Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1941)

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THE BEADLESTON SISTERS PECCY SAYS : "WE BOTH SMOKE CAMELS— THEY'RE SO MUCH MILDER" AND NANCY ADDS: "THEY HAVE MORE FLAVOR, TOO! 'The 'extras' are the very things we like best about Camels!" And here are a few of the many other distinguished women ivho prefer Camel cigarettes: Mrs. Nicholas Biddle, Philadelphia Mrs. Gail Borden, Chicago Mrs. Powell Cabot, Boston Mrs. Thomas M. Carnegie, Jr., Philadelphia Mrs. Charles Carroll, Jr., Maryland Mrs. J. Gardner Coolidge 2nd, Boston Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel 3rd, Philadelphia Miss Eleanor Frothingham, Boston Miss Polly Peabody, New York Mrs. Rufus Paine Spalding III, Pasadena Mrs. Oliver DeGray Vanderbilt III, Cincinnati Mrs. Kiliaen M. Van Rensselaer, New York Copyright. 1940, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company WinstonSalem. North Carolina In recent laboratory tests, Camels burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largestselling brands tested— slower than any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking plus equal to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! Peggy and Nancy are the daughters of Mrs. C. Perry Beadleston of New York and Long Island. Among their family forbears are a Territorial Governor, a Secretary of the Treasury, a World War general... Noted for their glowing blonde beauty Good companions, the lovely Beadleston sisters are usually seen together at debutante parties, the theatre, polo matches. Serious-eyed Peggy reads a great deal, would like to be a writer... Nancy (seated on arm of the sofa) is fun-loving, figureskates beautifully, composes swing music. "Camels . . . our favorite cigarette " They agree that: "There's something special about a Camel. It always tastes just right. Milder and cooler and full of flavor! Camel cigarettes are gentle to the throat, too — not a bit harsh." As Nancy says: "Well, you'd have to smoke Camels to know how grand they really are ! " EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA riAVOR GET THE "EXTRAS" WITH SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS