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The evening world. dated April 6, 1917

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 A | ’ To- Days Weather—CLEARING, ] A EDITION LANE EDITION “PRICE ONE _OENT. NEW ¥ “YorK, FRIDAY, "APRIL 6, 1917. PRICE ONE

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 ee a eee -oenreieten AMIR Sa et 2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917, GERMAN SHIPS AT HOBOKEN AND HARLEM SEIZED HERE

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 a kent ’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917, a ) YOUNG AMERICA SWEARING IN AND BEING THUMBPRINTED AT NAVAL RECRUITING

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 s ¥ tion could refuse to take up without the sacrifice of its self-respect and without a betrayal of the sacred trust © Us |

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 L. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. mete 5 werfer” depot behing the German | lines near arras.. Flames rose to a THE EVENING WORLD,...

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 om. tla ——s DROP? HARES. GERMANS CAPTURE =™ HAIR ALL ODT) 9.000 RUSSIANS IN “eS S\STONHOD BATE. strong, beautiful. —~-——- %

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 ————— ’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. — U.S. 10 ND GOP PRODUCTION WITH $200,00000004N Ptoblem of Feeding Soldiers

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. GIVEN TWO YEARS: The Bureau of Interior Decoration ( Engraved Personal Cards ’ A

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 Stee perenne 5,00 PERSINS PAVEDTHE WAY FR * SUNDAYS RMA Next to Billy Himself, Revival- ist Depends on “Organi- zation” for

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 a —— = RL™, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, q 7 z % ¥ 3 Lae CAPT. PHELPS I$ ENROLLED {ITALY WILL POST WILSON’S ‘ AS AN-ENSIGN IN NAVY}...

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 a ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917, ae f Will SIDE-TRACK After @ very Jong fait hour Mr. a ° plans for the mont.

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 | te SSS SOUR T DOO _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, eTupecwent ap ongrston foram in. 5 Eee 92 ee a Na Tate é Somtonday Tye pracs

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 Ne | ae / Aire You Run Down? Women’s National Devotion Puts Their Patriotism on A High Efficiency Basis women have enrolied

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 —— es — — —_ ay a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. mn One thousand patriotic young women who will en- ‘ ny C WKY PSs

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 1917. . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6 forth in this bill. LOTS OF INVESTIGATION BUT! | LITTLE ACTION, For example, the

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 rye A art phy’ : Other sates for 41,000 or more wers:| BARGES RAM SAILING SHIP, ASK POR and ORT WIEDERKRANZ. CLUB aod satty

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 alte Acie. ie habia TT TR TT 18 » two Ho a ehtpe at Hoboken are at half $300—Reels to Pay Grad Revenue Per Foot. ALBANY,...

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 At the Garden By Charles Darnton. ! CURIOUSLY interesting phase | of dramatic endeavor was re- vealed at the Garden Theatre

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 {/ — ao “he was the chief offender from the _——_ Referees Are Too Dressy in the. Ring Nowadays. fratea Wort GHT referees wo ©

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 "DOCTOR HELO IN SCHEME iecaaces| TAO 1 ter Selling $1.700 Worth of ony Use “Tiz” for aching, burn- Narcotics to Detectives. |

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 ee Pens | i} | She Ei Frening World Daily Magazine ° The End of the Road _ ESTABLISHOD BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Pudlished Daily

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 About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY {L® enjoy! in Atlan’ City recently Al- exander Leftwich, stage di- led onto « musical

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