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JUICES
FRUIT
MARMALADE
CEREALS
FISH
MEATS
EGGS
POTATOESBREAD
TOAST
GRIDDLECAKESBEVERAGES
Waiters a re Forbidden t o Serve OrdersGiven Verbally.
Guests Wil l Please Call for Check BeforePaying and Compare Amounts Charged.
No Check Issued for Less than 25c for EachPassenger.
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Menu
Orange Juice, 25 P i n e a p p l e Juice, 25 G r a p e f r u i t Juice, 25Sauerkraut Juice, 25 Ca l i fo rn ia Prune Juice, 25 To m a t o Juice, 25
Whole Orange, 15 S l i c e d Orange, 25California Prunes, 20; with Cream, 30
California Whole Ripe Figs, 20; wi th Cream, 30California Canned Sliced Peaches, 20; with Cream, 30
Preserved Skinless Figs, 25; with Cream, 35Individual Jar Extracted Honey, 25
Orange, 25 G r a p e f r u i t , 25All Cereals with Cream, 30
Oatmeal P u f f e d Wheat R a i s i n Bran P u f f e d Rice C r e a m of WheatWhole Wheat Cereal G r a p e Nuts T o a s t e d Corn Flakes
Rice Flakes A l l Bran W h e a t i e s B r a n Flakes R i c e KrispiesShredded Whole Wheat Biscuit
Native Mountain Trout, 90Salt Mackerel, Broiled or Boiled, 75
Codfish Cakes with Bacon, 75Calf's Liver with Bacon, 75
Ham, or Bacon, Broiled or Fried, 70Bacon and Eggs, 70 H a m and Eggs, 70
Grilled Lamb Chops, (I), 45; (2), 85
2 Eggs Boiled, Fried, Scrambled, or Shirred, 30Poached on Toast (2), 45
Omelet, Plain, 40; with Jelly, Parsley, or Green Peppers, 60American Fried, Lyonnaise or Hashed Browned, 20
Breakfast Rolls or Muffins, 15Whole Wheat, Raisin, Vienna or Rye Bread, 15
Ry-Krisp (Non-fattening), 15Dry or Buttered Toast, 15 T o a s t e d Raisin Bread, 15
Milk Toast, 35 C r e a m Toast, 45French Toast with Currant Jelly, 45
Wheat or Corn CakesWith Maple Syrup, 30 W i t h Honey, 45
Coffee, Pot, 25; Cup, 15Kaffee Hag Coffee, or Instant Postum, Pot, 25
Cocoa with Whipped Cream, Pot, 25English Breakfast, Japan, or Orange Pekoe Tea, Pot, 25
Pasteurized Milk, or Buttermilk, Bottle, 15Malted Milk, 25
Service Outside of Dining Car, 25c Extra forEach Person Served.
If there is a particular dish you desire, notlisted, the Steward wi l l gladly furnish,if available.
ABSORPTION OF SALES TAX NOT PERMITTED UNDER THE STATE LAWS
ico Grande Club Breakfast 3erviceP L E A S E O R D E R B Y N U M B E R 0 W R I T E S E L E C T I O N S O N M E A L C H E C K
Sliced Peaches with CreamBerries with Cream
Breakfast PrunesHoney Dew Melon
CantaloupeOrange Juice
Hot MuffinsCoffee Cocoa
No. 1-85c
and
Griddle Cakes with Three Strips Baconor
Corned Beef Hash with Eggor
Bacon or Ham and EggsToast
Kaffee Hag Coffee0 0
No. 2-65c
Rolled Oats, CreamCream of Wheat, Cream
Choice of any Dry Cerealwith Cream
TeaBreakfast Rolls
Milk
Sliced Peaches with Cream O a t m e a l , CreamCantaloupe W h o l e Wheat Cereal, Cream
Honey Dew Melon o r C h o i c e of any Dry CerealPineapple Juice w i t h Cream
Prune Juice
Breakfast RollsCoffee Tea
CantaloupeCalifornia Prunes
Breakfast FigsTomato Juice
Hot MuffinsCoffee Tea
andEggs, Boiled, Fried or Scrambled
orGriddle Cakes with Bacon, Maple Syrup
Hot MuffinsMilk C o c o a
D o
No. 3-50c
MarmaladeToast
Milk CocoaParents may share their portions with children without extra charge
Half portions wil l be served children under twelve years of age, at half price
H. W. McAbee
ToastKaffee Hag Coffee
Rolled Oats, Creamor W h e a t Hearts, Cream
Choice of any Dry Cerealwith Cream
RollsKaffee Hag Coffee
We are proud of our employes. We will appreciate it if youwill write us about any unusual courtesies they show you.
H. I . ScofieldPassenger Traffic Manager S u p t . Dining Car and Hotel Dept.
Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, Denver, Colo.
PI Romance of Glenwood SpringsG L E N W O O D SPRINGS, in primitive days, was reverenced by theIndians. The Great Spirit had endowed its waters with the breathof Life.
Hatred flamed as the Indians watched the pale-faces bathe in themagical pools. Chief Colorow, young, mighty warrior, planned revengeand exterminating slaughter.
On the night appointed for the massacre the Indians watched thepale-faces from an adjoining cliff. In the camp-fire glow the figure of ayoung maiden caught Colorow's eye. She resembled a tall, whiteflower. Her hair was like gleaming gold. A plan formed in his mind torescue her and later make her his bride; for was he not the mightyChief Colorow of the Utes?
In the days that followed "White Flower" drooped like the Columbinein drought. Her eyes were deep pools that reflected the sky. Colorowgrew desperate. He brought her the choicest berries gathered with dew,and made her cakes over the red hot embers. Still he saw the spirit oflife leaving her frail body.
In a moment of frantic fear he gathered her in his arms and sped likethe wind down the canyon to where the Great Spirit breathed Life inYampah's vaporous waters.
"White Flower" greeted each morning wi th laughter. The GreatMedicine Spirit had touched her cheeks with roseate hue. Colorowon occasional visits watched her brown hands weave garlands o fberries and flowers perfumed with balsam and pine. Shortly now hewould make her his bride.
The day had arrived. The sun kissed the heights in a flush of crimson.The valley glowed in purple and amethyst hue. Colorow hastened towhere "White Flower" would be waiting.
Big Chief looked around in amazement. Grew frantic in search. He 411called b u t only the echoes answered him back. His eyes traveled todim distances, then close at hand.
Caught on the thorns of a bush was a gauntlet, worn by the pale-facewhen he rode a horse. Colorow tore it from its fastening, threw it intothe abyss below. Overhead an eagle screamed. Colorow timed hisarrow. Swift as a bird i t flew b u t for the first time in the youngbrave's life B i g Chief had missed his mark.