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* 4 x rk Row, New York as !-Clase Mall Mat Shes Published by the Press Pu Entered at the Post-< “VOLUME 42 vere NO, 14 A RE*SUNDER FROM™ RAINES. at Atbar ' he Ralr The in his most voctfero minded views on excise ¢ are. in the Onta Ent eutr on religion Raines fea Sunday “world “churohes deserve a But if the churct they not be giv for the moral welfare of the metropol tluns of concern in politica trying our best to en that they mus such 4 calamity THE KILLING OF LITTLE JOP HENRI Is autorrobiling the it, ie that ther right o: the fu take precedence over ¢ inconveniences hundreds of pedestrian driver, and puts their lives plats these steam and electri ality of death, as in the case of It 1 at ish on Fifth avenue, an idea is hac bilist’s amusement When little Joe w of traffic “with uncheck a carriage or # trolley cé menacing the life of eve the righte of the indivic ila 4 in a republic, such reckless disregard of 4 ated “i don't know, om com RECORD-BREAKING PUBLIC) GIFTS. The amounts of money received by ouce ! sseutin during the year just closed in gifts and bequests from private p the vast total of 7 i ‘ neg in the preceding year, itself reco reaking, by more Tt coincidence by whic att m just cquals M u the lavish distribution is interesting charity does more than keep pa bounte of nouly philanthre fully small by comparison. A {sa product of republican institutio > ) has ¢ neneet anything like Th n D i morning viling: th ‘ ‘ I man, to establish « ‘ charity in London n 1 4 you told me h That's wh: b 1 ‘ " . « ing RUNS IPAL LOConotn The economy beg © new 1 very. pron ana $ " he H t h many hiss > M ina expe 3) 1 opping leaks and cut ott n 1 realiz Bat even if ‘ ation f t t yooh is clear Uhat an end wit th extravagance \ A DEATH FROM CIOSRETTE SMORING tt 1 , wh self-indulgent and d The Pie att British schocima S53: ‘ fori the Letters from the Pe ple. oy Whe Sings sss, Longfellow To the Halter of The Who wrote {oe emith A Stammerer’s Plea. To the Kaitor of Th Whe can tell me the bem ammertog ‘ Seores Men Who Keep Seats. _ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, “1902. TIE EVENING \ORLD-S | “UNWELCOME MRS. HATCH.” ; : As Seen by Kate Carew. é ROME DEPARTMEAT~ TOM TO DAES) WELL. (JABRIET-AUBBARD AYER ‘s an hid Mme. Louise. The Woes of Lovers. £OO* ‘f The Lady Doth BP r oh? fi Pra] The Bening Word pleces at the etl ts Doth Protest Too Mach.” * ine readers the services of a very competent dress- noker who wil assist | advise dresses and hem in planning naking over old on Address ail % leiters on this topre ¢ ne. Le : Evening World Home Dressma H : - ep Ris “ t | x é “ net ast Differences. 3 ie | man f © past fen . 3 aa ser D ay "| EX mSBAMR CHS PHOSOE SCISSORED SMILES ENTERTAINED. SN osom se the fat | Pq OR HOME — FS: . i . DRESSMAKERS. ¥ : The Evening World's Daily | : pa ata etn ce RN Fashion Hint, |. | t : THE TIROGUEFUL _MINSE. ‘ ree TIFFANY wy is : if A REAL ACTRESS IN AN UN- ’ ale, dts : REAL PLAY. . Ae 3 One thing Mrs. Fiske never lets you ann * : o mye $ mon > T pa ay r shoul . te ament 34-9O00-2-99090 mtes and stung by abuse deflance, nevertheless swallow tions on her daughter's appearance: and to « hat mamma wasn't a! that » PPPPSCOOSS It D2 of what Mrs, Fiske mip THE GLOOMY DODSON. Dodson's fault nim sur e Would be glad st as T pass that De Swell man Miss De Swell—Well, I declare, if that laundry wagon driver hadn't the Impudence to bow at me! PENTEL OEEOEE SHOOT EETED > BDIPODMDDODD OOMEAMANEDEHARDORMDS