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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 4, 1926. —_— e N T ———— T— 1SS BARRYMORE, one of the most distinguished of living actresses, belongs to a family that for three generations has notably graced the American stage. Away from the footlights, she is just as charming as when she is the heroine of a Barrie play, and to share her hospitality is a privilege. Dining room at the fashionable Embassy Club, 695 Fifth Avenue, where Miss Barrymore sometimes entertains. k TWO Miss Barrymore serves and drinks Clicquot Club Pale Dry Ginger Ale. She says: «I find the Pale Dry Clicquot Club a delightful drink. The flavor is deli- cate in the extreme—an intriguing taste. After the intense strain of a night’s performance, Clicquot is most refreshing.” - v v TWO FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM — The delicate, elusive flavor of the new Pale Dry Clicquot has brought it into instant favor. The famous Golden Clicquot is a particularly invigorating, gingery drink, the most popular of all bottled beverages the nation over. Choose to suit your individual taste; both are equally pure, equally generous in size, and equally reasonable in price. The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Massachusetts. vequot (b GINGER ALE FLAVORS : “PALE DRY” anp “GOLDEN"