The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 16

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The supply is limited and will be until the new crop of cane can be harvested and shipped from Cuba and the Tropics. The supply will then be ample. In the meantime, the people of the New England and Atlantic Coast States should use sugar sparingly. Grocers should limit their sales to any one family. No one should hoard or waste sugar. Do not pay an increased retail price. American SugarRefining Company ‘‘Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown NaS «OUR BIG NEW SPECIAL BARGAINS Each of these pianos carries our full guarantes new Uraicn 37 5385 « 5 UPRIG Ts. paid. $10 Monthly Until Pal, \ INCLUDING 1 with each Pia! OPA Ss Net IIe. watil paid Sto | Unrikbe Plano, In Our Used Piano Separtnes! 375 Pleyel “™""AAA| sso wheetock" 85 Cie toy 3| 150 Weser Bros, 90 Bijou Co, 4| 175 P. Ritzheimer 9% Decker Bros, 4| 160 Hantington 115 Demorest 4) 190 Weber 135 E. 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Che Christmas Sun presents the complete story of German spydom in America to-day. It is the first authorized article printed on this dramatic subject since we joined the Allies. Sixteen Page Rotogravure Section Your soldier boy in trench or camp will appreciate a copy. THE SUN'S famous editorial “Is There a Santa Claus?” illustrated wonderfully by a master photographer, makes a souvenir worth keeping. It carries an appeal to every man, woman and child, DON'T BE LEFT OUT BECAUSE Do It Now! e YOU DIDN'T ORDER IN TIME, OUT NEXT SUNDAY on ata DRIRIRIAIDIRIZIZIRING

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