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Old Waldorf Bar Days

MARMALADE One-quarter French Vermuth

One-quarter Italian Vermuth

One-half Nicholson Gin

MARTINI

MAcLEAN

Two slices Orange

Shaved Ice; frappe well

Dash of Orange Bitters

One-half Tom Gin

One-halfltalian Vermuth

Stir; strain

In

honor of John R. MacLean, long proprietor of the Cin–

cinnati Enquirer and the Washington Post. MacLean was

a frequent patron of the Bar in its older days. With him al–

ways traveled

his.J?dus dchates

and lieutenant, McBride, a

genial story-teller and general good fellow, who graced the

Bar oftener than did his principal. MacLean was once

owner of the old New York Morning Journal, buying it

from Albert Pulitzer, brother of Joseph. He used to think

he made a good deal by selling to William R. Hearst for a

much higher figure than it cost him. Subsequent events re–

vealed that Mr. Hearst had not made a bad bargain after all.

One-quarter Italian Vermuth

One-quarter French Vermuth

One-half Gordon Gin

Frappe·

McKINLEY'S DELIQ.HT*

One dash Absinthe

Two dashes Cherry Brandy

Two-thirds

Whisk~y

One-third Italian Vermuth

Stir; strain