The Cigarette Habit
"Did I ever teil you how I managed to cure myself of the cigarette habit?" asked a cholly the other day. I told him he had never explained the mystery to me, and that I had spent many sleepless nights in consequenee. "Now, you are joking," he said, with his neat little üsp, "but really, on the extremely deceased, I have stopped it entirely, and it was the easlest thing in the world. I usod to smoke from four to flve paekages a dav, and sometimes more. One day I rnade up my mind that I would quit. I do not mean that I would quit smoking, but I meant that I would stop buying them. I smoked those of niy ) frienis. Finally it became a bore to my friends to have me always asking for Mgarettes, and they snmetimes sald they didn't have them. Thus, my charlty smokes gradually became quite seldom. Finally there was not a young fellow who knew me who would ííívp me a clg-arette. By that time I had about gotten rid of the habit. One day I feit like I would enjoy one, and I bought a package before I thought, lit one, and it actually tasted so bndly that I threw It and the package away. Sinoe then I ha'- never smokod. I do not use tobar".-! in any form. You give this rccojpt to your frlends if you desire. It cured me, and did the job qutekly and effectively."
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