The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1920, Page 13

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1 1919, th a the report that the gems were valued larger than in 1918, viz: ns ‘mere trifle,” Miss Kilis refused to talk of the robber: Ratio ot | Milles at Albany Aimed at Graf Proite Sater. Net Profits. to Sates. on Income ‘Tax Dupes. /WHITE COLLAR PRICES GO UP, | #8, S385."#838 "0 | oss, sen cmon 4 > ‘Thus it will be seen that’ after pay- porais ae hag A bag tngb Mec] wis - ‘ in pt f kind, inecladi e name ut of 0 ™ 1 BUT REASON IS NOT APP ARENT higher Government taxes, the ratio of | if the Kaplan bills which were reporied| {SHE THOUGHT DRESS net sales almost doubled. favoraply in the Senate yesterd ay 4 ‘ The company has $7,000,000 pre- | mittee wiich reported the. bills was told WOULD LOOK DYED i IN CLUETT FINANCIAL REPORT fo stock ou' which |that New York City ts overrun by #0- prrewesanen 7 per cent. dividends annu- [called expert accountants, especially in ily and $18,000,000 common stock the field of taxation, fut “Diamond: By: Tersed ) THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 11, 1920. ‘ i a Friday and Saturday at Saks A Remarkable Sale of ‘ Hi $ With the tment of the Federal : which i represented in the com: | and State income Tae Lawns horde, of Her Faded, Old, Shabby 4 With the cost of shoes and other necessities mounting higher and hin commen men without {raining undertook, under beh « Aigher eighteen months after the armistice was declared, The Evening in divi name, to advise gullible taxpayers how Apparel into New ; s | to got the better of the Government. World to-day continues a survey of the increased profits of corporations E engaged in the manufacturing and handling of clothing and food. Furthermore, during the past two | Poration shail be organized for the pur-| Don't worry about perfect results, The attention of Attorney Generat Palmer especially is called to |¥ears the company has increased its | Bounting° and that the words “and com: | Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to ; fee merchandise on hand from $8,866,000| pany” shall not be used to designate the | give a new, rich, fadeless color to any The Evening World's articles. to $13.4 ‘ha fas My eavitnar Gat business. | if &, firm veg | i Ae) it] fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, as i 6 in the names of all the per- | ¢, CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. from $7,944,000 to 911,765,000." > | sons In the businens > Hettties, Uteetiree ian eitdeente — blouses, 8 dren’ paceirinae annette : Wearers of white collars were duly impressed a few days ago by the coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. 5 Elie, announcement that further price advances probably will go into effect jet Ministers te Resign The Direction Book | with each a package tells so plainly how to dia- Misses’ Frocks Regularly $49,50 and $55.00 At $39.50 =- Burgler Gets Gems of Opera Singer. March 11—Members of the! ‘The apartment of M Italian ROM Mary Ellis, * within a short time and that the or- , : Italian Cabinet will hahd their resigna-|eoprano of the Metropolitan. Opera|mond dye over any color that you * dinary white collar which used to bbe |income, fof, taxes showed telat | tions to Premler Nittl to-day, this atep| Company, who lives at No. 17 West |cannot make « mistake. A} obtainable at two for a quartor will MSgie After paying $1.175,000 in taxes Dein taken In order to facittate the) 97 Street, was broken into lagt Mon-| ‘To match any material, have drug- | Youthful frocks of fine Navy | cost 35 cents at retail, The present|the balance available for dividends | Premier's task in forming a new Minls-| Both the police of the East stat Street | Rist show you “Diamond Dye" Color | S T ‘ (| * retail price ix $0 cents, Tt would nat- |Was_$1,871,163._In_other_words, net try, according to the Tribun station and Miss Ellix denied yesterday Card.—Advt. erge or Tricotine, and Lustrous | urally be eupposed thut this prospec- wire tonearm —E—EE—E—E—S——SSSS : a Taffeta in Flemish or Navy Blue, tive price increase is forced by the manufacturers’ dwindling margin of profit, but examination of the income accounts of the jangést manufacturers reveal a startling expansion not only in their volume of business but in the margin of profit on each dollar of _ business as well Chuett-Peabody & Co., whose main factory is at Troy, N. Y., is probably the largest manvfacturer of collars in the country. ‘The capacity of its { plants is about 12,000,000 dozens of ‘ collars annually and about 500,000 dozens of shirts In 1918 this company sold its col- lars to retailers at $1.10 per dozen. By successive steps the price was ad- ‘ vanced to well above $2. It has been charged that the company, with the purpose of stifling competition, has ' Axed and maintained specified stand- ' ard prices at which its collars shall ‘ be resold, and it has been charged that the company refuses to sell its products to dealers who will not agree to maintain the fixed resale price. The more this company’s accounts, | _ as furnished stockholders, are studied | the more difficult it becomes to find | ,» justification