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The evening world. dated January 20, 1914

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 FIN NIGHT OL . — The. “Circulation | Books Open to All.’ Aathchdeall ONE CENT. Oe. ¢ 192: ‘The Prose (fhe New York were NEW

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 Hi sanffe & Hf | WAAL STRIKERS TOLD TO “LAY OUT SCARS _ WOU STEERS SEVEN KILLED IN PISO DAS FR FREEDOM Three Convicts Slay

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 & —_ a . \ ; A BURGLAR ATINKS “WOMEN, FLEES BUTISSHOTOOWN ‘East Side in an Uproar Over Chase of a Flying Thief. igtnia®...

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 ‘ e ee or ye THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1014.: DILT ‘IS PERSONAL IN TRUSTS, SAYS PRESIDENT WILSON SUMMARY OF THE

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 ‘Ale. rth ce Ot Re ea RR eran ener ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, JANUARY: 20, 1014. * ¥ * - > and the Assembly. Right at

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 _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914, night. Magintra! rotel, the arch'molng there. The father reported the | enemy

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 nH Sewenss 410520000! . Market closing—In late afternoon the market showed some increase of @rength and activity, and there

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 5g i . DOUGHERTY 1S EXAMINED |NEWBURGER REPORTS. |tcars.azmure w= smu conn ry BEFORE RILEY'S TRIAL OM “MOUSE OF BONDAGE”: gaa

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 un oe yon 4 — - a 7 xs at q he Be : ~ : 4 ry : ‘a si e ae ; & _._ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914, . CINDERE!

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 ___ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914. a by i pon Mi 0g 0 rue WRECKAGE OF STEAMER | 0 | amTReNT pene Sane te...

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 rts EVENING .WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 20, 1914. AW, red, drama, hacked out with a rumy knife at that—drama as stark and raw

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 THD EVENING WORLD, TURSDAT, SANTPRY 20, y and sold his auto- number of people who were 0 the “receiving window” uered...

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 - - -— cea er tte ee r r Vie ae Be prey it NUARY 20, 1914. ee | GIMBELS Another Day Spent With the Line: Will Be Pleasurable

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 “Declares That Mrs. | men dford Was Not Ill Treated. S STRANGE STORY. That She Has Proved Hers Incapable of Manag- ding Her

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 __THE ‘EVENING TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914. HS NEW YORERS TRASH ON HEAD = = RTCA ATT | FACE AN BODY. "tw See Pome | : Received

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 (Pitton Has Confidence, Judg- tent, Speed and Cleverness, fut He Lacks the Finishing ~ Punch —.Easily Outpoints WENT ‘To HER

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 a tae Downtown Music Lovers Hear Kneisels By Sylvester Rawling. 'UBIC, year by year, like every- thing else in New York, is \

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 The Eveni | NO OTHER WAY? IVE THOUSAND TRAINMEN—practically every employee of F the Delaware and Hudson Railroad—were called

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 .The Evening World Daily Magazine, enough to cast a shadow upon her name could not be mistaken, for there was Ae they reached

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 ae WET T ‘Fun for the Home | and the Ride Home nuary 20, 1914. SSIR! IF YER Doe Wourd Fire ME, MY OP WouLD GET APoLIce MAN

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