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Skate & Shoe vv * Outfit 4 «MAGNESiA iva VALUES, Guaranesl. BASIEST TUM. | MSE Hayat. bia Mos Bea Wate erst / @ MAIDEN LANE, Phone Cort. ( ‘ DIAMONDS ON ‘CREDIT. $y wrdwiler 4.00.0 170 Bway. bth Floor, va , fy Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't erew too fat ~ the te exception, it yeu the accumulating, or a! yt eumnbereome, yoo will be follow tate Cg AE Ne Fanta paands week wit dieting oo Men’s or Ladies’ \ ‘Skates are steel, well temp trave felt-lined tongue and sole, — | quality sh: seh” Set e high cut and of popular design. : $4.95 Complete Up to $37.00 Call or write for Skate Catalog “W" * ssa : 405 Bway Below BISURATED | _ Heartburn, Belching, Sour Stomach, | > Gas in Stomach, etc., take a teaspoon. | «ful of Bisurated Magnesia in a half | # glass of hot water after cating. Is safe, pleasant and harmless to use and gives instant relief from all forms of stomach disorder. Sold by drug- gists everywhere.—Advt. FOR SALE. ~~ art CKETS . deeioes B08, ¢ CREDIT! ‘Agent calle, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT iv GOODS GUARANTEED, American Waica &ulamond Co. @ MAIDEN LAN Cont, 646, agent Calis SUG ePhOLEe PL, FURNITURE, @C. FOR SALE. | BIG STORAGE SALE Perlod Furult be Miaok is Ww S farehouse Con ‘Ave., Near 87th St. » HELP WANTEO—MALE ————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee MOTOCRMEN and COND"ICTORS WANTBD., Good opportunity to secure \ permanent positions. Apply 163 West 50th St. (Office open from 8 A. M, to 6P.M. Daily except Sundays. NEW, YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY, — WD GOK [ABORERS at American Dock ‘Terminal, fomphiuariile, 5. 3. i PATENTS. SEES arent rn Nis, Tre 8 Conynghis, Protect your | eee) ‘Taree valuable bogus’ with Het sbvantlong wauter scat free, [lone barely TOO Wichard | ‘Owen, patent lawoer, 224 Toor, | Woe! | ida. or 8 Owen Wide, Washington, D.C. | FOUND _AND Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, | it 5 A a plan ti e,. Montclair Art ‘The lively Montclatr Art Museum {s devoting ite present exhibition to children as presented in painting add woulpture, Bthel Frances Mundy contribuths om 'two wax rellefs of children, one in and the other not in the catalogue. Both are exqutsitely modelied in tow relief. The superimposition of the miniature figures upon the blue wax background has been joyously ac- Complished. The catalogued wax isa “Portrait of Miss Mary Van Duyn” j and shows the young miss im an ador- able white frock with delicate flow- ~SANKING AND Ay and the child carries with much dis- tinction an arranged bouquet. Her white button slippers asd wrinkled socks, together with the little bare legs, are moat delightfully executed. ‘The companion piece is likewise white on blue tn color scheme, The child portrayed is shown seated and reading a book in which are colored pictures, The silhouetted face against the blue background is most charm. ingly expressive of child character. Katherine Beecher Atetaon’s plaster reliefs are spirited, and the ivory mintaturos ty Wiillam J, Baer, Alice Preble Tucker De Haas and Thomas R. Manley are all well worth the most careful study, George Bellows contributes two canvases in his characteristioally high keyed Pigments, The one eata- logued “Jean” screams more softly than does Its fello Hent, His “Lily pushes the coloring weed almost, if not quite, to the Hmit, and the little) tain irl and her doll and “Thomas in His Red Coat" shout their chromatic fea- tures a4 @ herald might cry from a houseto; Fomas in His Red Coat" Mr, By W. G. Bowdoin. In * Henri was so anxious to get the boy's coat red that everything else was subordinated to the last degree, ‘Ihe green drapery in the background in- Greases the redness of the red. Ivan G. Olinsky, in his portrait of “The Sisters,” has produced a far more agreeable and satisfying oolor scheme, The figures also stand out with more forceful normality and with infinitely more grace. The fin+ ish {9 less antagonistic, and there ia an absence of protest in the reatilt. William J, Baer has painted in “Nanette” @ transcendent, soated child with her Maltese pussy loving- ly held against