Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1926, Page 96

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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"

Other pages from this issue: