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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1915)
Till; OMAHA SUNDAY W.K: FKillJi Alii l!15. . t I farmer, hniever, FRENCH WILL RULE CULINARY OFFICE Chkrlei Marnard Directeur le Ret '. Unmnt and John Marie Eicale , . Aniitant. Second of Omaha's Pretentious Up-to-the-Minute Hotels some cologne Instead fhlnas over that rountr. " Ton gave me cologne yesterday Instead of liniment, an' I'd put It on me bleseed ion- afore I knowed." "I hope It hasn't done hrr anv haim," said the grocer. In a mollifying tone. ''Harm he hanged'" snapped the farmer. "That 'ere cow won't rut now. nor allow 'crsrlf to be milked. The only thing she does Is to slsli tlje whol day lung, end go nrd lonk at her reflection n the pond." St. Louis Globc-Domocrat. i of the liniment. Tlie dny following, bark In a arret rage. the farmer came Look tnr"." h eeid to the g-rocer. "I wish you'tj be careful how you chuck I BOTH FROM LA BELLE, PAREE In the culinsry art the Frtnch stand supreme. The world acknowledges It. They are ,verd In the arrana of gas tronomic clnre. Who ever bMrd of-such a thin aa a Velsbrated Russian ehef," or a "famous Italian cook." Just aa well e inert to hear of a dis tinguished Turkish rnmpowr or a cele brated Esgiilmo erulptor. ; And the greet thing by which a hotel In Judged I 1a rooking. The r'onlenell has h:en particularly fortunate In this rrspei t. Monsieur Charles tird will preside as director le 'restaurant. " ' M. Mayard cornea direct from the Onondaga hotl. Byrar:j. N. Y.. whera dntjitg the. tat Tour yesrs lie h con ducted tha culinary department and given an air distinc tive to the dining room and th banqueting, halls. , . . . 11a wIM be assisted by John Maria lrale. whose name speaks for his na tionality. ; j l.mrH ilia' Art in Xlce. . M. Vayard began his education with an appren1leshlp In the pantry department of a' hon I In Ni-r. thai gay city of tha f.tfhionnMe Kivrlra on the sunny shores ( the Mediterranean. Hot had i vat esprriciue In the most noted and esrlu- Iva hoMedrles of Europe tmlsdlng the HplendU hotel. Alx lc whera ha catered to the king of lreeie and to J. Plerpont Mornan. tha . Vula Hlta. I'uVrmo. flrlly: M.assuei 1'ofJ Wsbrdcn. Germany; Grand hotel. Home; Continental hotel. Cairo. Egypt; j l:ette VurU hoil. llms.burg. Grrmany. I ln!the !nst named h" served at one time j the llate King Kdward VII of England nd!the present kaiser. I H4 Mian his career In this country as , BK oi.d chef at the exclusive St. Itegls he-M New York, to which he wea brought . l i;mll Kallty from the Grand hotel, Monte Carlo. flallly la the acknow!- dgM peer of American chef. 1 Ha. Iia Wide F.ilerlonce. SUyard has been connected with the fafo TAIalon. Philadelphia and the Hotel AM or, New York. II" ''' decor-atK-ur at the riee, New York, when It oft'ied I W - I """,Tw I t .fit r f f ; ir it ii Br i- J I) i) n a mm 1 1 I ii pa; u i i iff t:mv h iiii! S'i'i'i!!!' i 'HI ABOVE MA m Grand Central HoteJ Omaha Menu 53 Years Ago iiiVt tiiiipsieur will have something of sMl) see. l(in.lelr will find the Krench Idea- Pre- 4lllhg ulao In the hall over which he te l toi hold sway. And thla may further In- plr hlni to culinary efforts befitting fi ami if la hello "rane. , f'ot tha dining nl pa.Im . ropma of .the ntenelio hotel are built and decoratod afte tha aOie if the period f Frgncola I. Ti decoration la copied ' from the fsiniiii -'sallea d'e gardea." , or hall. of this fuarda In the palace at Fontalnbleeu. ' The-bewtied eeillnr t richly ecorted on- -antiqu- mahogany background elabovaUly JJvailaJd. In conventional oma rietita tn gold, and partl-colored tapea trT'.tn beer tones hange on the waJla. Tronv the beame downward la the an t (qua mahogany dsdo while the bt Is Ileitis n reen