Sees Profit Ahead For Wage-Earners New York, Aug. 15.—James A. Stillman, president of the National City Bank, yesterday issued a state ment on general conditions in this I— s,or °" "Open Saturday Night" 1 Yes "Saturday" is a "Big" day at this "Live Store" during our Semi-annual Clearance Sale— Many °f our customers realize the tremendous rush we have on Saturdays and they do all they can to relieve the congestion by coming here on "Friday," so that the workmen and out-of-town buyers who have no other dny except Saturday and Saturday night to do their buying can have an equal chance to get their full share of the savings at this great ill Where Everything Is Marked Down LEx Collars and Interwoven Hose) deeply appreciate this kind co-operation for we know if the buyers did fiSHlpi' not turn out such vaßt "umbers on "Friday" to attend this sale it would be absolutely impossible to wait °ur customers r>n Satu. aay and Saturday night Have you ever been here on either of these two extraordinary busy .da>s; " e.l you 11 marvel at. the crowds you will find at this "Live Store," where we have only good merchandise to sell, and iin 11 that now while everybody is talking about advance prices, Doutrichs are selling everything at such extremely low prices—It's no wonder we are so busy—Come and see for yourself. I Schaffner & Marx, ! ' Kuppenheimer & I .Sm Society Brand Clothes 1 ifif? Just think of it—you can buy the finest Clothing, Hats and Furnishings 1 . "#> V® a * S enu inc reductions. Here's an opportunity to cut down the high cost of living-You can save a snug sum rag | which can be applied to many good uses these days. You know this is our regular mid-Summer clean-up, and we are dispos mg of everything in order to make room for Fall shipments—Come-here. || Today and Tomorrow IJjgl| —Men's Suits —~x 1 } All $25.00 Suits .. . $18.75 All $45.00 Suits .. . $37.75 {• 1 I j All $30.00 Suits .... 823.75 All $50.00 Suits .. . $39.75 % j | i WSBBL wismm j All $35.00 Suits .. . $27.75 All $55.00 Suits .. . 843.75 I 1 I W ■ ■ f"' AB $38.00 Suits ■■ . $29.75 All $60.00 Suits ■. . $48.75 I I I fi f > All $40.00 Suits .. . $31.75 All $65.00 Suits .. . $52.75 ! I I s jjl | Men's Trousers Marked Down ■ ; I | All Underwear, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery Marked Down j Copyright 1919 HMt6du/fnM 4 M* _____ FRIDAY EVENING, ! country, in which he referred to this as a time for temperate speech and nou c lime for the saying or doing of anything that will increase the confusion and excitement which ex ist. The statement reads in part: "The war has interrupted indus try and made many conditions ab normal. It is responsible for the j high cost of living by causing a great scarcity of all the necessaries. It is just what was to be expected after the withdrawal of so many millions of men from production. The remedy is in orderly industry. The wjiole situation will right itself as production is increased. Food RARRISBURG TELEGRAPH will go down and clothing will be cheaper. "This country went through a similar situation after our Civil War. At lirst there was scarcity and high prices, but when industry was fully resumed we had a long period of falling prices. It 'is true that in many instances wages do not keep pace with commodities when the lat ter are rising, but on the other hand wages do not fall f as fast as com modities when the latter turn down ward. Labor generally loses on the rising scale but gains on the falling scale, and the gains last longer than the losses. 1 venture the prediction that the wage-earners will come out ! of this situation the gainers, because the decline in what they buy will be greater than In wages. It has al wuys been so. All the improvements in industry, by invention and the ac cumulation of capital, wyrk for the benefit of labor." AUGUST IS, 1919. Mexican Miners Kill British Subject Mexico City, Aug. 15. Theodore Tatterson. a British subject was kill ed recently In the state of Zacatecas. Reports to authorities here assert that hp mpt his death at the hand* of mutinous miners with whom ha was attempting; to confer. President Carranxa has ordered a thorough in vestigation of the affair. Patterson was superintendent ot the Aranzazu mine of the Muzupil Copper Company. Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adv. 15