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- THE

BARTENDER'S

GUIDE AND SON"G

BOO~

STAR COCKTAIL

Named the STAR because that is what yQu gen–

erally saw after a few minutes' intimacy with this

cheerful explosive. We recommend at the next

party that you see who can count the most stars be–

fore your vision gets altogether clouded. (The

record with us is eleven.)

For Auld Lang Syne

*

Fill a mixing-gla ss half-Cull of fine ice

Add

t"o dashes Gum

Syrup

Three dashes of Boker'• Bitten

One-half jigger of Apple Brandy

One-half jigger of Italian Vermouth

Mix, strain

into

a cocktail

it1111,

fwist

1mdl

piece of lemon peel on

th11

top

Should aulJ acquaintance bt forgot,

A nJ nwer brought to

min'

f

S hould

a~ld

acquaintance be forgot

And da}•s

o'

lang-syne?

We

twa

/1at rtm about the brau,

And fiu'd the gowons /irie;

Fer auld long synt,

my

dear,

For auld lang syne,

We'll take a cup o' kindness yet,

For auld Zang syne.

Wt two hat paidl't in the burn

Frat morning sun till dine;

But seas between us braid hat roared

Sin' auld Zang syne.

A nJ there's a hand, my trusty frim',

.J

nJ gie' s a hand

o'

thine;

A nd we'll take a righ t gude willy-waufJhl

Fo r auld Zang syne.

AnJ su rely ye'll be your

pin t

st ou p,

As rnrely I'll be mine I

And we'll take a cu p of kindnus ye t

For auld

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syne.

But we'v, wandered mony a weary fo"t

Si1J'

nuld lflng sy ne.