Hill, Janet McKenzie (Mrs. Benjamin M. Hill). Up-to-date waitress. **$1.50. Little.
Mrs. Hill, editor of the Boston cooking-school magazine, says “This book is intended as a guide to what may be called good, perhaps ideal, service for waitresses under all circumstances, and not as a set of hard and fast rules from which there is no appeal.” It gives complete information on the care of the dining room, the arrangement of the table, the serving of food, and the preparing of certain dishes.
“It should be in every household.”
+ Ind. 61: 155. Jl. 19, ’06. 60w.
“It is a most useful and interesting volume. The mistress of the house cannot afford to be without it.”
+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 318. My. 19. ’06. 220w. + Outlook. 83: 531. Je. 30, ’06. 140w.
Hill, Mabel. Lessons for junior citizens. 50c. Ginn.
A little text-book in civics which aims to arouse children to take an intelligent interest in the activities of their local government. Each chapter contains a short story concerning some municipal or political function, such as, the police department, board of health, fire department, school system, park commission, immigration, and naturalization, etc. Each chapter is followed by a series of questions which fit the book for school use.
Hill, Sarah C. Cook book for nurses. *75c. Whitcomb & B.