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L^3,cli£S *k* s J af t containing a pound of Yale Mix- 

 * ture, will pf ove as acceptable a Christmas 



present as anything you can make or buy for a man 

 who smokes. It is really a very attractive and permanently useful ornament — for the library — den 

 — or student's room. The cover is made to hold sponge (or apple) , to keep the tobacco always moist 

 and in perfect smoking condition. Every one knows how good Yale Mixture is. There is noth- 

 ing better — it smokes cool, sweet, does not bite the tongue, and is fragrant and pleasant in the house. ^A 

 T rk A<£>o> snou ^ encourage Pipe-smoking^— as it is economical! You can buy this jar (400 m 

 .LadiCS pipefuls in it) at any first-class Tobacco store for $2.00. 400 cigars would cost $60.00. ^P 

 Pure, natural tobacco like u Yale," smoked in a pipe, is the best smoke of all, and never fails to satisfy! £b 



WILL IT COME TO THIS ? IT WOULD BE QUITE AS MUCH SPORT AND MUCH EASIER AND 

 SAFER THAN THE BARBAROUS METHOD OF DEER HUNTING WHICH PREVAILS ON LONG 

 ISLAND. 



