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Show USE LITTLE SUGAR, STIR LIKE H-L, OGDENITE IS TOLD Enter tho high eost of sugar. Since the signing of the armistice armis-tice sugar throughout the United States h.is advanced and in some parts of the country sugar 19 still being dealt out In small portions despite the fact thul the war has been over for almost two year. During tho period I'ncle Sam was listed In the struggle, soldiers, sailors and marines were allowed sugar, while civilian families were restricted by the T nlted States food administrator, Herbert Hoov er. In gay old New York sugar continues con-tinues to be listed with the ' out-of-slght ' articles, according to William Douglas, one of the department de-partment managers of John Scow-croft Scow-croft and Rons' company, who has returned from a purchasing trip to eastern cities. Cafes of Broadway in particular particu-lar highly prize the white sweets according to Mr Douglas. While in Gotham he had luncheon In a popular New York cafe. When he was served his coffee actf a tiny bit of sugar, tho waiter handed hand-ed him a card which read "High cost of Sugar ' Lse little sugar and stir like h we don't mind the noise " This Item Is one of a number which appears In the August Issue of Scowcroft'a News Letter. oo |