate of $10. [her white tae bere cn Leeeee ) Clam Chowd is For clam chowder a pint of clams will nd these will cost 15 cet the only ingredient requi a bit of parsley and a litde lemon juice. The voup should not be served with browned squares of toast, The toast, or croutons, as toast so pres pared Is called, ix best served with a uree, or with any thick soup In which there Is no slid material, lke clams. When It Is desired to serve crou- tons with consomme or chicken broth, any thin soup, they snould pe brought to the table In a separate and dropped in the soup in the kitchen, , Roast Lamb, Mint Sauc {a ee Se Leg of lamb ts 15 cents pound, and three pounds will be nece ‘y for the! roast for d Frequent tAsting be done in baking the lamb, ‘as In the of the other roasts, Five cents’ rth of mint will make the sauce for roasts, This is 45 cents for, (and 23 cents for the sauce,’ cents for the ronst. = (Baked. Mashed Potatoes.0|! ® ossibilittes when reparation. tatoes are to be holled until ‘and then mashed as usual, fuls of milk, some butter being thoroughly whip) A ‘quick oven for ten minutes. When » surface is delicately browned the potatoes are taken to ine table In the rame dish, which {a Wrapped Ina folded napkin or'set in a larger dish. r Spinach, English Style. Propared by the chef of the Waldorf-Astoria expressly The Evening World, and the recipes of thoir special dishes The two points made by the chef in his discussion of American be transformed {nto palatable novelties. ‘That the quantites given in the menus are far a family of two adults and two children of average appetites, and not for four adults with the appetites of laboring men. Mins ated orien re ania ") cellent example of the The p care is taken In thelr ne a week given in this series wero for + ose he herewith submits are: ds not upon the amount of money with which everyday dishes may THE WORLD: FRIDAY TTL ES OPE F RR TEN SVENING, JUNE 7, 1901. BLACKMAILERS RULE THE CITY. Justice Jerome Scores the Poli¢e Force and the Judiciary. very department In this town, piton of ta Med with | very one knows! © possible exe ce Departinen black matler, Uttavnstice Jerome in an inter- to-day. ome is very angry ralds on alleged & | | 3 Aine result {houses 9 Capt with saving of Fifteen, zamilers What ) make one sick a Judges do thelr duty? | w in, ta N oe In the wa Burter and reasons should ded wien the leaves are en from the water. Bs 0 Strawberry Shortcake. } 5 is 0 aks shorteake erry short OugnE « cake can una ppettz! th ‘altogether w J cream to cover de: the | fece not] 4, is inthe of {ta crust. of water mix the crur:. The cont of the. dessert. the present reckonini cml "16 conte for the ber will cost Title later in’the season. Serre eee) Cost of Dinner. ) they & ‘The total cost of the dinner ts: Clam chowder, roast limb, 45 cents: arate, spinach, 5 cents: ‘S51 cents Mt dinner tor Breakfast, 121; cents: dinner, ei + total, 98 cents. The jorf-Aator! chef has Already given menue for Monday, Tuendny, Wednesday, ‘To-morrow break{nat and dinner wi and on Monday menus for three andthe The vegetadle in spinach, which Is seldom in America cooked as it should be. It ts a miatake to chop epinach, It Sunday meals, including a turkey dinner. t SUEDFORSS0 000 Mrs. George R. Allerton Says Husband Is Being Kept from Her. Hannah M. Aller- n her rich mother- . that Indy in-law because, as has stolen her husband from her. She has begun action tn White Plains, be- fore Justico Dykman, It ts sald, te deing kept from his wife's side, where a husband Is xupposed to belong, Is George R. Allerton, a member of the New York Produce Exchange. He tx well-to-do and expecta to inherit his mother's large fortune. Young Mra, The man who, Merton {s the daughter of Oliver M. Hungerford, an Albany lawyer, and it was in that city she met Allerton, three yenrs ago. She was then twenty-one years old, and know" an one of the preiziest giris of the city. Allerton wooed her with such @uccess that they were married hut a short time after the acquaintance was formed. The couple came to New York to II afd later moved to Bronxville, In the soctety of the latter place they soon became prominent and popular, ‘All went well, the wife claims, until the mother-in-law came to visit them from her home at Mooers, Clinton County. Then the trouble began, ace cording to the wife's story, for the elder woman seemed to take a violent dis- Wke to her son's bride, a Jong, fo it Is (claimed. by separated the Final band did not contribute to her support, she became destitute and a few months So, she wax committed to the Bruns. Home, at Amityville, Suftolk pine Albany, authorities, i says, entitles her to $5,009 ME PUA TRC en atin oon a een ieee one saya, ti was the mother-in-law and ‘no ise who alienated her husband's affections trom her. je case will ptobably be transferred rom Westchester County to Clinton ounty,, LANDMARK TO GO. Yale Will Tear Down North Col- leme. (Special to The Evening World.) ~ NEW HAVEN, ‘Conn June t—Yale authorities are planning to tear down Nogth College, the old historic landmark, adi modelled on County, All IS SLOWLY DYING. Has Never. Recovered 0-4-2 Since the Acquittal of Eastman for Her Son's Killing. (special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass., June 7.