The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1920, Page 15

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. i a 3 r { he Go “vs * \ g THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920. 7 and one-half times larger than in the | but he said Schoenthal persisted in! Schoonthal of gambling, but he had IS THIS PROFITEERING? boven years from 1900 to 101d Inclu- [giving orders to tne Lautenanta. jlnggqucted them not-to-ran MOMS : jalve. Patrolman Tho: Dot 4 Sergt.| comment. The hearing will be ¢ ; |*"An@ whereas in these seven years| gerntel metho ee a olan and Serst.| comment. ‘The hearing will be coa- |the company earned a total of $6.24 Hey kad’ told’ aged Bent "Tuseday, | +|for each share of common stock, the ARE HARD HIT earnings per share in 1916, 1917 and 1918 totalled $49 per share. | ~ BY NATIONAL ENAMELING CO. ys wile “a” wnose Froms mowr mice «| Blyn-Plan Answer of Higher Wages, Taxes and Costs reas ss Holding Up the | K Only a Pretext, With Net Income | s006 to the end of 1916, or batore price Blyn-Plan | : | he Li ffew Jumping 326 Per Cent. the company's, earnings, common as an example of master shoe- stackholders did not receive a divi- making for boys and girls. The natural foot tread com- bined with unusual ankle and instep support give utmost . ‘i fs dend, but in 1917 a payment of 4 per With the cost of shoes and other necessittes mounting higher and | cent’ was made and in 1918 this was Righer eighteen months after the armistice was declared, The Evening | increased to 6 per cent. World to-da: ti . the 4 “a ti th Increased affluence is also shown by § y continucs a survey of the increased profits of corporations | tne statement of assets. From 1915 to | ‘engaged in the manufacturing and handling of clothing and food. | 1918 merchandise amd materials on} The attention of Attorney General Palmer especially is called tu | hand incrensed ee ren ok) comfort and ample protection, Whe Evening World's articles, . sets over current liabilities increased Fall Lines of Properly Constracted Footwear for Children of All Ages AI Cilyn Sons, ' € Bina Mids Morey | Eaat Side Stores: 1abth St. | 7th Av.) NATIONAL ENAMELING AND STAMPING CO, _ | {2 592000 to $6007,000._ — j To the present iiigh cost of living, increased prices charged for stoves, ORANGE POLICE UNDER FIRE. | @emeled ware and kitchen utensils of various kinds have contributed — 7 their full share. In fact, many housewives will insist that these artictes| Met Saye Director Se have contributed more than their full share. Complaints regarding these Forbade Gambling Raids. | tmereased prices have been most bitter. An Investigation of the Orange, N. ‘And to these complaints manufac- - J., Police Department, with reference turers ™ a for increased taxes, higher wages and| to gambling in that city, was begun | have given a “stook” answer—| oxnenses of every kinds last night. CRief John Drabell and} Mamely, higher wages, the higher cost} [In the meven years prior to the| several of his officers were summoned | f materials, exorbitant taxes, &c.,| price-raising epidemic with whiqgh| before the City Commission. | Mave made increased prices impera. | Practically all big producers seem to} The Chief said he had toid Isaac __| have become afflicted, or from hal, ector Publ tive. One unacquainted with the ac-} to 1915 inclusive,.the National Enam- resiheeite al, Dir: bet bate. hate tated counts of big producers of necessities | elling and Stamping Company earned | fur eal: “I want no raids: they ennn would readily believe that they were |@ total surplus available for common | ‘ha! sald ent He esc raek, ennes. s dividends equal to $6.24 per share. In|‘ Much notoriet. Later the Chief| enthal | Sizes 11% to 2 5.50 Factory: 5 | Mail Order Departm rd Ave. Postage, including Insur- ance, 10¢, extra. Sond P til Money Order or New York Draft Only having a hard row to hoe; that t0/1917 alone the surplus available for |told the Director that he (Drabei!) was | —_—__ : them the cost of living was even more common dividends was nearly five|going to be head of the department,’ [] i Wardensome than to the consumer of | = ~ $e ~ —————__. ‘these necessities. Yet, in the case of the National | Emamelling ani Stamping Company, | | a in the caso of many other big pro- | ducers