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Show I Bell-ans H l Absolutely Remove M a IndigestidnOnepackage H J proves it 25c at all druggistsO I JSLADEI H i Can Move It. H H B PHONE 32 1 H us toasted liickt XES, just the same as your B Sll WL i am IbL 1 1 delicious, brown buttered- The t.eal B.m-W B , not morning toast. Ihe tobacco v Lm it's toasted. , Q lA&TCtte This toasting has given you i the real Burley cigarette at last. g Until now it couldn't be made; . ' ",.&. ', now the toasting holds the flavor " "' ' ,iL",A and keeps the cigarette fresh. '' 7.l f i . Ofcourseyou9llwanttosmoke - " --Wf86 ""' "' the real Burley cigarette be- , cause it's Burley, toasted. Burley ow to Pen 4e Package, CGi J" . i 1 Tear off part of the lop only as show3 IS Dlame gOOd tObaCCO and Cigarette, in paper packages of 1 f so arc carried more handily this . yOU SmOlCerS are tOr It. wayandkcCpbettenle33hkelyto e spill into your pocket r Begin trying it today: Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigarette T vv 'J n Guaranteed by SfW Ourmenwill demonstrate 5l l. - sbS dr mmW to you how the tobacco vfyjLf sTyiAJLsyVC4Z4ir CduxZJSiTxx S Olllr is toasted-at many stores """ Copjrfcht, Th AtnericMj Tobacco Co., Inc., 1917 ABOUT FOOD COST According to the figures compiled by the United States department of labor, out of seven food products, the average cost of which has been increased less than 10 per cent, sugar showed the smallest advance in price. The department's average price of sugar per pound in February, Feb-ruary, 1916, is placed at 8 cents, and for February of the pr&ent year 8,1 cents, an increase of one-tenth of a cent per pound-As pound-As compared with other food products selected for illustration, the following table given in the report clearly clear-ly shows how little sugar has contributed to the high cost of living compared with eight other food products, the prices of which show the least increase of all commodities which are now helping to swell the average family bill : Aver. Price Per Pound . Feb,, 1916. Feb., 1917 Sirloin Steak t 27.3 28.7 Bacon 28.8 30.7 Prunes 13.4 14.1 Raisins . ., 12.9. 14.1 Bread ...,., 6.5 7.1 Milk . . ., ., 9-1 10.0 SUGAR ... . .... . 8.0 8.1 Coffee ' 29.9 29.9 Tea ... !!!"".!!!!!! '. !".'."-'.. . 54.6 54.6 . : : I WHERE THERE ARE CHILDREN THERE 9 OUGHT TO BE A 1 gv Columbia l I l0! livir an( ru can mae your own I ' 1 1 1 IwafJ I liii Wc ftro Prepared to dem- I 0 1 I ' Millnllm WM onstv.lltQ lhis instrument, 1 II 1 WlllllRlli J Wmfi playing any rccords you may 1 I l Qrafonolas I I $15 to $200 I Browptog Brothers i i j. |