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wovild have to be taken in place of it, and where the

prescription calls for St. Croix rum, take Medford

rum, etc. These would be proper ingredients where

a low price is charged for a Milk Punch.

This illustration will answer for all other drinks.

KNICKERBEIN.

(Use a sherry wine glass.)

V3 sherry wine glass vanilla;

1 fresh egg (the yolk only); cover the egg with bene-

dictine;

V3 sherry wine glass of Kirschwasser or cognac;

4 to 6 drops bitters (Boker's genuine only).

Particular care must be taken with the above drink,

the same as with Pousse Cafe, to prevent the liquors

from running into each other, so that the yoke of the

egg and the different liquors are kept separated from

each other.

SELTERS LEMONADE.

(Use a large bar glass.)

1^ tablespoonfuls of sugar;

4 to 6 dashes of lemon juice;

4 or 5 small lumps of broken ice

Then fill the glass up with syphon setters, stir up

well with a spoon and serve.

If customers desire to have the imported setters

waters, use that instead of the syphon setters.

In order to have the above drink mixed properly,

you ipust not spare sugar or lemon juice, and if the

customer requires his drink strained use a fancy goblet

without putting in fruit..