The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1902, Page 3

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Py es eal TO “*QUARE" THE ‘YORLD: THURSDAY &VENING, JANUARY 2, 1902. GIVES SERENADE TO WOMAN JED FROM COLD WHO SUES HIM FOR $25,000. __|K AN AREAWAY. “3B : s & WOMAN. IT IS SUPPOSED.WAS STUNNED BY FALL. ephine Johnson He Belonged to a Rich and Titied Swedish Family and Then Ap- peared as a Bread- Wagon Driver. Delancey Street Police Re- sort to Method in Vogue | Under Devery. ! “SEE” THE WITNESSES.. Policeman Clubbed Two Persons! pu: . and Made Things Lively Till Reserves Came. - Josephine 4 sult, at No SEE OY WLOLY ORUNK | “STABS HS MOTHER, ““STRONCEST IN THE WORLD” The Equitable Life Assurance Society’ Of the United States. Preliminary Statement, Jan. Ist, 1902. Outstanding Assurance, $1, 175,000,000 | Income, - - - - - 63,000,000 i USES KNIFE ON STEPFATHER : : TOO WHEN COLLARED. New Assurance issued, 240,000,000 si > Tr oe ne | Assets, - - - - - 330,000,000 ‘ ‘ M Mob | a | hea on wir oy Wess | Assurance Fund and ; i | WATERS : | ali other liabilities, 260,000,000 | ; | Surplus, - - - - - 70,000,000 ' | ct \ . ' 2 Hie aiehi “| A Substantial Increase over the previous year is shown in ALL —— - tra Temite The mate | of the foregoing items. FIRST COUPLE MARRIED IN CITY HALL, HODES TCO, on —— he ALTHOUGH MAYOR LOW REFUSED TO ACT. Jiiiinvsnc iiss | James W. Alexander, President crs eame 1 | ~ - = 5 James H. Hyde, Vice-President Rebicnitaanhahaeant the ait not| ; 1 hie " : ) al } : YOUNG HIGH ROLLER HARRIMAN'S MONEY t 7 e ? ESCAP Cloth Sal , tee CANNOT ESCAPE, TO BE ALLOTTED. othin ale trate Bouin | WAPRANT FOR WAKEFIELD REFEREE WILL PASS ON PLEA NOW ON IF HE SECURES BAIL. OF CHILDREN. e x 25 H i : , . | | seer ‘anuary’s big event—Stronger this year than ; , | ever—Stores must be emptied quick—Nothing ee | like it before—or perhaps again—To-Day Cloth- ing Bargains that will open the eyes of the pub- a ‘ * Tlic to savings never dreamed of— ‘BABY TAKEN TO | MAGISTRATE ORDERED IT AF-),.. «..) . ; TER HOLDING MRS. FLOOD. «3 mite By a . $7.50 .. 1100 $12 OVERCOATS go at $15 OVERCOATS go at OVERCOAI OVERCOATS to $45 O ERE $5.50 800 11.00 $15 SUITS goat $20 SUITS go at 3 SUITS go at 13.50 SUITS go at . 15,00 $20 Black Thibet Cutaway COATS & VESTS go at..10.00 $6 TROUSERS go at. 4,00 $8 TROUSERS go at, 5.00 BOYS \Ts $15 and 18 2.50 1 3.50 si $1 TROUSEL 85 TROUSERS 2-piece Suits go at Beanel of a Which E ’ Proclamation to Physicians. a OM oe 4 Proof that Consumption in the Third Stage Can Be Cured in New York City. Magietrate P y Nicholas “'CAN YOU HELP THIS MOTHER | are , os - a ae 7 TO FIND HER MISSING SON ? NEARLY FROZEN ON Blizate A CAPSIZED BOMT, = th st nome <8 Police Fail to Get Any (6 shay | Trace of George A. Bi ‘| Nason and She Calls TWO YOUNG MEN HAD NAR- ine tea . zecioy one | On Evening World ROW ESCAPE IN THE BAY. Mee ii ‘| Readers. — | nee — West ont ‘ 1 : ss t : 2 " \ x | ou ' 1 Is OF der: y bale 1 hat } nthe | ave nursed I the Mugistra if on H ng ey \ — iis js wale W ind LEFT GAS JET TURNED ON. | *"" F pena Hees ia Halse of Salar: te 1 x s i t \ | w ae ; He f \ | of N Ww West # v NaRIN ; un : Ing. dur to do «# t ra . . e to-| will cost you nothing 1 It may save having been cured by the] your lite ‘A. physician from Roosevelt Hoepitat | | at eee: was caled and pronounced him dead. | No. 27 Fifth avenue *~ i aR Be Sas Ca ot Ais tee « . esha 50 & $4.50 Vests go at $1, $1.50 & $2 $2, $2.50, $3 BOYS’ 3-piece Suits go at $3, $3.50 BOYS’ Overcoats 20 at $3,75&$5 MEN'SFINEMATS Uerbys Alpines—Panama Shape $1.00, $1.05, 2.50 Less than half tormer prices. MEN'S FINE SHOES former prices. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.95 Just about half FURNISHINGS all included in this sale. Taylor Clothing BUILLING, Broadway, cor. Chambers Street. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Save Time and Make Money for Advertisers. tabeae '

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