—Mrs, Richard Grogan, er, is dying at her home tn Rrookline. Not since the day her een Dick met his death, while shooting a¢ a target In company with Charles 2 Bast- man, has she known good health. Two weeks ago Mr». Willlam Reed, of Brighton, died. She was an aunt of the late Dick Grogan. Since Dick Grogan was a small boy he had been the pride and joy of Mre. Reed. ow, at the Uttle red-roofed houne on street ,Brookline, wan and ith lingering disease, is the mother of Dick Grogan. Heart-broken since the eventful day, the hours of the trial found her weak and wavering in strength. Brought on the stand when she gave her teatimony, faltering and whispering her story of her son's life, she was mercifully al- lowed to stay but a few minutes. Sho seemed then on the verge of col- lapse. From her daughter-in-law, widow, she has not heard a word, TO TOW ASSYRIAN. Three Steamers WII! Pall Liner Of the Rocks. ST. JOHN'S, N. F., June 7.—Three wrecking steamers are Ising by the stranded steamer Asayrian, of the Ley- land line, ashore off Cape Race, and three divers are making a thorough examination of her bottom. Everything ts ready for discharging her cargo or attempting to tow her off. If such a atep is decided on at once the weather !s most favorable, and it Is likely to continue unchanged for some time, Duffy's Pure Dick's Not CONSUMPTION Bronchitis, rte Cough: Colds, Dy es f a sign of sympathy has come from that frection. “Bhe's all with the Eastmans now,” Is the explanation offered by the sor- rowing familly. Mrs. Richard H. Grogan, Jr., ts about to make her home In New York, where she has spent much of her time since the trial. Yesterday afternoon Edward E. Clark, who acted as junior counsel for Charles R. Eastman during the trial. made forma! demand upon the Cambrid; Uce for the revolvers and the ritte other “articles which figured so promi- nently in the three weeka’ trial Mr. Eastman has returned ¢ Muti and will resume his duties at Harvard in dave. 199 Broadway, near Dey St. charged by s | tle felonies, ) Kk crimi-| nal Nbel haven't got the) red on the tory » | sand. | | shortcake will by Why. tn Enetafd, © have had 605 Broadway, cor. Houston St. 299 Broadway, near Duane St. 1197 Broadway, near 28th St. 1361 Broadway, near 36th St. Only Brooklyn Store, 371 Fulton St., Opposite City Hall. cc |Large Stock of Finest Panama Hats at Prices That Will Sell Them Quickly. DIVORCE & saa ala hem to try these are too trivial, - 4 are, well paid, and yet to do alt work. | is very amusing, this es, but pera hey wouldn't think tt so fu it fore: which says to ¢ tha We have a ) should do th moles, has he sued: or Libel? hy any any prper It Roes rang of Dl it. Promin charges made the oMctals of y at them, would) be gives twenty-four | hours bring criminal libel suits or! resign.” The city Is better off than tt was be- | fore—at least T think Man! \ go over to Long Island Justice Jerome turned and walked Dixtrict-Attorney Philbin noyed ice Jerome’g cri handing of* the lam re- | Stedeker | irhe,fenson why the cage has not been he sald. “ia because tt will ea putting. Tengthy | cases on | am trying to get rid of as! E Store open Saturday NI TTHETHOMPSON COMPAN SUPERBLY HIGH GRADE SERGE HALF AT The fame of the '* Thompson Serge Suits" justly earned—the fabrics a ings cool and strong; But, as the Thompson Company, Clothiers, are retiring from b (their uptown store at Broadwe both stores are for rent : BOTH MAMMOTH STOCKS are on sale at the 245 BRO opposite City Hall Park, and just below Murray Street, ‘The Thompson Co. $12.50 HIGH GRADE SERGE “Strong—Cool— Styl The Thompson Cc $15.00 HIGH GRADE SERGE “The Popular Suit” The Thompson Co. $20.00 HIGH GRADE SERGE “Beautifully lined” The Thompson Co. $25.00 HIGH GRADE SERGE SUITS “Superbly tailored’’ The ‘Thompson Co. $30.00 HIGH GRADE SERGE “Luxuriously Silkeli Also several thousand Cassimere and Worsted Suits; Cu Albert Frocks; Business an Cycle Clothes, Thin Coats, AT EXACTLY HALF the the tailoring scienti TAILORED SUITS PRICE as been the lin- re tried-and APUG; usiness ay and 13th Street is closed, ind fixtures for sale), downtown store, ADWAY, SUITS SUITS ned’’ U Fancy and Plain Cheviot ys and Prince d Dress Trousers; Golf and Washable Vests, ete. All Thompson Com- pany’s plainly marked prices, | Showmoson 245 COMPANY & c:oTHIERS BROADWAY (Cpposite City Hall Park, (Special to Mar Rvening