her white gown, Digestive good health ~~BANKING AND FINAN $60,000,000 United States Rubber Company First and Refunding Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bonds, Series “A” Due January 1,:1947 INTEREST PAYABLE JANUARY let AND JULY tet Coupon Bonds in denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100 each with privilege of registration as to principal and exchangeable for bonds (in denominations of $500 and larger) registered as to both principal and interest. Fully registered bonds re-exchangeable for coupon bonds. All but not part of the Series A Bonds outstanding may be redeemed on any interest date, on and after January 1, 1920, upon 90 days’ notice, at 105 and interest. For information as to this issue of bonds, reference is made to a letter, dated January 15, 1917, from Samuel P. Colt, Esq., President of the United States Rubber Company, copies of which may be obtained at the offices of the undersigned, which states in part as follows: REPAYMENT OF MATURING BONDS—“All existing bonds, and liehs upon the properties, of United States Rubber Com- pany or subsidinries, will he provided for at once and. will be paid on or before December 1, 1918, except 82,600,000 6% Gold Bonds of the Canadian Consolidated Rubber Company, Limited, (hereinafter called the Canadian Company), which are not due until Octo- ber 1, 1946, and except $9,000,000 debentures of General Rubber Company, due December 1, 1918. . The debentures of the General Rubber Company are to be left undisturbed for the present, as the Company has under consideration other plans for dealing with its important crude rubber interests. ‘ LIMIT OF ISSUE—"The Bonds are to be of an issue limited to the par amount of the Company's full paid preferred stocks and common stock now outstanding, plus any additional stock issued at not less than par for cash actually paid ing and further limited so that no bonds In addition to $60,000,000 presently to be issued (1) shall be sold or pieces! prior to January 1, 1918, except with your consent; (2) shall he issued, except for refunding . '. unless the unencumbered quick assets (as defined In the Mortgage) of the Company and subsidiaries exceed their aggregate debt (as defined In the Mortgage), including the outstanding Bonds and any Increased indebtedness resulting from such Issue; (8) chall be issued, except for said refunding, unlega the annual net in- come (as defined in the Mortgage) of the Compdny and subsidiaries for three fiscal years next prior to such issue hus been at least twice the annual interest upon the entire debt of the Company and subsidiaries, including interest on any increased indebtedness re- aulting from such issue and (4) limited also to the amount of the present capital stock (about $97,250,000) except to the extent of any increase consented to by the preferred and common stocks.” , “Of the balance of the authorized issue $10,000,000 Bonds may b& issued for additional working capital, and for devel- opment and for other corporate purposes, subject to the restrictions above stated, and out of the remaining bonds now authorized reservation Is to be made to provide for the $9,000,000 General Rubber Company 5% Debentures, due December 1, 1918, guaranteed by United States Rubber Comipany and Rubber Goods Company, until otherwise provided for, and the $2,600,000 Canadian Compan; Bonds, due October 1, 1946. ny additional Bonds and any Bonds not used for such refunding shall be reserved for capital expendi- tures made after January 1, 1917, for additions, betterments and improvements or for new properties (including subsidiary companies against the Rietes of their mortgage bonds), at 75 per cent. of cost; or not more than one-third of such additional Bonds may be issued for other securities and stocks at 60 per cent. of cost; all as shall be defined and provided in the Mortgage.” SINKING FUND—“On January 1, 1919, and annually on Januury 1 thereafter, the Company is to pay to the Trustee as a sinking fund 1% in cash upon the face value of the Bonds then outstanding, plus the amount retired by the sinking fund. Bond- holders shall be invited to tender Series A Bonds for the sinking