. W- WHEN YOU FEEL "ALL IN" CRAWFORD BURTON, pencil man rider, twice win ner of the Maryland Hunt ( up, dean of the strenuous ' sport of steeplechase riding a Camel smoker Everyone is subject to strain. Hence the importance ty people l^i every walk ot life of what Mr. Hurton sa>s below-about Camels. WITH A CAMEL! K J \ HAVE YOU TRIED THIS ENJOYABLE r— EIGHTENING ENERGY? COllfGI STUDENT.' Vifhen men tal fatigue sets tn,” iays John Birgel, "I just smoke another Camel and soon have the en ergy to concentrate again.” WAY OF H As this magazine goes to-press, reports ptiur in from all parts of the country*..showing that thousands of smokers are turn ing CO Camels...and that they do "get a lift with a Camel.” Here's a typical experience. Mr. Crawford Burton, the fa mous American steeplechase rider, is speaking: "Whether I’m tired from riding a hard race or from the pressure and tension of a crowded business day, I feel refreshed and restored just as ioon as I get a chance to smoke a Camel. So I’m a pretty in cessant smoker, not only be cause* Camels give me a 'lift* in energy, hut because they taste so good! And never yet have Camels upset my nerves.’* . You have heard the expe rience of others. Science tells us that Camel’s "energizing effect” has been fully con firmed. So try Camels yourself. You can smoke as many as you like. For Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS. They never taste flat...never get on your nerves. ALL TOBACCO MEN KNOW: "(iiiNsfi t tre made from /ivtr. MORE EXPENSIVE TOBAt - COS — T Hi kt\b uud Dtmtstet — than any oibt r fxiftulur hrantt. ” RKX El ACM. famous sportsman, says: “When l‘ve gotten a big game fish landed I light a Camel, and feel as good as new.” Camel s costlier Tobaccos never get on your Nerves