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The evening world. dated November 20, 1918

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 iced wilesudamtetine ate tee WEATHER—Rain to-night; fair Thursday. “If It Happens In New York VAIL! ' It’s In The Evening...

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 ~~ ral members of the Reichstag an earnest appeal to the army nd—not to the naval staff ith the result that an Tasued...

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 ltatest army list of 627, tomued to-day. | |The army casualties tote Lieutenante. JORLLY, award Mf, M i ‘ i HY AND MARINE wi

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 sion at the Marne, Gen. Petain’s heroic defense of Verdun permitted the Allied = ORIGINAL WORCKSTERGHIAG, forces to awit the

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 LL EE. Absence Leave for French u Soldiers. PARIS, Nov. 20.—Premier Clemen- has decided to grant an exten- of leave to...

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 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, r= WANAMAKER’S 4 f: SENATOR FOLEY TO WED — MURPHY’S STEPDAUGHTER Formal...

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 pie URNA ic: Stl 4 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1918." BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW “YORK AEFfREE ANARDS.) ~ >

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 HY URE mo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19 18, NO MORE WOODEN CARS IN BROOKLYN SUBWAYS GIRLS! ACP NOW" HAIR...

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 ee ee ene me re ce ee ree % NY No aN ‘Ne Ca “WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918 Failures’ Who Made 4 Themselves ‘Successes’...

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 Why We Love F rance By the Rev. Thomas B, Gregory. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.)

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 Se i el — — ae ate ee —— ee ee ee ae ee Che ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row, A} E Ww rer, 63

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 OW that some of the streets of I not at all surprising that a “Remnant,” the name of the pi ‘With fis usual industry, Michael

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