1930 The Saloon in the Home

THE UNHAPPY· ONES

J AMEs.-What is this picture'?

MOTHER.-It shows you how he who drinks ardent spirits treats his family when at home. LUCY.-What is he doing there, mother'? MOTHER.-He is driving his wife out of the house, in the cold, dark night. See how cruelly he beats her. Hear the wind whistle. See how the snow flies. See the poor children, wring– ing their hands and crying out "Oh, father, do not drive mother away! do not drive mother away!" And then he turns around and curses them. BOTH CHILDREN.-Oh! What a monster!

From "Scenes of Intemperance Exhib£ted z"n Familiar Conversatz"ons," Philadelphia, 1850.

The Uncle Wrigley

One part Applejack, One-half part Lemon juice, Two teaspoonsful of Grenadine.

The Edgewood

One part Rye whiskey, - A teaspoonful of sugar-syrup, A dash of Orange bitters, A dash of Angostura bitters.

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