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The evening world. dated February 13, 1917

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 gan WILSON TO INSIST UPON RELEASE OF YARROWDALE MEN Germany's Notice That They | Are Still Being Held Arouses Official Anger.

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 BERN BLEED » WILSON FEARED T BREAK RELATIONS Expected Him to Hold Back to Ms ’ ‘ ’ Avert Uprising by Ger- mans in U. S,...

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 sped THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1917. 5 Imported " Dress Linens for Season 1917 Reg. Trade Mark Fashion decrees

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1917. * DUNNIGAN PLANS TQSAVE MILLIONS FORN.Y. TAXPAYERS. Would = Alx bolish Spee

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 eee eer eee Don’t Neglect Your Cold! In adults the result of a cold is often disastrous. bronchitis and tonsilitis, mention

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Escalators, and fast elevators, con- vey you from floor to floor in this FEBRUARY 13, 1917. -:

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 ae) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1917. Burgiare “Wit the Trat!” of Five Bherters for $15,000, ‘Whtlle five of the

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 1 Frieda Hempel >* In Song Recital; Gela Day at Opera) | | . By Sylvester Rawling. | RIEDA HOMPEL, whose farewell | foF the

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 ‘ ¢ ; THE EVEN Se ING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1917. HERE are three parties to each of | $3 your telephone connections:

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 Mise Brady Hetrothed, John J. Brady, widow of Su- Court Justice Brady, has an- the engagement of her daugh- Eleanor, to...

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 Fulton Performs Like Master Workman in Stopping Weinert in Two Rounds. crm ts MAD EOS Wea RWDERICK FULTON, the Fero- | clous

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 EO \ RALPH 8 PATAPLIGNED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. \ Gadtetied Daily Mrcapt/funday vy the Prese Pubitaning Company, Nos, 68 to) 43

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 ye £ é To _ Now 15 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Coprright, 1917, by The U're Publishing Co, (The New...

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 , | Fe dll | Fvepi ee ‘About Plays. _and Players [By BIDE DUDLEY = JEW productions are being an- nounced by the Charles Froh-

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