April 6, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
427 
There’s just the difference be¬ 
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tail and a 
Club Cocktail 
that there is between a raw, new 
Whiskey and a soft old one. 
The best of ingredients—the most 
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give the softness and mel¬ 
lowness that age imparts. 
Club Cocktails are aged in wood 
before bottling—and no freshly 
made Cocktail can be as good. 
Manhattan, Martin! and other 
standard blends, bottled, ready 
to serve through cracked ice. 
Refuse Substitutes 
AT ALL DEALERS 
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