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es JENTIFIES MEH WHO BEAT ¢ AND ROBBED HER IN HOME «. Said to iid to Have Confessed Striking Woman, After Forcing Way into House. Mire. Emma Whipper of No. 608 Last TGth Street to-day indentified two men | m! Who, she says, forced thelr Way into her ‘apartment last Saturday night, beat her Severely and stole a AMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment 34" St. New York Also on Sale at our Newark Store, 645-649 Broad St. JULY SALE C old watch and w some money. twenty-t asenult and robbery. jen any thing. an's beauty Women’s Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords ‘The police say Brown and Priore ad- having éntered the apartment and ten Mra, Whipper, but deny having They explain that they ere drunk and were attracted by the Explains the 6.45 Forfmer Prices $7.50 to $8.50 Inctuded are Louis XVI, Cu- ban and Military Heel modeis . Patent Leather, Black, fahogany and Brown Calf. Biack snd Brown Kid, and White Kid and Snowbuck. t. : No C.0. D's Stot osed D . Saturday di ? No Exchanges oat An ew sh L : . 7.95 Former Prices $9.00 to $10.50 nie er nT Metric Shirts Are pede for men who decline to be satisfied are made from fabrics woven especially for the makers of Metric Shirts, in accordance with specially prepared designs, They are distinctively ex- with the ive, extremely desirable, and are sold by us, to you, with a guarantee of satisfaction. Priced from $2.00 to $13.50 Grill Brothers = Broadway If Joo ‘ach Street, at sen Avenue re; ; 37.50 Bronge Kid; Black sand Pear} Fray Suede; Black, Brown a) White Satin, White Buckskin, + E. 1éth St. Cortlandt Louis XVI. and Military Heel in Patent Leather; hgeny, pas. ba! St. “Btore closes at 5 P.M. Closed all day Saturdays until September Ist. Best & Co. MEN’S CLOTHING “Made in Our Own Shops” A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT O-MORROW, for a limited period only, our gular men’s fine, all-wool custom tailored 42.50 suits.will be.obtainable at “ 37.50 _ For the very reason that clothes of this ‘superior workmanship are being advanced in price else- where, we feel that this is an opportune time to acquaint you with our Men’s Shops. ou are open to an opportunity to cut ‘your’ tailor’s bills, this is a chance unequalled. Once our customer, we fear no. competition, Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Entrance 1 West 35th St THE “EVENING WORLD, nURSDAY, Mrs, Whipper accompanied Pct. cnrignt on a search for hor dat 124d Street a inted out Charles laborer, of No. 841 Kast (22nd Atreet, and Nicholas Priore, nine teen, of No, 508 Bast 120th Street, aa the men, Thetwo are held on a charge of 4 Geo rown, POLES THEY MUST "Special Treaty With Germany in a Letter to Paderewski, Ps July 1.—Interpretation of the s ute pence treaty to be jsigned by Germany and Poland on Joceasion of confirmation of the -lat+ ter’s independence, was* contained in @ letter addressed by the Big Five to Promicr Padereweki, made public to- day. ‘The letter cited precedents for out- lining such an agreement, in conne tion with recognition of a new cow try, Referring to the treaty, the Jotter said: “Article IL, guarantees to all inhwbl« tants those elementary rights whict are a6 a matter of dact, secured in overy civilized state: Clauses TIL to VI. are designed to insure that all the fenuine residents in the territories now transferred to Polish sovereignty shall in fact be assured the full privi- leges of citizenship, VIII, provide against any discrimina- ‘by their religion, their language or of the Polish population, “Clauses X. and XII. deal apecifi- cally with the Jewish citizens of Po- land, | the principal Allied and Associated Powers has led them to the conclu- w#ion that, in view of the historical development of the Jewish question and the great animosity aroused by it, special protection is necessary for tion of their religious observances, national eonventions.” Nations, — TOLEDO MAIL BY AIRPLANE. Plight Here After Tight. th was vieo will attermpt to establish mall service trom Toledo to Ni ly after the Willard king to land in ix, hor jelfonte, Pa. jal said ‘the plans and that an an- would come from If the plan is Mean a night flight, PROTECT INS Articles VII. and | ton aguinst those Polish citizens who, | their race differ from the large mass | Information at the disposal of | the Jews in Poland, including main- tenance of Jewish schools and protec. ‘The clauses contained in Chapter II. in¢lude provisions for reciprocal dip- zy | lomatic rapresentation with the other ANlied and Associated Powers, free- dom of transit and adhesion of the Polish Government to certain inter- Provision was also inserted in the treaty by which disputes arising from its provisions may be brought before the oourt by the League of | 0. %. Service to Attompt Night reported unofficially to-day that the United States Aero Mail Ser- pecial York, KEW JERSEY MAY ADJPT STATE INCOME INCOME TAK LAW Officials Discuss Imposit Imposition of Levy if New York Measure Is Enforced, TRENTON, N. J. Jily 1—On top of the New York income tax which 1 to be imposed—if