Word: pies
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Evening Pie & Pieces Present Totals 276,000 World-Telegram 200,000 440,000 Sun 15,000 300,000 Journal 30.000 680.000 Post . 5,000 102,000 Sunday Now WORLD 492,000 Times 50,000 807,997 Herald Tribune. . . . 100,000 540,000 American 200,000 1,250,000 Sunday News...
...Pie 6 Present...
...bake a cherry pie, charming Billy...
...long rows of bottles and preserved goods from all over the world, many painted in pastel shades. Smooth salesmen in morning coats and striped trousers greet the visitors. Much has been done to preserve the British tradition. On exhibit at last week's opening was a tremendous woodcock pie around whose crest were the skulls of 20 woodcocks, a replica of the pie which every year the Irish Free State sends to the King of England. Near the lift is a British coat-of-arms...
...foie gras after he saw geese being stuffed with food the better to fatten their livers. To visitors of untrained appetites Mr. Page explains such delicacies as East Indian poppadums, cheeses-marmalades, honeys from Syria, Portugal, Greece, England; Bombay duck; cox-combs in jelly; grouse pie; vintage marmalades; sole farcie en champagne. He explains that Fortnum & Mason anxiously awaits the Department of Agriculture's permission to sell rare soups, including those made from shark fins and kangaroo tails...