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The evening world. dated September 6, 1922

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 Site lei. atiialla TLE f Circulation Books Open to All | es To-Morrow'a Weather—PARTLY CLOUDY. HEMING eee LIN: Bi EDITION Mu

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 Avenue Station. ‘was close to Mrs, Martin’s home when _ Staggered up, half blind. eenan said he could not get in and Keenan

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 ————— NOVEL “KIMONO” CANT BE BOUGHT N TOKIO SHOPS Smuggled Copies of Book Eagerly Read There, Says Isaac F, Marcosson....

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 REPARATIONS PLAN 5 FOR GERMANY TO REBUILD FRANCE Stinnes Negotiates Agreement to Deliver Material for Devastated Region....

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 "THE EVENING WORTD, WEDNESDAY, SNPTEMBER 6, 1922.~ Expect 950,000 in Publie Schools, a : ful | ‘ Fe: avy r ¢ Ag) ake Ao Rete

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, CHORUS GIRL WILL AGAIN TRY SUICIDE 1922, | Doolittle Ready for New Flight After

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 ONO GDS UTE TE AAG ww DUE A Special Offering of New Fall Tailleurs For Well Dressed Women $23.74 $27.75 $33.75 Silhouettes

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 Return of Schoolboy Who Ran Away to Sea Sought by Parents of Youthful Clarence Cavaleer. ‘The New known to ship before the

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 ___ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. every night, until— He discovered by accident an idea that has saved the

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 woe — Flea-Bitten Dog Now the Mascoi HUGE NAVY SEAPLANES IN i. Workers Risked Lives to Rescue “Plain Mut,” Which Somehow...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8; 10gs." Lady Ptor says ~ AsouT Tue JourNAL— “The Ladies’ Home Journal played a...

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 THE EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 86, 1522.~ Roger day (s Francisco Laguardia, who 4s By Batchelder, at the Bitmore.

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 : Gl SEES DARKER HOURS ‘AHEAD IN EUROPE; BOUND TO BE WORSE Demoralized Currency Spells Nothing but Starvation, x Says Hines.

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 ; to- 14 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. _— ——- : HOADLEY FVANES |Coney’s Carnival Rulers Hit Popular Fancy;

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. w ——_______—— - i — - nee | eee er er na PHYSICIANS USE elie : ' the porch

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 16 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. ‘Easy Mark’ Who Became Con Men's - MostDreaded Foe! Fleeced by Five, J.

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER DAILY PRIZES For the best stories each day; FIRST PRIZE, $25; SECOND PRIZE, $10;...

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 oa apace: TILDEN AND JOHNSTON BEST. PLAYERS SPORT HAS KNOWN prone enna The Two Bills Sure to Fut Up Bitter Battle for the...

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 NEW RULES VIRTUALLY BAR $250,000 and to Provide 40,000 Seats at $2 Each With $1 as the Top Price. By Ed. Van Every A world’s

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922, Love Smiiten Swain Smite Air | With Song, Smote by Neighbors STABBED AT...

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 “THIRTY-FIVE TO FORTY-FIVE”—THE SIXTH MILESTONE | Milestones on the Road to Health and Beauty By Doris Doscher. Copyright,

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 4 RALPH PULITZER, J. ANGUS BHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row, JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Row, toTHE EVENING WORLD,...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1923. French-Canadian charmer know that] Washington he will align himself with...

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