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Old Waldorf Bar Days

There is a good deal of difference between a human blush

and a human osculation, though of course one may be con–

sequent upon the other. Of course, Angel's Dream involves

an effort of imagination. As for Angel's Tit-well, this is

getting too anatomical.

(pony)

Two-thirds Maraschino

One-third Cream

APPLE TODDY COLD

(whiskey)

Dissolve one lump of Sugar in three

teaspoonfuls of Water

One jigger Apple Whiskey

One lump lee

Serve with spoon and Nutmeg

APRICOT SAMWARD

Sam Ward gave his name to two drinks, but who in Sam

Hill Sam Ward was, nobody connected with the old Wal–

dorf Bar seems now to know. See Sam Ward Cocktail.

(cocktail)

Cup one small Lemon

Put in cocktail glass

Fill with fine lee

Fill with Apricot Brandy

AN AUTOMOBILE ·

Invention of the drink is variously ascribed. It was first

concocted in the days when the automobile was a novelty.

The .fact that its alcoholic content was modest, inclines one

to the belief that it was not invented by the victim of a

motor car. On the other hand, it was said to produce an