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While there-s no telling what conditions may face the country before the war is over, one thing is certain and that is that Ford cars will grow more and more izto being actual necessi ties, both in city and country. Prospective buy ers wii do vell -to place orders NOv. Don't put it off until spring for the demand is con tinuous from all parts of the country; Ford cars are wanted in the North, South, East and West, every Jay of the year. Let us *ave your ord:: today and we'll hustle our be that you may not be keDt waiting. C FAIRFIELD MOTOR CO. OUR SHOWING OF THE FAMOUS MADI EMBRACE ALL THE NEW STYLE FE2 FREEDOM OF MOEMENT. EVERY CO1 AMERICA'S FOREMOST CORSET DESI( AMERICAN WOMEN. SGrace NEW FRONTa MODELS IN WI MATERIALS. A RY FIGURE. SPORT AND: A SPECIALTY FC DIES. PRICE RANs *Commencement Dresses Your daughter must look her best at * ;Commencement Let us help you se lect her costume. . We are prepared to render you able assistance in your dress problems. Lovelv organdies, 40-in.......50c yd Crisp voiles, 36-inch...... .. ...25c yd White Marquisettes, 36-inch. ... 50c yd Beautiful Nets, 36- and 72-in... .50c up PHONE 67 ~ \~AU. LOCAL HOOVER'S "NO WHEAT" APPEA "The confidence of the United Stat Food Administration that the peop of the country respond enthusiastica ly and whole-heartedly upon presei tation of the*Afacts to any necessai reauests for reduction in consumi Lion of food has been fully justifie, We have demonstrated our ability ni ,-ly to think together, but to act ti .ether. This response of the peop] s the reason for the present appeal Our work is not yet complete. I mite of the encouraging results of or fforts, in spite of the fact that ou xports of food stuffs are constantl ncreasin- and are approaching th iin,mum requirements abroad. th :eed for renewed devotion and effort - pressing. While all the requirE nents of the Food Adm;nistratio !-ould be constantlv observed, ther re cerrain matters which I desire t tress at this time. Of meat and meat products, the nE essities for shipments abroad ar -ery great. Whereas the allied cor umption has been reduced to an avez .ge of about one and one-quarte )ouna per person per week, we are ay enjoying an average of abou bree and one-quarter pounds per pei on per week. This division is inequ, able. An understanding of thes acts will justify our request that th ecnsumption of all meats, includin >oultry. as nearly. as possible be r luced to two pounds per week pe erson over four years of age. Of sugar, we are embarrassed I the necessity of using ships for ca: rying our soldiers and feeding the a ulation cannot bear this burden equa UME GRACE CORSEil LTURES, COMBININ SET IS A CERTIFI NER, CREATED E lame Corsets ND BACK LACE HITE AND FLESH MODEL FOR EVE [ANCING MODELS >R THE YOUNG LA IE $1.25 to $7.50 Wkite F LOVELY NEW ST IN HIGH AND LOl WEAR. Low Heel Pumps, new sty Low Heel Colonials, nifty Mary Jane, strap pumps. . English, rubber bottoms, C English rubber bottom, stra High Heel Colonials, very i High Heel spat style, lovely High Shoes, rubber bottonm High Shoes, ivory bottoms ies, and in consequence we must use sugar with great economy. We must emphasize the importance of canning and preserving. on a large scale among our people this summer, and our avail able sugar must be conserved for this -y purpose. But the situation with regard to . wheat is the most serious in the food >t supply of the allied world. If we are to satisfy the minimum wheat re ouirenients of our armies and the allies and the suffering millions in n the allied countries, cur c:>nsumption of wheat in the United States until r the next harvest must be reduced to y jpproximately one-third of normal. c It is inconceivable that should fail in e this crisis. For each of us who can S personally contribute to the relief of - tuian suffering it is a privilege, not r a sacrifice. All elements of our pop e lv. Those engaged in physical labor 0reed a larger bread ration than those in sedenLa:y occupations. Because of - the constant daily employment of wo e men and the lack of home baking fa - cilities many households in large ur bar centers require a food ration al r' ready prepared, such as the bakers' -I standard victory bread loaf. Further t more, we must constantly safeguard, -the special requirements of children and invalids. e To meet the situation abroad and e to prevent serious suffering at home g it is imperitive that al those whose circumstances permit shall abstain r from wheat and wheat products in any for. until the next harvest. - It y is realized and deeply appreciated that r- many organizations and communities 1- have already agreed to follow this 1- plan. S FOR SPRING G STYLE WITH D STYLE FROM XPRESSLY FOR otwear LE CREATIONS V WHITE FOOT -l...........$3.25, ...............$3.35 ...............$2.00 xfords ..........$1.50 ap style. .. .. .. ...$1.35 tew .... ... ... ..$3.35 ..........$.65to$2.25 s.........to $.25 .......$1.90 to $2.50 )RDERS FILLED PROMPTLY -s the great war time sweetmeat. t h e benefit, the pleasure, the economy x of a 5c Package of WRIGLEY'S -has made It the fa -vorite "sweet ration" of thP AIIPd armies, --send it to your triftV at the front: -_t's t h e handiest. Aongest - lasting re freshment he can \ !carry. - CHEW T FTER The a iasts THREE KNDS Why Not Cookf K,in Comfort? 1 .Use a Brass oil Stove+ The best on the mar fket, splendid for cook xing. Keeps yu i *chen cool and pleasant B. GLADDEN( S"The Furniture Man" Subsribe to The News and Herald