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The evening world. dated March 30, 1917

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 SQUADRON A, 23D AND 47TH ORDERED OUT To-Day's Weather—FAIR. NAL be orld, FINAL [“circat tion Books Open to Al | _...

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 ~ PASM » atag, reported by an inspired and con- ‘ored agency, is considered in offi- cial circles as too ridiculous 4 prop

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 U.S. U.S. RESPONSIBLE |More than once we told the united | States that we made unrestricted use of the submarine weapon...

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 a oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. ARRESTED FOR MURDER [fests sree wa nacre he |Eesitoney cia elton nite See...

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 WOMEN’S SUITS Attractively Tailored Suits, trimmed with braid and buttons; large pointed collar of silk or satin; fashioned

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 ON nn rc eS eS” amet ee Geena Cremeans 2a Re as ; zee 5 ‘FIGHTING FOR BRITAIN, Edwin Russell Now Is Here on His Way to His

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 waa @ servant who did the whole | over eaten breakfast tn matter.” |Photograph of the young « tho tray in front of her...

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 Curtains for the 11-Fated Ford Peace Holland to Clore the Committer, 1 t GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN, March Gere 20, (via London).—

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 RAZ Mey BRI Artrretions Are Pricee—Quality—Service G DCE @ Herald Square Bway, 34th to 35th St. SHOW WHAT THEY CAN DO Give

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 te een A -teeitt eetet — Dtean _— “ en me ee aera Lee RAISE MORE FOOD, EXPERTS WARNULS,, FACING WAR PRICES sepa All Agree...

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 & are DO-NOTHING PACIFISTS IN Tho resolutions tender the loyal service of the institutions represent- nae, SPO! ed, They are

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 Wolghia and Measures ( + Moner Hartigan announced ¢ that he had giad tidings for house wives, The big ico dealers ha fallen

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. sie Now of sawdus of ub Instant relief for sore, aching, tender well as the small

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 30, 1917, F AWoRD FROM CHAUNCY DEPEW | sombtyman Simon Adier, majority Democ rats are urging

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 Getting Protection. (Prom the etrh't Pree Brees» “Are you afraid of bursiats?” “We tised to be, but the servant made =...

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 | “No Popular Demand for Repeal of Boxing as There Was in Horton Law Days,” Says Billy Gibson, mre WE Yan | | ee WHITMAN ita

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 FS ns si fs? “PR! 307 POSLAM EXCELS IN CONQUERING WORST ECZEMA PRESIDENT COMMENDS JULIUS ROSENWALD Says Gitt of $1,000,000

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 ESTABLISHED BY JOSHPH PULITZER ablishe@ Daily Wxoept Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 63 to 4a Pari Now, New...

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 ' "4 The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest. Conducted by Pauline Furlong To Make Perfectiy Proportioned tor Their Height

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 — {L_ comre race | Evening World Daily Magazine bout Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY HE Theatre Francais Company in't to...

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