fund, and nae rustee shall accept the Bonds tendered at the lowest rices, not exceeding 105% and interest, to the extent of the moneys In the sinking fund available for Bonds of Series A, but 10 the extent not procurable at or below 1059% and interest upon sucly tenders (or thereafter during the year in the market), the Company shall be relieved of its obligation for that year in respect to the sinking fund applicable to Series A Bonds and any balance remaining the sinking funtl for such bonds at the end of the year shall be credited upon the sinking fund for guch bonds for the following year or years.” NET EARNINGS—“The net earnings of the Company and its subsidiary companies available for interest . . « by Messrs. Haskins & Sells, have been: as found For the fiscal year ending December 31, 1914 a $10,690,988.48 «4 4 H December 31, 1915 ; 11,539,313.10 “ 4 4 4 ~ December 31, 1916, (partly estimated).......0+6eereteeee eens 12,500,000.00." INTEREST CHARGES—"“Interest charges of the Company and subsidiar’ including the present issue of $60,000,000 Bonds and interest on the undisturbed bonds of Canadian Consolidated Rubber Company, Ltd, and General Rubber Company, but excluding interest on obligations maturing on or before December 1, 1918, and now provided for, and on unfunded indebtedness to be paid by this issue would be less than $3,610,000, Considerable additional earnings should result from the use of additional capital provided by this issue.” UICK ASSETS—"Applying the proceeds of sale of the $60,000,000 bonds, the Company and its subsidiary companies would have as of October 31, 1916, over and ahove all abilities other then the new bonds and the undisturbed bonds, net quick assets, consisting of accounte and bills receivable, cash and merchandise and readily marketable securities (excluding securities issued by subsidiary companies), valued at $81,363,402.28." FINANCIAL POSITION-—"“The con dated financial position of the Company and Its subsidiary compnnies 81, 1916, but after applying the proceeds of the sule of the $60,000,000 new Bonds, as found by Messrs, Haskins & as stated below. This statement does not include any valuation of good-will, resulting from the old-establi« panies and from their valuable trade-marks; and the property, plant and equipment is given at the amount ai although in the opinion of the officers of the companies, an appraisal at this would result ina very much Jarg: Property, Plant and Equipment... 854,85 Manufactured Goods and Material Securities Owned : Net Current Assets, consisting of easlr and receivables, less payables. of October is, would be ess of the com: 80,840,293.38 $196,218,606.61 Undisturbed Bonds: adian Consolidated Rubber Company, Ltd General Rubber Company... : 2,600,000 100,000 ~ 11,600,000,00 Leaving assets of heen $124,613,606.61 or more than twice the $60,000,000 Bonds now to be issued.” “The foregoing statement of the finapcial position of the Company and subsidiaries does not include as a liability $1,985,200 (less then'aek of Roe outstanding) of stock of the Rubber Goods Manufacturing Company and $985,100 (less them 1% of amount outstanding) of stock of the Canadian Company not owned by United States Rubber Company.” The foregoing statements leave out of account the Canadian Consolidated Felt Company Limited, a majority of whose common stock is owned by the Canadian Company, and the continyent liability of the Canadian Company as guarantor of 00 pany i net assets over all liabilities, other than said $426,600 of in which the stock interest of the United Said three companics are not regarded as bonds of anid company. On Nov 80, 1916, the Felt Company bonda, valued at Fei.089.87, Similarly two other relatively unimportant companies, States Rubber Company or its subsidiary companies is less than 50%, are excluded, “subsidiary companies. