ter quite unabashed. me circie w a j courtiers, of course, were convulsed. j cate _! mioiir-f1r!a hiiV»naM St*n st•tr-ctn.tinatadaShe Smoked. j balatA patient of one of the leading spe- revol eiaiists who treat polypi in tbe nose jarre aDd throat la a woman well known for centc her work iD Sunday schools in this . diam city. She has a record as the orgaDizer the of a number of anticigarette leagues smal among tbe schoolboys. She came to is th her doctor the other day. Ue cheered ^ Thiieveher greatly by telling ber be could cuic her quickly and without the use of the the 1knife. i r^1*04*But you must promise to follow my ounc directions.” said tbe doctor, with the j inclxsuspicion of a twinkle in bis eye. 1“Ob, 1 promise. said the lady. fore“Without qua 11 Hen lion?” asked tbe tiom-« *top f of 11Newiphysician.Absolutely without qualification.” answered the lady.“Well, then, you must smoke eigarettes !*' jThe lady gasped. Visions of what amight happen if she were seen with a j arc^ cigarette between her teeth by any of j Korn her pupils floated before her. and she j of almost fainted. But tbe doctor was inexorable. The lady followed his di- bla rections. and in a week the foreign eratt growth in her nose had disappeared, ms. But that doesn't mean that the lady is objt now a confirmed cigarette smoker, j o ira United States Tobacco Journal. L4'liid * t W* A I filled tlntm