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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .7, “THURSDAY,” MAY 21~ 1925, PN NONONON SN NN NN ONONNN NNV ONONON SN NN NN I PN PN PPN PN PN P\ PP\ o\ o NONAONONNON NN NN NN PN NN O PO\ P\ P\ PO o\ o 7 \ 3 \ \ N 3 > E 4 3 N N > 3 8 KA, NG 7 \, o /,m-;. 1 el T'he prince of drinks and the drink of princes THERE is something about “Canada Dry” that appeals instantly to everyone who has an in- born appreciation of the finer things of life. ... A quiet aristocratic bearing that bespeaks the thoroughbred. . . . A certain proud distinction that the French call magnifique! “Canada Dry” should have been selected as a royal drink when H. R. H. The Prince of Wales visited the United States last fall. The following item is from a press report of the polo game at Meadowbrook, September 15, 1924: “No pains were spared to make the royal For years upon years this fine old ginger ale\ visitor comfortable during his stay at the game. has been served in the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa, in the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, in the residence of the Governor-General and at affairs of state throughout the Dominion. Woven into its history is the priceless heritage of an honored past. Because of this, it was but natural that In the fourth chukker an attendant appeared in the royal box carrying a tray, with glasses of ‘Canada Dry’.” Good old “Canada Dry”! How it gleams and sparkles as you pour it, cool and dewy, into the thin-edge glasses! Note the pale, champagne- like color! How “dry” it is, like an old wine! Its delicate, alluring, never-to-be-forgotten flavor! How perfectly it blends with other beverages! The keen refreshment that is in it! Especially the last—the keen refreshment that is in it. For “Canada Dry” is not a beverage that owes its amazing popularity solely to a pleas- ing flavor, but a beverage that is genuinely good for you. For it is a real ginger ale—made from real Jamaica ginger—and is one ginger ale that does not contain capsicum (red pepper) in any form. In quality—in purity—in the witchery of its magic flavor and its golden mellow color—it is indeed “The Champagne of Ginger Ales.”’ ‘CANADA DRY" A PARTIAL LIST OF CLUBS, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS WHICH SERVE “CANADA DRY” Columbia Country Lee House Club Le Paradis Congressional Madrillon Country Club Martinique Hotel Allies Inn Arlington Hotel Purple Iris Racquet Club Raleigh Hotel Rauscher’s Army and Navy Club Reg. U. S. Pat. OF. SPECIAL FAMILY PACKAGE A new way of packing “Canada Dry.” Ideal for home use. Twelve bottles in a substantial carton. Small. Compact. Fits unobtrusively into almost any little corner in the pantry. You will be especially glad to have it handy for social gatherings, for automobile trips or when good friends drop in unexpectedly. This Special Family Package is sold by all “Canada Dry” dealers. Cosmos Club Mayfower Hotel Zeshteyhsnsse Embassy Club Metropolitan Club Gallotti's New Willard Hotel Hamilton Hotel Occidental Hotel Powhatan Hotel Press Club Schneider’s Shorcham Hotel University Club Wardman Park Hotel Washington Hotel Bartholdi’s Cafe Lorraine Chantecler Club Chevy Chase Club City Club REGARDING IMITATIONS For your own protection, remember that every ginger ale sold in a green SRy bottle is not “Canada Dry.” It pays Harvey's to be particular, on the boitle cap La Java Cafe BISININISTSINISNINISNI SIS ININTNININT ST NIV IS TSI NT ST ST SIS ICI VT ST SIS T ST I T IS IST ST ICTOIAT TSI TS TS TSI TSI TSI ST SININIS I DI T8I IS IANIS TSI I h N N N S S 3 3 > N ; S ? N 3 o N N 2 3 S 3 4 d 3 3 N > ? N S § K \ 4 N N S N Ke N 2 N > 3 R4 2 N > > S 3 3 S > Bottled in the U.S.A. by CANADA' DRY GINGER ALE, INCORPORATED. 25 West 43rd Street, New York, N.Y. In Canada, J. J. McLaughlin Limited. Fstablished 1890. Selling Agent, Southern Sales Limited, 1731 I ., N.W. Phone M. 6332 \,\,\,\ ONONON NN OO\ ON NN N PN N NN NN NN AN NN\ e\ s\ s\ o ONONON I\ PN P\ 2o\ P\ oo\ ON NN NN OO\ O\