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THE
BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK
PINK LADY
PINK LADIES should never be taken alone.
They provide too much atmosphere-too much
charm to the surroundings. Thus we give the
recipe for four. And we personally recommend
that you mix it for four, but remember that even
three's a crowd.
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PLAZA
Imbibe this with top-hat in one hand and cane in
the other. Then go out for a stroll. Keep near
lamp posts, or trees, or something handy to hold
on to. You may need it.
PLINIUS
The ovmer of the Hotel Plinius at Milan, Italy,
sends this one. And believe it or not, it was worth
the trouble. We are of the opinion that business
at the Plinius is going to pick up from now on.
•••••
POMPOM
Named after that old childhood game, Pom
Porn, Pull Away, Run Again or I'll Pull You
Away. We've been trying to pull away from this
one ever since we heard of it. Don't give it to
husbands who have to be home at certain hours.
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One
tumbler
of Gin
One-fourth tumbler Grenadine
Whites
of
four
eggs
Juice
of two Oranges
Juice of one Lemon
Dash
of
sugar
57
Mix with ice in shaker: drink before
it
'et ties
*
One
part
Gin
One
part French Vermouth
One part Italian Vermouth
One piece Fresh Pineapple
Ice,
shake
and strain into coclctail gt&,ss.
*
One part
Sandy Macdonald
One part
Jamaica
Rum
One-half part juice
of Orange
One crust Lemon
Shake
with
cracked ice:
*
One part Gin
Two
parts
Italian
V ermou th
Two
dashes Bitters
Ice, shake
and
strain into
cocktail glass into
which has
been dropped e cherry