marble. Illumination ' la by means of French lanterns In antique tronxe and octagonal In shape. . , , . Tho floor are marble of. warm gray tone! The furniture la mahogany up ht'lslered In deep ted. In the dining room the window drap rle are of the same deep red elaborately ppllqued lu gold brocade ornaments and )gvlng the Fonteneila coat of arms as a ccnlial motif on the valence. Ruff shadoa and We curtains hang back of the allh vrlour dra.icry. ' . In the private -dining rooms the drap eiiek . are u:nuve with gray applique. Woodwork la gray with painted medal- inns, tue wans are gray ami me ceiling f an Ivory tint. The floor 1 laid with blm k And gray cat pet. ; Unld na lrry Iti RaHaet Hall. Gold, I veiy and French . gray are tin color tn the hAnquet room, while the wal!s a'e palr.ted a two-toned golf ef fect. )The woodwork la Krench gray and the celling old Ivory. Tim plluetera are arahesqued In Ivory nd gold .ii""aUIn and the draperies sue two-ton xl gold 'nnd yellow ailk, the ritor mml. one aet In each deep l nl. ' . ' , Tn tlw palm roo'n the draptries are Bilk hro-'kde. lighter and alrer than those In the dining rooitt and the furniture . la covered with lighter material. , " Machines Hate the r Same Things Which Are Hated by Man J. T. AULAS. HERNDON HOUSE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Leg of Mutton Corned Heef. r Dinner December I'd, . HII.I. Or FARK: , HOT 'P. Oyster. FIHlf. Onllod Salmon (Cream 8auce). BOILICD. (Caper Fauce). I Tongue. I t hlcken (Kgg J'HOPIllKTOIt. t Ham. laurel. Turkey (with Oysters). Oyster Vsttles. Mariironl, an g rutin. Krled Oysiors. ItOADT. Chicken. T.cef. Fork (Applo Kauce.J KNTKKI-:."'. Buute of Chicken iMuuhiooins). ' Kidneys, au vl'J. Hough nnd lkudy. IJVcr (with GAM K. ltonst lluffaio. Wild Turkey. Currant Jelly. Cranberry Haucc. Cold Hlitw. Mashed Potatoes. Hrowned 1'oU.toes. Oreen Coin. PAHTHY. Apple Pudding (Hrnndy auc). Mince Plea. Apple Pies. Cranberry . Pl. Krult Cake. Pound Cake. Rum Jelly; Vrhlaon (Cranberry Snuce). KEMSHKS. Olives. I'll Rilill. VEOETAIII.KS. Iiolicd CitiJiiage. ToinHtoca. Onions. tcs. DErftiKHT. Almniuls. Apples. Filberts Halslns. . Peaches and Cream. - Coffee. ' . ' .' mirror and some enamel pieces with gold decoratlona. This room will please the feminine eye to 'a degree of genuine pleasure. The women's retiring room will have mahogany furniture with "brown walnut finish. Three private dining rooms will appeal to diners In every detail. There will be very attractive maple furnlahlngs. showing no blrdseye, of antique finish and with painted decorations. The designs Will' be exquisite and something quite un usual. Many Kinds of I'ornltare. Various periods and styles of furniture will be used In the suite rooms. 'There will be Chinese. . Chippendale, Sheraton, Queen Anne, Hepplewhlte. Atlumj and Jacobean designs In brown mahogany. Borne suite rooms will be furnished In American walnut of Charles II tyes. The furniture for 330 bedrooms will all be of mahogany. In a dull brown finish. The furniture for the public rooms was all designed specialty for this i hotel. Drawings of the designs were submitted before the articles were made. All of the furniture was made In the United States. Proprletar Burbank and representatives of the Orchard & Wllhclm company made several visits to furniture factories 'be fore ordora were closed. v Oniuhana who admire the ovtlstlc In furniture will have an unusual oppor tunity to ffct ne,w Ideas at the Fontenelie. The plain simple, designs of the Queen Anne styles will' appeal to many, and othera will be enamored of the Adam type with Its straight-lined effects and tapering lege and posts. Some of .the Charles II designs with twist effects are exquisite.;;-- - - - QUA HI Baked Fresh Every Day in Omaha's Snow White