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  2. 1920-05-07

The evening world. dated May 7, 1920

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 / | VP \ \\ ! ‘VOL. LX. NO. 21,427—DAILY. “politician is in the kindergarten class | “paper business) ' Ra t= REN Seem tee

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 sain 0 ve een [HEYA ‘|WILLIAM FARMER, - BERNSTEIN'S DEATH U INVE \ATCO |REPUBLICAN CASH Pet uh yar Ya Yeon We? Ante WAL...

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 CLOT i FROM Th Rasa ‘ Wool Grower, Speculator, Manufacturer, Dealer and Labor All “Grab.” NEAR R PAYS THE BILL. Federal Taxes

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 way of added bgtegsd the porte and tt ta no-em- 6 tion to say they are the fun-| oF I] | niest horsos eversseen, Checkers, 4

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 Bry Leaguer Will Be Candidate for U, S. Senator if Necessary ] to Beat Wadsworth. & Willlam H, Anderson, State Super-...

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 ere th snabtiembeaonaniiomenet cies. Tete ee . Republican Taritt Measure. ; , 8 Closes at 5 P. M. : bial k WASHINGTON, May

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 _. «» »Men. of the Navd, . 7 ‘in Oh 3 a Women’s Retticoats Nabe BUaiak Cf tte ne ies oan co a wie \ ) a sca. ‘or over 62...

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 iI: yee Ht ‘Hi F i cee : i] Ee [ie likes do. ‘Phone Mind insist on SUPERIORS. FES FRE Y as im~ returned tu his cell, mn...

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 LY CO) " “Gillespie, Secretary to “George Arents and His Son, Pleads Guilty on Discovery. James 8. Gillespie, former...

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 pie thn we Renna et aye ee brother, and 50% Otl—Tailored Suits—3¢% Ol) + 1500 Suits Reduced to Exact ONE-HALF FORMER . PRICE

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 is 1a EX Ee eis teeah ie tor rh PPT MaEnMis pew 6 sane hha Spectals Tomorrow at {Alt Boda Soren es —————— D GET MORE EGGS...

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 i it 3 it i Tifth Averue ABSTREET Broadway TOMORROW, SATURDAY IMPORTANT SALES |} Smart Capes & Cape-Wraps | 3 te shi Za i ¥

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 A PLR BLN YN IG NE kt ie | 1 aOR RENIN SALT, Tis, bot SUGGESTIONS FOR FOUR MOTHERS GIFT If you are some happy son or...

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 bites RNs, ACESS BR OLED NG i Plans for the division of Greater New York into 150 small town commynities, with real poms vy

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 * $8,000,000 A DAY | Featured Saturday | on the Sixth Floor by Enormous Thirst Pott Follows “Pussy- foot” Johnson’s...

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 DRE IN U. S. TAXES | of Returns Brom Corpora- tions Brings New Assessments, | WAGHINGTON, May 7. . | ‘ aps nn pote , | 260.

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 THE EVENING WORLD, : where the enesiy falléd. If yow have ment in teaching. There is always a Americaniom as Church Theme, |

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 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Ridgeview Avenue, White entertaining Arthur B. Morgan Phildae!phia. Caskey Pilati 2] vesoehililib sl

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 DRUGGISTS URGE 4TRCLE LLECT RI C —————_—_—__ - nee aecarnetet = : DRY LAW CHANGE) Nea Porte ivi || Payer Piano and Phonograph

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 6. ° Decorated border; coin ‘gold handles. Very unusual value. Very unusual sets. GIMBELS CHINA SHOP—Fifth Floor UMBRELLAS ;

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 Broadway at Ninth Street, New York — the bend of one of New York’s great stores was | heard to say as he walked through...

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 vening World Readers," World has obtained the services of a lawyer with long ‘m landlord and tenant cases to answer the new

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 “LABOR MEN SEE + Brooklyn, Sag ‘NEW MENACE IN SWOLLEN PROFTS Huge Sums Made Now. Arc \ Likely to Be Capitalized, It Is...

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 he Py j olor by Beck at ; magundi Club By W. G. Bowdo'n. Whe Salmagund Club, No. 47 Fifth jue, is showing an informative f

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 . . hes ri Beh Ge TENE OIC I Rg) get EUG ~ Sale Entire Stock of 1 >. 122 Suits and Topcoats ‘ OUR maker-to-wearer method of

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 —_ 4, 1 ele Pain a victor; ‘cause Hard ted for delegate at | os. ear, “unpaid Harding laicere ‘that as winners they cannot]

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 PRBIOP YY ‘kere in. man | cinnat at hired at tat 6 day to ald . eta to be a Wi system of government in money iY not much show

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 Asked to Celebrate it by Aiding ‘Welfare Campaign. ‘The 9,000,000 women workers of the| Miss promised rf 1 necessitated te

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 TAR OF a BABIES Every year thousands of thrifty Home Outfitters suppl their needs for, the entire year, knowing from...

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 oa (I are Be acd E ™ \iowtng Pable Lose ian “WORLD S LARGEST ‘CAN DY | On West 422° Street, Come tr Qur cs more than a store

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 42NP To 438? ST. Bet. 5TH & 6TH AVES. 2 i a .! a em ——- = of the Wor. rest Ca STORE OPENS TOMORRO oud ths Aew Sork Eippodrame

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 Matinee Musicale Wrorihineton Lawn, Loomis; ss ae ‘paren rec oh’ Hermann Lobr’s “This Those rdf of French and| se: lone were

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 IG HTERS | Commissioner Drennan Says That Number Will Complete Two Platoon System. Tire Commissioner Thomas J. Dren- Wh ran

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 ilies ray DA y —_—-—-— York Well Represented by ‘Several Horses in Kentucky Derby To-Morrow. sess. "1020, by The Prove Pu)

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 a if Big 2% | 0 longer hawrence, ‘% Vilde’s American Earnings a Have Totalled Over $48,000 “Two, Other Bouts Which { Will Net

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 Say ERR EIS: ARNG TRS ANY — — THE LAST STRAV | BY HAROLD TITUS soot womons FINANCIAL NEWS anv PRICES wontsnnusinns CLOSING

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 Py AVE what di riety with ourls on the end? portant man” to answer. By a Mere Woman. 1 he renaissance of the mustache for...

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 Lo wh ORLD, FRIDAY, MA TO RIS SE AT 3 chemist’ problem is to regulate the combination. | Continual progress is being, made.

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 apical A mass meeting of citizens and mem- ff of the People’s Choral Union and People's Singing Classes, founded Frank...

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 Nombaiedad ®t) FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920 About Plays and Players BIDE HE SELWYNS, have placed |e Florence Reed under a five-year

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