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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA fon there Wan" he wer tan Sas ecm aloes the NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE INU: S. 777, same auumention wae mado tn the onse i , its! taxes, as well og Sas . (Continued From Virst Page.) | to increase, and some pre- A of cents a gallon in this city next » The reason given is that leerenaed demand fdr crude oll . oll-burning Jocomotives and hips lessens the amount which | be refined into gasoline and other ‘products. Inasmuch as “Socony’s” profits sky- as the ol of gasoline goes it is reasonable to assume that the age) of the company for 1920 will ‘of that for 1919, and ia Sis the thy Serge at corresponding! |. But the figures show that ‘the 80 automobile owners ‘what comfort they can out of prospect of paying “Bocony's” in- “3913 “Socony’s” net income was but a previous surplus Ly this it appears t {n 1919, in ite gross earning: of the Foderal taxes and the garnings per stare $8.67 750,000 shares of “Socony” in 1916, and ane same num- ber of shares last yea Tn conclusion, the figures show that the retail price of gasoline is approxi- mately 100 per cent. higher than in 1914, arnings of "Socony" in 1915) were equivalent to 621.02 a share. In 1919 the earnings were equivalent to $57.52 a share. The increase in earnings per share amounts to 220 per cent. ‘The regular dividend rate of “So- cony” was put up to 16 per cent. last year. "The stock sold as low an $178 @ share in 19 t is now selling around $404 a URGES NORTH SHORE BUSES. Hylan Tells Nixon Hew te Solve Flashing Trouble. Replying to Public Service Commis- sioner Nixon's letter expressing will- ingness to submit a plan whereby the city. ould keep the trolley lines of the New York and North Shore Traction + | Company running out of Flushing, Mayor Hylan yesterday replied: “Why you are worrying so much about the city taking over these run- down, worn-out traction lines, I can- not understand. You know very well that we have buses operating in tho neighbo: rages ") of the Midland Rallwa: re Plaza Sandwich “PHILADELPHIA” Cree@ Cheese, crisp lettuce, jelly and chopped aut meats between slices of toast. Trim edges. Looks deiaty, but is surprisingly satisfying. To avoid disappointment, insist that the name PHILADELPHIA" 134 West 34th St. sits." 5 Sale Starts Friday, 9.30 A. M. 25% Discount From Our Regular Prices Our Entire Stock of this Season's COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WRAPS Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For FRIDAY At Reductions of $12.99 to $52.90 Women’s High-Class Silk Gowns 37.50 Regular Prices $49.59 to $89,50 In navy blue, black and all desirable colorings as ius for | Practio mpany, : aa, added co the murpia up Salvabertood of the Midland Fapiiey A PHENIX THoeee To reduce the surplus |lines in Staten Island, and these PRODUCT y out a $60,000,000 stock do not shut down every few = days trying to od @ higher fare ; MEANS Sass onpet to from the publ . OOD CHEESE Without Reserve MAY’S REGULAR PRICES have always been 25% less than those in the high rent district. This extra res discount enables you to make FLOWERED GEORGEITE : 4 ete st fee H I Tremendous Savi ngs GEORGETTE AND TAFFETA COMBINATIONS a, | \ by gi.00 008 dm a on Every Purchase NO CREDITS NU EXCHANGES ‘the gross sui We cannot quote prices here. Every tag GEORGETTE CREPE FOULARD SATIN is, eur ver the year Say’ rik 788 919, and surgi ote 591. the ret price of gasoline ee Te ae ee eet ee WOMEN’S GOWN SHOP—Third Floor Li e The Year’s Most Sensational } 3 Day ° Footwear Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday eee Stmounted to $20,403,264. is marked in plain figures. CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY You deduct 25% from original prices when making purchase. This Discount Does Not Apply on Furs 1st Nacaorined as uipment of sub- soterad the war inv i917 and "THERE'S more | handwork in Saks-tailoring, hour for hour. Thus