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  2. 1918-07-24

The evening world. dated July 24, 1918

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 "BIG TRANSPORT SUNK FIGHTING 8 U BOATS WEATHER—Probably thunder showers to-night; cooler “If It Happens In New York It’s In

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 a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918, “START FOR GEORGIA INTERNMENT CAMP Ewers, German Press Synd cate Head and...

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 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. 98 DEAD IN CASUALTY LIST OF 108 FROM THE ARMY:

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 : 4 Pledge to Buy W. S. S. Regularly ‘ Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 For your Week-end Touring Women’s Motor

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 GERMANY SENDING TROOPS TO RUSSIA WITH AMBASSADOR WILSON'S IDEAS URGED BY DILLON FOR RULING IRISH THE EVENING WORLD,...

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 a er nen rit Tit EVENING WORLD WINS PRIORITIES FOR NEW BOAT FOR STATE'S BARGE CANA ————————_ Victory Means “Means Immediate]

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 A SURMEN SEIZED IN ARWY RAINCOAT. BRIBERY INQUIRY. ea Employees of Kenyon Rubber Company of Brooklyn Accused. Four more...

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 RAED Neen . a en re ame omen wc a —_ 8 THE EVENING WORLD, WEONESDAY, JULY 24, 1918. woe veins “ene.¢s|MITTCHEL MEMORIAL FUND

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY .24, 1918. 7S. Es EO OO oo Double Faced Buy W.S. S. and Thrift Stamps Regularly Plain...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918. NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD 338 ya 2223 3 Workers Letler|conderoga,

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 THE EVE BiG WHITE WAYS NO MORE IN CITY: PUT OUT LIGHTS): Only Entrances and Exits to Public Buildings May Have Illuminating

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 Se THE EVENING WORLD, DON'T KNIT WOOLEN EAR MUFFS FOR SOLDIERS—KNI7 ‘EM ICE CREAM EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK § PuLc...

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 EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918 SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KIND Sit Mrs. Gavin Doing Well in Red COPS GATHER UP 167...

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 WEDNESDAY, What Does t - Mean to the Mothers | Of the Boys in Khaki? JULY 24, 1918 he War What It Has Meant to One Mother...

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 HOME PAGE snr DCH © Wednesday, July 24, 1918 Pa retin Summer as 7 Tale] eat Tos ort And Health Hints | _ For The Evening...

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 EDITORIAL PAGE Boe IDYANTNY OZAllln: Wednesday, July 24, 1918 fetane, | Sayings of Mrs. Solomon’ (Tim New York TARL ASIURD BY

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 ieee Poe HUDSON Fry Hudson Wr CRIVER ro nda Tine’ ickets necepted Batrlotic M.. In Pavillon services each No, 2. in, iP ‘of

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 « | f _ and Players By BIDE DUDLEY LAW & Erlanger, Henry Miller and Ruth Chatterton have forme! a business alliance to last

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