1925 About Town Cocktail Book by Joe Fitchett

DON'T ARGUE ^HIS comes from one of the original "Don't Argue" men. It's worth arguing for though, if you can't get it. % Rum Italian Vermouth 1/4 Lemon Juice Liberal addition of Benedictine or Apricot Brandy. DIKI-DIKI This cocktail was invented by the bar steward of the Embassy Club,London, and was introduced there in 1922. Diki-Diki, he declares, is the chief monarch of the Island Ubian. He weighs 23 pounds and is only 32 inches'in height. Fill the shaker half full of broken ice and add: 1/4 gill of Calvados % gill of Caloric Punch % gill of Grape Fruit Juice Shake well and strain into a cocktail glass. DOCTOR'S ORDERS ^AKE four of these between the hours of 9 and 11 p.m. 1 teaspoon of Lemon Juice 1 liqueur glass Grand Marnier 1 dash of Orange Bitters 1 small glass o£ Gin Note—Shake well and strain into cocktail glass with cherry. , White one Egg V* Wine glass Cream 2 ounces Gin Shake thoroughly, pour into tall thin glasses and cover top lightly with Creme de Menthe. Wisdom Abootlegger is a guy who knows enough to sell it but too much to drink it. / 12 'J , DREAM 1 teaspoonful powdered sugar 3 teaspoonfuls Lemon Juice

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