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‘* THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 1. . ROTOGRAVURE SECTION DECEMBER 31 1922 —_— e e s e Five Washington Debutantes of the Season Photos Ty Harris & Ewine C Miss Fredericka McKenney daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney. Miss Margaret Hume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hume. -« " Bkl FILL your glass with sparkling Clicquot. See the golden bubbles; .- g | get the ginger-laden fragrance. And =7 then—best of all—taste it. ‘ A friendly taste if ever there was one. Spicy, live, good. You'll like Clicquot Club Ginger Ale—everybody does. It’s a popular drink. It pleases all sorts of people at all sorts of times. They all like it. And you couldn’t have a purer drink. Cool water rising from rock springs, real Jamaica ginger, the finest fruit flavors and cane sugar—that’s what Clicquot’s made of, That’s why it is blended so well —the happy blend which explains _Just why they all like it. Miss Beatrice Beck, daughter of the solicitor general and Mrs. Beck. Miss Virginia Selden. She wore this charming gown when introduced to Washington so- ciety recently. 3 There are other Clicquot Club bev- Ginger Ale erages that are popular too—Clicquot Sarsaparilla Club Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, and Birch Beer Root Beer. Try them all. You'll like Root Beer < I THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY Millis, Mass., U. S. A. i i Rodolph Valentino tuning up his radio transmission sef e Ehfz að ll-‘) : V;I‘aw:: Rodol;h a‘:tended the American radio exposition in New York s e SRt and there told the story of his life to the 2,000,000 or so wire- i less fans who “tuned in.” @Underwond & Underwond.