1930 The Art of Drinking What and How by Dexter Mason

"There are canopies and canapes," The puzzled housewife cried, "The former are for overhead, The latter for inside, And when my friends forgather For a Bronx-if it's my treat The canape's what worries me Shall it be fish, or meat?" "Ho, ho !" The busy author cried, "I'll fix that in a hurry I'll do a book on canapes T ,, o canopy your worry. And so upon these pages You'll find all neatly planned

The cocktail and the canape That travel hand in hand.

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