ii RECREATION. 



WHAT WE ARE DOING. 



EVERY CORPORATION as REPRESENTED by its TRUSTEES and OFFI- 

 CERS SHOULD HAVE AN IDEAL, A STANDARD of WORK, A GOAL of 

 ACHIEVEMENT, toward WHICH IT SHOULD CONSTANTLY STRIVE. 



Here is what the 



NEW-YORK LIFE 



ORGANIZED IN 1845 



A Purely Mutual Company having no Capital Stock, 



IS 'DOING: 



Issuing the BEST Life Insurance Contract; 



Making the Promptest and Fullest Report of its Business 

 and Condition ; 



Transacting Business under the Supervision of Every 

 Insurance Department of the world ; 



Securing the Best, and the best organized Agency Force ; 

 Insuring as many Good Risks as possible. 



A VIGOROUS AND CONSISTENT PURSUIT OF THESE 

 EFFORTS HAS GIVEN THE NEW-YORK LIFE •:: . :: 



i. The LARGEST Number of Policies of any regular 

 company: 925,000; 



2. The LARGEST Amount of Insurance in Force; 

 $1,925,000,000; 



3. The LARGEST* Premium and Total Income: 

 $95,000,000; and, 



4. The ARGEST' holding in Government, State, County, 

 City and Railroad Bonds for Policy Reserve Account, 

 $290,000,000. No Bond in default of interest. No 

 Investment in Stocks of any kind. No Industrial 

 Securities owned. Total Assets $390,000,000. 



For Detailed Sixtieth Annual Statement, December 31 , 1904, address 



New- York Life Insurance Company, 



JOHN A. McCALL, - President, 



346 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY 



