The Evening World

The Evening World was a newspaper that was published in New York City from 1887 to 1931.

[1][2] It was owned by Joseph Pulitzer, and served as an evening edition of the New York World.

[2] In 1899, The Evening World was the subject of a large-scale newsboy strike, immortalized by the Disney film and stage musical Newsies.

[3] Nixola Greeley-Smith had worked in St Louis before being based at The Evening World.

She covered home front activities during World War I and was an advocate and activist for women's suffrage.