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ATHLETES SAY: “CAMELS ARE such a if} 4 mild cigarette,” Miss McKim says, “that I can smoke them steadily. They never YOUR WIND" UN. LESTER STOEFEN, U. S. doubles cham GENE SARAZEN: ' pion with George “Ie is a very impor- Lort, says: “Camels tant point that Cam- are so mild, They els are milder. They never get my wind.” never get my wind or upset my nerves.” JOSEPHINE McKIM, member of two Olympic swimming tcams, and forme: | EMR holder of U.S. national and world records — in many free-style events. “One of my THEIR rules in connection with smoking,” she MILDNESS says, “is that | always choose a Camel. Too! “I'd walk a mile for a Camel!’” LOU GEHRIG, “Iron Man of Baseba! says of Camels: “I ‘aa BILL MILLER, 4 times like their mildness. ( U.S. sculling champ: Camels never inter- “Camels never get fere with my wind.” | my wind or endur- ance. That's because they are so mild.” WHEN CHAMPIONS POINT to one cigarette and say: "Camels don’t get your wind" —it's evidence of real mildness. Smoke them freely! Camels are so mild —never get on your nerves sshever tire your taste COSTLIER TOBACCOS! @ Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS—Turkish and Domestic—than any other popular brand, SOMILD Sr ee comicbooks.com