there’s more value in Saks-tail- aie; | Stern Brothers You'll be surprised West 42nd and 43rd Streets il VALUES UP TO $12 Better Than a $ 85 All New oe yaad eee Wanted Summer ‘het dos talkpe ou Save $3 to $5 Models °° meetve Al “ Monona ALL aries offer even at $50! - | \ When it comes to value-giving, we are determined t: hér high reine year F ae ales ie T By mined to go every othér high ‘aft paying aeaatnal | ak ° ° ra pone better. his sale demonstrates our ability beyond quest 4 mt Saks hs Semnany wnings, InuoW aades Plenty of sizes to start with in the most wanted Samiate eee eed ots 34th STREET season. The most sensational footwear buying opportunity of the year Come, see for yourself, buy! ings were care of all the net. as a liability, in of $15,- reserve 3. viva f Mae earnings showed and go did the and Slip.Covers for Today Till Saturday Only—Hurry! M tone Ozfords—With Military Heel Pumps— oy aust & 685 In Russia Calf, Patent {{T 12 values or Gun Metal’ Very i Furniture and Hangings Made-to-order at Moderate Prices ig Bh ie Patent Leather, Dull One Byelet Pumps ~N. Kia, Bal to 812 else- row ribbon bow, Bla Brown or Grey Buck. "Star Shoe Cr NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: Broadway at B4th St., 474 Fulton road: ° ‘St. 153 55 West ita st. 1052 Flatbash Ave int Hancock "St. Bedell Stores in 17 Cities The Upholstery Sections, Fourth Floor, are now showing a wide choice of dependable fabrics for the above requirements. Deliveries will be made to suit purchasef. No C. 0. D.’s West Thirty-fourth Street—New York Brooklyn —Falton, Near Hoyt Newark—Broad & West Park Lace Curtains Cleaned At reasonable prices, and if desired they will be stored free of charge during the Summer months. SPECIAL 10% 0% DISCOUNT On This $137.50 Model — S| ges | RELIABLE wool of your win! te ae PHONOGRAPH ter clothing the better moths like it. Pro- Row inlined! tate. ita bi tect it in a substantial, $137.50 model Reliable Phdnc- ill be sold at a special moth-proof cedar chest. of 10%. This big sav- ing i enable you to get a good start for your -record library, without cost. Come in and let us show you 4 this beautiful model. Take ad- vantage of this big 10% saving while you can. Small weekly or monthly payments clear the Draperies Stored at Minimum Rates Sagres Brov kiyn’s Biggest aS ee 219, 221, 223, 225, Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN . Wyckoff St. Buy Your Spring Clothing on Easy ‘Terms. Vierrolas “aot es zt ow Aeolian- Vocation * ieoumt on Talking Machines CEDAR CHESTS Our fragrant cedar chests are available in every shape and size, in rich natural polish or handsome mahogany or oak exteriors, Some matter up in no time, Bi have emall wooden keels for roll- (Regular $137.50 Model) ing under the bed. Prices from $19 081, 4, $123.75 R (Payable $7 Monthly) Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings’ “ Harlem Store Also Open Monday Evenings CowPERTHWAIT & SONS | “Oldest Furniture House in America” Tre Aste ‘ 3rd Avenue . Two 193-205 Park Row sults, S308 Ur. ond 121st St. Stores, at Chatham Sq. LADI ND —— ast. | | ORANGE MARMALADE = ~ Sn mnnmrrmmrmnns | it Mikes Little Diff ° What ae ea World Wants Work Wonders A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find ice Will Clee, Out > goal High Class Dresses-Reduced Georgette Crepes, Satins, Tricotines Regular Prices Were §$ 05 $35.00 up to $45.00 This sale offers the biggest reductions on high grade dresses we expect to attempt this season! Several hundred of them, too—our remaining stocks end broken lots—including numerous brand new selections! Beautiful beaded, tailored. and embroidered develo lopments~ in select eek and a coloes, Joe, fan buy @ very vou will find every ponslble style, Fmd rey et ms. Refricerst ‘ Bi Bartel Beye Z0 ee ten an "ean and Pe | rat 4 450" STREET & S1XTH AVENUE inushied litt “tons as 10° ty Ll] NEW on WE ETT ERE ONSET WT Tne WEL PERT Wen De A large variety the finest wad n comfortable wtyles wieker furniture a a kk ak ak es 5a