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United States Grain Corporation 42 Broadway, New York WORLD "WANT" WILL GO AND FIND ry , ae ene of ational fond men are misled by wilaorediion distorted state mente and half truths, Railroad investments as a class LEAGUE WEAFOR | Saas LABOR DISPUTES) “ee ioe in the SETTLED IN HOT BLOOD. “The general situation at this time is one which calls for temperate speech,” said Mr. Stillman. “No man arn ney Banker Predicts Workers Will Profit When Prices Begin to Fail. James A. Stillman, President the National City Bank, one of the! excitement which exists, world's greatest financial {nstitutions,| “Patience is a great virtue just now, who has any sense of social responsi- ‘bility will want to say or do anything to-day analyzed the present economic |The world has had enough of fighting., crisis in an interview with the United | Organized labor h Press, emphasizing the following | tie Senpbe ed Rassias a: toa toes points that the world has reached o stage of ‘The Ranstect ie aiid aes civilization where it ought to be able Moen Nessesitics of live, ai to devise @ better way of settling dis- an first situation to be dealt putes een nations than by war. * The high cost of living is the result of the war's destruction, which makes the world short of necessaries of life. Wage earners will come out of the present economic situation the gainers. bor may lose now, owing to high prices, but it will gain when prices drop, because wages will not recede in the same ratio. The present rail auestion Id red “That general principle is just as true in disputes in industry and be- tween classes as it is in international affairs, There should be a better way to settle them than by strikes, lock- outs or other means which entail lows and suffering upon the public. We sbould be «. sle to settle our differences without t .te or violence, as b- ovmes a free néople. Any fair prop» sition wil) win in this country in tne Jong run. “The war has interrupted industry nd made many conditions abnormal, wervi in GREAT QUESTIONS CANNOT BE | torneys. f|that will increase the confusion and |! astries, and ; titled fair compensation ith employees in other WHEREIN THE Leg MEN (Ftp aa and at- misinformation, Statements and half truths that are ourrent, or of the 7 “The owners rine! =. fave, ‘noolns to bins) with ny fair inquiry into the value of tne Bropert ties, The railroad vestments of this country as a class as SEE @s any other “Vastly more money ‘of the Characterized as ome ‘sted by use vast murder in the oath ® woman om ted lieved to be Mrs. B. L. Watkins. h 4, ‘ Victim of Tragedy ‘Well. Dressed— Police of Chicago and Evans- ton Baffled. OHICAGO, Aug. 183.—Evanston the leaders are CHicago police torday, tated what hey most mysterious be- Aroused by screams, residents Branston late last night notified police. he body of a well dressed woman, still the throat slashed, was rlactutioaton , ae va Teer poduste book. Lage ts, Mey tribe & saw & nad son wearing a gic rl lined made cape fleeing down, (8 nearby, street by the people who tog! followed ‘and shortly after sci construction of new rallroads jand and industrial o nity has made by t ‘inventor x rail The rewarde 0 age have not been covecetve,” meas. ured ty, the returns upon other in- vestments. -g™ = pe hige: 4 ' prdivsice: Wonidhs» S. |. LEAGUE PLANS PROTEST. etion” Promised to Bar it shlesbere promoters roads as in other League plan “drastic action” if drug lines of Dustnoss, om the stockholders addicts are quartered at Bea View Hos- have suffered most from them. ; «4 a8 ole, ved full value o tervice In, in the world. "The idea that the Government can bonsew in bittions of dollars at four to ald a be uingtat pital, New Springfield, Staten Island. A letter of protést to Mayor Hylan Pras unanswered and Dr nt of th Rn sinens Riayorn omes and 'not through y Fach announ: ay that he he ig take no action apatnat addict: > a COAL OUTPUT INCREASES. Jump of 1,500,000 Tons in Four We are prepared to.meet the demand for’! Furs in August WHEN PRICES ARE LOWER Than During the Regular Season ,) COATS, WRAPS, COATEES and SMALL FURS Furriers Exclusively for Ninety-Nine Years a]| tt 1# responsible for the high cost of by practical repudisvoar for the Go living by causing a great scarcity of So ogg ie aay gd the ‘air all the necessaries. It is just what was to be expected after the with- for drawal of so mary millions of men t i yoy from production, The remedy i Asoonding ta the argument of the rail- orderly oar ‘The haat ates = men in their own behalf, money ts M4 has #0 depreciated that 4 per cent, tion will right itself as production !s|on a given sum is no more than 2 increased. Food will go down and Der cent. five years ago. clothing will be c! “This is not a matter wh which ¢ directly LABOR Loses ON Re neerne commercial bes laine ON RISING RoAee - NS ON FALLING ONE. Se It docs savings banka, ie tnvur- Month» Shipments. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1%.