Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 125

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 13, 1925. When it’s happy Christmas Eve —and the glistening tree is ready and trimmed with tomorrow’s gifts and toys —when the peace and good cheer of Christmas are almost here —have a Camel! WHEN the happy work of Christ- mas Eve is done. And the clock calls the approach of midnight. When tomorrow’s gifts and toys are in their place on the children’s tree—have a Camel! For to those who think of others there is no other gift like Camel. Camel makes every great day greater, increases the glad- ness in giving, makes life’s antici- pations brighter. Before Camel, no cigarette ever was so good. Camels are made of such choice tobaccos, are so skilfully blended, that they never tire the taste, or leave a cigaretty after-taste. Into the making of this one cigarette goes all of the skill of the largest tobacco organization in the world. So on this Christmas Eve, when your work for others is done— when you’re too glad for sleep with thoughts of tomorrow’s hap- piness, oh, then—taste the smoke that every day brings content- ment to so many millions. Know the mellowest mildness, the most rich and fragrant taste that ever was put into a cigarette. Have a Camel! Camels represent the utmost in cigarette quality. The choicest of Turkish and domestic tobaccos are blended into Camels by It is well to remember your few closest master blenders and the finest of French cigarette paper is made especially for them. Our highest wish, if you do not yet friends with a supply of Camels for Christmas know Camel quality, is that you try them. We invite you to compare Camels with any cigarette made at any price. Day and the days to come. Get your Camel cartons now, and then they will be ready! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

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