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MANAGER im Apointed by the Inter- gh Company Says 7,000 pyees Will Not Be Dis- urbed Except for Cause. ne ESN'T EXPECT TROUBLE. “What will become o: the 7,000 em- of the Manhattan, Hlevated road when that system on Aprill be- nes the Manhattan Railway Division ‘the Interborough Rapid Transit Com- t Manager E. P. Bryan, who ts Belmont's right-hand man, to-day with an Evening World in answer to this query. He "Phe passing of the great elevated ture from interests controlled by Gould to Mr, Belmont will be formal ce,omony. At 12 o'clock hit, March 31, the ‘L’ road will hands. Circulars setting forth efly the ¢acts have been prepared, and await the slmnatures of Mr. Gould 4 Mr. Belmont vefore being posted at ) Yarious hendauarters of the rail- system. Some 01d OMcials to Remain, Wer the terms of the lease by h Mr. Belmont will operate the Auditor E. ¥. J. Gaynor, Treasurer (Williams an@ Vice-President Al- @ Skitt remain with the company un- 196. or two years the holders of S@tock are guaranteed 6 per cent., mless ; per cent. be earned sooner, and ter that 7 per cent, Vice-President Skitt will not be bur- with any duties relative to the ation of the road. He is retained @ly in an advisory capacity, My Superintendent, Frank Hedley. the operation of the road, nd myself for the time being In an office at the present of the company in the to. dquart Western Union Building. “Byery other employee of the ‘L’ will be rotained by the new ment upon merit. Their con- janice in the service of the com- 4g solely dependent upon them- y Mr. Hedley will have general pervision of the operating dopurt- ent. He is a tried executive of wide railroad affairs, I have ‘very confidence in his ability, A Pair Living Wage. “Concerning the clerical force in the in oMlces and the several thousand ‘ainmen, motor engineers and teler- “faphers, electricians and subordinates the mechanical departments, there ls no doubt of thelr resting as easily Inger the new management ax under former manogement. No effort will d to give them a fair living ‘and an impartial hearing upon just claims. ‘Long before the recent agitation for f hours and better pay was ted I spoke to Mr. Skitt about the 2 a day pald to the gatemen. | ermined to increaso the pay of these ih, just as soon as I had the power. CASH Bet. Warren & Baltic Sts. | BROO straight trom WOMEN’S WEAR lines of Spring wear are now complete, As a special | have a very handsome Covert Cloth Jacket strap- seamed. Just the nobbiest thing out. Made to sell for $15, 6.98 SILK Monte Carlo Ained with white Satin throughout, and trimmed with lace, the regular fai 9.98 Broadcloth Suit th latest style; blouse effect; to sell to fine 10.98 trade for $18.....« One seldom 's. a great bargain, red this early in the season. INEST-—most extenslve— nable in price—to be “ERIEND OF THE PEOPLE” J. MICHAELS 182 to 188 Smith St.|222 to 228 Grand St. NG IS HERE HEN this great house talks CLOTHING, it talks ‘treatment from them. <)have every confidence that they will ‘be open to reason, and I have not the slightest fear of @ strike upon the ‘L’ roads.” LAKE AT CAPE MAY. Permisaton Given Peter Shields to Make Extensive Improvements. Peter Shields, the Pittsburg millionaire, wwiho { sat the heal of « eymiicate which fe making @ summer resort of the flats orth of Cape May, N. J., asked the Riparian Boan to-day, through hie en- neers, for permission to convert 4,000 my of low land into a lake, with an injet from the oc enn. eradicate, wit of Eee ee sate ond eatablish “With Benator Hanna, who eaid that there are good trusts and bad trusts, 1 hold that there are good labor unions and bad labor unions. I have dealt with organised labor when connected with the Terminal Association of 8t Louis, and 1 want to any that I was always fairly treated by Chief Arthur, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Bn- gineers, for whom I have the greatest respect.” Mr. Bryan declined te discuss the re- cent conferences held with the organ- ized employees of the "L” roads. He expremped a regret that they should begin their relations with a new man- agement by any arbitrary measures. As he closed his remarks he reiterated: “I propose to deal justly with men, and I shall expect equally just H.ONeill & Co. Saturday, March 28 (Second Floor.) Sriendid’ Suits and Coats Values in Their wages have been advanced, have those of several other grades employees, and the advance incorporat- ed in the April schedule will go 1 effect on the first of the coming month, “Already wage increases have been determined upon which wil) cost new management an additional $60,000 per annum. “In the operating department G. Pegram will remain as chief engineer. S. D. Smith, the present assistant perintendent, has been connected with and knows every foot of the elevated struo- Lockwood 1s the road the company for many years ture. W. F. engineer, ritt, E. M. Cocks, B, Gilroy amd B, Robson. None of these men ts cluded in the terms of the lease, birt they will not be disturbed unless cause," Non-Comniittal on Labor Unton: Mr. Bryan was then asked point-blank whether he objected to the employment Rich and Lasting Flavoring. vanilla flavor that sta age equals any 25c. extract. ot At All Grocers, VANILLA CRYSTAL CO,,101 Beckman 8,,¥, CREDIT Near Driggs Ave. KLYN the shoulder, 1 have no apology to offer for any bargains | offer, They need none. The | oods are the best, The cut is the latest." The prices lower than the same goods can be had for elsewhere, you have my easy terms to make the strain still easier. Does that need any apology ? hen, again, MEN’S WEAR ERE again you will find full as- sortments of the season's novel- ties and staples. Here you will find just what you want, and at just the viiee you can afford to pay for it, ve : Children’s Suits in Sailors, Norfolks and Russians, in all the best cloths, well made and prettily trimmed, ve ahh Boys’ Suits three-piece, in this sea~ son's creations, The goods are the best, the style the latest, the price, 3.75 Boys’ Suits weaves; just the cloths to give satisfaction in every particular 5. 