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~ OF RECORDER LES ) /One Hundred and Thirty-seventh , Street, Manhattan, and John J. Barry, ./ @lawn, Both young women screamed, ‘and the man holding Miss Miles AUGHTER She and Girl Friend Attacked by Five Men on Way , Home. says Miss Edith Miles, the eighteen-year- old daughter of Recorder Albert M. Miles, of North Bergen, who with Miss Mary Egan, was attacked by five men $n Saturday night while returning to Bead home, No, 123 Thirtieth it, Woodcliff, N. J., from Palisade Park, te in a critical condition to-day. is suffering from concussion of the as the result of a heavy blow on the jaw. Miss Egan has recovered from the shock of the attack and re- turned to her home, No. 926 Teller Avenue, the Bronx. Joseph McDonald, a freight checker, twenty-six years old, of No. 299 West been ® longshoreman, twenty-three years old, of No, 210 Eighth Avenue, Man- hattan, are held in the North Bergen Jail without bail, on charges of assault and battery. They will appear to-night for hearing before Recorder Miles, The girls were returning from the park unescorted, when two men blocked their way. One of the men grabbed Miss Miles by the throat. The other seized Miss Egan and began to drag her toward have struck her a blow with his fist which knocked her senseless, About 100 feet away was, the home Louls Paraud, a manufacturer id a member of the Home Defense League. He was In his pajamas, In an adjoining room was Louis Paraud ir, attached to the Marine Corps, home on 4 furloueh. He was asleep. ‘The elder Paraud awakened his son, handed him a pistol, took his own automatic and the two ran to the || rescue. As they stepped out of the |e door they saw five men. Two were | ll roughly handling the young women and the other three were hiding be- hind treés. The three started to run and the elder Paraud fired two shots at them, but missed. The two remaining men, hearing the shots, dropped the young women, end surrendered, Chief of Police Marcy submittéd the soners to a “sweating” process, but failed to discover the identity of} the threo men who escaped. ‘The chief said that the pleasure parks in northern New Jersey had proved Jures to a tough element of Manhat- ‘tan, and that unescorted girls were in nger from their insults and aa Taaults. Ho gaid that the police pro- tection of that section will be doubled during the 8. tacking a w Juil here early t the city limits. only a few mm , and the oe OF TEETH $322 UP Si.ver Fitinas MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST =TWO OFFICES ~+ 2 East 129° Sr.11G9 East 34” Sr. } Secon SBAVE J WW COR SUAVE) LOS aM M. Datla ‘oe POM ff SU) ek : I | ef We Have Extended * to the Tribune Institute the courtesy of a space } in our basement, 35th St. side, where experts are | daily demonstrating The Modern Method of preserving fruits and vegetables for future use. The processes are so sim- ple that any housewife can readily learn them. TUESDAY'S DEMONSTRATION Canning Dehydrating Peas Lima Beans AaAaanaay ace & Ga. Potatoe® That's the Only Reason He Hasn’t Joined His Four Brothers BOSTON, June 26.—Mre. William J. Brickley, mother of the famous Harvard football star, has given four of her five sons to the country, and is @ little older he'll go too, William J, Brickley jr. is a yeo- Commonwealth Pier, South Boston. Charley Brickley, whose kicking has the Crimson eleven, is training with the Harvard reserve officers corps. George Brickley, coach, has joined the Medical Re- serve Corps as @ hospital apprentice. Joseph Brickley has joined the army unit at Norwich University. “I have five of the finest sons there ever were,” said Mrs. Brickley, “and I want them to fight for their coun- try and be glad to fight for it.” fa ncastetine Nandan LONG ISLAND GEM ROBBERIES Valuables Worth $22,000 Stolen by SOUTHAMPTON, L. L, Gems and other valuables worth $22,000 within the last three or four days, ac- cording to reports to Sheriff Biggs, Among the sufferers are Mra. Horace Russell of Southampton, who lost $6,000 in Jewelry and $400 cash; W. H. Low- jney of Brightwaters, who lost $600 worth of jewelry, and Henry A. Robins, from whose summer home $15,000 worth of jewelry was taken, valuables were taken from @ cabinet. In both the other cases heavy safes Greater New York must supply 2, men between eighteen and forty, 370 each day. Join the army! 8 | J i ‘BRIOKLEY BOY < POLICE PICK PIGKETS; TOO YOUNG TO SERVE PICKET SUFF PICKETS So Militants Give Capital Calm Sunday—But They'll Warm Up To-Day, They Threaten. ‘WASHINGTON, June 25.—The Sut. frage pickets were picketed to-d: squad of Washington police wat the headquarters of the National Woman's Party, in Madison Place, overlooking the White House, to make sure that the Suffragettes attempted fo demonstrations. Preparations for a “big drive” In front of the White House are under way, and Miss Alice Paul, Chairman of the Suffragtet: picketing would be resumed at both the east and west gates of the Ex- ecutive Mansion. @ Tho ranks of the pickets will be re- inforced to-day by the arrival of several Chairmen of the National Woman's Party from neighboring States. Among those who telegraphed that they would be on hand to take in the War, that as econ as the youngest with the Naval Reserves at 4 factor in many & victory for the baseball Safe-Crackers. WAY June %6.