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE ABOVE BONDS AT 9@34 PER CENT. AND ACCRUED INTEREST TO DATE OF DELIVERY, AT WHICH PRICE THE BONDS YIELD OVER 5.20 PER CENT. ON THE INVESTMENT. ANY OF THE BONDS NOW TO BE REFUNDED BY THIS ISSUE WILL BE ACCEPTED IN PAYMENT FOR NEW BONDS UPON A 4 PER CENT. INTEREST BASIS,TO MATURITY. The subscription will be closed at three o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, January 23, 1917, or earlier, the right being reserved to reject any applications and to award a smaller amount than applied for. The undersigned reserve the right to close the subscription at any time without notice. A first payment of $50 per $1,000 bond subscribed for must accompany all subscriptions. The balance of the amount due on bonds allotted upon subscriptions will be payable in New York funds on Friday, February 16, 1917, at the offices of the undersigned, against interim receipts, exchangeable for engraved bonds as soon as ready. All allotments will be subject to the stockholders’ authorization necessary in connection with the creation of the issue and to the approval of proceedings by counsel. If no allotment be made the first payment will be repald in full, and if only a portion of the amount applied for be allotted, the balance of the first payment will be applied toward the amount due on Februrary 16, 1917, No interest will be allowed on such first payment, If any further balance remains, anch balance will be repaid, Failure to pay tho second instalment, when due, will render the previous payment Hable to forfeiture, Subscriptions for the bonds will be received in Boston by Messrs. Kidder, Peabody & Co. New York, January 17, 1917, KUHN LOEB & CO. A . eee a Efficiency le the foundation of f —_—— When the etomaoh, liver or bowele need help—TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SANUARY 18, 1917. oreo two named he hag a fon aoe Ma yt reek ae| Corset Covere—Nainsook—= lace, emb'y, Tibboneevalve 9. 24 ‘Women’ Envelope Chemlses—Yo! | lace or embroidery—value | Night Dressea—Cambric—wid embroidery and edge—value 69. .45 embroidery—-value .79 | Short Underskt fem and tu — value .38...... teoles-—Flal trim—Llsewhere .9! Envelupe Chemtses—nainnook- laces, embroideries, ribbor —value oe Crepe orate la pe Ch fine nainsook | mpire or fancy yokes— | VOIWO.SLES....c0cctahesicorcees 04 | Combinations—Nainseok—embrotd- ery or Inserta—our Feg. $1.09... 88 | Combinations—einboratoly, trim'd laces, Eihbons and embroideries | skirt A drawors—our reg. $1.98.1.64 jcoats—cambric and nainsook— roldery and lacos—r 1.25 04 orien, 49 34 ee—nainsook, cambrio or utiful etylee—apecial 04 | Nightdressee—dainty stylee—laco, ietvoldertes and ribieaee nn ‘os | Children’s Drawers—H. 8. hem and tucke—# to 12 yre.—value .1! ra to 14 b'y, Fibbon—re, Extra Size Nightdressee—R | Vor iene Retr trim—1 ie 64 | Extra Sise Corset Covers—H! neck—tight fitting—our r Sise Drawere—Ruffic with titohing—value .49.. Extra Sise Petticoats—Embroid | or lace trim’d ruffle—value | 10 .78 Babies’ January Sale Woolens, Items Dresses, Etc. | at Friday Prices Madiity Aibbon bindiee Ul Srereerrrrerrrrrrr ry 44 rt Weel \rta——to 3 ell fintsh—value .67.... 42 el Skirte—rog. .7! Bianketo— TOS 44. cveeeee ce Atghan eoteeevalue $398. .2.77 | Manne! cambric band rm, R180 ‘od Stripe jowne—good quality— ars—our reg. .69.. Pr Bootees—soft Saxony dd made—valuo .29..... +20 i} | Mipdseye Dinpere—doxen— 20x20 to 27x84 Inch... 64 to 1.67 La that reanes and (ii nsook—-to 3 yra.—-our reg. Infante’ Sit our reg. 49. our reg. 59 , Our reg. Little ‘Tete’ ‘Tub and chambray~—~ modols—to 6 yrs, belted and r req. .69.. our reg. .98. and skirt) Ohrtaten: —nalna n a tlator— lace and emb, trim--also robe | effects—our reg. $9.98. .....5. 274 | Gingham and Chambray Rompers— | "plain or cheoked--to 6 yra.— | our rem. 49. Pit | Leng and | elroular January Sale Items at Friday Prices. and Black e—Croam, fine quality hing, nets and jace— white chiffon--new, our reg, $2.98 45 orepe 4 underlined wit protty styl h100 .77 "nm Corsete—Coutil—medium bu jong hips—sises 19 to 30 our reg. | Women’s Corseta—Coutll and fancy brocades--medium and | low bust—our reg. $3.08 lack Sitkati tucked or ye ry trimmed—our re 2.05 feonte fitted pleated, flounces— Ried 40.98, 5.15 ruffled, ¢ silk undorlays-—reg, AEA FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAQ 17TH JANUARY SALE NOW ‘ON! Thrift, Prudence, Economy Petticonts—Wide or im tough 4-—cloth 6 rmbreidery rutticvaine Thr .. 