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of a lemon into it; add the sugar and stir well until the sugar is dissolved. Put in two tablespoon fuls of cracked ice, and stir until very cold, then stir in the soda. As soon as it begins to effervesce, serve it.

NECTAR FOR DOG DAYS

(Recipe by a famous mixer of drinks)

I lemon, i bottle of club soda, Ice.

Strain the juice of the lemon into a tall glass, add two tablespoonfuls of cracked ice and pour the soda over it. Serve at once.

SNOW BALL

i teaspoon ful of powdered sugar, i egg white, $ cupful of white grape juice,

Shaved ice, Ginger ale.

Select a tall, straight-sided glass do — and fill it half full with crushed ice. Turn the ice, sugar, egg white, and grape juice into a cocktail shaker; shake well, strain into the selected glass and fill with ginger — an iced tea glass will

ale.

HORSE'S NECK

i bottle of ginger ale, i lemon.

Peel a lemon in one continuous strip; place in a tall, straight-sided glass with one end over the edge of the glass, and add several pieces of ice. Pour over this the ginger ale. If one desires it, a few drops of bitters may be added.

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