Show SMOKERS READ THIS If young me men l who vho smoke would o obe be sensible and arid see the the folly of it h hoi ho much better it would be for them and f others Can you you who smoke e not see that yo yot are going through a great deal of n nto miser to do something that you really d do no like At the expense of considerable suffering useless bad you are acquiring a habit and you are cultivating a taste fo i i i i which the healthy system le- le cds as a poison Why do you treat yourselves selves so meanly Have you ou lost all respect for your bodies You ou know perfectly perfectly perfectly per per- well that you do not enjoy smoking Half HaH the young men who smoke t do o so simply to exhibit themselves es They suppose suppose suppose sup sup- pose that they excite admiration Could hey hear the remarks which people make about bout them they would never again try a cigarette where human eye could perceive hem But do not suppose that even if you ou have the good taste to smoke only in inthe inthe the he privacy of your own room loom that your sin or your folly w which ich is it will not make ake itself apparent to others It makes you disagreeable company When you have ae the disagreeable odor of stale toW tobacco tobacco to to- W bacco cco in your hair and clothes your abs absence absence ab ab- s sence nce i- i is much more moie to be desired than your pre presence ence It makes you stupid and unfits you for the best intellectual work It It t injures the heart and unfits you for excelling in athletic sports ts I. I It injures you in many way ways and d does es not ot do you one particle of good It lakes akes you appear sill silly v and weak And AndIn In in return for all of these disadvantages there lere is not one advantage arising from ie use of tobacco S So do not smoke U. U U U. |