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THB BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOlt

JOCKEY CLUB COCKTAIL

Up in Canada this one is still a rite between

races. Ask any bookey. It was still

a

rite with

us up to the fifth race, and then it was all wrong.

We doubled up and parlayed all bets, and our

horse broke

a

leg after being in front by ten

lengths.

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KIDDY-CAR COCKTAIL

Discovered by His Honor, Mr. Charles

K.

Roe,

co-author of this book, in an effort to produce

a

Side-Car Cocktail with what-have-you. Charley

named this one Kiddy-Car because

he

said it

makes you so childish. Oh, to be young again, just

for tonight!

......

KNICKERBOCKER

Pardon us, while we shed

a

few crocodile tears

at

the thought of this old Knickerbocker Bar

fa–

vorite. What pleasures our youth

of

America

must

forego ( I'll

bet that

more than

half of

them

can't even pronounce St. Croix

I

.

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LAMBS

CLUB

The actor's del ight l Three of these and you could

pull the worst play in the town through a slow

first-night crowd with ri nging cheers, and "steen

bows," after which you' d catch up with the rest of

your pals at the LAMBS CLUB.

A

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'1'

*

One.half Italian Vermouth

One-h111f Rye

A

few drops of juice from Mamschino

cherries

Put into cockt11il shaker with ico--sbake

well

a~d

strain into cocktail glasa

*

Three parts Applejack

Two parts Cointreau

One

p11rt Lemon Juice

Shake with plenty of fi11e

ioo

Four part•

St. Cr()ix

Ru•

J .

Ono part each

of

Oran&o

and

Lemo• uioe

Fluor

with

Ra.pbercy .ad Piaeapplo

syrup

Shake

witla

fine ice

*

Equal proportions of

Dry

Gin, Italian and

French Vermouth

Dash of Benedictine

Sh11ke well w ith fine ice

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