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Whot Every lnvestor Should Know Albowt. AValuabhe Sei Financial Sere o R'R: BAT ye son. GENERAL ELECTRIC—NO. 12. (Written Especially for The Evening World.) Tt has been frequently stated my Electric will hel; {9 fill up the fap Print that the General Electric Com- bed by bo ang in domestic Pany has received war orde! Jaemana, tn tote aniee billed amounted pe legge deporte Hers aggre- 11, $90,467,601 and in 1913 sales billed 1 $105,000, Wall Street has] amounted 1 p 0 $106,477, There has accepted this report at Its face value,| been a shrinkage of out 20 or 25 but an official of the company is au-|per cent, in domestic buyineas this thority for the statement that war] year and an official states that em- orders thus far received foot up to|Ployees have been working only halt- only about one-third of that amount, |""T)eineate however to accept re- or to around $35,000,000, sults for the first halt of the year as The manner in which the value of]an accurate forecast of what results General Electric's war orders has|for the full year will be The com- 2 pany Is considered the largest manu- been exaggerated in typical of many | Picturer of electrical apparatus in other cases. When one hears that al the world, and its business is so ex certain company has received $30,000,-| tensive that it 1s quick to feel an { oF $80,000,000, or $120,000,000 war! provement in industrial activity. R orders, it 4s generally safe to accept} cently there has been a noticeable im- one-third of the reported, value of] provement in domestic demand, but lg xclusive of | war orders business this year will. be | such orders as the correct ‘amount. i bas also been reported that Gen- eral Electric would be made the dis- y iributing agent of war orders in this| ne *t*esuratvuring profits, amounted country. ‘There is absolutely no foun: | to $6,970,963, and after making all de- dation for the report. The story! quctions for Interest, &c., the com- seems to have been based entirely on] pany showed a dividend balance equal 4n assumption. As every one knows, | P* ‘ : 4 J. P. Morgan & Co, were made the] (0 8l12 per share of stock SeSyaa purchasing agents of Great Britain in| "hy aoe this country. Most of the ordera piaced by France and Russia come. through Great Britain, and are also ndied by J. P. Morgan & Co, Gen- eral Electric is what ts commonly termed a Morgan company. It seems] <0, 9 a to have been assumed that General | (ont? sist’ Spirent Loe meed Electric would be given ali the orders| practically the same volume of busi- that it could possibly handie, and or-|Peys the dividend balance waa equal dere it was not in « position to handle| {to oniy $11.12, per share. Smaller would be “farmed out” by it to other! sharg earnings were due to the fact concerns. In this way, it was O8-lince at the close of 1914 there was sumed, General Electric would receive $101,485,700 stock outstanding, against nus on such business given out. outstanding stork at the ‘The story is interesting only | show. 912. ing the imaginative powers of 4 cer-| In giving consideration to probable tain Wall Street clement, Officials of| returns fox thin went It 18 wall to ree the Gompeny characterize the report! member that, aside fromm the Gbcronse 3 +. i in the volume of domestic General Electric's 135,000,000 war or-| manufacturing profits oil be ders are mostly for high explosive] ine high prices of raw mat shells, It would perhaps be more| which the company extensively us correct to say that the company 18) such as copper, spelter, rubber, &c. not making a complete shell, but) Including profite on war orders now is doing certain machine work ON] hooked the dividend balance this year them. may not be as large as in 1912, when Many other companies that have ted orders for war materials] outstanding. have found it necessary to almost/ in March of this year General Elec- cannot be expected thi share earnings were the smallest reported singe 190%, but the volume of business and net manufac- most with each succeeding yea 1912, on $89,182,186 gross sale: completely rearrange their plants in/tric sold at 138. It is now selling order to handle the business, This|atove 172. Dividends are at the rate fs not true of General Electric, This) of 8 per cent. annually. There are no n increase in company is performing the work with| immediate prospects o' machines it has used in its regular| disbursements, and prot on war or- rofits for General Electric on war| of an extra dividend, probably will be disappoint- 3 includes a number of striking scenes./in luxury and he falis in love with One of these is a Chicago bridge at/the adopted daughter of Judge Har- 20028 and Stone reopen the}an emerald pendant, received as part | Globe Monday night and will appear|of her share of the booty stolen from | there for three weeks in “Chin-Chin.”