The owners Mary and Bill – we are assuming they were a married couple – obviously put a lot of love into their humble diner in North Hollywood where the priciest dishes cost $1
For there are some forty odd varieties of cold Smorgasbord
who were among the original developers of the island
Streamlined both for aesthetic reasons and for efficiency – the distinctive shape also reduced air resistance
Advert in the Stanford Daily
The Tea Room, Hochschild, Kohn & Co, Baltimore, 1926 Sizes:50x76cm (20x30 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) The owners Mary and BillThis 1926 tearoom menu comes from a famous, but now closed, department store called Hochschild, Kohn & Co in Baltimore, Maryland. It was a striking example of the sleek and minimalist art deco movement which had just come into fashion, replacing the more decorative art nouveau style. The main illustration shows a lady in stylish 1920s clothing and hat sitting across the table from her equally stylish gentleman friend. There are wonderful fonts on this