. Crayon and character : truth made clear through eye and ear or ten-minute talks with colored chalks . gering and thirsting for stronger and more exciting times the life of the young man is ruined in his mad search forsomething to meet the demands of his physical nature and he goesdown to the grave a physical, mental and moral wreck! And now, with this though before us, I want to speak for a fewminutes particularly about cigarettes. And in this, also, I want tospeak only to the girls. Will every girl please listen and do as I ask?Now, then: I am going to ask you to take your paper


. Crayon and character : truth made clear through eye and ear or ten-minute talks with colored chalks . gering and thirsting for stronger and more exciting times the life of the young man is ruined in his mad search forsomething to meet the demands of his physical nature and he goesdown to the grave a physical, mental and moral wreck! And now, with this though before us, I want to speak for a fewminutes particularly about cigarettes. And in this, also, I want tospeak only to the girls. Will every girl please listen and do as I ask?Now, then: I am going to ask you to take your paper and pencils, ifyou have them, and copy the picture that I shall draw, and, if youhavent them, carry the picture with you in your mind so that you mayuse it when the occasion comes. Here we go! Whenever you see one of your boy friends with acigarette in his mouth, ask him if he ever saw the picture of theCigarette Face. Of course, he will say, No. Then you will ask himto spell cigarettes for you, very slowly, and as he pronounces the let-ters, you put them down, just like I shall do. Now, watch: 82. ss K «T C [Step 1, Fig. 49]. T [Step 2]. G [Step 3]. A-R-E-T-T-E-S [Step 4]. ^ And now, we will draw the cigarette itself [Step 5]. And finish the picture by drawing the encircling smoke. [Step 6,completing the final scene]. Is it a true portrait? Go and ask any physician. Go and askthe warden of any insane asylum. Go and ask many a heartbrokenmother. Does cigarette smoking make criminals out of boys? MagistrateLeRoy B. Crane, of New York City, says that three hundred boys werebrought before him, charged with crimes. All but five of them werecigarette smokers, and that report ought to cure forever every boy inthis town of the expensive curse. Does cigarette smoking make failures out of boys? Once, whenhe was asked about it, the late E. H. Harriman, one of the greatestrailroad managers in the history of America, said that railroads mightas well go to lunatic asylums for their employ


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