1931 Old Waldorf Bar Days by Albert Stevens Crockett

Old Waldorf Bar Days

DOUBLE STANDARD SOUR Owes its name to a controversy which during the Nineties divided two political parties on the subject of whether this country should have both a gold and silver standard of currency, or gold alone. Nothing to do with masculine or feminine conduct.

(star) Juice one-half Lime One-half Rye Whiskey One-halfTom Gin One dash Raspberry Syrup Stir; strain; fruit

DUMMY DAISY

What was called a temperance drink. It looked wicked and was popular with sober men who wished to be thought "one of the boys" when they drank at the Bar with in– temperate friends.

(lemonade) One pony Raspberry Syrup Juice one Lime One-half spoon Sugar Fizz with Seltzer

DURKEE

After a member of a family which had attained wealth through the manufacture of condiments. (Collins) One whole Lemon One spoon Sugar, muddled well

One jigger Jamaica Rum Fill with Delatour Soda Stir while pouring ( I 88]

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