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  2. 1922-03-07

The evening world. dated March 7, 1922

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 SH REVOLT WILL SPREAD TO CORK TNR ROR TEE ee pa pao er nyemenme meen i : ‘FEAR | To-night’s Weathes—RAIN; COLDER, "ion | She

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 , 1922. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 7 tans te aelier-eomptete inden ’ “ATH EAVING PRINCESS FATIMA, i cM SING f Ou RY

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922, | the Empty Purse AS $50,000 SUNT eee GOES OTHE ARY Even Actor Hilliard’s Counsel

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 os eueresenerenees: REA it ISAM LSS MASEL GER Ran TY TRO PRINCESS, YOLANDE \MAY BE- MARRIED TO |, PRINCE NICHOLAS SLEUTFFOR

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 — _ . - + MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSES SOLD TO MASONS AS TENPLE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922. TELLS U. S. BOARD...

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 } THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROB 7, 1922. i i a. ING|CRIME WAVE BILLS |EFFORT TO RESTORE | WANT “KINK” TAKEN OUT...

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 We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, But for Cash Only Herald Macy New York Continuing Our

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 STRANI EN TRS I SEINE ARLES eR PU a YE PS 9 $ x # PRIA AOC STS RET OE EP EL MONE. Republican, of Orange. ‘The measure +...

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 . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, ‘AUTOS AND LUMBER “MAKE BLAZE THAT LIGHTS UP HARLEM Police Re.srves Have Job Restrain-

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 CUE DR COURT DECISION PUTS GAS RATES UPTO COMMISSION Reduction of Present High Charges Believed Assured by |) Publics$ervice

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 pee", ey H SHOOTS CHAUFFEUR WITH WIFE NEAR THUGS LINE UP “IN HIS TAXICAB IS INRESTAURANT, RUN WHEN 2 ENTER THE EVENING WORLD,

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 _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, BROTH ERS: BD STREET NEW YORK CITY es MAROH 7, 1922. ‘ | | | Ly i | Store Hours 9 to 5.30 | MEN

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 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922, 8 33,000 HAVE GIVEN : ! | A Treasury Department representative, at the Information

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 ROE INR at & Saar (CRIME WAVE LAID |2 WOMEN INDICTED | THOUSANDS AT FUNERAL '°'TO HIGH WAR PAY | i AND MOTOR CARS | # Mea...

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 VHE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, MAROE 7, Nova Scotian Sees a Return to Normalcy in Busines: Deplores Fact That U. S. Is but...

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 : i i j ; ' Soe : > bf Chamber Music, Pianist and * Opera Comprise Day’s Music Fare. By Frank H. Warren. Yesterday's concerts

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 BO erRRRER ATT __ »SCHOOL LUNCH LAW: GROWING IN FAVOR INTHE LEGISLATURE Evening World Likely to Win . Long and Persist- ent

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 peso crt er Poargewt ew s Fs i 3 a LPR ore AEA IMR = im vi i ‘ % 18 FOUR Gl | | {Jao Ruth and Yankee Owners Cre- ate New...

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 THE _EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922, aire > D MA a = c ee 1 x } cre f distance f he t ie leas co Ite 0 L w] ® ‘ G r “

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 re ee = THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, RALBLOCK KEEPS “Uti biNtockas| Za ag Open, Nigh. Los. Laat Low. taut |Three on

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 “Self-Improvement Is a Woman’s Own Self-Ex- * pression —Without This No Woman on Earth Can Be Happy.” By Fay Stevenson....

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 eh ig ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Pudiished Datiy Excep: Sunday br The Prom Pupilshing Company. Nos. $3 to 63 Park Raw.

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 or to fear mic! » th “the * 1 by most stroy h we! child § if a | yman mirt! iid i jan or ertain sym-~- amuse ortant to re- f

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 5 “Madeleine and the Movies” Cohan Surprise Farce by CHARLES DARNTON fF nis new play, “Madeleine and the Movies,” given at

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