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» PAGE 8; SO uit on , ‘ ; TALL, COLD, TINKLING DRINKS FOR SUMMERTINE CELEBRATIONS Behold some of the essential “makin’s” of a tall, cold, tinkler! Ice, of course, shaved and cracked into small chunks and served with mint tips or fresh-fiowers. Use tall, thin tumblers, and glass pitchers and punch bowls in serving. any beverage. the siphon_bottle filled with car- bonted water adds pep to all drinks. Sliced lomons and oranges, maraschina and mint cherries, mint tips and pa per straws lend a professional and fes-ti By BIDDY BYE. (All Drinks Actually Tested in a Home Kitchen.) Have you a private soda fountain? Of course not, but you may, with a slight effort, acquire an enviable repu- tation a8 a mixer of such good: ic, drinks that yop may -make™ y Parties yogumr ‘and win. the, thanks or the thirst; Home brewed beverages involve some time and treuble, but the art of the tall, cold drink, frosty and mint crowned and beautiful, requires only a light and artful hand, and—but small expense. Good drink mixing requires a rather large supply of foundations, such as concentrated fruit juices, ginger ale, grape juice, a ready-made and bottled pure sugar sirup, a good chocolate sirup, and plain lemon soda and car- bonated water. ‘A good siphon with which to.dispense the carbonated water and add “fizz” to the drink and eclat to’the serving of drinks, is an excellent investment for the summe! drint guixer, pire sugar sirup is a neceisity | with nearly every drink. Keep it in quantity, bottled, or in covered jars! ready for iminediate use. cupfuls of ‘warm water over 2 cupfuls! ful fresh lime juice, 1-3 bottle singe® of.granulated sugar and let stand until] ale, 1 tablespoonful of sugar sirup, 2 When dissolved] 'tablespoontfuls: grape juice, 1. table- sugar disaglves, bring the liquid Slowly to a boil and] spoonful of sugar sirup, 2 Cool} tuls grape juices} 1 tablespooi remove from. the fire at once. and bottle. ive air to the home-mixed, A goéd chocolate sirup is made as follows: Mix 1 cupful of granulated sugar with 1-2 cupful of grated bitter choco- late and*put in a saucepan. Add 1 stick of bark cinnamon and cover with 3-4:cupful of warm water. Heat slowly, .,stirring constantly and boil for-2.Minutes, When cool add 2 table- spoonfuls of very strong black coffee and 1 1-2 teaspoonfuls of vanilla ex- tract. Strain the liquid and bottle. Keep in a cool place until used. A-fine strawberry strup is made by crushing ripe trawberries in a clean cloth and pressing out enough juice to make 1 pint. To a pint of juice add 1 pint of pure sugar sirup and boil slowly for an hour. Cool, bottle and seal, and use as an extract or flavor- ing sirup as desired. Champagne Lemonade. The ingredients of this drink are given in the proportion used to a single glass, and must be multiplied according to the number to be served. For, four persons.-1 bottle of ,ginger | | ale and 1 1-2 \cupfuls of unfermented | *] grape juice, with the other materials | in’ proportion, makes a very generous | 4 + serving. i wtigar sirup poured 1-2 |° The ingredients’ (férs1 glass) spoon- Mint Alex The ingredients for this delicious summer porth drink are suffictent to serve elght arten persons. Serve in a large glass pitcher over cracked ice, or pour over a cake of ice in apunch} bowl. “Pheiniwreaientbess.. Juice of 4 legos, jysbunch-fredl mint ‘tips, 1-2 teaspoonful essence of peppermint, 1 cupful of sugar sirup, NAVENS co., blespoon- ful crack- ediice. 1-2 cupful ice. water): 2 large bottles ginger até. To make, saqueezo the lemon “juice, addithe sirup, water ‘and mint»leaves and essence, put’ in a covered bow! atid’ let’ stand @ half-hour. When ready to senve'add the ginger ale, pour over cracked ice and | garnish ‘with “fresh mint tips and lemon slices. ‘Chocolate Fizz. (Mix. 3 tablespoonfuls of chocolate sirup’ with an equal quantity of rich cream. “Add 1 'tablespoonful of shaved ice and fil) up-the.glass with carbon- ated, water. ‘ White Grape Cocktail. Mix 1. pint of white grape juice with 1.pint of, lime juice, sweeten to taste with sugar sirup, and ‘fill.the glass or pitcher with cracked ice and lemon soda, or carbonated ® water. Garnish with slived™limes, : ‘Queen ‘Punch. ‘Ta 1 pint. of..sweet cidor add the juice of 2 leméns and 1-2 of an un- peeled cucumber, sliced thin, Let stand.on ice for.1 hour., When cold strain out the cucumber, add 1 pint of singer ale and» serve bial! éracked ice... " ‘ ts be Fruit. Flip. » Make 1 cupful of hot Orange Pekoe tea and pour it over 1 cupful of sugar. When’ the sugar” is dissolve? “add “1 cupful of orange juice, 1-2 cupful of lemon’ juice’ atid. 1:2" cupful of “pine- apple juice. tir in 1 pint of unfér- mented grape juicé. “Pott ’ovér crack: ed ice, add 1 pint of carbonated wa- Ade} and garnish with orange: slices, pineapple chunks~ and fresh straw: berries. sli ie 4 Hee YOU CAN CALL HIM UP ON A RAY OF LIGHT NOW London, May’ 27,—Talking over ye ray of light, is -now: possthle.: A young British fclentiet hae developed ,the in- atruiments. by. which. the, mes: ges are sent. “he cote ie is spoken into a dranaunltters ane iaphragm oscillates. @ mirror which sends out: intermittent flasheb ‘of: ofeated lights At, the re- ceiving endja Jens catches the ah rays, and. the action of selenium, trangJates t! jashes phone receivér into speech. ‘A GistdieS 18;fot: course, the or! and :the stronger the light ray tht clearer the message. But. only one CLOTHES CLEANED OFTEN WEAR TWICE AS LONG Spend ba Sonne _{or-new clothes... 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