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ON THE WALDORF-ASTORIA ROOF... FAR ABOVE MRS. FRANK SMITH, typical NEW YORK. In the cool and charming flight Roof, homemaker, says: “When 1 worry and rush are as the guests smoke Camels at mealtime, my enjoy the entertainment and dancing and revel ir ious foods. Here again Camels are the preferred ion works smoothly.” cigarette. The maitre d’bitd of the Starlight Roof- René Black—says: “I sce Camels everywhere on our tables. Camels are the favorite at the Starlicht Roof JOHNNY RE- VOLTA says No matter what I cat, of where, Camels make my meals better Let Camels add to your Enjoyment ...and “For Digestion’s sake—smoke Camels” In smoking Camels between courses and after meals, you make this agreeable discov- ery: Camels stimulate the digestive process. A richer flow of digestive fluids occurs, thanks to Camels. Camels offset the effects of nervousness and strain, which slow down this activity. You feel a cheering “lift,” a sense of well-being. Big Bill Tilden, Helen Hicks, Lou Gehrig, Helene Madison — all smoke Camels. Camels never upset your nerves or tire your taste. Camels set you right! COMMANDER GEORGE M. DYOTT, explorer, who has existed on difh- CAMELS ARE MADE FROM FINER, MORE EX- PENSIVE TOBACCOS— TURKISH AND DOMES- Camels is good for my digestion. Food tastes berter—digeses easier.” TOBACCOS y TIC—THAN ANY wane) POPULAR BRAND. comicbooks.com