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ee ae a . ‘ NPCUGPUMID Sateer cre oe ee ee ree ana The ati revenu you get yourself hattan division “was $9,562,378.09, an Increase over the six months ended | jeot ” (Continued From First Page.) Dec. 31, 1918, of $287,691.51, a total| > * 5 peocictehtar ny THe E © earned on| nected with the firm. « devises use Enjoy the coffee the capital stock of $35,000,000 of thc) Agcording to a memorandum sub-/a@ track clear th Students and professional ‘women, when preparing their own meals, say that Yuban is the secret of their success. Big Reductions Tomorrow, Lincoln ’s Birthday Men’s Suits to Order regular 35.00 and 40.00 suitings Without exception, the biggest clothing value your money can ‘ buy, Think of it! ‘Thtee-pigce suit made to your measure, e ie | for both divisions of Te increase in operating expenses, sub- maintenance of way and structures: | way division, was $2586 equipment, transportation expenses, v8. r &e., moreaved in 1918 over 1917, $1.-] “The surplus account of Dec. 81, TURN OLD GARMEN S N 041,579.90 or 1288 per cent. and in| 1919, shows accruals on Contract No, 7 A ps 8 and related certificates amounts to are 1918, $5,218,716.81, or .309779 15.2 034.84, navances to aesocinted * panies, materials and supplies, “Oftsetting the increase in expendi- | deposits with the City and State In- ture over that of revenud shows a net|dustrial Commission and cash on| Don't worry about perfect results. | ings—everything! decrease in operation of $656,024.76 in| rand $1,904,641.84, | against which| Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to] The direction book with each pack- 1917, and. of $2,426,966.76 in| bile: taxes, qnPorary loans, unpaid) give a new, richy fadeless color to| age tells how to diamond dye over any AMA over 1917, and of $2,426,066. Bee BOC tee ees AMounting to $8:673,- | any fabric, whetKer it be wool, silk,|color. You can not make a mistake. M9 over 1918. r $23,621,822.7 . Surplus Of} linen, cotton or mixed goods—di To match any material, have drug- “The total decrease in net corporate Eobpbration Counsel Puce ehowed sweaters, stockings, gloves, waists,| gist show you “Diamond Dye” Color gg whee the ae ‘3 Natiann te from the records: of the Interporough ribbons, feathers, draperies, cover- | Card.—Advt. in over 8 $2,804,708.92, or rom Aug. 27 to Nov. 26, 1918, M076 per cent! and in 1919 over 1918,|the company incurred a deficit of Pett tebts, of $408 Gor cont $878,000, but that in spite of this it 098,19, or 9462 p declared a dividend amounting to, “The greater part of the larger de-|$875,000. For the six months ending Dec. 31, 1918, he said the deficit sous Shown is 1518 over. 1918 is dues cicunted to §h0et000, Due. that divi. to the interest payable on an increase /Gends declared were $1,750,000. im the issue of refunding per cent.| | Comptroller Craig asked why these genera] mortgage bonds and in the|°@* vidends were paid and Mr. Quackenbush replide that it was nec- ogoe financial opratione for the etx) order’ ts” malta ane ctudaends tn © cla ns for the six naintain the credit of the Interborough and other railway lines. months’ period, Dec. 31, 1919, presents | "tert gl ay lin Ww * 7 . & défctt in the operation of the|new mente aid ae eying out Manhattan Division of $2,684,489.95. | bush. The subway, however, produced an |r, Packed 6n the Seventh Avenue a Li ri ry i of 128.08, leaving ao and Lexington Avenue lines.’ You too will appreciate the ease and uniformity with which Yuban can be made; will enjoy itsindividual flavor. with perfect satisfaction assured. You save the:middleman's profite—that's the reason. Other Specials in Suits to Order at 35.00, 40.00 atid 45.00 ETWIXT snow and sunshine— time to give consideration \to your Spring clothes requirements. Daily additions from our tailoring plant ease the task of selection— our production in large volume Your Eyes? eases the charges. They are too valuable to pores are Lightweight overcoats and suits, neglect. Helping them NOW net corporate deficit of $1,820,80637,| cone ton tea eeeeeted, that the < e f with Ehrlich glasses saves ‘ : n of tramMc could be relieved Spring underwear, hats, gloves, ‘ whieh was less in comparison with|'by running more trains. This, Mr. ‘ " : 3 you serious trouble later on. the last six months of 1918 by| Quackenbush ascerted, was imponsi- shirts, neckwear and shoes. . Reliable Eyesight Examination ble.. Borough President Reigelmann asked why traing Kk i ality bags, suitcases and trunks. wThe number of pasgengers ‘carried | ans ft Vika ut nisny amet gtk 2° shells Lanne Abend v@ both divisiong for the period was| ing the rush hours. 