The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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and elegant upholstery satin makes Mrs. Wetmore's full-skirted evening gown, from Saks Fifth Avenue. Among the many distinguished women who prefer Camel's costlier tobaccos: MRS. NICHOLAS BIDDLE, Philadelphia MRS. ALLSTON BOYER, New York 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 MRS. LANGDON POST, New York Copyright, 1935, K. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company MRS. WILLIAM T. WETMORE <£#&W<gfc 'RKISH& DOMESTIC BLEND I. CIGARETTES 1 I Ed U 0 I No young matro:-, h> more in the heart of New York's social gaiety than the smart, much photographed Mrs. William T. Wetmore. She knows all the whys and wherefores of "what's done." And Mrs. Wetmore is smoking Camels. "We've all gone in for them," she says. "You notice Camels on almost every table in the smart restaurants. Their smoother, richer flavor seems to fit in with the gayer, pleasanter life we are leading again. They are made of more expensive tobaccos, I'm told, and that is probably why they never make my nerves jumpy. And it's so nice to know that if I get tired in the course of a busy day, smoking a Camel always gives me just the right amount of 'lift' in such a pleasant, simple way, without affecting my nerves." That "lift" you get is quite natural, because smoking a Camel releases your own latent energy. Smoke a Camel yourself today the first time you feel tired. Camels are Milder! . . made from Finer, More Expensive Tobaccos Turkish and Domestic . . . than any other popular brand.