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SEO SLE EY PRE: Say EES Se <a WHSURANCE BROKERS Assert He Played False hy Vetoir Rill An active cnr @ucted against Whitman by » brokers of th which in 1 the than 1.990 fire brot 1 im iil FIGHTING bai foe. coveanatate 8] gee nLLNDIS SWEEP. PROSPERITY POURS Through Which They Sought to Get Justice. Yetood ¢ Lextslaty Open All Day Open Evenings ELECTION DAY Till 9 o'Clock NEW YORK —BRONX. — BROOKLYN-—-NEW JERSEY Men, Come To-Morrow, ELECTION DAY and take advantage of this GREAT TAILORING SALE We have planned to make this the banner event of our career and are offering the gragtest tailoring opportunity you have ever had. $25.00 SUITS -3Pieces or Fall or WYinter Overcoats =—=—-VMade to Your Measure— ai th For many months we have been preparing for this gigantic Sale and we know that there will be a tremendous response, for never before have men had a chance like this to have high-grade, up-to-the-minute, satisfaction-guaranteed clothes made to their measure at such a wonderful saving. 175,000 Yards of Suitings and Overcoatings have been purchased specially for this sale. Every man will find exactly what he wants, because every new weave, coloring and design is here in great variety. All the Newest Models Days of Sale in Suits and Overcoats . Tuesday from the conservative for) Wednesday . men of quiet taste tothe) Thursday . dash and go inodels for| Friday , young fellows are here. \ Baturday . All Work Is Done in Our Daylight Factory under our direct vision, so you -xoth of perfect satis » Nov. sith | super- > assured ion in fit, tailoring and finish. Don’t Miss This Great Money Saving Tailoring Event With the rapidly rising prices of materials you may never have a chance like this again. sores) Ritchie & Cornell 2:5") 6 NEW YORK CITY STORES 2 STORES IN THE BRONX 6 STORES IN BROOKLYN 1387 Broadway, Bet, 3/th and 38th Sta Third Avenue 104 Flatbusis A: ntic Ave. jit; Mee + Bet. 65th and Goth Sta bid Street. S106 Filth Avem Diet Street, S } Manhattan A jear Calyer Street, 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, y, | 100 Biway, One block trom Flushing Ave 6 STURES IN NEW JERoLY £2 Newark Ave,, Nr.C ooper (?l., Jersey City Broad, Newark, N. J John St, Unuon Hill N.d., Duster outore 00,N.J,, Distributors mue, Near 13d Street, 225d Thad Avenue, Near 123d Street je Bet. 43d & 44th Sta, $331 Light Ave., Une coor above | 2tn, 185 Wilisasa Street, Corner Ann Street. 1614 Third Avenue. Near 65th Street, 148 West 26th Siveet. Mei! Order Deot TYONKERS STORE—105 New Main St ount Vernon, N. Port Jervis, N.Y Main Street, Worcester, Mass 17 Atlant'c Street, Stamiord, Conn 89 North Street, Niddietown, \. ¥, "$20,000,000 INTO City to Better Districts, | Raising Valuations. | Promperity has afded more than 250,000,000 to the wealth of New York's home suburbs during the past yeu ‘This represents enhancement in real estate, If the personal property of the 4,500,000 residents tn the metropolitan district outside of Manhattan could be Appraised, it is estimated that increased earnings and expansion of other assets would raise the total well over $1,000,000, 000, In greater ctty suburbs raaity en- hancement passes $176.000,000, That the home sections have been the notable gainora by the year@ march of prosperity Is indicated by @ com- parison with tho Manhattan returne on the tax rolly, which show a decrease of $85,052,000, although the holdings of | corporations Increase about $8,000,000, The lust day for contesting valua- Made New Hig out the big such an occasion, \pa] ceedings, says: 13] from 10 to 15 holder, | viding for unusual quantities What is the result? We can sell rugs and at far lower prices th Alex. Smith’s Bes and Yonke 9 x 12 feet... in living roome, dining rooms 7.019 feet $23.50 | 6x9 feet | $18.00 Seamless, in the vary lat 4,627.6 foot | Ox9 feet $10.50 | $15.00 Parquet floor designs, 3-Pieces Per Window, material, in blue or brown, Velour Portieres, Pair, $14.58 Made in our own workrooms, Window Panels, $4. Fither seriin, lace or