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The evening world. dated April 18, 1917

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 REI ie SET car DENS eI fay EEE. 4,000,000 MEN U.S. AMBASSADO GERMANS WROUGHT Roads Blown Up, Wells De- stroyed, Fields in...

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 } CALSONNATIONS Bs, PREACHERS TO AD NAVY RECRUITING Rev. George E. F. Stevenson | to Mobilize Churches—En- } istments Brisk

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 RP NE in RE ng i a Nabi «THE EVSNING WORLD, WEVNHSDAY, ery from fon on } night by Dr ers and |Must Move Away From Forts,...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917. Druggist Tells How To Stop Indigestion 5 peepommence to Stomach Sufferers a...

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 : \" - |SCANDINAVIANS FEAR aU pa S00 U.S. RAILWAY ~ MEN 10 REBUILD ee, AOC Citting Off it of Gra Grain Woull Be Disastrous,

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 PLANS TO SET C BUILDS KEY TISSUE . TO RAISING Plow Fate Jane Mavens N STUFFS thes | Thore Who Ar Pale and Fine (Severin) oP

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 : ' Pacific for Expo made by the railroads at the request 100 Carto of Wheat Pally From | for export. Arrangements have been

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 —— \ ” Ms rpure i f \ , ‘ , SHELL PLAY A MAIN PART Will impersonate a man in the per- formance of “Gentleman Jack, @iven this

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 ‘Year-Old Moy Killed by Ante / White at Play. ik-year-old Alfonso Ponnachilo of No. 9792 Nostrand Avenue, Flatbush Playing in

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 Why Take Chances? When your premises are under the they are rded against burgla: fire, jeaks ted othse damaging fe...

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 4 saa ie ’ atte THE SVENING WORLD, WEUNESBDAY, AFMibe 16, 1917. ) asi Be ——+__—__ —__—_- a — band wn: Eich Stic _ WOMAN, BABY

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 from foreign ma: . This text radiator for a few min ee eee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL gin ' revemtow OFLLE, One of

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 ——7~ —— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, “DIGGING IN” Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York...

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 Must have been raised—#20,000 was one of the guesses, Caruso was among the voluntoers, and his half a dozen songs might have

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 ESTABLISHOD BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Sunday b paadi amen tole i 4 PULITZOR, President, 62 Park Row. RALPH J ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer,

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 + forgiving ¢ By Paulin vatight, 1917, by the I’eese Publighin Beginning nert Monday Miss World the Setting-Up Werercises of

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 | amen and Players By BIDE DUDLEY AUDE ADAMS will conclude M her season at the Empire in “A Kiss for Cinderella” on May 6.

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