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Show THE ANTI-CIGARETTE LAW. Hl It isn't really anti-cigarette any M more than it is pro-cigarette. It B reads in the main like a smoker's B lecture to his sou. It allows the B adult all the fragrant fags he can B pay for, but attempts to put them Kl out of reach of Johnny. There arc B a's0 the provisions against advert is- B mS an(l against smoking in enclosed B public places. The advertising pro- B hibition hasn't much kick, as it B cannot reach the big national maga- H zincs. As to smoking in enclosed H public places, the smoker who is B considerate of the feelings ofo thcrs B never does such a thing; and it will B not harm the others to wait until B they reach the street, or the office, B as the case may be. What it will do B remains to be seen. What cigarettes B do to boys is a matter of scientific B demonstration. They cut down the H youthful user's physical and men- H tal capacity an average of 30 per H |