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Ay OURS ao Se ALR EE AOR HP THE EVENING WORLD, MU NvAY, MAMUM 22, 1920, ——E 7 : . It wus valued chiefly for its! of its existence up to 1016 seldom went | 1919 are for fourteen months. It | wwe "ghd as late as 1915 it) ab 00,000. ‘The average annual| *howld be borne in mind: that the! EXEMPT FIREMEN ASK AID. | «7%. In fact, in the five] gross income from 1012 to the end of bate y§ ‘after taking os RANGES A ‘qh total disbursements in these OVER $11,000,000 IN 1919 pails Barnings Per Common Share $16.02 Last Year as Against $5.77 the Year Before, an Increase of $10.25. { | With the cost of shoes and othéF necessities mounting higher and Ragher eighteen months after the armistice was declared, The Hvening | Worts continucs a survey of the inorvased profits of corporations engages in the manufacturing and handling of clothing and food. | « , Phe attention of Attorney General Palmer especially is called to Phe Bvening World's articles, AMERICAN LINSEED CO. ‘There are few instances in recent business history where earnings of a — } Mi Seeporation have shown such gains as those of the American Linseed | Since immoderate jacking up of prices became epidemic among | Bredecers of necessities, the American Linseed Company has expended its) geefi’s in a manner that must command the highest admiration of the most | wmasrupuius profiteer. America om is® te - eave on Interests, | #0nabIe buwls for anticipating a divi- | estimated by good au-| 202d Would ever be pald on their| it i controts about 85 per! ——————————————— linseed off production of ry. Among its muny prod- | ish, crushed Mixseed, oil nut ofl and nut margarine. the time of its organization in tt AH m tepe due to the fact that at the time @f ths organization of the company it ‘eas highly overcapitalized. ‘There was | $88,500,000 capital stock outstanding, | @eided equally between preferred and @emmon shares, while the gross in-' ame of the company sekiom reached | 94,504,000 in @ twelve month period. But this was before the prices of al!) mecemitie: went up by leaps and ‘founds, The American Linseed Com- pemy is now fast becoming a plutocrat. Im the eoventeen years of its exist- is the name to remember when you buy a porcelain topped kitchen table. Some have, steel legs, some wood. Others have flour bins and extra drawers. Your favorite Depart- ment or Furniture Store will gladly show you a PEMCO. FROM $2,500,000 IN 1915 TO =": ental on a 7 per cents yasis, and to Inaugu- rate dividends’ of the hitherto de-| price increases became the order of | profits in 1919 is that there were in- the day, has affected the balance| cluded tn returns for that year earn- years were only 12% per In view of this condition, hold- Second Roor ~Take Elevator Attention is directed to ,ur complete assort- At a Most Unusual Price *65 firmly spised common stock, which im 1919 wold up to $84 per share. ‘As previously stated, gross Income | o Jast three y 4 to apparently preferred stock years | fiscal year, neome amounted to voeven ell more thai 000,000, an increase of ree 325 per cent. ov 16 Just how this expansion in grows in- come, whith bega h the An explanatio at the time that| pany for the available for amount earned on each share of com-| previously of the company in the seventeen years! the following table, The figures for tive” period. IMM WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET MOO . ven by the co sensational jump dividends and ‘the | ings of certain subsidiaries which had | been excluded because mon stock is graphically shown by|these subsidiaries were |a a “forma. r asnoc! money from apher city, hey are now discussing supporting the in fo their relief presented by As- eeinblyman ‘Leininger of ; Hard hit by Prohibition, Exempt | years from 1910 tu 1914 inclusive, the [21918 wus $2,248,976. In 1917 it Junge eyeasod Government ¢ ‘iremen's Associations, particularly. of | FURNACES N ’ highest price the stock sold at Was| to $4,186,000, and tn the fourteen| tdxes, and after establishing the pre-|Quoens, are planning to cali a con-| AINSEED CO.’S INCOME JUMPS et age Mt ren Aa oa eta i] OOM. ROWERS, v . AN thi Vastly ¢ which Is date of chosing of the Gre aun por shore, | HON of finance, erly the aawocia- | A Repairs Furnished to fit any make ot Stove. Range. ff Furnaco, Steam or Hot Water Heater manufactured. Wealso ete stock o/ all makes of Stoves,Ranges, E AP Heaters. Boilers, Gas Ranges, Oil