, Reta) Bava APRIL 1916 : 10 CENTS ASSES” ! ! q Partial Interior View of One of the Hundreds of Big Storage Warehouses in which the Choicest Burley Leaf is Aged in Wood three to five Years for Tuxedo Tobacco, The Large Central Inset Shows a Hogshead Opened. All Smoking Tobaccos Are Aged Have to be to make them smokable. To- bacco in its natural state is raw and harsh. Ageing makes it mellower, milder. The leaf for some tobaccos is aged for only one or two years. That for Tuxedo is aged in wooden hogsheads for three to five years— until it is as saute perfect as nature can make it. Most manufacturers simply age ihe leaf and let it go at that. But— Tuxedo Is More Than Aged After nature has done all it can to mellow the leaf, then the original ‘“‘ Tuxedo Process’”’ is applied. This famous process—a doctor’s discovery —takes out all the bite left. by nature. Pre- vents irritation of mouth and throat. Makes Tuxedo the mildest, most comfortable smoke { The Perfect Pipe Tobacco Get a tin of Tuxedo. Try it for a week. Note how sweet and fragrant it is and how mild! You can smoke it tions are i about one all day and have a sound tongue and a perfectly comfortable half size throat at the end. A week’s trial is bound to make you a permanent smoker of Tuxedo. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Cc ient, glassi rapped, 5 Famous green tin, with gold 1 0 moisture-proof pouch....... C lettering, curved to fit pocket & In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY possible to produce. Enables men to enjoy a pipe who formerly could not do so. The “‘Tuxedo Process’’ has many imitators. Millions of dollars have been spent trying to invent a “‘just-as-good’’ process. But it still remains the great original method for making tobacco absolutely biteless and non-irritating. Illustra- of real hackages. Spe : ned ClALLy EPA FoR weenie op eae