How to Fold Napkins / Abundantly Illustrated with Many Handsome Styles and Diagrams Which Show How It is Done
The Project Gutenberg eBook, How to Fold Napkins, by Anonymous
APPENDIX TO THE STEWARD’S HANDBOOK.
ABUNDANTLY ILLUSTRATED
With Many Handsome Styles and Diagrams Which Show How it is Done.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Jessup Whitehead,
PUBLISHER HOTEL COOK BOOKS, 183 NORTH PEORIA STREET.
1888.
JOHN ANDERSON & CO. Printers, 183-187 N. Peoria St., Chicago, Ill.
CONTENTS.
The folding of the serviette may often be made complimentary to the guest. Not only does “the Bridal” point out its special application; but “the Crown,” “the Prince of Wales’s Feather,” and “the Mitre.” “The Boat” is appropriate when a naval chief is the honored guest; “the Colonne de Triomphe,” for the entertainment of a hero fresh from a new victory; “the Victoria Regia” for a distinguished botanist, and “the Fan” for a reigning belle, so may “the Cocked Hat” be made available when a military hero is entertained, and “the Heraldic Rose” for a guest whose hobby is with things that appertain to the board.