Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 129

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . -GRAVURE SECTION—-NOVEMBER 15, 1925. _— ern it’s Thanksgiving—and the teams are drawn up for battle on the gridiron—awhen the first touchdown goes over and the grandstands rock with frenzy —have a Camel! WHEN the college bands are playing to make your blood tingle. And the cheers and an- swering songs sweep back and forth between the opposing thou- sands of rooters. When, follow- ing that tense hush, a swift player darts out from the flashing for- mations on the gridiron and races across the goal for the first touch- down—oh, man, or superman, when the taste of joy is too keen to endure—have a Camel! For Camel is the boon com- panion of your joys. Roam as far as you will from the prosaic things of every day, Camel will be the truest smoke friend you ever had. Not a tired taste, not a cigaretty after-taste, not a regret in a million Camels! Just full and fragrant smoke contentment, added zest in living whenever and wherever Camels are lighted. So when your own college’s team tears through for its first smashing goal this Thanksgiving Day—when life seems fullest of the frenzy of happiness—have a Camel! Joyfully apply the fire and taste the smoke that’s loved by millions. Have a Camel! Our highest wish, if you do not yet know Camel quality, is that you try them. We in- vite you to compare Camels with any other cigarette made at any price. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Into the making of this one cigarette goes all of the ability of the world’s largest organization of expert tobacco men. Noth- ing is too good for Camels. The choicest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. The most skilful blenders. The most scientific package. No other cigarette made is like Camels. No finer cigarette can be made. Camels are the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers.

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