1935 So Red the Nose or Breath in the Afternoon

MacKiniay Kantor^s THE VOICE OF BUGEE ANN Cocktail

JUICE OF 1/^ LEMON JUICE OF ORANGE 2l/i OUNCES GIN

Pour Over Two Large Cubes of Ice in Tall Glass and Spray Tenderly with Seltzer from Siphon— net Bottled Soda. Don't Stir. Drink in Thirsty Gulps. Repeat at Quick Intervais Until You Be- gin to Bay Like a Fox Hound ONLY one writer has donc abetter piece on the Bat- tle of Gettysburg than Mac Kantor—and that was Abraham Lincoln. So here's to you, Mac; a toast we can Long Rememher. Kantor is a very good eggwho used to write very bad poetry for the "Line" in the Chicago Tribime, and has since written several excellent novels. He can get de- lightfully sentimental over Civil War vétérans, fox hounds, and the Middle West. He rvas recemrly in- sulted by a number of well-meaning critics who compared his Bugle Aun to Hilton's Good-bye, Mr. Chips. Such are the standards of American criticism. Possibly the secret of that ghostly voice ofBugle Ann ringing through the hills of Missouri is to be found in the above recipe.

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