marqy signs in white or Arabe, Of either lece or worked. Leleter pi $139.00 Adom design, Ameri 44 inches wide with ¢: large divided shirt dra mirror, bed, full size, ptity Orders will be taken for t LY HOESUBURB of | Masses Spread From Crowded) #24 since then the | SEW Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance 4£O0CH e Urradlaned 1800. | 125th Street, West | Open All Day TUESDAY, Election Day 4 The Great Fall Rug and Carpet Sale [qi | HE Fall sale this year started last Monday and brought est attendance of buyers ever guthered on if The New York Times, in a lengthy report of the pro- “The averege prices obtained were anywhere r cent higher than the list prices put on corresponding merchandise last May.” Here is a warning concerning the carpet and rug out- look that deserves the serious attention of every house- We prepared months ago for just such a situation— | paving to the full extent of our carrying capacity and pro- i Axminster Rugs, Usual Pri | In the mont delightful colorings, in designa that fit eplendidly | Colonial Velvet Seamless Rugs in aizes moat in demand in rich Oriental colors and designe. | Japanese Hand Woven Rugs $1.10 Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yd., 89c Colors go through to the back. In the newost pattern tile and Special Values in Upholstery Velour Window Drapery $2.98 j,, Comprising one pair velour curtains Bip! and centre valance, lined with sunfust Your choice of colors for either side, , cluny or Marie Antoinette do- Full Size Bed Sets, $5.95 $160.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite, or Old Ivory at the same price, Ask About the Koch Plan of Deferred Payments. tlona of the assessors Is Nov. 15, and the totals to-day stand practically as Presented at the opening of the books on Oct. 1, showing nearly $10,000,000 more for the suburbs, It Is admitted |by experts in all boroughs that tho { | heures do not come within $50,000,000 4x of actual market increases, and this is gain Justified on the ground that suburban = valuations were raised arbitrarily from 30 to 100 per cent. at the start of rapid! tranelt subway bullding, In order to give the city the required debt limit, arly Increaves calculated by the assessors have been much under actual market advances in order to restore the equilibrium. The real increase for the past year, | therefore, ts estimated around $150,-/ 000,000, while of $100,000,000 invested in building operations not more than | $25,000,000 appears on the nawoanors’ Uste because new structures cannot | equitably be taxed on their full cost. In the realty enhancements, Brook. | Tym lean with $48,454,700, of which | } $7,204,200 Is held by orporations | | Queens comes next with $28,816,400, | {ta corporations figuring at $3,944,200, Of $16,576,000 added the Bronx, corporations hold $1,203,800; of $3,-| $25,800 in Richmond, $499,000 te “aad | corporations, Outside lists voters, the reaity at prosnerity his ervwded city fut Detter homes tn sibu While the Manhattaa | 6,000 voters from the re, h-Price Records at the then prevailing prices, other floor coverings } an most stores quote. t Quality Kirman rs Seamless | ‘$32.50 $26.50 and bedrooms, Oxi? feet $31.00 8.9x10.6 feet | $28.50 fest designs and coloringe | 8x10 feet Ox12 feet $27.00 | $35.00 98 risette, for Tuesday Only. limated. hia suite in Antique Mahogany years ago indicates a decrease of over | thon gain of 82,050, 80 50,000 in population, registration shows a population in+ crease of over 318,000, The Bronx scores the largest popt lation. gain THE EVENING WORLD, MOFDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916.' SIDE-STEPPING, (From the Washington Stee.) Richmond has the suburban more voters and 4,240 more the but statistics ontaide are not available, mates from those at hand show a ‘oachful utterance, “Whenever you make speeches, the candidate for whom you are talking d."" said the man who is 164 spulation larger by 200,000, making | #¥er ott aken 100,-|4 total suburban gain since the last |anongrt’ 1 TeplT4 oth ono etet net at ew rn yn's voting | Presidential election of well over|yotes do you think ta go on speaking of 1 would show a popula- | 600,000. for otler people than mynelf?