Bakery NEW HOTEL PLACE OF BEAUTY Interior Will Be One of Omaha'i Show Placei with Everything to Harmonise. IT IS ENSEMBLE. OF RICHNESS Three kinds of machines that hate the things that man hates are located In one ro m in the subcetlar of the new Fonts On of these hatet heat. It Is the big machine. A powerful engine operates it. From tills he machine pipes run all j oxer tha hotel. Wherever heat Is to be J t-cmlietted, there are the little ple. industries of the big heat-hating machine. The pipes run In colls all through the d Trim of refrigerators. They run" through the water cooling system, mhlch la also U rated In this room. They find thetr way to an i-e-maklng machine, where the wster la turned Into blocks of -e te provide a fond of cold more portable and transferable than pipes. V . - Another -of these machines hates alow n. (it This is tbe air compressor that nuke the tpet-d medium for the incu ii l ite tulxs running all over tbe house, r.e U the great "bete nolr? of this rnki'Mne. It thinks the human foot in on of the slowest methods of getting tout ever Invented. Messenger boys, ea pti tally the camlc paper kind, are Us pt. Il ktMHOillfttlOn. The telephone u all well enough for c..mr.tl-jn, but when It conies to sand ing ttUng ttuie should be a method ;ust a' p-1y and that Is thia. Th oih. r n, Mne hates dirt. It "can t al'rtr It," as Holry Gamp used to say. ' AViM-iwr it ae dirt it ewaHows It. fjoj iinn ujb mac n me luoea go all over lh tiuif-L And from tlie openings ot thu ti.b o tkm .ailoug floors fiekibl tuiits wi'.l t.e attached and tbe machine will ' t it appetite eaUated with the -dut tiat is fojnd in SW rooms and all other flovr and wall aeea of tha big hotel. i'M won't have a, il;n.e to try to get away U-causs a trww un't be used. Hi nou't t Kiircd up. ljt Just ilpp, be gol i led up by the Jattiible duat-eatlng siitncu-r in u. uilr aod awailowed. When the doors of the new Fonlenello hotel shall have been thrown open to the public Cmahana will be permitted to view a hostelry whose appointments will com pare with any hotel of the country. Pro prietor W, II. Burbank and the dfteoratora visited the bent hotels of many cities tn ths land and 'they Improved their own Idcaa with suggestions gathered in this inspection trip. The Interior of this hotel , will 1e one of the show places or uninna. ino furniture, carpets, Utapcrles and decora tions will eomprlee an ensemble of rich ness In design, restful color schemes, soft llg.itlng effects, artistic furniture of var ious pertods and alylea and other fea tures conductive to the comfort and pleasure of the guests. Furnishing the Interior ot a large hotel of this kind Is more of an undertaking than the average person would surmise. Orchard aV Wllhelin was given the con tract for providing the furniture, carpets, draperies and other decorations. The contract will amount to about llW.Ooo, probably the largest single order of the kind ever made in thla city. C. It. Dodd, decorating expert fox Orchard & Wllhelm started many weeka ago to draw sketches ot ths publla rooms, these beautiful skutcb.es showing Just how the var- ioua rooms will appear when furnished. even to the color chemes. It requires about three weeks to maka one of these sketches which serve la something the same manner aa the plana and specifica tions rf the aroused Ja thq. building of, the structure, Big- Hall Room. .. ' The banquet room will have a gray and gold color scheme, Thla room will.be divided by a glass partition, which will be raised on occasions for balls. The bail room thus available will be 42x100 feet. The walla ot this largo room are being covered with canvas and oil decorations and with the rich crystal chandeliers the effect will bo entrancing. Handsome chalra with ahlold and pattern backs