1930 The Saloon in the Home

How many young women, especially those connected with factories, do we see go into the dram shops! On a Saturday night, hundreds, it is believed, in this town, call after they have received their wages, to get a dram. Let us remember, that they are making a dreadful compact with the devil and are hastening on to death and hell. Can a youth of sin be succeeded by a ma– turity of comfort, or an old age of serenity'? As well might we expect a blasted tree to flourish! Early dissipation will entail a life of misery. Temperance Almanac, 1847. A GOOD PLAN S EVERAL young ladies in Brooklyn kept Temperance Pledges on their parlor tables on New Year's day and offered them, instead of wine to the gentlemen who called. Many signatures were obtained. Temperance Advocate, 1884.

The Rickey

Drop a piece of ice in a _medium size glass, add the juice of one lime (or equal amount of lemon) and gin to taste. Fill up :with seltzer.

The Dacqueri

Two parts Bacardi Rum, One part Lime juice, Three dashes of Grenadine. [ 63]

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