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restaurant during the course of a year, and what do 

 they cost?" 



"At a low estimate fifty, and at a cost of not less 

 than seventy-five cents each." 



"Fifty meals at seventy-five cents each equal 

 $37.50. Do you smoke, and if so what?" 



"Yes, I smoke four ten-cent cigars a day." 



"Well, as a rule, the difference between a ten-cent 

 cigar and one for five cents, as they are found in the 

 market, is simply the difference in the price. If you 

 must smoke four cigars a day, cast about and save 

 twenty cents a day, or seventy-three dollars a year, 

 by smoking a good five-cent cigar. Or, better still, 

 one dozen Creme Gambler French clay pipes will cost 

 fifty cents; six cents will purchase sufficient rubber 

 tubing to tip the stems; one pound of Vindex or Seal 

 of North Carolina smoking tobacco will fill your pipe 

 four times a day for forty days, and ten pounds will 

 last you a year, at an expense of about five dollars 

 and fifty-five cents, saving on the cigar-smoking at 

 forty cents a day $140.45, or if you buy them at 

 wholesale, say $100.00 on this one 'extra.' And by 

 using either of these brands of smoking tobacco you 

 will have a milder, sweeter smoke than you can pos- 

 sibly obtain from the general run of cigars, and with 

 vastly less enervating effect on the general health; 



