The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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We asked Society Women why they Prefer Camels "Every one is gay now and almost every one is smoking Camels,"' replied Mrs. Allston Boyer. "I can smoke as many as I want and they never upset my nerves. Lots of people have told me the same thing. And I notice that if I'm tired, smoking a Camel freshens me up." -c^&z/~Z7~~)~ ■ "In the enjoyment of smoking, Camels certainly make a difference," answered Miss Mary de Mumm (below). "Their flavor is so smooth and mild that you enjoy the last one as much as the first. I'm sure that's one reason they are so extremely popular." More expensive tobaccos! "FLAVOR," SAYS MISS MARY DE MUMM Among the many distinguished women who 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 MRS. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, New York MRS. POTTER D'ORSAY PALMER, Chicago MRS. LANGDON POST, New York MISS EVELYN CAMERON WATTS, New York MRS. WILLIAM T. WETMORE, New York NO BOTHERED NERVES FOR MRS. ALLSTON BOYER 1/lvJI -^VOO -"Camels have such a grand, mild flavor, and that's because they have more expensive tobaccos in them," said Miss Dorothy Paine (below). "They are the most popular cigarettes . . . every one is smoking them now." Women do appreciate mildness in a cigarette, and the additional happy fact that Camels never bother the nerves — that is why they are so enthusiastic about Camels! The finer, more expensive tobaccos in Camels make a real difference — in mildness, flavor, and pleasure. "REFRESHING," SAYS MRS. ROBERT R. II ITT "Sometimes you are apt to smoke more than usual," said Mrs. Robert R. Hitt, "and I notice that Camels never upset my nerves. In fact, if I'm a bit tired, I find that smoking a Camel rests me — I have a sense of renewed energy." Camels give you just enough "lift" by releasing your latent energy in a natural way. They contain finer, more expensive tobaccos — both Turkish and Domestic — than any other popular brand. Smoke one and see. Camels are made from finer, ore expensive tobaccos _ Turkish and Domestic -.than any other popular brand MILDNESS IS WHAT MISS DOROTHY PAINE PREFERS IN CAMELS