Friday, 28 February 2014

Cosmopolitan April 1935 Page 84

Among the many distinguished women 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 
Mrs. James Russell Lowell, New York 
Mrs. Porter d’Orsay Palmer, Chicago 
Mrs. Langdon Post, New York 
Mrs. William T. Wetmore, New York 
MISS DOROTHY PAINE . .  
Miss Paine's Hattie Carnegie gown is typical of the new "peasant" evening dresses 
''Of course I smoke Camels." "They're the most popular cigarettes -everyone is smoking them now," continued this alert young member of New York's inner circle. "Camels have such a grand smooth flavor. I suppose that's because they have more expensive tobaccos in them. And they never make my nerves jumpy. When I'm tired out and my nerves feel frazzled, then a Camel gives me a nice gentle 'lift' that restores my enthusiasm." 
The reason you feel better after smoking a Camel is because it releases your latent energy, which overcomes fatigue. Whether it's social activities, concentration, or exacting work that makes you feel tired, you can get a pleasant, natural "lift" by enjoying a Camel. And you can smoke as often as you wish, for Camels never upset the nerves. 

Camels are Milder! MADE FROM FINER, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS... TURKISH AND DOMESTIC.., THAN ANY OTHER POPULAR BRAND 
CAMEL TURKISH & DOMESTIC BLEND CIGARETTES
Copyright 1935 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company' Winston-Salem, North. Carolina

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