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Show SmileAujhilf What to gr? What to give? If that question has you running1 around in circles this Christmas, here's a smart suggestion. Make a list of your friends who enjoy smoking. Then take the list into your neighborhood dealer. He has a well-stocked array of gay gift cartons of Camel cigarettes yes, mild flavorful Camels that bring pleasure with every puff. And for the pipe smoker or the man who likes to roD his own, your dealer will show you pound tins of Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco the National Na-tional Joy Smoke. Both these popular popu-lar gifts come all dressed up in special, colorful Christmas wrappings. wrap-pings. You don't even have to fuss with a personal greeting card it s built right into the package for your easy-writing convenience.. You'll be good to your friends and kind to your budget if you send them Camels and Prince Albert! Adv. '. Circumstances An immigrant arrived in the United States, secured lodgings, and promptly set out to earn a living. He soon made .friends with some of his neighbors who tried to help him get a job. One of them took him down to the owner of a small office building to see if he could get a job as janitor. Unfortunately Un-fortunately he could neither read nor write. Since the job entailed keeping of records they were forced to reject his application He didn't let that get him down, however, and went about looking admiringly, "handicapped as you've been, you have still managed man-aged to become a millionaire. I wonder what you would have been in this country by now if only you had been able to read and write?" "A janitor," replied the man. Self-service stores that provide no delivery service and no credit usually price their food cheaper than those stores which provide many services. for another job. He landed in a real estate office and in a few years had worked himself into a sizable fortune. An occasion arose when he needed need-ed a large amount of cash to swing what promised to be a profitable deal. He went to a large bank for a loan. The banker knew him and agreed to lend the money if the man would sit down and make out a note for the amount. The caller smiled apologetically He explained that he could neither redd nor write and asked the banker to make it out for him The banker was astonished. "I am surprised," he declared |