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R if _ 1_ _ P 1 r maKe uooa | Your Pledge If you hjive not as yet redeemed your WAR SAVINGS > pledge, do so at once, and so keep faith with the governuent and the nation. Buy all the war savings stamps you pledged yourself to buy?and buy more , if you can do so. The government needs every cent you can possibly invert in W. S. SL ft!-? ' gf- * ' v . DON'T BE A QUITTER I BUY YOUR QUOTA ,'iCTORV, _ Bfa7/ V :mom WMy^Tpflgw/ . fe:?ws >*111 3m\??ift\v M/ < ( I&KTCGY ' -stS. ^fcXnilr |x fTCtdnvj W > " yg " Beginning Wednc Pyerocv &. COATS, COAT I Hit Select Your Coat, Suit, and IH NOTE THE CTP-t VW 3RWCT0ft 1; flCTORY eg VICTORY!, /icTor^j 33 COAT SUITS. $20.00 Coat Suits, Reduced to .$13.33 - Kofi 25.00 Coat Suits, Reduced to . 16.67 Fl? 30.00 Coat Suits, Reduced to . 20.00 W2w\ Q9 ko Pnat Suits RpHiippH to 21.67 7,y W ^/VUV v ? V. ^ w : 35.00 Coat Suits, Reducel to . 23.33 37.50 Coat Suits, Reduced to . 25.00 wory 45.00 Coat Suits, Reduced to . 30.00 wcToovl 50.00 Coat Suits, Reduced to . 33.33 jEJggJJ 60.00 Coat Suits, Reduced to . 40.00 65.00 Coat SUits, Red^cfed to . 43.33 IM No Ready-to Wear or Mil J. M. At ip; \ . : Most Not Liberate . Them Only to Perish ?Tfce MWIoiia Who Have Bsea Mads Free Must NMr Bt Fed?Food Administration Soon to A/mounoe Profusm far World Ftellef?People of South Carolina Will Do Thair Part Wiilinf ty. 0 I Columbia.?The Food Adminlntra, tion has been, since the United States entered the world struggle for the preservation of human liberty a war necessity. Now that the war has been so gloriously ended the Food Administration voices a humanitarian appeal. Food has played Its big part in the j winning of the war. Food will play a ' hiccpp r\a rf rurhana tn tho wlnnlntr --oo ? of the world. i In the immediate future, food must save the world?and the food must come from America. ' J Herbert Hoover is In Europe^ He has jg? vickwy QRV VICTORY ORY VICTORY VICTOR^teg^ yjft S nov virTODY v/irrnrcv^SSSgh^CxSi & UM PENTT DO O PI HRISTM :sday, December 18, i ' SUITS, D ! Hat Early, Whi FOLLOW ?0CFC COA $18.50 Coats, Redu ri r- r\ r\ 1 _ _ T4 . J.. zd.uu ^oais, xveuu 27.50 Coats, Redu 30.00 Coats, Redu 32.50 Coats, Redu 37.50 Coats, Redu 45,00 Coats, Redu 47.50 Coats, Redy 50.00 Coats, Redu linery Charged c N[DERS( Jrv victory )RY VICTORY VICTOI^Bfiy ->nv viriftov w-mh?v i gone overseas to ascertain what are | the actual food needs of the hundreds j of millions of people in the liberated territories. When he has made his investigations an estimate of the amount of foodstuffs that 'will be re! quired to feed these people who have i returned to the ways of peaee to find themselves practically helpless for the present and until a crop can be grown, will be cabled back to America. The Food Administration will then be able to announce a food program to meet this need. | It is already known that the need ; will be enormous, and that the food program will require, on the part of the American peopte, the most intensive conservation. The evacuation of territory by the enemy has Increased rather than diminished the demands upon America for food. The amount of food that had already been pledged to the allied countries will not be sufficient to meet the urgent Deed. Millions of people are hungry. In many lands famine threatens. The Ameican people, who have Buffered little in this war, compared with the suffermgB of the people of many European countries, would not be willtag to eee these people, who hare been fighting in a eommon cause, liberated V VK'IfMJV v/TC 101Y \7^ - V rroDY, VICTORY VIC * wrinnv S^VICTORV V1CT0RV VIC M , TOMVJ ^ R/QBh UCEsI AS SHOP ive offer 1-3 off on < RESSESai le You Can Get iMr ocni 11 >VJ 1 VLiJL^ MW1 TS. ced to r._.