TOBACCO LEAVES 



a respected friend or acquaintance, unless 

 you give him one. This does not apply 

 to employees, fellow boarders, or any one 

 with whom you come in daily contact. 



Never refuse a light to any smoker. If 

 you haven't a match to give him, let him 

 borrow some of your fire, even if it spoils 

 your cigar. 



Remember that all smokers are equal 

 when smoking. 



Do keep a fresh pipe if he is a pipe 

 smoker for your friend. 



Do the " nice thing " once in awhile. 

 If you have more than one cigar, and no- 

 tice a man looking sadly out of the smok- 

 ing-car window, proffer him one of your 

 smokes, with the understanding that there 

 have been times when you were short on 

 smokes and long on loneliness yourself. 



Give your friend your best cigar. You'll 

 have lots of fine future smokes coming to 

 you if you do. 



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