Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1920 — WHOLE FAMILY ENJOYS CIGAR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

WHOLE FAMILY ENJOYS CIGAR

Members of Philippine Household Share the Pleasures of My Lady Nicotine Without Jealousy. Nowadays, when the supply of tobacco Is short and the price Is long—so that, as someone recently said, a man “can now get an excellent fivecent cigar for 25 cents" —life In the Philippines has its attractions for the smoker. Saying nothing for the quality, a glance at the accompanying illustra-

tlon leaves no doubt in anybody’s mind as to the quantity of the cigar In question. However, the young woman is not going to smoke this twohanded cigar all by herself. It Is probably a family cigar. According to a writer in Popular Science Monthly, these huge cigars are suspended by a cord from the ceiling of the living room, so that anyone pa swing by can snatch a puff.

A Two-Handed Cigar of the Filipinos.