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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 11, Mr. G. Drexel Biddle LEADER of today’s younger set, Mr. - . Biddle is a scion of two noted fam- ilies—the Drexels and the Biddles—who have long been prominent in the society of New York, Newport and Philadelphia. Mzr. Biddle is devoted to outdoor life and a specially keen tennis player. Asa means of refreshment after exercise, he is enthu- siastic about Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. «I will say frankly,” said Mr. Biddle, “that I am a devotee of Clicquot Club Two flavors A drink of most delicate flavor when taken alone, the Pale Dry Clicquot also blends its subtle personality perfectly with other drinks. The Golden Clicquot is of more Ginger Ale. There is nothing quite so refresh- ing after hard exercise as this sparkling drink. “For a long time I had been drinking Clicquot before the new Pale Dry Clicquot came out. Now I use both kinds, according to the mood and the occasion. Sometimes I want the vigorous, gingery taste of the regular Clicquot. At other times I am particularly pleased by the delicate, elusive flavor of the Pale Dry Clicquot. I like them both immensely.” to choose from pronounced flavor, the famous drink that has made ginger ale America’s most popular beverage. The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Massachusetts. + o ® e X "‘LJ s (\eguot (ab GINGER ALE = - TWO FLAVO}R‘53 “PALE DRY” AND “GOLDEN,"