have been received for this room. The tables will be of tlie round-top pattern, of mahogany with antique brown finish. It is antici pated that muny brilliant social functions will be I tld In this beagtifu room. The imilti dining room and palm room will be aepurated by a-glass partition. These two rooms when thrown open will measure KxiaO. Francis I period of doco- rulkms will prevail on the ceilings and the walls of these rooms and this Idea will be ruKgcstrd in the , furniture. The carpets will le of the English renaissance, with black, mulberry and green colorings. Ths furniture will be ot maple with bleached mahoguny und ebony Insets, making a pleasing and attractive effect. Mala Lobby Kmpesslve Place, i The main lobby will be furnished with Itullan and French renaissance furniture, of mahogany with antique gold trimmings and polychrome and gold upholstering to match the genoral color scheme, which will be a soft shade of French gray and mulberry. The men's lounge will be fitted up In a comfortable and substantial manner. with oak in aoit gray fliuMh and up- holsterlnga to match the decorations. Maple with painted decorations will be the chief characteristic ot the women's parlor. There will be a handsome con sole table with marble top and gold SSI COLE & F RY CO. Tkt Only hieptnitnt Fuk ni Oytttt Uoutt in Ntbnsla FRESH FISH SEA FOODS POULTRY CELERY KING COLE" Guaranteed Oysters Vc Supply Hotel Fontenelie A Bovine Beaaty,' It all originated at a small grocery store, where they aold anything from aand WHa pearl necklae A farmer Jid oi for some liniment to rub on his cow'a bad leg. The bungling grocer gave the old Iten Quality Products Always served whenever and wherever the very best crackers are required. RECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY GOOD GROCERS Baked and Fully Guaranteed By ITEN BISCUIT CO., Snow White Bakery IPitsl IB E. N. Y. Brewery, Brooklyn, N. Y. ros. WJ.Lmtp On Draft and in Bottles At the Fontenelie Hotel I i W IT Jf "America's Finest Pure Malt Beer' Only pure potable Water, the finest Barley Malt, 'made under Piel Bros.' personal direction and speci fications to the highest standards yet demanded of the malting industry, the finest obtainable Saazer Hops, specially selected, are used in the manufacture of these beers; individuality and specially cultured Yeasts are the fermentation factors. Kapuziner Oar Leader Extra dark, sweeter and creamier; possessing the cardinal characteristics of German Iloliday Beers. To the lovers of dark beers, it contains not only the delight of special malts, but represents a new achievement in the brewing industry in its super lative blend with the hops. This brew is, indeed, the "Last Word" in German Lager. Beers in Anier- lt is recommended by eminent physicians and ica. Brewing Co., St. Louis, U. S. A. "The Choicest Product of the Brewer's Art." ALSTAFF On Draft and in Bottles At the Fontenelie Hotel 1840-1915 Seventy-five Years Ago When -Martin Van Buren was president, the brew ery of Lemp was founded the oldest in America with a national patronage. Three generations of Lemp masterbrewers focused their efforts on perfecting the finest beer flavor. Beer Is Food Bread and beer are made of the same materials; cereals, yeast and water. Bread is solid; beer ia liquid both are highly nourishing. Physicians prescribe beer to produce energy, build tissue and strengthen nerves. Good beer is us&d in hospitals for the convalescent, because of its 'exceptional nutritive values, and is superior' to Malt Extracts because more digestive. The of Life ' j ( : ! L F ALSTAFF The Above Beers Are Distributed By HENRY ROHLFF COMPANY INCORPORATED. Importers and Wholesale Dealers BEERS AND LIQUORS Omaha, Nebraska PHONE, DOUGLAS 876 CaSS 2S67.G9 I swayw, gsrwf WtlWi I! I