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  1. The evening world.
  2. 1911-01-19

The evening world. dated January 19, 1911

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 WEATHER—Fate to-n jhe a "PRICE ONE CENT. Friday; warmer. Copyriaht, Circulation Books Open to Al ae YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY.

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 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, SPIRITS DICTATED .\Xvery. Man and Woman Has a Dual Personality, WIDOW'S WILL, SAY |

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 THE EVENING WORLD, ML Ik 12d FS JANUARY 19, 1911, @ aps PLANT. WIFE ner lite se eeebao’ the extent of-s,eniuncere |...

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 TO TALK SUBWAYS. TO SERVICE BOARD rendergast Declines to Be Bound to Interborough | by Conference. Rorough President MoAneny

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 CHILD WELFARE WORK SHOWN AT GREAT EXHIBIT Father Knick Compares His Efforts With Others at 71st Regiment Armory. Wather and

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 nN rg THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, “JANUAS ~~~" TGIRL STRANGELY MISSING: eer se cia ae SCIENTIFIC | MUTUALIZATION DESCENDANT

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 < ¢ * ELLEN TERRY GETSGOLD MEDAL OM NEW THEATRE ‘Rare Honor Conferred on Ac- tress Before Brilliant Assembly of 1,500, _...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, a JANUAR » Yaw, soa f pee fe Palit i RRR wapwav's RR aguer none’ 6c Lge be i boy far was Soat |

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 i : P } indelible pack mark against“ the! but Mr. Martin's optim | his father died, leaving @ will p: spender. It is like the

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 | es THE, EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911, _ ; reid adh tall Bik Bly do HIS CELLAR AEROPLANE | KILLED ON"RATCROAD

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 ; sera e Ti b ‘a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911. outed. “BOLT THE COMPROMISE. . ee ;. | $5,000 00 SILKE...

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 » SEVEN VICTING OF MAD DOG HERE FOR TREATMENT Score Bitten as Mongrel Made . % Dash Through Passaic Streets. Seven of the...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, ay EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © HASN’T HE A SWELL CHANCE? Copyright, 1911, by

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 Edmond Clement, At First Recital, Sings in English BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. DMOND CLEMENT, the disiin- ®uished French tenor, at

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 | | | / ‘spoke as highly of his tariff bill as he now does of his bank bill—and ‘Once tn a while! ¥ (j you can stand pat} ‘we

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 | The Evening World Daily Magaz The New Plays een men none “Judith Zaraine”’ One Long Discussion of Labor Troubles. BY...

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 | } ¢ fact that one ot FOR NEWSSTAND Dealer Who Pald Paid $200 in| Morked Bills Is Again | a Witness. CRUISE ON THE STAND. |

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