—Ship- | meats of anthracite for July as re- Pee Ag tern Brothers there was scarcity ig! treatment. QEeE61\LrSeaea————— Feaied we aa long’ pr cod al | fay mane West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Ing prices. Tele true teat teas instances. ao Closed A ul Liew Sulesbemn During August DD. PRICE&CO. 29 West 34th St—Gth Ave, Cor. 18th St. with commodities het the cp Dace be had continually to Keep the railr j lets Frocks for Women 4 Misses © In the Authentic Modes for Autumn sinc Saka to when the latter turn down’ settled by ex-pa _ Fashion's trend for the Season is foretold in this newly assem- “Labor wensraly wee on the rising eithe id They Deiter ar itaU pee’ Gates oy totes OF hee ants moos ssc stack the fang cals | SUPE Mate, Taetud snctasioe aed _. forms of decorative ay wuts went through a ‘simi: (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Presenting Unusual Values in DOMESTIC FLOOR COVERINGS An Important Occasion—August Sale of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums. Axminster Rugs Woolen Cashmere Rugs 6x9 ft.; formerly $27.50, $25.50 Reversible, in quaint effects; Ty4x0 tt; $99.50, $29.75 | _Hemty_aualty, bie fs vary 84xl0lit.; “ $49.50, $44.50 i “ $35.00 9x12 ft.; “ $55.00, ~ $49.50 Plain Wilton Carpets Inlaid Linoleum Colors through to the back; only the most Hundreds of rolls; colorings for im- mate Abtiverys hs racti tely pater’ at le qualities; square yard $1.35 to 2.75 $4.90 yard Domestic Rugs in New Patterns Persian and Chinese designs; rich colorings. formerly $37.50 to $85.00, $34.50 to $76.00 Size 814x1014 ft.;. formerly $65.00 to 112.00, $57.50 to 101.00 Size 9x12 ft.; formerly $67.50 to 123.00, $59.50 to 111.00 settled: witha desire to deal bee 9 for has! ity action ments which will and other distinctive originations of styling. “T venture to predict that the wage| Neither side can clad ta tse, Than in wages. Tt has always been so. AH the improvements in a jneetey, by up Ng and that is the et question to bs Our Customary Exceptional Values invention and the acc “It is not a ti . Are Offered eapltal, work for the Benen of ta labor. Aisi for the proposal of road ; of life, and that is the first situation brotherhoods, that is not a matter oe Un bas eat & Midd Aine Proohe af Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Satin and Tricotine; in graceful types of the new vogue for Fall, elaborately trimmed with beaaing ana silk embroidery. 25.00 New Autumn Frocks of Satin, Taffeta and Georgette; showing the very latest versions of the fashionable sil- houette; New Tricotine Frocks in straight line or coatee types, with embroidered Paulette vestees. Specially Priced 35.00 by fair di ering railway cvpere or railway em- : owners of railway em: ASE FOR sod CET en Horlick’s Jo! whi i shall be as small as is con- ment of employ- ? ‘Railway Investors are entitled Ageia tat tetion cod jubstitutes ee ee eee TRarae crt TO ee eet aes Time a nee palatine ened AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Vacation and Furniture Reductions of 10% to 33%% Don’t skimp on your vacation. where and have a good time. The furniture you need when you get back can be and paid for months later. You don’t need a lot of cash to buy new home equip- ment, Nice furniture is simply a matter of using your credit instead of your savings. You'll find that a charge account at Cowperthwait & Sons is handier Fd money in your pocket and much easier to get. Come in any day—or Monday evening at the Harlem Store. an account and order what you need. Your first small deposit and following weekly or monthly sums square things up before you know it. Soldier’s Credit—No Deposit Men who served with the colors in any branch, now established in civil life again, are entitled to “Soldier’s Credit” and no deposit is required: Ask about it. Both stores close at 1 P. M. on Saturday during ~ the summer period, but are open until ripe | other days. The Harlem store is o every Monday eve- ning until 10 o’clock for the convenience of those who cannot come during the day. Open a charge account this week. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’’ 3rd Avenue Two 193-205 Park Row Stores at Chatham Sq. Go some- New Autumn Frocks of superior Crepe Georgette, heavily Pf trimmed; Silk Tricolette Frocks, embroidered with in new and fanciful effects; Frocks of finest Satins, | beautifully combined with Georgette, Crepe Meteor, | ete. SS ee ee eee CHAMBER SUITE, 7 in. Ivory Enamel, jeces, as illustrated, lahogany or Walnut, : Specially Priced $250.00 55.00 Georgette Frock, Sille Embroidery and Bead Trimming, 855.00 $365.00 $65.00 $30.00 $19.75 $29.00 $49.50 $37.50 350.00 650.00 $29.75 $29.75 $26,50 $450.00 Ivory Enamel Chamber Suite,.4 pes., - $80 Walnut Dresser - - - - - + + = + = $38.50 Mahogany Four Post Bedsteads, - - - $25.00 Upholstered Box Springs, By ais oa) 'e $35.00 Upholstered Hair Top Springs oe $60.00 Black Drawings Hair Mattresses, 45 lbs., $45.00 Pure Black Hair Mattresses, 45 lbs., - - $450 Mahogany & Cane Living Room Suite, -_- $850 Mahogany & Cane Living Room Suite, - - $35.00 Sateen Covered Arm Chairs, down cushions, $35.00 Ritz Day ‘Beds, choice of colors, - - + - $32.00 Colonial Day Beds, choice of colors, . Final Summer Clearance E pifany Garments Offered Below Cost—Reductions Are Extreme : REMAINING STOCK OF HIGH COST SUMMER DRESSES 1 voiles, stripea eign pr and sheer tiene ne mosatertate, ina wealth | ’s smartest ++ 10,00 ++ 15,00 $49.50 Capes... Clearance Price... $29.50 Suits. ... Clearance Price.. 25.00 - 15.00 » + 25,00

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