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AVIATOR

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BABY FINGERS

We really don ' t know who named this on or why.

Bu.t we have a good idea that the name is appro–

priate enough. And if you think Sloe gin means

SL<;>W, you're mistaken, lady. Many a stubborn

genius, whose forehead caressed a curbstone,

changed his mind after several "Baby Fingers."

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BACARDI BLOSSOM

Bacardi is one of the world's finest brands of rum.

In Cuba it is the national drink. And in the good

ol_d days, we dare say that many a man turned

Pirate under the winning influence of this

nectar of the gods.

If

you ever make the trip to

l:J-avana, don't forget to try the Bacardi concoc–

tions. You may never come back, but what do you

care!

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BACARDI

COCKTAIL

In Havana this one ranks with the best. Un'der a

Southern moon it brings gladness to your heart, a

tingle to your nerves, and a sparkle to your eye.

Ask a Cuban what he thinks of the BACARDI

COCKTAIL, and watch him jump to endorse it.

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One p !lrt

Plymouth io

Two

ports

Sloe gin

Three doi>hcs

Calnsnyn

bitten

Shake

with ice until cold

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(For

Six Cocktails)

4

cocktail glasses of Bacardi

• teaspoonfuls

of

sugar

The juice of one orange

The juice of half a Lime (or lemon)

A little

grated nutmeg

Add cracked ice, then shake well

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A

smell wine.glen

of Bacardi

The juice of half a Lime

One or two teaspoonfuls

of

eugar

In

a

gla1111

filled

with

ice

Shake

well, 11train

and urve

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