Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1925, Page 98

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION— JUNE 7, 1925. ru'u I Mm‘\ | GingeRALE TheClicquot Club Co- Millis, M. USA- Qgungen ale mode By The Clioquot Club Go MillisMas U5 NEYConTENTS 1574 FLUIDOMES ’_—__”————_{' g BARRET T une 1 with these two and tune out tharst! What do you want to hear on your radio—the lilting syncopation of Vincent Lopez or Ted Lewis? Then here’s a drink to match your music mood. It’s Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, Regular—a dashing, swinging, tingling fox-trot of a drink. @.Or do you want to listen to the lulling melodies of a string quartette? Then here’s the drink to match that music taste. It is Clicquot Club Pale Dry, a dream-like waltz of a bever- age. It’s slower in tempo than its companion drink, Regular Clicquot Club, but just as fine in tone. @ Everywhere that radio can go, you find these two refreshing drinks. Everywhere you find them, you find the same tingling, refreshing taste that, forty years ago, first taught America what real ginger ale tastes like. Both have that same refreshing taste that has made Clicquot Club Ginger Ale the one outstanding drink of popularity among the eleven thousand brands of ginger ale made today. The next time you tune in on your radio, tune out thirst with Clicquot - Club Ginger Ale. The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass., U. S. A.

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