World) PHILAD the rare four boys yesterday a mother children, living in a tene: at No, 21 Lombard street, from a probable death by fire an: cation Shortly after (o'clock yesterday nfte noon the nelghtors tn the vicinity the houre were startled by an exp! which shook the windows houses nearby. The house in a four-story structu and 1s ocecupted hy more than thirty families, All those occupying the per floors of the house manazed make their escape. | Before the engines arrived the Names| had eaten thelr way to they second story of the house, A large crowd had col- | lected in front of the house, ry went up that a woman and thr children were still In the building. N one made an attempt to enter t bullding to save them until one of t to NONE BETTER MADE. The “Saratoga,” : “Newport,” $3.00 “ “Kokomo,” $2.00 “ “Nankipoo,”’ $2.00 BOYS BRAVE DEATH — | AND SAVE FOUR. MOTHERN-AW |GROGAN’S MOTHER Wren aie tnd a j the vom: Conne’ ened to shoo “West End,’’ Ise Stood Still These Youths Plunged| Through Fire and Smoke. | piteously, made his secondestary Ww four boye the word a netehooring how i as called in. Both nnd children recovered STRAWS Popular Styles—Popular Prices. VRS $3.00 $1.00 tH Polelock. Just Below Murray Street) Other evenings till o Dentistry. (PAINLESS DENTISTRY © TEETH $1 ice Call and get our estimate: G going. elsew Lowest Has sand best guaranteed work in Great York, ment Our system instalr $1.00 down and $ and all work, Pure Gold Fille ings, $2.00 FULL SE TS ‘OF BEST TEETH, $5,57,$9. DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. (OPPOSITE ENRICH BROS.) 366 Sixth Ave. =: (Directly Opposite Herald 2 610 Sixth Ave. ;: VF. Ming) alk Varick Si & . pen Daite. None 1 , at I WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New York: Ald & 4l6 Fulton St... Brooklyn. Abranain de sireuy'd ) toraste TO THE ats Perfect Fit Guaran $5.00 f5.00 Ss.o0 up Siter Mustangs up. OUR CROWN AND pace WOxk Hours She Moto 8D. M. id Holidays 9 to 4. ALL WORK GUARAATE 'D FOR 10 YEARS. Help Wanted—Maie Lawyers $50 entire expense, Lawyer GEO. ROBINSON, 99 Nassau st, N.Y, iStrerces Special Sale No. 90. ANOTHER STERLING LINK IN| THE FAMOUS CHAIN OF VALUE! ‘OW ON SALE FOR ONE WEEK INCLUDING AND ENDING NEXT FRIDAY. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS, ds—silk striped stripe cassi- meres and stripe pure worsteds in unfinished effe. serges and cave blue and black—every fabric an acid teset fast ¢ lo high ular saptes all grouped in on:impressive sweep- ing ‘pecial...... Don't judge by th: prics. They're classic suits nude of materials from mills of highest reputation. Every garment bought at The Surpr @ store is altered to perfect fit with the aid of custom-tailoring talent without extra cost. All garments are pressed and repaired for one year free. Should any purchase fail to please, an exchange or refund of money is made, ei without a single question. Foreign Pure Worsteds—The prize) Native Pure Worsteds—Fancy pat- products of the looms of Europe,! tern corkscrews in plain gray and erican black, and the popular men's > J 2 chalk-I'ne striped French $ J 0 fannels. Secaoacos le Wool Oxtord Cheviots Tne Blue and. Black Thibets. Very dur- effects sane 35 able Indeed; made according to °3 the sam: models as the fiver fab: ics, Kence faultless in fit... aunty, smooth Braids. All the rough and fing Stylish straw Alpines Gcod grade Balbriggan, all shades... Hycienic Egyptian cotton French Lisle and lace effects. t Galatea Wash Suits, 23c., bl: Cassimere Knee Fants, tie ts in dainty styles. Blue and Black Thibet-c! Striped French Flan’ Pure Worsted Blu: What Next? No bigger'n a minute. Always a _Saving in it. F’ -YER for two dys only, to-morrow and Monday, Men's Percale in cassimeres and cheviots. Straw Hats Underwear Dui Bic Youths’ Boys’ tee 5.00 Negligee Shirts, with detached cutls, some’ have collars and 25¢ The patterns are particularly good... Other Days Until 6.30 PM some Pave not, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. EVERYBODY Anything you want, Furgiture, Dry CREDIT , F &. Cloaka, Jewelry. Tusiness strtetiy confidential 2 World Wants Will Dispose of Any Thing, — Article or Business for Sale! : MANHATTAN CREDIT CO. betsern Git & 65ta ate. Open every TM. Closed on Sundays. “Woy MatbeS LANE MAIN ES PaidHelp Wants ITURE, ] Fp | sso eee a 6 in this morning’s ; | World. & s BUT Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. papers combineds te prices. AMERICAN ori) Malden lane, AGENTS: | JANITORS 000 sooo 8 =| AWNING HANDS... 5] JEWELLERS .. 0. 4 | BAKERS 11] KITCHENWORK .. 32 | ROOKKEEPERS ... 3 LAUNDRESSES ... 5 uoys | yass woRKERS ‘ Colleges Sc hools, &e, PAPERHANGERS . 5 PIANO WANDS: PORTERS .. PRESSERS Your Opportunity! SKIRT HANDS STENOGRAPHERS , TAILORS TINSMITHS: WAGON HANDS.. 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