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# Analysis This page is **primarily advertising and financial reporting**, not satirical content. It features: 1. **Manhattan Life Insurance Company's annual statement** (top) — a straightforward corporate financial report showing assets, receipts, and disbursements. 2. **Commercial advertisements** including: - "The Linen Store" promoting washable dress goods - James McCutcheon & Co. clothing - Eastman Kodak Company advertising their "Pocket Kodak Portraiture" booklet - Copley Prints (art reproduction) - Sen-Sen throat perfume 3. **Editorial content** about Oregon land and the New York Central Lines (travel promotion). There is **no political cartoon or satire evident** on this page. It represents typical early-1901 magazine content mixing financial announcements with consumer advertising.

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NRE ANNUAL STATEMENT ‘OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | NEW YORK. TOTAL PAYMENTS TO POLICY-HOLDERS SINCE ORCANIZATION OVER $46,860,000.00 RECEIPTS IN 1900. For Premiums For Interest and Rents . DISBURSEMENTS IN For claims by death, and matured endowments . Return to Policy-| -holders ( dividends, annuities and surrendered policies) . Total Payments to Policy-holders . Taxes, Commissions and all other expenses . 1900. ASSETS JANUARY ist, 1901. United States and other Bonds owned by Company . 4s Bonds and Mortgages, first lien Loans on Stocks and Bonds Real Estate owned by Company. .. Loans and Liens on Policies in for Cash in Bank and on hand ‘ ceecesevereees Net Deferred Premiums and Premiums in course of collection Interest due and accrued, and all other assets Oat ee 65 832,909.80 $2,794,001.45 $1,242,598.65 __'318,336.31 1,560,934.96 744,160.16 $2,305,095. 12 - $3,574,591.00 5,529,109.30 1,524,029.72 3,996,757.72 1,046,343.18 167,159.90 183,707.46 345,93 $16,367,635.69 LIABILITIES. Amount required to re-insure outstanding policies, New York Standard, 47 All other liabilities FUND TO PROVIDE FOR POSSIBLE DEPRECIATION IN ASSETS. . $14,364,642.00 96,138.71 __ 100,000.00 $14,660,780.71 Surplus, $1,706,854.98. We, the undersigned, a Committee elected by the Board of Directors of the Manhattan Life Insurance Com- Pany to examine the accounts of the Company, hereby certify that we have carefully examined in detail the assets of the Company, and that they are correctly shown in the foregoing statement. The liabilities shown include the reserve on policies in force as calculated and certified to by the New York Insurance Department. BENJAMIN GRIFFEN, WALTER C. STOKES, | NF. PALM! SIMEON FORD, *¢ Committes, Gain in Surplus, 1118, Gain in Insurance written, Gain in Assets, Gain in Insurance in force, Gain in Income, HENRY B. STOKES, Presipent. TARY. President. H. Y. WEMPLE, Se ’. MACKEL, Assist M. W. TORREY, Actuary. W. B. LANE, Sur't or as NCIE: ConsuLTING Puysician. . W. WELLS, M. D. j L. HALSEY, V H.GIFFIN, $) vp Vice-Prestpent, Secretary, Zz. T. EMERY, M. D., .. Restpent Pitystctan, 1? 190 Washable Dress Goods At “The Linen Store.” We cordially invite your in- spection of our new lines for the Spring and Summer of 1901. They are much larger and more attractive than ever before. Among them are: MATERIALS FOR Waists and Gowns, Outing Costumes, Graduation Dresses, Church and Calling Gowns, Walking and Golf Skirts. Mail orders for these goods will have prompt attention. We deliver all purchases free to any place within 100 miles of New York. James MeCutcheon & Co., 14 W. 23d Street, N.Y. “Pocket Kodak | | Portraiture” is the title of a daintily printed and instructive booklet about home picture taking, which has just been issued by the Kodak Press, The illustrations are all from the Kodak of Mr. Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr., and include a number of his most charming studies of child life. Free ‘IN OREGON. Millions of | gift of the governmen from three f the best lands left in the Soil that pound sh More t miles of st in Colorado, California or The Klondike—in'Oregon. A climate that is unsurpassed,—ne winter cold, no summer heat, no blizzards, no drouths and no crop DAPHNE. TT From @ Copley Print. Copyright 190 by Cartie& Cameron. IS fascinating head 1s published exclusively in the genu- ine Copley Prints awarded Highest Gold Medai ParisExpoaition, to two az a get them. If not, send direct to the publishers, CURTIS & CAMERON, Boston. at the Kodak dealers’ or by mail, Pe EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. failures—in Oregon. Oregon is reached dircetly and quickly by the NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES and their immediate nections. All you have guessed Throat Ease anda Breath Perfume. A cop: Niagara Fi AM be pestpald, on Dantels, ral Ratlroad, of «Round the World via New York and | tf WE PAY POST- AGE. about life insurance may bewrong. Ifyou wish to know the truch, send for “How and Why,” issued by the Pex "Mcroat Lire, 921-3-5 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, gen COPYRIGHT FOR GREAT BRITAIN BY JAMES HENOEREON UNOER THE ACT OF 1001.