1934 Harry Johnson's new and improved Bartenders' Manual

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ORGEAT LEMONADE. (Use a large bar glass.)

1^ wine glass of orgeat syrup; i tablespoonful of sugar; 6 to 8 clashes of lemon juice; f glass of shaved ice; Fill the glass with water;

Mix up well and ornament with grapes, herries, etc., in season, in a tasteful manner, and serve with a straw. This is a fine drink in warm climates.

SOLDIERS' CAMPING PUNCH. Boil a large kettle of strong hlack coffee; take a large dish and put 4 pounds of lump sugar into it; then pour 4 hottles of hrandy (Martell) and 8 hottles of Jamaica rum over the sugar, and set it on fire, let the sugar dissolve and drop into the hlack coffee; stir this well, and you will have a good hot punch for soldiers on guard. SARATOGA BRACH UP. (Use a large bar glass.) 1 small tahlcspoonful of white sugar; 2 or 3 dashes of hitters (Boker's genuine only); 2 or 3 dashes of lemon juice;

1 dash of lime juice; 2 dashes of ahsinthe; 1 fresh egg; f glass of hrandy (Martell); I glass shaved ice;

Shake this up thoroughly in a shaker, strain it into a large size fancy har glass, and fill'with syphon Vichy or Apollinaris water and serve.

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