Jefferson Memorial Breakfast Menu

The colorful painting of the Jefferson Memorial on the cover of this Baltimore & Ohio menu is signed by Paul Burns (1910-1990), who is best known for his illustrations for women’s magazines such as Colliers. Often identified as Paul C. Burns, his full name was Paul Callan Vincent Burns. He was born in Pittsburgh, studied art at various schools including the Pennsylvania Acadamy of Fine Arts, and lived most of his life in New Jersey. He also co-authored a 1979 book on portrait painting.

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The menu itself offers a choice of a 75-cent breakfast or a dollar breakfast, plus some a la carte items. The menu carries a note that its prices comply with wartime price regulations issued in 1943 (but which remained in effect through 1946). A small code says “A445,” which I suspect means the menu was issued in April, 1945, in which case multiply prices by about 14 to get today’s dollars.


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