$12.33 ced to 16.67 ced to 18.33 ced to 20.00 ced to 21.67 ced to 25.00 ced to 30.00 ced to. 31.67 3 'i.lv OO OO .ctJU. tu oa.oo | it Reduced Pricei ON CO / vie rouv V VICTORY VICTO& \ '^WIGr4 only to perish for lwck of the bar?A necessities of life. That is not the j Tic torj that thej hare Buffered for ' four years to attain. Out of their plenty the American people will share ' their food with their cousins across j the seas. The Food Administration believes' that, because of the awakened public j conscience the food program to be an* J no?nced in the near future will not only be voluntarily compiled with by ' the American people?tecladmg-, of ' course, the people of South Carolina? | but that they will cheerfully comply i with it, and count it a privilege to eat at a common table with <t^ose ' 1mm fortnnntn vhn hn*o 1 d with thorn ia the greatest of all bona* struggles. i i Already shijw laden with food to ' relieve hunger and 'distr^A haVo<| reached port across the seas. Others are following. These hare diar patched to avert famine and disaster, i Food ships must continue to, /fa*, seas from America until fields which have been under fire or plowed with the shells of mighty guns or which have been battle grounds these past four years can be tilled again and made to produce food where death, bat through death, victory, has been 'the ?! a 'Xy iTIUTJCIA ^ 1 ^ our entire line of id MILLINi Your Size, Color < JCTIONS-WiCWQi \n m hji uji xjim/ HJ DRESSES $19.75 Dresses, Reduced 24.75 Dresses, Reducec 25.00 Dresses, Reducec 27.50 Dresses, Reducec 29.75 Dresses, Reducec 32.50 Dresses, Reducec i ' 35.00 Dresses, Reducec 37.50 Dresses, Reducec i?An Opportunit MPAW ptnw VICTOPY VICTC^Hi PlCTOR VICTORY VICTORY VICTORv^ VICTOR Virrnpy vinnnv v/irmnv \m y\cw i brrnt. The people of South Caroline win be ready to do their chare when the Food Administration makes known what is needed. SUGAR LIMITATIONS OFF; NO FURTHER RATIONING Ootambia.?The limitation of four pounds of eager per month per per* on has been rtmored by the Food Administration and the rote reqotrtnc veetanr&nta, hotels and public eaiing places to limit their sugar coosmnption to four pounds for eaeh 90 meals erred, has been rescinded by the Food Administration. The sugar shortage is over. The Pood Admin!* tration, however, expects that with the removal of the restrictions the public will not exceed the normal re? utramenta, but will continue to use nor*r -oritli Hlo/^roKnn \4>rm f rftrWAT* using mgar may likewise secure their normal sugar requirements, without the further use of sugar certificates. Whole nations find shelter in the arms of the Red Cross. ilfff V fcroRv iMfl mm sss umr S and Style Si|| jflCiW ? mm- , *TE^r\ /yo WICTORV n?W !?J VICTORV W W H VICTORY | N& LhJ O MCTORY flCTOttj i/iaoi^i l to $13.17 p^jc I to 16.50 J?|| I to 16.67 WM I to 18.33 ':Mm 1 to 19.83 Bfe , oi ?7 wICTDRY I IU I&ictopV 1 to ... 23.33 1 to ..... 25.00 f 4-r\ Q y LU iJUl/C ICTORV npYvtcrnrM i