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  2. 1919-11-10

The evening world. dated November 10, 1919

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 | ee eh ae. monte WEATHER—Cloudy; Pow ‘RACING RESULTS Rd abd TWO CENTS. gnrne 1919, by The Press Publishing (The “New York

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 4 Wirough the statement Senator La Follette withdrew his request. “It'a a waste of time,” he sald. “It 48 receiving attention

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 inns | » «(mg Company, was sentenced to Sing} ee the strike, Pascal dicd several days PRE PONE © ~ STRKNG PIKE WHO HIT WORKER

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 q ‘ TEL DUE | alko absolutely convinced that the St service they can render the in the present crists 1s to solidarity in the

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 wg THE BV STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1870 Tuesday—75.00 and 79.50 Grades

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 RS FMR oe sat Dk ‘sisitaliatiea lb _,. ‘$B EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, , AS | } ; Duauie Sees T iienren es — day te Det:...

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 Bites P THE SVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NO “*Please Omit Flowers’’ [rrr fasta | sei ett sha aah ae ing, ’ nnneereerreeeeeeeenn...

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 Wireless Indicates Sighting of Lifeboats With Fifty After | Big Ship Sinks. The fate of the crew of the United i ' | @tates

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 fe Nie. A A PM Plint's Fine Furniture NT Fitth Ave; FurShop || eee GUARANTEED. rhe Origivar ~ * G00R FURNITURE quty sti eg

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 ‘ : tat sorviony Jn the, Chereh of the OBS ; } jeavenly vente, hear r| fi i ; Sth Street, yesterday morning. Ser- on nile gly

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 step taken tn “ALK O# STAY AT HOME. py oma ea "Germans Not Even Allgwef to Ride ne to Induce raliroad oMclals to pér- z in

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 htltibh | sOTIDU | | Luncheonin the Gimbel Restaurant i | th ttul afte busy “MOP UP” CITY a nea a ee er ~~ FORRED CROSS , —

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 ial tion has ‘prepared what it terme a “Go Ahead, America” programme, : 1 BOARD FIGHTS fi “DANGEROUS FORGES” eoate it wich 1

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 Every Subwa aaa wera They cost ycu one-third less than elsewhere! It’s too expensive these days to judge clothing by the...

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 The World’s Largest Manufacturers of Saccharin How to Relieve the Sugar Shortage A respectful suggestion in an open letter to

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 PRESS MEN BACK BACK, ‘STARS OF THE THEATRICAL : STARE WHO APPEAR IN NEW YORK THEATRES THIS WEEK | es =e sia |] Ba D FEEDERS,

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 we ‘THomeson a PRoressor SRieToL “THE CRIMSON ALIB \\ 0 A\ BarRRar as ANDREW Oumcy HARRISON HUNTER, AS DAVID a \" AT THE...

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 "Leonard Bets He Will Knock | | Out Welterweight Bartfield. — FBANY LEONARD, lghtweignt champion, is going to fight to- &...

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 WALL STREET News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Pur ture Prices. Btock market prices lost ground again to-day....

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 eg ea S £6 i sire. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Gaga, 1918, Wy The Prem Pultiching On (Ths New York Brening Werte) LL flesh

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 — 4 POLAT | The Coming Mapand Wom , By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory Comyright, 1919, by The Prom Pubiishing Oo. (The New York...

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 ss ‘MEMBER OF THB sealed in "clnerttes ‘codioed tn this paren >) VOLUME 60... Pesedewisces\oveuess NO. SINNE THE ONLY KIND

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 ~_ WAH HOTEL ME FOR CONVENTIO A Busy Week Lak Laid Out for Disciples of St. Boniface in the U. S. and Canada. Prom af parte

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 Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY © great is. the demand for theatres | McIntyre, Oscar Shaw, Ceci) Cun- fm the Broadway...

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