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The evening world. dated May 2, 1919

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 ea tie ‘i * ~" y 7% WEATHER—Fair To-Night and Saturday ape 1 ra, FINAL } ft a) \ (¥s_IN FRE evénine wennc) | “Circulation...

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 Ce RNIN v3 s : % Sie ema sm - he 2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. WHOLE NATION WARNED, ON GUARD AGAINST MAILED BOMBS

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. {the fight plans. end they remain under detenton eounte man and @ citizen, | “58TH

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 KLIS A KEEPER ‘ork as Treasurer of the Emergency Fleet Corporation to succeed George . Smith, who resigned April 1. Mr. Reed

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 ‘A. cee ay NERY OEY EE SD OER SESS SSINEE YS TITY ea abe a a te ae) The "Croatest Suit Sale Ever Announced! | REMARKABLE...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919, t | a OS ONY FOR OR CRN RE 6 \ RX May NGes Miraetions Are Prices—Quality—Servlee IWac

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 1919. [es a war babs __ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, ' Peace and War Babies to Get oe Notes, Mother’s lcd Neha cn *e/

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. * a‘ Maw c wae inriciiein et| TO APPELLATE OIVISION SOLDIERS TO FIND WORK! e"hd"Snng™

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919.: zi | Buy Victory Loan Bonds at our Booth on the Main Floor | BROOKLYN LOSES INVEST 4

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. to ee n The First May Saturday at /y~wewa4.,, Brings Much Good News Shoes at $8...

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 o @AP VENPRARLE SKEPTIO, (From the Kanss City Star) . F ewnst some folks claim in a petrified Dr Geewe exe was duc here the

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. OA EI RE SANE ONT HR 18 *\ ILLNESS PREVENTS BRIDAL. QIL STOCK SWINDLERS fad Lalhed

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 iain Ni THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _MAY 2, 1919. JOCKEY SWEENEY FREE; “* eee eae and an a Fi n z SUBWAY LINES FLOODED | CUT

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 LOVALTY AT STAKE, “NOT TEMPERANCE So Says Bishop Lawrence of Dry Law—Test of Country Is Coming Now, BOSTON, May 2.—Biehop...

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 ena A NN A TS NERS Modern, Give Your- Self A Real Thrill If you want to taste the sweet morsel of self-es- teem; . ° ° If you

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 ‘hamorre, a FOWNES. | SILK FITTING S| SILK'GLOVES | Seasonable Edibles Come Freely and Prices Take y The proof thar iI) a ee

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 THE ZVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. ‘SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN Oe 1329-1331 > 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates...

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 HIS BOLSHEVIST BROTHER Magistrate, However, Decides Three | Months in Workhouse Is Better Penalty. Tudgr, u'll turn that kid

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, valencent soldi the con The women donned LEAGUE DISCORD | s:"-sss=ie" DEPRIVES HERES) ff

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 w THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, ~ Brooklyn Ready to Turn From Booze to Bonbons When July 1 Rolls Round | —— 1919, 8 { RE

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 ROME THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. Selling was scattered and! silver ore bodies buying ned up there the unimportan

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 ‘Honest, Folks: They’re Doin’ Nothin’ For Me’’ That’s what our wounded boys write home. Isittrue? We have theright to know.

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 — FOREMST BELGIAN SURGEON ARRIVES TO THANK AITERICA Col. Antoine | * Notables Amo: on the N terdam. ing at Hobok« Antoine De;

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 SEITE ne Sire AND THEIR MAYOR “: wor Tea ' aa ; unset Refu Zz er—Make It at Home Your< to Act—Wealthy Taxpayers scltasCosts

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 COLUMN MA Snyder Hope: Show Gov. Willard-Dempsey Match Will Not Be a Prize Fight F Gov. Harrington « be convin ference betwee

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919, Wilde Not aGreat Puncher, CFistic News Declares West Side Boy, .\%:: ia Meiners ons

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 FRIDAY, “Give Germany Food And End Bolshevism” SAYS PRESIDENT EBERT ' Germans Consider U. S. “Kindly Disposed Foe” In...

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 ih Pauline Furlong’ s Talks On Health and Beauty Copretaht. 19:9, bs the blabing C+ re tvewing W Pimples ‘ and other facial

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 uP ESTABLISHED BY JOS pt Sunday by the Prees Publishing Company, Nos. 63 te 63 Park Row, New York. RALPH PULITZOR, President,

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 Orange Gallery Has Interesting Group Exhibition By W.G There is bition the d N 1 Samuel Karfunkle contributor The tntil May 3

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 Sea eae oe COMIC PAGE Friday, May 2, 1919 | LITTLE MARY MIXU |b Mom Has Taken Up “Garden Golf” It's Full of Hazards! About

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