The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1902, Page 15

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eek we RS A RE eee aalNAliOy Jatt d 0, Buus. | SEE SUNDAY PAPERS FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE. ~—MISTOOK PEROXIDE | , FOR CIN: DRANK IT, eern Brothers c 5 o! MIMNOE TY Department | Floor | O raat I er e Oo. Next se Sunday's S World seen tine Tn w emer PHALS Prcstea Rison “a $3.95, 4.45, 5.25 Sa = , : ett Me eee } More | Bars gains in Boy s’ Wear. tise Boor teabe . Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing re EONS 1 Sete Somes eae a | Come to Manhattan in a “ Restate Bele oh oe na wine (eotheere 4 ile Every Day. ies ‘ a iA “ i . Very long Over aati serene : ie State i | WEES Daily Exc odus rok » iothen closet 7 . a: End of Season Prices . [mate sad rim dial a Suburbs Eee es i ine A An ee veete 3 he i as ad en Sonkeaqiyiie | with a Toe Boy 0 (ee : | sade 5 50) Doubie Meeaaied, Nortotk, 3 Piece Pana Sailer Special Lots ot | “| st ee oe 2.98 anti seats — Still Better Values for Girls|| |: SURVIVES TO TELL OF WILD | | ey aA AGLANS AND AUTOMOBILES ee LESS THAN HALF. a N ae | Wien eae ! Cae werf) fe ew Administration. Rl DE ON COW-CATCH ER. oS ‘ Girls’ Eull erat netlnadetron He f alton 0 { gray, cade! Great Double-Page Supple- Louis Maltampo, a peat oll ; ment. Tineke geyehe in Color ee et ples rintog Sue Ea o Bits Girly -Length Automonite Coats Grouped in the City Hall. By Coats, liw by Locomotive but Himself Clings to Pi.| lot for an Hour. L. L. Roush. Se ee ee + 45454 5 “Derby” 5.00 Shoes at 3.98. ee cute ey at Rede Ss Not many men may tell a story similar to that Louis Maltampo, of = ; : A Principal { . No. 346 East One Hundred and tt ’ Nahcirdlate + Tenth street, with difficulty told atin paedneyh ! ~ Oh wonete 7 to an Evening World reporter ‘o- 5 annot t anyw ! ie ite day. For parts of his face are miss- Box Calf Waiking Boot, { ubio e itt ing and his chest is bent inward toa hs ae fh oat at eee SED f : pra considerable extent, All this the re- Ir eaten Leather, ; r : $800, 000.00 L ost in ak sult of anencounter he had with a : + a ouse rere ren ee: eae One Game of Bac carat. heat it was at One Hundred and Thirty- is i at fourth street and the North River. RIG FORFEIT IN WORST eAL” SENT i + Louis was driving a Street Cleaning a a att Department cart across the New JAMES Mi CREERY Y CO. ry + York Central tracks when he was struck by the “Dolly Varden'’ ex- => press couthebound—a train with al@ . 7 e =n Moody record, by the way. The THE BiG ROBBERY U |FIRM AND MEN POST $10,000 NEWARK’S 12-YEAR-OLD IN- Pox Coats, made of T horse was injured, the cart was EACH ON RESULT. CORRIGIBLE CHECKED. and Castor Kersey Clot snashed (o splinters, ami near- + * + A LABOR FIGHT, TO REFORMATORY, oss ensue rie + taped clinging to the pilot of the engine. | "| ' i isd Solene tee seeeiae variatty ter on . + | Children of | A 20th * His story foliows : | Newly Patented CORD Si; $7.00. ~) New York [tut = Century eae BY LOUIS MALTAMPo, HOTEL SAVOY CASHIER FOR- 0! CESNOLA’S LAUNDRESS a an ir Short black Jackets, made of 4) and London. ‘i Munchausen. |, Lam a hantworking man, driving a| GOT WHERE SHE HID BILL. | HAS ue ARRESTED. [m8 1" ; tious cloths. Lou | By MRS. 4 cart. Yesterday 1 in a new| j —— suse breasted or fly-front oF FRANCES apaienirs ne m w eal soon co pase anars and All te] Taken to oo hat Case oat i satin or i ij OE Cen et seein my ears, The wind he ts{ 0 —= S10,.50 and $1 Joseph Bryant and Della Richardson All at once I 4 swish-puft-boom stler and |nundresa, respectively, in the] 1am a ball down. My 1 know ing dea and my After a wh down. My Ulsters—made of Oxford grey cheviot or k th cloth, With shoulder capes, Louts PLD Cesnola, Dire- | seum of Art, who liver at No 108 Pas! Fifty-ninth street were Yorkville Court) Bryan| aswault by the —— The Telephone I pat out my arms « T Gaya Collexe Vrasidents| ee feels like a mountain F firm, Leas Latin, Saye Collexe Mrestd a Remai @ stock of carriage and hang on. Md : ort bi ' } ¥ h \ : Pay or theatre wrans, — and - T at Sees. Then I get a Fe 1 am on the fror am pretty mad killed my horse and ehe ts trying to kill me engine. Bhe can: k velour coats, trimmed with Chinchilla, Mi: MT A WS aC alah she struck him on ie neers ongsrtben ST HELD Unpunt stalls in Imagination M. Syl- vestre's Great Invention. Mystical Story of a Murder and How It Was Solved by the “Telelectoscope.” By Mark Twain. Fantastic Story That Fore- | | { REALISTIC “WILD WEST.” Brother fn the may to him, "G: Small Boy Sh on = Ses Sea LORRI coe A A TT Nell Cropsey’s Death Solved by a Bloodhound, Who Was Not Believed. Another Lesson to People Who Are Inclined to Doubt the Intelligence of Dogs. ver of Noo ie Manon | crevgs [ARRESTED FOR FIGHTING, | Ste See ico| THEY HID IDENTITY. Chree Wanted at Fort Wadsworth ni ‘ and the Fourth at Fort wine on ef * 4 Kiley, in the 1 | informat i : Ru ‘ Jara.” Eh? ROWAEY “Gal. | 558° —— Peace aaa ~ Picea pe a a, = ’ ur graph Administratio i iiteve ; | ODELL’S POOL-ROOM HEARING ee ee pai 1 felt 9 \ whit hae | New sintiatics in The World a}. | 7 t abe * N xt i possessions © i hese deep ; rs There is quite a ‘ist ii sand " owned by nations| , heres 4 Porto Rico, the Philippines : uy and whed by companies : " : 4 Tutuila, Hawaii, Panis. raf inst Sheriff Baru Th autical iniles) \ ty| kh and Phil Ulirtek See To-Morrow’s Advertisement. ° exe and ot * This In t R » lot But the] 1°, Lt it avast | . Fort Wads esting volume " fa e nen of these zs ‘yotes conside: Mi and . Tagan | sular possession mage i ; =akdeep at a Death of Gen, Seama ; Topics Tersely Treat’ in th i Lé 2 Worls No piace nome! No place te lo! fae li soweteaiere. 8 Se FCT cos Rea era Mheei Amaia ce sa Wa petning andy mraatn ren ring mel § get ono like the Sundsy World's |<. 7. ‘ali oe Y lime, died at ine o'clock this Mouse and bese Wants, oe | ees

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