upheld by courte—on citizens of New J who make thetr living in New Jerseyites will probably be subj to @ New Jersey State income tax the Now et wic apply to resi make thele livi obtain an located in Now 5,000 THREATEN Trolley Ce ‘This announcement was made to-day | Cor ouny at the fourth annual conference of State oMelais charged with the ad-| morraw afte law ta upt Workers Pres for Eight-Hour Day and 65 JULY 1, TO STRIKE ON JERSEY CARS SATURDAY cat Demands of the unjon em- lervice Ratiwny winistration of tax laws, which wag] ordered effec Saturday | attended by several thousand tay | morning, 4 w) men ere members offtetata, of the Tre nen's Amalgamated " Union affit through nine locale ‘The prospect of n State incom@ tax sa y ‘ Camées. law was held forth by Frank 1. Jess, President of the State Board of Takes and Assessments, He said such @ tax might be necessary as a measure of self-defense and to protect citizens of | em yesterday Now Jersey from the tax laws ot! huni and ‘de ther States. ‘The new tax—in easo night and de to-day 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— Continuing Offering Unusual Values Ae Hadee 25 « $6.95 aay eel present great fioulty in yin the andings. in white, light and dark foulard patterns; simple, becoming fashions, wear. Smartly styled and neatly finished, Second Floor, came through a resolution passed by the Executive Committee of the work~ Lord © Taylor 39th Street The Sale of Porch Dresses Percales, Chambrays, Ginghams, Tissues and Voiles, appropriate for Summer #ht-hour day cents an hour olution was meetings jast | many Au UMANN DB D A UI ET & Sr Morris Chair 47" iy — pow Jacobean Oak Suite 4 Pieces, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Ta- ble, Dining Table, 48 in., 6 ft. extension; as illustrated ‘TRIP ~LOCK in Enamel, as showa here, raat Sté3-Av BRONX STORE 1 AVENUE Open Every Evening » with Cushions NO EXTRA of Velour or CHARGE FOR tnltatin CREDIT PLAIN FIGURE TAGS MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. Greenpoint Trip-lock my sé &(o 13” Es. Lord & taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.-—Closed All Day Satardays During July and August For Wednesday and Thursday A Sp&cially Planned Sale Offering Remarkable Values in Motor and Travel Coats’ An Event Planned With Holiday and Summer Needs in Mind— And Featuring Four Distinct, Groups of Well Made Fash- - ionably Cut Coats At the Lowest Prices of the Season. are illustrated above) $12.95 Beach Cloth (The various models $5.95 Linene and Cot~ $3.95 Linene Coats in $14.95 Genuine Pongee natural ‘color;' very | ton Crash Coats, | Coats in natura! | Silk Coats in ver, flaring; with deep | innaturalcolor Rag- | color; two models | flaring model wit arm ais and set | lan shoulder model | belted, double | belt, large patch in sleeves, slashed | with strap cuffs, | breasted and on | pockets, deep cuffs pockets, strap cuffs | large poekets, bone | straight lines with | and muffler collar; and muffler collar. | button trimmed. | set in or raglan | sleeves have wind. Si ing I e trip or | Belted and very full | sleeves. Deep cuffs, | shields. A remark- “guest” coats at a | cut, with cross over | large pockets, muf- | able value at the very low price. collar. fler collar. price, None C. 0. D. Motor Hats, Bonnets, Veils, Motor Trunks, Hampers, No Apzrovals Kits, Lunch Boxes, ets and every other requisite. Third Floor A Sale of Lingerie Blouses Exceptional Values $2.95 Six smart models in the sheer, white fabrics so appropriate for Mid- summer days: Dotted and Fancy Swisses, Organdies, Voiles in cool, becoming collar effects or with delicate Valenciennes lace edges. ‘Two typi- cally pretty dotted Swiss Blouses are illustrated, ' ‘Third Floor, Fancy Socks for Little Folks Just arrived a delayed shipinent of those superior Fancy Socks of English make always in such poms and recently so scarce. Also the finest American products in an assortment notably choice, complete, com- prehensive and attractively priced. Socks for chubby little legs and long slim ones, full fash- ioned and so shapely that they will fit the ankle and stay up as they should. Fine soft cotton in novel designs and colorings, pink, blue and white, also smart com- binations of colors in plaid, striped, checked and clock effects. Included are. knee length or three-quarter styles. Prices range from 35¢ to $2.25. The assortment is quite the most attractive we have ever shown. Ground Floor A Special Purchase of Tennis Rackets Will be placed on sale tomor- row at much less than pre- vailing price; all perfect goods, $2.75 * Nets, Sun and Rain S Umbrellas Exceptional at $5.00 Smart styles in heavy qual- ity Silk, in all the wanted shades to match the modish Tailor made or Summer Frock. Tennis Poles, Tapes and Reels Are Here at Moderate Prices. Correct shapes, with strong frames, “stub” ferrules and the new ring or cord loop handles. Quite the most, practical of Umbrellas and at this price an especially worth while investment. round Floor. Boys’ and Girls’ Bicycles 16 and 18 inch . Guaranteed for one year. $34.75 Gaiianiemannlacediscasssesacat! NT TL wi oN