| a joweller, ‘The detective engaged on| vue) © rere, | The Columbia Theatro will be closed |of the young wife and by following the coming week to reopen Monday |her traces the robber band. Caught, | Aug. 23, with “The Golden|tho ‘Tigress conTesses and takes the attraction, 2009000000006000604 * $0906: +POOGS 04-0 Plays for the Coming Week New Offerings Will ' “Mr. Myd’s Mystery,” |{: 34 1444466649406 music will be played by the Bruch- The Olympt night with “E Manager Will Roehm will keep! well-known comedy by Fri throughout the/Croteset and Fred de Graaa Theatre reopens to- The postponed opening performance ." @ farce by Zellah and Jules Simonson, will Fulton Theatre on Frank Lalor will be coming week “Stars and Stripes Fore’ @ spectacular musical nu many countries are repres' is another big be given at the Monday night. members of the cine Larrimore, nest Stallard, Sam ranklyn and “Roliing Stone “Rolling Stones.” will be presented at ratre on Tuesday night. tells the story of two a Dora Fletcher, Karl Sheahan and Pipinta, a sensa- AYLOR HOLMES ROWAg Stone sented as a star Joseph Brooks at the Comedy on Monday night Myd's Mystery,” a farce by Lillian T. Bradley. The scenes of tho play are In the supporting com- Watson, Clara by Manager nd desperation, make a pyro- technic and mirthful ‘rise to fortune on the principle that the world owes every man a@ living, if he has the w The way up, is by no means undisturbed by di ‘The cast includes ———_ THRONGS KEEP COMING & bridge built over the orchestra TO DANCING CARNIVAL. | {ie uaitorum, wilt be an important 8 was earned per share of stock “ihe attendance at the Dancing |MAn will enact the rolo of the Slave Carnival in the Grand Central Palace} Vaughn Comfort and John King in was surprisingly big last week, re- ports Manager Grundy. day evening crowd was the largest recorded for any single evening since Many regular patrons have vacations and) pany will be Lucille Louise Moores, Ina Rorke, Arthur Ei Not, Walter M, Sherwin, Arthur Lace- y, Kenneth Hunter, John Parsons, C, Power and P. H. Bro ank Kingdon Ber tha Mann, Marie carro! ders now booked certainly will not be Helford Forest, Persons who have conjured up big] sufficient to warrant the distribution The comedy has Selwyn himself, been stagod by M and the production returned from ed. Profit» on business now booked Ervin terme oy | Original Home Dressmaking Designs be considered a very liberal estimate, Negotiations for other war orders tails which foreign governments seem to want to insist on, ut which the company objects to. -_ ‘War orders received by General mameceyee | By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert RAD RRA A AA AAS \rhe design I am showing is sult- though simple of line it does not distinction. The waist is plain and low neck only to the neck line, But to counteract any unfavorable effect a wide plain taffeta frill sends its flare clear out to the shoulder line, In the front it Is caught by velvet! ribbon ends, which meet and drop| nearly to. the walst line, being made to pass through two slits in the waist before freedom is allowed, as the model at the right shows. These slits are emphasized by velvet cording in self color, which is a very new and smart trimming. It 1s accorded other uses on the frock in outlining the side panels of the skirt and bringing to notice its connection with the wide girdle, The effect is charming, and especially attractive to the woman who has come to feel that pockets are a necessity are the two in this akirt, which artfully hide themselves under bands or straps of velvet at the hips. Rather pretentious looking, but not out of proportion to their usefulness or their trimming qualities, these bands are merely applied to the skirt panels over the slits which are made in they for the pockets, Finfshing the ensemble are the crisp upturned frills on the close fitting three-quarter sleeves. If de- sired, sheer white organdy way be used for these frills and the one at Are most successful because they re) the neck. Dark blue taffeta in satin | ‘ move Sa, foley Ste itching and irrita-| stripe or plaid would develop attrac- ton, ind promote tively for this demgn, with blue vel- the skirt, and either plain blue taffeta upraieenale of 2A wate Boe win toe. fowied Braiding is another modish trim. “Cuttoura.” Dept, 3G, Boston. |i ming and looks well on ser, and For 50 Years the World’s Perfect Liver and Bowel Regulator If