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THE BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK

WHITE SATIN COCKTAIL

Perfectly named-friends-literally smooth as

satin-this one. Try it at a somber party some

time just to vary the monotony. Ladies have

raved over this one-before and after taking–

especially after.

......

WIDOW'S

KISS

"Thrilling, positively thrilling-my deah-and

so convincing-so utterly convincing." No gentle

kiss hers-no soft caressing touch of lips.

A

Widow's Kiss-but-blistery-passionate, this one.

Excellent before playing post-office-or spin–

the-bottle, and again we say, "We warned you

t"

YALE COCKTAIL

This one was the real reason for Yale's great

popularity among young men around

1900.

Ask

any "Old Grad" about this one-then set back and

get an ear fu ll about the days when this was part of

a college curriculum-and

a

woman was proud

of

a

billowing figure.

......

YVETTE

If

you've ever had one, you'll never forget it–

nor regret it. You've probably heard of that book,

"They Had to See P aris"-Well, this was the

reason -

the

real

reason. They had to try

YVEITEl

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Dip rim of glass in plate dampened with

lemon juice and then in powdered sugar

Cut a V-shaped piece of orange end place

in glass on end of toothpick

One end one-half oz. "White Sa tin"

Teaspoon of lemon or orange juice, one

teaspoon powdered sugar, white of one

egg,

cracked ice. Shake well and serve

*

Vermouth and a Hazel Nut in glass

Half Dry Gin

Helf Dubonnet

Two dashes of Maraschioe>

Ice, shake and strain

*

Fill

a mixing.glass half-full of

6ne ice

Three dashes of Orange Bitters

One dash of Peyscheud Bitters

A piece of Lemon Peel

One jigger of Tom Gin

Mix, strain into cocktail glass

Add

a

squirt of siphon seltzer

*

Two parts Dry G in

Juice of one-half Lime

One part each of Creme Yvette and

Sweet

Cream

Bar spoon of sugar

Shake well with Ice

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