446,896,934, an inctease over the same| “The company wants to keep its B O} BRO RS Meartar ie twp Pace ysl ee | teste pammenie amen toate Pees ROKAW THE Men’s Suits, Ready to Wear custom tailored in our own shops A large selection of cléan cut styles for men and young fellows: @Every garment possesses all those distinetive 2 0 characteristics that distinguish fine custom tailoring. Materials are of superior quality—designs the newest and smartest. Overcoats Sacrificed ready-to-wear; made in our own shops An exceptional variety of the Winter models and in the smartest 00 overcoatings for men and young fellows. The values are wonderful ‘ f STORES IN BROOKLYN: 58,712,837. interrupted Mayor Hylan. ‘For the past fifteen fiscal years, An item showed the payment ot ||IIII 1457-1463 BROADWAY dating from the inception of the sub- 205 to Almirall & Co., Inc., Sept. AT FORTY-SECOND STREET way: uperation, the revenue from the | 4, 1919, for installing a heating system subway was amply sufficient to pay |in the inspection barns of the Inter- ‘or not omly operating expenses, but| borough in 148th Street. Mr. Quack- for all taxes, rentals and security| ¢Mbush said that he understood that obligations, and leave a net corporate | the head of this firm was Juan A income of $65,065,414.52 “On the Manhatts 1918 there was a deficit after the pa: ment of the guaranteed 7 per ce dividend on $60,000,000 capitaliz: of $771,710.75, and® for 1919, $4 74140. ‘For 1919, the net corpo division for th ibwa division J ‘ Une doce irom State St. iat, $282,871.48, a decrease from 1918 For other OPEN 104 Flethesh Ave. (Harmer Banding? o€ $5,142,098.19. The deficit in com EVENINGS 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave. bimed subway and Manhattan's Store Hours: Gimbel F TILL 8 P.M » Cor. Sth St. the combined IR. we ‘ Naas ean ey NEWARK: inoome for the fifteen ‘yeun nmount- 9.30 to 6.00 edi SATURDAY 196 Market St. Nr, Broad Strest ed 00 $78,348,661.69, from which divi- Page 14 = dends on $35,000,000 capitalization | TILL 10 P. M. UNION HILL; were paid, amounting to $65,625,000, | am average of about 115-8 per cent jeaving balance credits to surphis ac count of $12,723,651.69. “The surplus account on June 1919, amounted to $20,609,570 Other than State and city deposits, nvestments in Liberty Loans, ma- (erials, stpplies and cash on’ hand amounted to $6,807,491.39, Advances were made to the New York and Queens County Railroad Company of $5,059,060.23, to the Rapid Transit Subway Construction Company of $1,300,000, and to the Long Island Iilectric Raitway Company of $60,000. isted of accrued de TOMORROW: HOLIDAY SPECIAL Hundreds of Men’s Suits and Overcoats This sale is promoted merely by way, of living up to tradition. Every holiday is a gala day in this big clothing store, and to-morrow is slated to break all records. If value will pack the house, then there’ll be standing room only. For it is many a day since this store an- nounced such a va ue. Sheffield Pitchers, $10.00 to $25,00 |B HEFFIELD is a true aristocrat—-so well bred that it doesn’t know how to be snobbish. And its pedigree is as long as its price is mod- PLAY SHOES and erate. Models in the Suit-Group a Senay i ree D RESS S H O E S , = | r Plain Collars OVINGTON’S Siplees "tne" ‘populst» aeubie: | anda few short ulster ‘The “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” $14 FifthAv., near 32d St. breasted type included. Many | * = - different patterns, in light and | seagon's est’ colors, Warm, dark shades. Quarter, half or well-fitting, durable. Sizes 34 Reversible Leather Coats full length. to 44. and Gabardine Raincoats 25 These leather coats are the real thing when it comes to warmth; you probably know that. . And this new price brings them down where they are a mighty good buy. Short length, of course; and all sizes. The ®aincoats are of gabardine, with plaid lining; guaranteed waterproof; belted all round. A real dressy raincoat. GIMBELS MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP—Fourth Floor. For Boys and Girls The shoes that the kiddies like—for school, for play and for dress— well made and good to look at—practical and economical to buy—and, most important, designed to meet the needs of the child’s growing foot. _ Buster Brown SHOES These shoes may be had in all leathers: Hy GRADE 131 west 125"stTREET WOMBLE: BETWEEN LENOX U SEVENTH AVES. ont EEA ns 2,200 Soft Hats and High tan school shoes. Porat part leather with 4 Derbies: Special $3.45 High Mack school sees. Black patent leather with All white dress shoes. white kid tops. ZZ, There are no better shoes made for children than Buster Browns. Gimbel Brothers Children’s Shoe Section is the only place in New York City where this shoe can be bought. The Best Shoes for Children at a “Saving” Price. Scores of Popular Styles - What we considera S mighty advantageous pur- chase brought us these hats at a time when it seems diffi- cult to secure merchandise of so good quality at any price. Styles are new—plenty of the new. low crowns in the derbies and the new brown shade for Spring is much in evidence, GIMBELS MEN'S HAT SHOP—Fourth Floor. Select any article from our immense stock of exquisite diamond Jewelry, and make ten *asy monthly payments. y references fdential. Call andsomely illus: trated Catalog 44 GIMBELS SPECIALTY SHOP FOR CHILDREN’S SHOES—Seconi Floor The Sunday World ’s cpecson™ man any other two mediums Want Directory fo the walverste