Clam Soup.

Cold Mutton.

Raw Tomatoes.

Brussels-Sprouts Stewed Potatoes.

Oranges and Bananas. Coffee and Cake.

Clam Soup

Early in the morning crack your mutton-bone, and put on in a quart of cold water, at the back of the range. When little more than a large cupful of liquor remains, take it off and strain into a bowl to cool. When perfectly cold take off the fat, put in a quart of clam liquor and the hard parts of fifty clams. Season with a teaspoonful of minced onion, as much chopped parsley, a pinch of mace, pepper and salt to taste, and cook, covered, half an hour after the boil begins. Heat in another vessel two cups of milk; when hot, stir in two tablespoonfuls of butter, rolled in a heaping tablespoonful of flour, and set in boiling water to keep hot, after it has boiled two minutes. Strain the soup back into the pot, put in the soft parts of the clams - the only digestible portions - and simmer five minutes. Pour the thickened milk into the tureen, stir in the soup, and serve. . - This is a delightful and nutritious soup, and since you are to have cold meat for dinner, you need not grudge the care of preparing it, even on Job's birthday.

Cold Mutton

Your stuffed shoulder will be nearly as nice cold as hot. Garnish it tastefully with curled parsley and bleached lettuce-leaves.

Brussels Sprouts

Cook in boiling, salted water • twenty-five minutes; drain well; add a liberal lump of butter, with pepper and salt to taste, and put into a deep dish.

Raw Tomatoes

Peel with a sharp knife; slice, and lay in a salad-bowl. Season with a dressing of oil, vinegar, salt and pepper in the proportions given on last Thursday.

Stewed Potatoes

Boil whole until a fork will pierce them. Peel quickly; crack, without breaking, each, by pressing it, and drop into a saucepan containing a large cup of milk, almost on the boil. When all the potatoes are in, add two table-spoonfuls of butter, with salt and pepper. Cover and heat - below the boiling point - until the potatoes begin to crumble. Pour into a deep dish.

Oranges And Bananas

Serve whole, upon china plates, with a knife for each,

Coffee And Cake

You need not be ashamed of "cold meat on Monday," even should John have "picked up" his unexpected friend on the street, when your bright coffee-urn, with the fragrant contents, flanked by a basket of sliced homemade cake, comes in as a reserved force.