By "Oscar" of the Waldorf. The most thorough and complete treatise on Practical Cookery ever published. The author, Oscar Tschirky, Maitre d'Hotel, The Waldorf and Astoria, is acknowledged to be one of the foremost authorities of the world. Elaborate directions are given for making ice creams, ices, pastries and tea and coffee. Selections may be made to gratify any taste. Original and varied recipes are given for making toothsome confections, preserves, jams, pickles and other condiments. Over 900 pages. Valuable information, indispensable to families, hotels, cafes and boarding houses. Wholesome, palatable, economic and systematic cooking. Everything used as food is fully considered. Nearly 4,000 recipes. The best and most comprehensive cook book compiled. Special features, such as suggestions with regard to the kitchen, menus, bills of fare, the seasons, markets, etc., etc. Size, 8×10-1/2×2-3/4 inches. Bound in one large octavo volume of over 900 pages in handsome oil cloth. Price, $2.50.
THE STORY OF AMERICAN HEROISM.
As told by the Medal Winners and Roll of Honor men. A remarkable collection of thrilling, historical incidents of personal adventures during and after the great Civil War. Narratives by such heroes as Gen. Lew Wallace, Gen. O. O. Howard, Gen. Alex. Webb, Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Gen. Wade Hampton. A war gallery of noted men and events. A massive volume of over 700 pages, printed on fine calendered paper. Illustrated with three hundred original drawings of personal exploits. English cloth, emblematic design in gold and colors, $2.50.
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THE WERNER COMPANY, Publishers,—Akron, O.
Transcriber's Note
The original book had no page numbers.
The oe-ligatures have been converted to "oe."