The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1902, Page 10

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ahaa eo TVW INTUNTG _\S7OIRILD” Ss IME 45 : SASS. 4 THE CENTRAL'S PROJECTED VIPRON ESIENTS No improv at the N k Cor terminal fe clous lives sacrificed the road's p: loop station provision fo Tong and need bility. For definite meas The projected and beyond, resching ne nue, involve engineering tude only with the Penn Thirty-third street. The e roading. The immediate pu!) encouragiig feature, and one a pedition. @ satety nges att “America’s a God-forsaker as he left us for England on the that Lord Alfred failed Bot always finicky about t TAMMANT'S TANES. The tax assessor was good to Tammany. Verh fhe bore {n mind other assess wam magn assessable” at $: from $50,000 to $5,000, are assessed for ¢ ures. George L. Rives dropped from $75.0 from $1.0,00 to $10,000, and any n Sergeant Cram, Keller and Sheehy are let down ures of $15,000 to a modest $1,000, the amount for which many Sy (ia POWERS CROWN UNCLE SAM THE EAL JLER Of i RL UNCLE SAM—I WOULDN'T SWAP MY OLD HAT FOR ALL THE CROWNS IN CHRISTENDOM. BiB sn Gv 0 S454 ou EK o<BNSr enon Srg<SATREAT=T\ Serb 1S ie SFG G1S-B-S- SOONG OranyOOE Paper ee eee eee ee) of recog! udged 000 or me James J. Coogan. re ‘¢ & A MANUFACTURED PATIENT. Suggestion BY F. M. HOWARTH. are assessed. } 9. r Engel, Fromme, Brady and De ed as non-asse Ww? \. ~ |! PN i of that $100,000 laid by for a rainy best chief Is ni { | eA bonds or bric-a-brac or a At the meeting of the Eclectic Club yesterday Mrs Charles Trumbo sald | \ ‘«,/ “There 1s 80 much jealous: woman " : X. yf. of every other it herself.” This ts | ars than mere man we aw, and ve 1 ST a ee Mantel ecusetRan together. | Write a Letter of Spolons - | THE SUM WN. CONC IENCE. As a result of the whole aring-off tax Ui Grout |s begin: to 1 conscience. He should vor tes with ‘ baggage of returning tourtet It is os 1 t ths h from a long line of Puritan ancestors do not balk when [t comes to e taxes or smi s ha Va We are wart new ar \ mora!s, and not f th for refe nished 0 n anding wit before the Tax Commissioner, and plo moral lapse, who br rom E f e@llers' art which Unc! fm u GON It appears that int Clemency to 4/. derers and 3 SHAW'S PARDONS. stake before th 7 ' than one hurd ted ne forgery, { To nullity the t y f OW f Br ff Wi Li that are usually sentiment x W Wi lv Z €. é revelation. ye Mr Vi. a Ds me OUL 2S Iup, Herr Doctor, I'm sneezing my face off. Make mea prescription for der grip.” orvick. a os THE STATE'S C sole OF THE AFFLICTED, In his talk at Columbia ( ast night It Potter envy NRPS Fr be ee ett t ee sere cede sespee eens z sick . 9 60 necessar: whine F - > ts wanted. Tee i Dap aiens geaaebls HS earner to ( aaraiae NM > the ch we ha 3 humble family t stitution. The q taking cave = ay FS SRiome 608; Letters from the | -cople. PRES OMAKERS|| —_—__ ~ The Evening World's Daily|: fashion Hint ‘The Hirsate Greek. | Te : | Have this at once. Go right to bed. Don’t he alarmed “Well, well! 1 guess things exe | mM ea day, Two dollars, please. coming my way at last! @lory in | aaa horas hana | bee seeees NAGE 6 ae 0) HD vding bi Gyr0H8 64.6.9.0.5.4:8.46 8185261504000 Boros «Eee qame the greaten soorimens of te dietory, an thar time pot pretty SNIPPINGS OF HUMOR FROM “THE EXC HANOES. teetores wes = | t s With w | t \ Phila te aiaeai 41 4 \ . t inte 1 vat ee . 1 Seared? A ic \ \ ‘ Yu «a 1 T 1 1 had t St 1 witty ti irlie Hi Lay lexy ft w a 5 4 any claim Tay he old ma at it Ww ave @ string to tei) you Tatty ssored ahs aa he was €5, o be married. MES, ¥ | M ae aa 7 AXInE:f ke at the Bend T World, for royalties.” —Washington Star asked Willie Fullback, sume a 3 1, s MME. LOUISE. {foot at the founce; the so tucks could! Pulitzer Bullding, New York Gly." "Yew," said the Sunday-sehooi iahober le "Neal aud be tried to kick me away! ime io come.”

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