HINTS AND GENERAL REMARKS.
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a twinkle in his eye he ordered " Two of those famous
Sans Soucis."
I
went to work and built up the glasses,
a
!'Eiffel tower, with all the necessary fruits and flowers,
and after having received a pleasant compliment from
my guest,
I
saw them going down to the store once
more. As
I
was afterwards informed, the broker sold
his customer
$
10,000
worth of goods with ease.
How to Start.
CLEAN
the top of your counter first, remove all uten–
sils from under the counter and place them on the top;
clean your bench. Before beginning with your glass.:.
ware, add a little salt to the water as it will help: in
polishing your glasses. Fill all your liquor bottles,
pack your working boxes with fine ice, cut up the fruit
for Immediate use, clean your silverware. Fill your
ice-boxes with ice. Afterward clean your back bar.
As an appropriate suit behind the bar
I
would men–
tion the following: a pair of black trousers, a long, white
apron, a white shirt, a white collar, a black tie, a white
vest, and a white coat; care should be taken to have
the suit fit well; have the sleeves of your coat cut, that
you may button it tight; this will prevent its getting
soiled and worn out; never have your suit starched .
Glassware.
IN
selecting your glassware, choose perfectly white
color, also for your bottles, as they look much more in-