of necessities with which these les have had to deal, the contrary Saks & Cont an ‘proves to be the case. This company tg experiencing an era of unprece- A dented prosperity. Unless its own . rea and high cow of materia Will Hold Wednesday and Thursday—On the Fourth Floor * KNOX CLOTHE For Man NOX clothes ready-for-wear. Clothes in which the character and standards of - Knox prevail. SEVENTY DOLEARS AND UPWARD KNOX HAT COMPANY Incorporated TTT Mh taxes and high cost of materials Qf not bothering it to such an extent ‘thet it cannot pay the highest rate of | @idends in its history and at the r 4 ” Sd a ea A Most Exceptional Easter Sale of financial fat. The National Enamelling and . @amping Company was organized in| « 1899, when the formation of “trusts” W 9 e xX ° was first begun on a large scale. It omen’s tra- m t in ts manufacturers of enamelled tin, gal- vanized, japanned and copper ware in the country, and later acquired ten I. Cr . moe s ther fmaporiant companies engaged All of Unusual Merit in Both Styling and Tailoring im the same line of manufacturing. Tfior to the entry of this country into th the Nati 1 Enamelling | . 0 8 : 452 FIFTH AVENUE 161 BROADW Pee oka act aavarsonace: RP MELE tailleur, demi-tailleur, and elaborately embroidered AT 40TH STREET New York DiNeEN RULING. tition in enamelled ware from Ger- | man manufacturers and consequent- | | styles, exact reproductions of exquisite imports costing a little | ipa te wy pi fe tw procs fortune to land! Every model i tailored with a thoroughness | | PASSE Roses IIT * emecessfully meet this , competition that at once inspires confidence and offered at a price so low as and at’ the same time show a fair . a 2 ae return on property invested. to leave it entirely without competition, Turing the seven years prior to 1916, when prices charged for enam- . elled ware and similar articles were much bitter 1 Enamelling Company’ showed net income aver- Illustration A is a beautiful suit of basket weave novelty Jersey, with notch collar, narrow belt and patch pockets. Just one of many styles at this low price. In this Sale only. $29.50 ind, was ‘burdensome’ hree years ended with of 1918 net income of ny averaged $3,145,541 annually, an increase of 326 per @ent. over the average of the weven preceding ye: In. considering ‘thes: should be age net imcome for the three y ended with the close of 1918 Illustration B is a hundsome suit of Scotch tweed, withnarrow leather belt. May also be had in fine serge or toille de laine, beautifully silk lined. In this Sale only. $39.50 Illustration C is a most unusual suit of men’s wear serge, with smart Tuxedo front, cleverly braid trimmed. In this Sale only. $49.50 Ulustration D_ is an. exact dupli- cate ofa model by Jenny, developed } t A f ! in fine quality serge, exquisitely 4/7 }/ 5 trimmed with hand embroidery. ‘yf, . Saks &Company | | ng actin $59.50 UE a wile ¢ Announce for Wednesday and Thursday A Special Pre-Easter Sale of Ulustration E is a beautiful suit of superior quality Tricotine, taste- aragertnttrcis “CSL $5.95 Wonder Hats In this Sale only. $69.50 BB carat —the best values in trimmed millinery Illustration F shows an_ ultra- é A ever seen in America! smart Eton effect suit, superbly / \ ae | tailored in good quality ‘I'ricotine, j . . Every hat new, every style authentic, mirroring with marked ce lined with novelty silk. It has all / . fidelity the latest innovations in smart chapeaux seen in Paris Sead Brtrrnins, Sd mo the brilliancy of its costly original, / ahs rf p for Spring. Its possible to pay mach more for your Spring ted ony the aris of eae and is comparable in workmanship 5 hat—sus very difficult indeed to fimd styles as captivating or $2, ciditaceds an to the finest custom productions. ; ‘ s nearly as charming as these! In this Sale a i y Tk only. $75.00 / / i Gay Flowered Hats, Feather Brimmed Styles, Y, e Hait Lace Hate, Tailored Styles, Smart Wing Fourth Floor : } ! : Hats, Turbans, and Ribbon Fan-effect Models tre incladed, in every coloring and combination considered comvect for Spring. Two styles pictured. ine nite ¥ low prices. TIERGSONS JOND IMPORTERS U Stfsaaes ous WwW YORK! CITY HALL 's7e Saks & Company 4 Broadway at 34th Street B2g50 ee a meee

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