Photo-Play World (June 1919)

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Drink What Makes “Hires”—“Hires "T T1RKS” is root beer. But not all Jfl root beer is “Hires,” not by any means. Nature produces every ingre- dient that goes into this sparkling, satisfying beverage. There are juices of roots, herbs, berries and barks to give it the unequalled flavor and zest. Sarsaparilla, ginger, birch bark,spike- nard, pipsissewa, purest cane sugar— and close to a dozen other pure prod- uctsof the woods and fields are blended into “Hires” to make it the one drink in which you can indulge to your thirst’s content with pleasure and delight. it th e one drink fountain. Insist Hires "Hires” is not simply a tempo- rary thirst-quencher for a hot day. It is actually cooling. It is not just a delicious drink to invigorate for the moment, but is a combination, every single element of which has a special purpose for being a part of "Hires.” With one ingredient missing it would not be "Hires. ” You pay no more for "Hires” than for an artificially flavored drink. Remember to ask for “Hires” at the fountain. Insist upon it. Some like it in mugs, some in glasses or paper cups. But be sure it’s “Hires.” Hires is also carbonated by licensed bottlers — for sale in bottles so you can have Hires at home. THE CHARLES E. HIRES COMPANY, PH ILADELPHIA, PA. Hires contains juices of sixteen roots, barks, herbs and berries