for the prices it now | charges for its products, to say noth- {ng of any contemplated price in- creases, In 1918 the Cluett-Peabody Com- } pany handled $21,490,554 of business. * Out of each dollar of business it saved 17 cents for operating profits, | which is arrived at after taking care of expenses of every kind, including fixed charges Last year, thanks Brown and Taupe, cleverly trimmed with rich laces, kaleido- scopic ribbon, and silk embroidery. The styles are in Prettily Pleated, Bouffant and Youthful Straight Line Effects —the very newest for Spring. Sizes 14 to 18 s van Saka & Company «1» Direct by Subway, Tube and “L” Dainty Undermuslins FRIDAY To Close Out— ea | Misses’ Mid-Season Frocks We anticipated the greatly increased price of all cotton and silk under-things by placing | our contracts months ago for present needs. | Reduced to Every garment in this special offering is | priced lower than the present cost of the | $49.50 and $75.00 same garments in to-day’s wholesale market. iV Formerly $89.50 to $125. Fashioned of Silk Duvetyn, Peach Bloom, Velour and Tricotine. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second Floor. into the manufacturing end of | its business, saved 23.9 cents for op- erating income out of every dollar of { business. Neither does it SAKS & COMPANY Offer for Friday and Saturday Only A Superb Collection of Women’s Smart Coats and Wraps Special at $1 Dainty Envelope Chemise, in three styles, made of at less than actual cost nainsook with trimming of lace, embroidery or hemstitching, In each of the two groups of coats and wraps of- Special at $1.35 i fered in this sale the values are wonderful! The styles White Nainsook Envelope Chemise, also Pink Batiste, are among the most beautiful created for Spring, tai trimmed with hand-embroidered French knots, ’ lored with extreme care in the materials of the hour. : | Special at $1.85 At $48 Beautiful Nainsook Chemise, effectively trimmed with lace insertion and embroidery motifs. Others in pink batiste, trimmed with net and 1: appear that. in- creased prices for products finds ‘warrant in the large taxes which the Government has levied to take care of its debts arising from the war. In 1919, out of $23,421,000 of busi- ness, Cluett-Peabody & Co, after * charging $2,117,941 against operating MALLORY HATS The finest in the land Sold in New York only by SAKS & COMPANY in today’s market There’s only one form of eye service ‘ you can afford— THE BEST—the only kind you find in United Shops. Shops in New York 1390 B'way|962 3d Ave. Handsome Coats and Wraps, reproductions of very | costly importations, in loosely draped, Cape, Belted and Straight Line effects, Developed’ in’ Wricotinc, : | Poiret Twill, Yalama Cloth, Tinseltone, Gabardine Special at $1.50 insertion, nr. 88th St./nr. 58th St. and Velour, in all the fashionable shades, es 34 ii i ii ntti ar Biarleey Wield ae PRM i eee Paria Nightgowns of Good Quality Nainsook, prettily POA AC he, Bina to 46, but not in every model. Two styles pictured, trimmed with hand-embroidered design in pink and 3569 B'way/861 Prospect blue. Illustrated. nr, 146th St! Av., Bronx, 14 Maiden Lane In Brooklyn 5702 Sth Av. 33 Bond St. Also in Hoboken, Perth Amboy, New Rochelle, Port Chester, South Nor- walk and Philadelphia f/O-DAY, when prices are univer- sally high, your new Spring Hat should be bought on a gua/ity basis, for only the finest Hat ‘obtainable can render a service commensurate with the price you must pay. At $38 Special at $1.85 Nightgowns in nainsook, tastefully trimmed with lace or embroidery; others are in pink batiste, trimmed | Swagger Sports Coats for strect and all outdoors, with large patch pockets, button trimming and shoe string belts, Carefully fashioned of All Wool Camel's with hand embroidery, Third Floor, Hair Cloth, Silvertones’ and Suede-like Cloth, fully silk lined. Splendid range of colors— Tan, Beaver, Pekin, Copenhagen Blue, Reindeer Women’s | and Mole. Sizes 34 to 46 One Style Pictured. Fourth Floor. Sport Wrist Watch es | de 600 Heatherbloom cael "3109.38 Petticoats At $5 | Others Up to $250.00 Not a cheaply made watch, but ny rity ‘ in a Special Sale Friday and Saturday 5.00 oF with radium dial, in nickel case. 7.50 . Illustrated, 1o00 At $3 2 a he “Heatherbloom" in a pelticoat is a synonym for ser Genuine Pink Shell ee és vice, These are all genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats, in C 5 tas Ue see ete (Ok Ga ae ameos, $ Buy a Mallory Hat for Spring, the finest from a style and quality standpoint in America to-day! Better materials than those employed in the development of Mal- lory Hats are not to be had, which is one reason for the constantly in- creasing demand for these fine hats among America’s best dressed men. a reliable 15-jeweled timepiece pleated flounce, in Van Dyke style, and may be had in Hand-carved cameos, in round and octa i solid colors of Rose, Grey, Purple, Navy, Green, Black gon shapes, mounted on hand-engraved and Copenhagen, The second model is in pretty floral solid gold frames, One as pictured | design with ruffled flounce. Third Floor. Main Floor. | ©,

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