Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, May 9, 1917 by Various
page 19 of 52 (36%)
page 19 of 52 (36%)
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YOU SHOULD SEE
THAT ALL DAYS ARE EAT-LESS DAYS. Something like that would soon drive the fear of England into the [unprintable word] Germans. Yours, etc., DOWNRIGHT. TO MASTER THE ROLLS. SIR,--My experience is that all rolls are too big. I personally can get through a meal comfortably with only half the fat roll that is automatically put before me at most of the restaurants. Let Lord DEVONPORT decree a roll just half the size, and the difference both in consumption and waste will be enormous. At a dinner-party which I attended the other evening, not, Sir, a hundred miles from your own office, the excessive size of the rolls was the subject of much comment. No one should be given the opportunity of leaving any bread. It should be doled out in the smallest doses. Yours, etc., OBSERVER. THE USE OF ABUSE. |
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