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“Maybe you can tell me what became of the forty thousand bucks I won on the sweepstakes last year!” 23 NYONE with a shorter neck would be bowled over by that never-cleaned pipe and gorilla tobacco. Now, we believe that a pipe is the world’s swellest smoke if properly tended and packed with a clean- burning, pleasant-smelling tobacco like Sir Walter Raleigh. Sir Walter—to use a much abused phrase—is definitely milder. It’s a well-aged Kentucky Burley mixture | that burns cool and slow while giving off a winning fragrance. Try a tin. Giraffes, pygmies,red-blooded men and slim blondes will seek your company and applaud the aroma. 15¢—wrapped in heavy gold foil. BRAND Suen 10 Fe OF GRAND’ | SIR WALTER | RALEIGH | comicbooks.com