68 on. ‘aapkine—our re 12% | Bath Say H. &. Linen Damask Dinner Seto— fi 7 iaenes long—dozen our reg. #1106. Irteh Linen Damask Napkine—now pettogns—our reg. §3.96—dosen 2,00 tre Wine Quality Double Hatta, skexclusive destgns—-yd. 2.48 ina te Match—dox.. .Bpecial 7,19 k—-mercorized teo—he: 4 GORON. se eeeseeees OS Hack Towele— soft finteh: Ite or rs—our reg .39.... BL +14 jack Towets— Pure Linen hemmed—whit | 18x36-Inch—oul ro \r Fine Turkish 1: plain white or atriped céntres Crash Towellng—absorbent %. 6% 78. 7% sane ABN ing— Cotter colored borders—our reg. 1% | Dish and Roller Toweling— heavy quality crash—~ value BY) and 16.. Heavy Linen Crash Tew bleached-—eolored bot our reg. 24... 20 ree—also centres— f hed January Sale Laces, Items Embroideries at Friday Prices I, Lnces—Livery needed width | {a yarda to plece-desirable and Wwisewour regs aborts... 87 | Curtains, Fe ras rpy ire | Draperies, erertees Portieres at Triday trices, SURPLUS OF TWO LARGEST MILLS Nottingham Lace Curtaine— Strictly perfect—white, ivery and Arabinv—bought at 2 'to 99-3 per cent than regular—will be sold as bought, CLEARANCE OF TWO AND THREE PAIR LOTS, Colbert and Trt Value $1 Value 93. Ineluded in purchase Curtain Net Mexican, Colonial, Brus: double borders and man: eh. BS: BP. RO ye he-Tnitd Lede Than Valve | wine Mohair Couch Covers— goth proof and unfadaole—rose, erimagn, olive; alight mill imp perfect made to ‘other colorings ‘eotions—when Jat $18,00 I ‘ortlorcs—- tal, palr ROS | ‘ortieres— | Special, palr 19.08 | New Frou-Froa duplex coloring | Reveratbie duplex colorin SPECIAL LUNCHEON—38 cts.-RESTAURANT, 3D FLOOR) | | TOMORROW, Friday, Last Day of |” Cut Price Sale of TOILET ARTICLES | Supply Your Needs at Our Lowegpin-the-City Prices. RN. ‘West of Fifth Avenue You Cannot Afford to Miss . 4a Se THE VALUES IN THIS JANUARY SALE me Reinforced Assortments for To-Morrow :— wo! 86-inoh—soft finish— a ‘ rth 19 Women'sand) January Sale [Linens, J Sale | Muslins,Sheets Sate | | b Sepha '. a oseny Towa nites Spreads, Etc. at mriday Prtess. ha catpeiberabek thy! Maret tected eer Special Let Pillew Cases oR ccs he }4 ‘72.00 | Soft tintsh—noat centre seam. 48 A Special Purchase— Pillow Cases— * dn " Ressonabio cual ten strlatly ‘Three-qaarter size—worth $1.99. ¥,! Extra, fine—t worth $1 Heavy crochet—large size— Worth Saabs. crecertectrtees es MBO kxtra fine—fringed—tull site— Worth $260. se nreces Moe 1.08 Blankets and } soneeey, Giee at Friday Prices. H Biankets— Jacquard Hiderdown—full assort= Woot wixed are 90} Mize gBray—our reg, $3.49....+ ie har Comfortable Binakets— Jacquard designs—Elderdown finish-—fine assort color combina fon our | All Weel Blankete— ; extra fine boned pink or blue fine borders—full our reg. $8.9) Cal, Woot Biank two-tone plalds- beda—alxo Whi for full size beda— our reg, $6.9 Elderdown Fi our reg. $1.94. do} Baby down—plain pink and blue oF white with contrast borderme= silk bound—our reg, 91.69. Cotton Fleece Bia tan, gray, with con dera—eingle and th bed sizea—our reg. $1, ments Cor every family—-OUF FOR) DWssceeeerees FM Sik Emb'é 1 and ri varied assortment—our reg, .69,. Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings Young Men's Overcoats—most desirable no pineh Overconts- stripes, plal | and tan and bri | 8 to 1? yra.—apecl Children’s Coat Sys dws wo card our Boys’ ght sige ‘onttaren's fy HUSeOUE Few BL Aaecssmemneceesapgig oe | ¥ "hth nee ete ‘ sites tat me: |) our wn our reg. $1.19 Ity mixtures—s * ‘Were $11.98 and $13.56, Were $14.60 and $916.60, Were $18,00 ... Were 6.98. Were $6.98 Were $6.9. Roys’ ent of ataractive reg. § block a in twos ino extra. Mite Wool with dainty Cis for three-quarter Wool Mixed— mutes —Biderdown fink allover des! Ly fiteand blue and whit mw 4d to—Jacquard Bider= h--pink and blue— Blankets—Jacquard Eider- mber of the noe 54 alloped di laide—checks and back model#—sl re i regulation modes. fa ined-— and Young M nd ; to 38 chest— “gba NSS eat as ootrrcecious Natoma” t mixture oryted—IDRFOO! and brown ~stses BANand $3.98... Percale, Shirte— and dar jors—fully lawn lav. to 14 steerceee QD e—-newest colors and ached collara— OU POR. 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