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Mrs. Alexander Black, descendant of a California family prominent since the early Spanish settlements. This is her latest portrait, a study by Hurrell.
Tin 1 lianon Room, Ambassador Hotel, New York, where you see Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York too! John Cayet, mtutre d' hotel, says: I In Ambassador's discriminating clientele prefer finer food and liner tobaccos. Camels arc an outstanding favorite at our tables."
Both a pleasure and an aid to digestion:
Camels!
Smoking
One of the happiest experiences of daily living is smoking Camels. Their grateful "lift" eases you out of a tired
n 1... their delicate flavor always
intrigues the taste. Meals In-come more delightful with Camels hetween courses and after. They accent elusive flavors., .and lend their subtle aid
to good digestion. For Camels stimulate the flow of digestive fluids, bringing about a favorable alkalizing effect. Camel's costlier tobaccos do not get on your nerves or tire your taste. They set you right Make it Camels
fi mm on — for pleasure. ..and for
digestion's sake!
Lazy days at Del Monte... casual house parties at her husband's Shasta County ranch... the amusing new evening jackets... charity work. ..upcountry hunting and fishing, dashing East on holidays . . . attending the film premieres. . . gathering a gay crowd for a midnight snack from the chafing dish: perhaps sweetbreads in cream with chopped almonds.. .Melba Toast. ..cheese. ..coffee. And always within reach . . .Camels. Camels are important in the success of this clever hostess. "For me and for most of my friends, Camels are a natural, necessary part of social life. Camels add a special zest to smoking," says Mrs. Black, "anil they have a beneficial effect upon digestion. They give one a comforting 'lift' that is easy to enjoy but hard to describe."'
, / few of the distinguished women uho 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. ERNEST dn PONT, JR.. W ilmington
MRS. CHISWELL DABNEY LANGHORNE, Virginia
MRS. JASPER MORGAN, New \ork
MRS. NICHOLAS G. PENNIMAN, III. Halt, more
MRS. I.ANGDON POST, Were York
MISS ANNE C. ROCKEFELLER, New York
MRS. BROOKFIELD VAN RENSSELAER. New York
Copyright. lo::r.. P.. J. Reynolds Toll;
Winston-Salem. N. C.
COSTLIER TOBACCOS: camels are made from
FINER, MORE EXPENSIVE TO B ACCQS ■ ■ ■ TURKISH A N 1> DOMESTIC. ..THAN ANY OTHER POPILAR BRAND.
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