Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1926, Page 120

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 16, 1926. 66 HE Duchesse de Richelieu, formerly Elinor Wise of Baltimore, bears one of the great- est names in French history. Her husband is a descendant of the same famous family that gave to France the great Cardinal of Louis XIII’s reign; the Marshal of France under Louis XV; and the soldier statesman, Duc de Richelieu, prime minister of Louis XVIII HE charming Duchesse de Richelieu, CG’I hostess of distinction, has for years especially favored Clicquot Club Ginger Ale—in fact, always orders it even when traveling. When first introduced to the Two flavors new Pale Dry Clicquot, she said: to choose from « i i Pale Drvy Gin- HE delicate, elusive flavor The delicate flavor of Clicquot ry g er Ale particularly appeals to me; it is subtle, sec. quot has brought it into instant g P Y app 2 g favor. The famous Golden Clic- s quot is a particularly invigorat- «Always 1 have preferred Clicquot Club to g g g g other ginger ales, and now in the new Pale Dry popular of all boced beverages the nation over. Choose to suit Clicquot I have found another favorite, a most your individual taste; both are equally pure, equally generous A corner of the dining room in the New York delicious drink to serve at my table and to my in size, and equally reasonable residence of the Duc and Duchesse de Riche- in price. The Clicquot Club lieu. They spend part of each year in France, guests,” Company, Millis, Massachusetts. vequot (ha GINGER ALE TWO FLAVORS : “PALE DRY” aAnp “GOLDEN"

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