you want to feel young and full of vigor be sure and keep your Liver and Bowels in good condition. Nothing so. safe, so certain or so CARTER’S my satisfying as Carter’s Little ver Pills. Purely vegetable. LITTLE Millions of people, old, young and middle age, take thes for biliousness, LIVER dizziness, sick headache, upset stomach and for sallow, pimply and blotchy skin. PILLS Sovall Pll, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bzar signature large numbers of visitors appear upon In fact, the attend- ance has been so great during this past fortnight that the management has had to keep fifteen instructors at | 4 i : Garden Bathe your face for several min-|¢ Winter although this bee their ached- | utes with resinol soap d hot water, PASSING S 7m) feta enaied the floor nightly, uled time for a vacation, “TIGRESS” AT VITAGRAPH; | X79 &0t1Y- et this FANNIE WARD AT STRAND. | oud wash off. with ——=|DESCRIPTION OF THE GOWN.) nature i¥ shown by Wil ph accra etna tabla any which will have ius initial at the Vitgraph ‘Theatre beginning to-morrow you will “be pnishea to fina how ®& Woman, on enaibly quickly the healing resinol medication | @ leader of society, who, in | the guiding spirit of a band of ¢ eft of her baby, sh nd hearing of th nm the home of Judge Har. the vacant position, {atop itching instantly and speed heal LONGACRE Fr neglect the ever-essential quality of | | vous of her band, dt as her own. ae, yoo Dy vel | vet cordings and tsimming bands on| ¢ NEXT WEEK PHOTO PLAYS, __PHOTO PLAYS. 256560965040 2 z ? : A STRONGLY HUMAN STORY a THE TIGRESS ‘23 PRATT Te eens ee 0644 04404 A pretty use of it is sug- silver braiding on dark blue, or gold are other equally good sug- A gold or silver ribbon may be used to tie the neck frill, or @ | | | for this design, The Empire line of the girdle is a cented by a simple design, while a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1918 ENTERTAINERS FEATURED IN THE SHOWS OF NEXT WEEK |#:ccRirircG ras, edy cy: OE FESESGDDF-98 PEDEHOG14DE DFO OD 1S 9HOF0HE-500O 9900S 00 9F DEOFOE64-O4 DS ID DED DFG 1H44 1H OGOG 16-005. soto vot + 224000?! At Henderson’ ‘s Music Hall, Coney’ Island, will be Houdini in new feats, Francis Dooley and Corinne Sales in “That's Sitty,” the Six Munical Ger- mans, Os-Ko-Mou, Red Feather and lef Seven-Mountains, Sioux Indi- ans; Moore, Gardner and Rose in songs and comedy; Eddie Carr, Joe Fields, Will Halliday, and Fred and Edith Bijou, There will be a fine dancing contest at Luna Park on Thursday night. To enable the managers of variows| jinatitutions to have more time in which to make arrangements, Ed- ward J. Tilyou, manager of Steeple- chase Park, at Coney Island, has changed the date of "George C. Til- ree Orphan Day” from Friday, Aug. 0, to Friday, Aug. 27. On that day Steeplechase Park wnt be turned over to the orpha: ——— BILLS AT PROCTOR’S, LOEW’S AND PALACE. HeaMining the programme for the last half of this week at Practor’s Fifty-eighth Street Theatre ts an Oriental novelty presented by Emma Francis and company, Biaborate set~ tings and ,costumings characterize this production as one out of the or- dinary, Other features include the Three Dumonds in muateal comedy, INS HELLO he Aerial Bartletts, Harry Holman Paris’ and. company fn “Adam Killjoy,” ONM Pic THEATRE Paull and Hess in comedy and atng- ing, and Martha Stuart, “dainty | singer of dainty songs.” There are alvo motion pictures, Ed Ford’a Dance Revue will lead the bill at Loew's Amrican Roof SPODEDGSaDEEDEEESDEOSOOTOS| tho frat half of the coming week. | Other acta will be Little Hip, the! baby performing elephant; Margaret! Ford, Gouble voiced singer CJ mal Poebe peer eedee PELE STEEHE RE RRO BERT S mon. ‘They marry and, as a wedding present, she gives her new d hier | = tho case sees this pendant on the neck | poison, Other foatures will be the fifteenth | sae 5 x OLYMPIC OPENS TO-NIGHT |“™vter of “The Godde “The Ro- (irs Hei mance of a Handkere! “The Gi 44] and “Their Night Out.” rd will be seen at 7 = WITH “HELLO PARIS!” | in (he Worst of Us, City Rut Pixs: fect rat Gini dam Wi4 ot aa as its offer-| tion of atures is| will also be war and travel picture: together with @ concert programm amas Bia kaa w ETS Arnie PARKS AND BEACHES; Pet dia eae “Night In Paris includes George A. Clark, 'SUMURUN” AT BRIGHTON. || vex isit'cet has Veen os ot rer i eccentria For its teading attraction the New prima] Brighton Theatre, Brighton Beach, will have Gertrude Hoffman in an elaborate though condensed version of “Sumurun,” originally produced by Max Reinhardt. The “Flowery Way,” feature of the production. 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