Hollywood (Jan - Mar 1943)

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•The Pan American Airways' captain eases his Clipper down. Through the cockpit window he sees a ittle girl behind the big flags guiding him to the ramp. She's Patricia Garner, and proud of her job for a lot of reasons... including the fact that by taking it a man was released for fighting service. Behind those flags in her hands there's a flag in her heart . . . the Stars and Stripes she's serving by working at a war job. A man's job! — but she's the real AllAmerican Girl, 1942 model. She's "in the service" even to her choice of cigarettes . . . Camels, of course! • Off duty— and "on the beam" ...for an afternoon's fun. On the "smoking beam," too ! Pat may not know a thing about the rare care with which Camel's costlier tobaccos are chosen and blended, but she does know that Camels are "the most delightful cigarettes I ever smoked." And does her escort agree? You bet! Camels are the favorite with men in the Navy and in the Army, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, too.* ERE THE REAL STORY OF CIGARETTES IS TOLD... Ill n THE ZONE The "T-ZONE"-Taste and Throat-is the proving ground for cigarettes. Only your taste and throat can decide ■'• which cigarette tastes best to you. ..and how it affects your throat. For your taste and throat are individual to you. What will your throat say about the mildness, mellowness, flavor, fragrance of Camel's costlier tobaccos? Camels may suit your "T-ZONE" to a "T." • Very appropriately, Pat and her Camel cigarette are snap-shotted in front of the globe. Because nowadays "the sun never sets on Camels" . . . they're first in the service* the world over. As Pat says: "Camels have a flavor like no other cigarette. So mild, too, that my throat stays happy." FIRST IN THE SERVICE — *The favorite cigarette with men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and the Coast Guard is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Post Exchanges, Sales Commissaries, Ship's Service Stores, Ship's Stores, and Canteens.) COSTLIER TOBACCOS B. J. Reynolds Tob. Co., Winston-Salem, N. C