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MRS. BOYER'S BERGDORF GOODMAN GOWN IS OF UNCUT VELVET.
Among the many distinguished women ivho prefer Camel's costlier tobaccos:
MRS. NICHOLAS BIDDLE, Philadelphia
MISS MARY BYRD, Richmond
MRS. POWELL CABOT, Boston
MRS. THOMAS M. CARNEGIE, JR. New York
MRS. J. GARDNER COOLIDGE.II
' Boston
MRS. BYRD WARWICK DAVENPORT
New York
MRS. HENRY FIELD, Chicago MISS ANNE GOULD, New York
MRS. JAMES .RUSSELL LOWELL
New York
MRS. POTTER D'ORSAY PALMER
Chicago'
MISS MIMI RICHARDSON, New York MISS EVELYN WATTS, New York
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Another Camel enthusiast is Mrs. All st on Boyer
In the gay young group that dictates what's "done" in New York, Mrs. Boyer plays a charming part. What to wear, where to dance, what to see, how to entertain, what people prefer to eat, to smoke — she knows all the answers. That is why you find Camels in her house and in her slim cigarette case.
"There seems to be more going on this winter than ever," she says. "Lunches, teas, parties, dances — everyone is gay and almost every
one is smoking Camels. They certainly add to your enjoyment with their mild, rich flavor and I notice that if I'm tired, a Camel freshens me up. Lots of people have told me the same thing. I can smoke all I want, too, and they never upset my nerves."
People find that Camel's finer and MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS give them a healthy "lift" when their energy is low. Smoke one yourself and see.
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