— deen stolen in Suffolk County The Lowney Poslam is third day of the Regular reclaimed by the Presi- called for 70,000 men to of the Regular Arey: \te efficiency. SKIN'S ITCHING Cover the spot that itches with Pos- lam; relief ts tex en the skin aggravates, burns, nts an unsightly, broken-out sur- | face there is one ery, fitted to soothe and you can always depend— POSLAM. centrated Healing Energy—so little does so much! Let Poslam show you Sold everywhere. For FREE SAM- PLE write to Emergency Labora- tories, 248-5 West 47th St., New York. Poslam Soap is the tonic soap for the skin and will freshen and beautify your complexion.—Advt. Avs Scott of Maryland and Huerlbut of New Jersey. n have been directed : A) (ny demonstrations there, od tated that the TO STOP mediate. pre-eminent! eal, on whic! uality—Poslam is Con- part In a demonstration were Mrs. W. m D. Ascough and Mrs, H. H. Weed of Connecticut, Miss Marie Ernst Ken- nedy of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Townsend Major Pullman, Superintendent of Police, has given orders that no fur- ther outbreaks shall be permitted out~ the Executive Mansion, and his Japanese Crepe KIMONOS » rats ih Horlick’ OriicK’s Maited Milk Cost YOU Same Price. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. Miss Julia to prevent 98¢ Directly Imported Ki- monos cut on_ straight, graceful lines—with square sleeves and tasseled obies. Prettily hand embroidered in rose, chrysanthemum, or cherry blossom designs. Pink, blue, rose, Copenhagen or lavender, embroidered in white. ‘Third Floor, S4th Street. S= BLOUSES} excellent quality Georgette crepe, trimmed with fine, wide filet mesh laces of distinc- tive and attractive patterns. Brvodvny, Mth te Mah 8 That Would Do Credit to A Much Higher Price Than $3.89 | This collection ot fine blouses was especially made for this sale as representative of M\WCYS standards for good things at low prices. They shine in quality,—quality of materials, style, workmanship, They stand alone at their price. Georgette Crepe, Flesh or White The four dressy styles illustrated are ot a The lace forms the pretty collars, in- sertions and edgings on fronts and sleeves, vestee effects. Fine pin tucks, embroidery, and hemstitching are other style features. Sale Begins TUESDAY 9 A. M. Always convenient for Mother and the Baby. For For Motorists Excursionists Yachtsmen School Children Travelers Office Workers Explorers Workingmen Hunters ‘ Invalids Canoceists. Convalescents. s Two Sizes Two Styles mand. Style Number 15 15-Q Styles 15-q—15 6 Full nickel plated, heavily corrugated seamless case. 6-Q To Quench the Thirst of the Man in the Office. ject THERMOS At Worth While Savings « We have fortunately secured, through a special purchase, a large quantity of these vacuum bottles which we have marked at prices well below the list prices of to-day. They are all standard styles and of the kinds most in de- All in*perfect condition. List Geure Former Capacity Price Price 1 pt. $2.75 $2.12 1 qt. 4.00 2.97 icimt; 3.00 2.29 jag 4.50 3.49 The glass“filler is the most important part of the vacuum bottle and naturally sub- to breakage through accident. It is well to always have a few extra fillers on hand for the emergency. Canorite List &e@r>_- Former Sale a Price Price Price 1 pt. $1.25 $1.12 79c 1 qt. 2.00 1.89 $1.39 Every Bottle Guaranteed to Give Perfect Satisfaction Motor Accessories Dep't, Fifth Floor, Two Smart Sport Blouses Washable Satin Sport Silk The two styles illustrated are one- button effects with notched collars. The satin one comes in flesh or white; the sport silk in assorted peppermint stripes with white collar and cuffs. Ex- cellent, heavy qualities, both of them. Carries Either Hot or Cold Beverages to the Picnic. Sale Price Makes the Workingman's Lunch More Enjoyable. A TUESDAY SALE OF ' SMART Sport Hats AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES We have been able to purchase hundreds of the latest sport hats from well-known makers, at a cost which is possible only towards the end of a season. These we are selling, to-morrow only, at. fractions of the prices they would regularly seil for. They include the following classes, suitable for city, country, or traveling wear. JAP PANAMA HATS REAL BANGKOK in good quality Aon YE $2.79 HATS in natural straw $ 96 pecial color with colored straw 3 REAL facings and trimmings of * in ge ae 2 97 gros grain ribbon ses | ? Stylish shapes and very $. e lormer price $4.96, fine quality. Price REAL MILAN SPORT WENCHOW HATS. | Some handsomely trim- | $1.49 med with gros grain rib- ¢ bon. Some dotted navy | foulard. Special prices. 1,000 White Patent Milan Hats Mushrooms and rolled-brim sailors, well-made and most becoming. These are trimmed with gros grain ribbon bands and are scarcely to be found in the city outside of our store. $2.95 is the price com- monly asked for them. $1.79 Kner —Hecond Floor, S4th Street double cushion brims. These are scarce in the city and nowhere to be found at our price. $4.96 | HATS, all white. Some |