Stoves, Ovens, Ete. 3 Mall Orders Promptly Filled. STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION 228-280 WATER ST., COR, BERKMAN BRANCH, 184 oh sat Long Island Keep this advt. for future reference. LIM MIM BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE : TMM Suits. and Frocks of Distinctive Charm So in the New Modes for Springtime THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY - New Spring Suits That Indicate the Season’s Favor for Hand Tailored Lines ley = ESPONDING to the demand for sim- 4? q plicity and smartness of line are the orn swagger sport and lounge suits, and the - trim tailormades in masculine effects, developed in Serges, Homespuns and Tweeds. Extremely modish in character and design, and emphasized by intimate touches of the mode such as narrow shoulders, close-fitting sleeves, touches of silk stitching and novel pocket effects. Very Specially Priced 45.00 ‘ {)HE mode demands the tailormade, and vi || these charming suits of Tricotine, Velour *|| Checks and Poiret Twill, possessing marvelous beauty of line produced by clever hand tailoring, are sure to meet withthe ap- proval of women of discriminating taste. Hand embroidery and braiding give afded style indi- viduality. Skirts are either circular, pleated or in two-piece effects. Very Specially Priced 60.00 “ee A p gpa) MONG the delightful conceits of a sea- —e9'|| NTRODUCING new notes in decorative t owed of New * Rene: rest Coats Lh aA eagh ‘a son full of interesting mode surprises, effects are these costume suits of Trico. ihinnnea. °° WE soo east Qoeee aca, wiatcca tals) ae ee ML, aed bens ee i * lored in lines of smartness and elegance, stand out hanced by striking elaborations of alk oe as conspicuous examples of the vogue. Coats hand embroidery. Dashing Bolero jackets and tee f in differing lengths are enriched by exquisite box-coats are equally in favor with coats of 4 a e hand embroidery and waists of metallic bro- medium or even greater length. These skirts & 1 cade or embroidered satin. are shown in pleated, tunic or circular effects. s , : te Tomorrow, T day, ; F & ; ERE, ESE Ae Very Specially Priced Very Specially Priced ° e M New Sutt of New Embroidered Suit of i \ ° ° Tricoti » Spring Suits Tricting 95.00 115.00 — 1 Lovely Frocks for Springtime Expressing Charming Coquetries of Design : Tricotine =7) XQUISITELY tailored frocks of Tricotine, Superior Z/XPRESSING in many delightful versions the & Poiret Twill i Serge, end Silk Tricolette, the ideal garment for beauty and charm of the Spring modes, the ¥ on wi afterncon wear, their keauty enhanced by ornate frocks of Taffeta Silk, Satin; Georgette and Trico- s ' Brawed achetdava silk erbreidery end treid trimming. Individ- tine accented by ruffles, frills and pleats, with With Vestees of Rich Silks small wares turned away. To provide increased housing facilities Is one of the purposes of the Y, W. C, A. campaign for $1,500,000, vality of line is attained in several models by Eton jackets 22.50 and pleated and tunic skirts. their brief and briefer sleeves and varying grace of neck- = with short sleeves and beited tunic effects and by accord- lines are given added style distinction by piquant effects Box Coats Belted Models = on pleated skirts. in embroidery, beadwork and braid trimming. Long Coats Eton Effects = FA Very Specially Priced Very Specially Priced 30.00 live! = ii FFERING a wide selection of modes and lovely FIHE shimmering daintiness of Crepe Georgette is Mibauvanta otcane. | ®, enough to satisfy the most capricious taste are actentuated by the fascinating wizardry of jew- Y. W.C. A. shee {| the frocke ‘Sf Satin, “Tricoting and Georgette, cled beading, in these more formal frocks for a fon | FO pigs ef rigiadypus gree vate goes aftétnoon. The colorful beauty of the fabric, year, but 20,000 | _ embroidery and with new no in le expression por- : more had to be trayed by basque-like bodices, pronounced hip effects suggestive of Springtime flowers, lends itself perfectly to these most attractive versions of the new vogue. NON V. TEE. BEEKMAN MULBERRY ST. NEAR LAFAYSTTE, NEWARK, N. J. It will be impossible to see every one Very Specially Priced Very Spectally Priced New Embroidered Suit of Send your contribution to Tricotine, Mrs. STEPHEN BAKER, Treasurer 45.00 9180.00 85.00 ; 000 Lexington Avenue New York City ° RE RA CETT T sar TAP A Se (~eN LESS SE SECT TLLLUNTUNTIIII LITT TTT MTT LOTT TTT cnt eet Mg ATOM TET UH LTT ese seit, celta EE ———