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EXTRAORPINARY
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374 Spring Hats
Go On Sale T<MnorTow Morning at 9 A. M. TO 3 P. Mf. ONLY
$i.oo
The most nmisaal Hat Selfing Event of the Seasen
374 TRIMMED and TAILORED HATS
in all the most wanted shape effects and colorings. Very widest of
choosing ! On sale for 6 hours ONLY
9 A. M. TO 3 P. M. TOMORROW
and
FROM 3 PM. TO 9 P.M. TOMORROW
MOTHERS
Jonas Offers for
THURSDAY ONLY
$1.00 OFF
on any hat b the store
Also newest sport banded sailors m aU shades
$ 1 .GO
CHILDREN'S
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Tailored and DressHats $ 1 .OO
A clean-up of the balance of our stock of Children's Hats. Ev¬ ery hat perfect and trimmed with fine wide grosgrain band and
streamers. In Black, Brown, Navy and White. ONE DOLLAR
THURSDAY. Hats that sold for as much as $5.95.
Unusually Safe, Profitable Investment
IN AN OLD, FIRMLY-ESTABLISHED JAMAICA ENTERPRISE
Present manufacturing facilities greatly overtaxed by tremendons increase in business. Consenrative estimates indicate initial dividends of not less than
8%
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COOKE FAUCET WORKS, Incm
JAMAICA, NEW YORK
CAPITALIZATION
AUTHORIZED ....:.. .,.=... ..,.:........,.,. $1,000,000.00
Par Vahe .. .,„...... ¦ ........:. .,., $10.00
AU Common Stock. FnU paid and Non-assessable. Free of beaded indebtedness.
A Successful Past
A Brilliant Future
Since its inception m 1897, more than twenty years ago, by George Kissan Cooke, fatber of tbe present president of the company, the Cooke Faucet Works kave enjoyed a steady, ever increasing growth until they now operate two factories, both fuDy eqnipped with modem ma¬ chinery and both mnnmg to capacity. Even during tbe business depressiMi following die worid war when many cmnpanies were crippled or forced to tke wafl, tke Cooke Faucet Works were operating fuD time. Today (Mrders on band exceed production.
The present earning capacity of the Cooke Faucet Worics is conservatively estimated at $200,000 yeariy. Since the capital now being raised wiU be used exclusively for the erec¬ tion and equipment of a new factory on property which die Company already owns adjacent to its present plant, it is anticipated that the proposed dividends ol 8% wiU soon be increased and, that In addition, a substantial reserve fund wiU be created for future expansion. Al¬ ready die products of this Company are nsed hy some of the largest industries m the world. COOKE'S FAUCETS are used ou containers holding oils, pamts and varnishes of all kinds; syrups, molasses, vinegar, etc., etc. It wiO be appreciated that the demand for the products of the Cooke Faucet Works is weU nigh universal.
Officers and Directors
GEORGE W. COOKE Preddent and Geaeral MuMger
HARRY L GOLD Twasmr
JOSEPH G. MYERSON ..¦ - .Sectary mid CoMieflor
WARREN B. ASHMEAD, Znd Vice-President of die First National Bank, Jamaica, L I. FREDERICK VAN RENSSELAER DEY, Jounudist, Audior, Uwyer, formeriy Uw partner Ute
Mayor Gaynor. CHARLES VOSBERG, Principal, Jamaica High School, Consnhing Chemist Curtiss Motor Aero-
pfauM Co., Garden Cty, L L WILUAM C. BAKER, Ex-SherilF of Qneens County, one of the fonnders of dw First National
Bank, Jamaica, L L
SELDOM IS THE PUBUC GIVEN AN 0PP0R11JNITY TO BUY AN MniAL ISSUE OF STOCK IN A COMPANY THAT IS AT ONCE SO WELL ESTABLISHED AND SUBSTANTIAL, AND ONE THAT AT THE SAME TDME PROMISES SUCH A BRILLIANT FUIURE. ^ALL OF THE PRODUCTS OF THE COOKE FAUCET WORKS, INC, ARE COVERED AND PROTEQED Bif PATENTS, INCLUDING THE PUSH FAUCET, OF WHICH THEY ARE THE CREATORS AND PATENTEES. THE PERSONNEL OF THIS ORGANIZAHON IS ITS OWN BEST ENDORSEMENT AND THE COMPANTS RECORD OF TWENTY YEARS OF ACHIEVEMENT CAN LEAVE NO DOUBT BUT THAT THIS IS ONE OF THE UNUSUAL OPPORTUNmES THAT ARE NOT PRESENTED OFTEN DUR- ING A UFE TUIL
Boob are now open for sabscri#tioa. Far farther informatiM address
Hm L GOLD CORPORATION, 158-160 W. 45 St New York, N Y.
" ASK FOR BOOKLET B. TELEPHONES BRYANT S339.7924-S67
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