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Show THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. 165 BROADWAY, NEW YORK The Fifty-fifth Annu?l Report of the Society embodying its Financial Statement, Schedules of Investments, and full details regarding its progress during the year 1914 will -be sent to any address on application. Increases are shown in Outstanding Insurance, Assets, Surplus, Income from Investments, and Payments to Policyholders, accompanied by a decrease in Expenses. Outstanding Insurance. Dec. 31, 1914 $1,494,234,342 New Insurance Paid For in 1914 $T3867367 Admitted Assets, Dec. 31, 1914 $T36,l76840 General Insurance Reserve. ..$441, 198,837 Other Liabilities 9.866,637 $ 451,065,474 Surplus Reserves: For Distribution to Policyholder, Policyhold-er, in 1915 $12,287,757 Held awaiting apportionment upon deferred dividend polictea 62,148,865 For Conttngencie 10,874,744 $ 85,311,366 Gross Income from Investments $ 23,734,855 Premium Income $ 54,579,766 Payments to Policyholders in 1914 $ WoXwl Death Claims Pajd in 1914 . $ 19,919,461 9'A of the Death Claims paid In the Unltod Statea and Canada wera Bettlcd within twenty-four hours after receipt of duo proof of death. The Mortality Rate for the year was 714 lower than the average for the last fifteen years. 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The famous "Tuxedo Process" ffe Al !. 1 -T . :'.''frV:i ? Has taken that all out There's just simple, j$ H i i k! jfjlll Ip'zi; t ' I creamy-smooth smoker's delight in mild, rich, jl 1:Piyt!J'--.;j'- mellow, superb Tuxedo. : ''''iC.i.V i YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE W tl ' ' ' ;rV5 -tS"J??3 'T-j-i' I i' Conenient, glatiino aai Famous Green Tin f f if M V-i)fr-y-' i'' wrapped, mouture- Hf with sold lettering. I I !f f S H 5 ,' ".. ,-ir---V.iii,l.Vs-j7v-';-''- ' !' proof pooch . . . . eurred to fit pocket 5. V '' - -S -i ? --'xl M V "'- ' D ' ! f i ' - 'i:ZX:itt,;-1' -' ' "i n Tin HumlJm 40c enj 80c la Oca Humidors 50c ani 90 :uj t:r THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Many Recoveries From Lung Trouble Ii'-'k man's Alterative las r- -?tortl to health manv s;;t Tfors inn-i Iuv.l: irou-hlt-. liraj what it Old :n tlu. iaj. . Wilmmnton, Del. "Gentlemen: In January, 1;a!, I t,ik:n with hemorrhanes of the lons. My physician, a leading practitioner, ea.d th.it It was lung trouble. I aot very weak. 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