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LAST EDITION LAST EDITION GERMAN ADVANCE ON BRUSSELS UNCHECKED ITALY ASKED AGAIN TO JOIN THE KAISER AGAINST ALLIES ALL AMERICANS SAFE Entered as Second-Class Matter April 23, 1914, at the Postoffice at Chicago, m, Under the Act of March 8, 1879. THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday N. D. Oochran, 4gggBag Tel. Monroe 353. Editor and Publisher. TgJ By Mail, Except in v500 South PeoriaSt. 398 CWcago$3a Year,. VOL.3, NO. 274 Chicago. Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1914 ONE CENT HOW MONEY TRUST AND FOOD HOGS PLAY THE GAME TO SKIN PEOPLE The High Cost of Living Due to Control of the Markets and the People's Savings by a Few Men War, Makes More Money for Millionaires and More Poverty for Plain People. BY N. D. COCHRAN Every Chicago family is affected right in the middle of the pocketbook by the rapidly increasing cost of living. Every time the price of what we eat or wear goes up it means that much reduction in wages, because it means that wages will buy less of the things every family has to buy. want to try to make clear to every family that reads The Day Book just how the thing is done and how fo newspapers are jlayingthegame to help the FOOD HMttHHttHHHBli