* fooduess [ Crisp, juicy, delicious Hood River Spitzenburgs —the finest apples you have ever eaten, The apples are scientifically grown to luce the bast pooeible fruit. Then anly the bck cfs crop are baie ed, — and marketed under the Diamond Brand. Shipped in refrigerator cars so that the fruit reaches you just as it is from the tree — sound and perfec, “goodness” all through. Best for eating, best for cooking. Alwaysuniform- ly perfect, and hence economical, for there is ne waste, Ask your grocer or fruit man today for DIAMOND <> BRAND Famous Sor Flavor SPITZENBURGS BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND The Perfect Apple Excolled only by Blae Diamond Look for the Diamond on the Wrapper DISTRIBUTORS TO THE TRADE Steinhardt & Kelly, 101 Park Place Phone Cortlandt 8480 W. O. & H. W. Davis, 100 Barclay Set. Phone Cortlandt 5599. (without par value) Transue & Williams Steel Forging Corporation Guaranty Trust Company The Chase National Bank Transfer Agent Registrar After an examination of the properties and business of Transue & Wil- liams Co., of Alliance, Ohio, and a report thereon by Julian Kennedy, an ap- | praisal by The American Appraisal Co, and an audit by Messrs. Arthur Young & Co., an agreement has been made pursuant to which said propert; and business as a going concern is to be nupehaaed and vested in a New Yor! Corporation, to be named Transue & Williams Steel Forging Corporation, with an authorized capital of 110,000 shares with no par value, of which 100,000 shares will be issued for said property and business plus $750,000 cash to be ped into the new company. The remaining authorized capital will be unissued ‘or the present. From the enclosed letter of Mr. O. F. Transue, Vice-President and General Manager of the old company and who is to be president of the new company, we summarize as follows: (1) The new company has a forging capacity of 40,000 tons and a stamp- ing cupacity of 4,000 tons which represents probably the largest tonnage of drop forgings produced by a single plant in the industry, — The company’s plants are harouhly modern and well equipped and have the advantage of splendid railroad and power facilities, (2) Gross earnings have increased approximately 800% in the past six years and net earnings have increased 1,100%, Estimated net earnings for 1916, based on seven months’ results, indicate earnings of at least $1,200,000 for the year, or approximately $12 per share on the stock to be outstandiag. (3) The business of this company has increased steadily regardless of fluc- tuations in the steel industry as a whole. For instance, during the last year of | general depression in the steel industry, 1914, this company's sales actually in- creased 35°; ond net earnings increased 20%, @ue to the constantly increasing demand for its special products. Based upon the cash purchase price actually to be paid for the entire prop- erty and assets of the old company as a going concern and including said addi- tional cash working capital to’ be provided, the assets of the new company will be equivalent to approximately $37.50 per share, of which $16 per share or approximately $1,600,000 will be represented by net working capital, All statements are believed to bé accurate, having been obtained from official sources, buf they are not guaranteed. All legal matters pertaining to this issue are being passed upon by Messrs, Wing & Kussell of New York City, Counsel for the bankers, and by Mess: Lynch, Day, Pimple & Lynch, of Canton, Ohio, Counsel for the old company, ACTING AS SYNDICATE MANAGERS WE HAVE AGREED TO PURCH, OF THE ABOV Pay ys Tock 0 ACQUIMED BY Us Ly AND HAVING DAT $45.50 PER SHARE ALL OF THE Si st (ls AS ADVERTISEMENT APPE, MATTER Of RECORD ONLY. EARS AS A Hornblower & Weeks 42 Broadway | Dominick & Dominick Kissel, Kinnicutt&Co. | 115 Broadway 14 Wall Street | SE 70,000 SHARES Hood River | ’ ‘