75 Men's Suits in Worsteds, Clays, Cheviots and pretty These Suits stripes and inixtures, Spring Overcoats nobbiest creations. | have them in all the. stylish and pretty cloths for stipeceene This was too Iittle money for men who have to buy their own uniforms, and John O'Brien roadmas- ter, with four trainmasters—A. L. Mer- VANILLA (RYSTALS unlike liquid extracts, do not evapo- rate, but impart a rich, delicious A 0c. pack- le of vanilla (14 to 19 years), in a great variety of for Men are here in the prettiest and 7.25 For Girls of All Ages. These Suits and Coats for to-morrow’s offering are made under our own supervision for girls from six to eighteen years, are youthful in appearance, strictly new styles, and are Much Under Regular Prices for This Sale. MISSES’ SUITS—Blouse shapes of Venetian and ‘$10.00 as of into the cheviots, double shoulder capes, gore flaring skirts, tailored finished, in blues and covert mixtures; sizes 14, ne 16 and 18 years; Saturday, Value $14.50. ‘ MISSES’ SUITS — Cheviot, blouse trimmed with stitched taffetas, or shoulder cape and stole excellently tailored; sizes 14, 16 and 16 years; Saturday. one Value $18.50. MISSES’ SUITS—Blouse, made of fine light weight cheviots, handsomely trimmed with flat silk novelty braids, excellently tailored and made all over Taffeta Silk, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Saturday........seees0 Value $30.00. MISSES’ COVERT CLOTH JACKETS—Seams lap- ped, lined with silk, correct shapes, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Saturday....scserccoe...-c0ee eeee Value $10.00. MISSES COLLARLESS COATS—Covert cloth, tail- ored finish, loose shapes, sizes 14, 16, 16 years, Saturday } $4.98 Value $6.75. GIRLS' COLLARLESS LOOSE COATS—Best grade cheviots in navy blue, new puff sleeves and cuffs, size 6 to 14 years, Saturday ....ccccsecvcccreseerseeesseceees Value $10.00. Suits and Overcoats in the latest Spring Styles At Special Prices for Saturday.—isecona riocr.) BOYS’NORFOLKSUITS|WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS (exactly like cut), made of imported Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds and navy blue Cheviot, sizes 5 to. 14 years, regular price $6.; special at....seeess sere BOYS’ THREE-PIECE SHORT PANT SUITS, made of light and dark mixed Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds, also navy blue and black Cheviot, sizes 10 ular pri + special BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, made of all-wool S trimmed with soutache braid, colors navy and ronal blue, brown and red; sizes 3 to 10 years; regular price $5.00; specialat.... $2.98 BOYS’ SPRING OVERCOATS, made of imported tan covert cloth, cut loose; sizes 3 to 12 years; regular price $7.75; special at.... $4. 98 YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS, in all the new shades of imported Cassimeres, Cheviots, Tweeds and navy blue Serge; sizes 15 to 20 $8 908 : ° years; regular price $13.75; special at, ou- '$14.05 H. In- $25.00 for } $7.98 Boys’ and Young Men's Y Men’s Hosiery* Underwear Grand Values for Saturday.—crirst noor. THE WORLD) FRIDAY EVEN! NEW MANAGER OF |st,00, smut 10 oveunine aber THE “I,” ROADS. The “EVERY SIZE SHOE.” dicative, for we carry the “Every Size’”’ in ever an the leathers, the oak —there are 28 different st GarmAnsG heavy overcoat will be laid aside and you will need a new one, or per- haps it may be a suit. Visit us—we can fit you out. Women's Silk Waist Dept. An Exceptional Sale of Sample Waists For Saturday, March 28th, Consisting of Crepe de Chine, Peau de Cygne and fancy weaves in Nevelty Silks, with applications of lace trim: mings, &c,, in a great variety of styles, in all the fancy colors, including black and white stripes; assorted sizes, Not a waist in the lot worth less than $10.00, and many up to $12.00 each, 86.5 O each. Lord & Taylor Broadway and 2oth Street, j » asad inns The name “Every Size Shoe” is truly in- width from AAto EE and in every size alf size from 4 to 12. The grade of workmanship, the quality of soles, make ‘Every Size’’ equal to the best $3.50 shoe sold any- where. $2.75 The range of styles is practically limitless les modeled after the newest lasts of the fine custom boot- makers, They come in buttonand lace shoes and Oxfords made of vici, calf, box calf, enamel, russet and patent leathers. If you are the man who’s been paying $3.50 or $5 for your shoes you are the man Very, Size Shoes” will interest—$2.75 the pair. INN H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Bway at 6th Ave, 34th to 35th St. the palr Display of Automobiles In Exhibit Hall on 9th Floor. Take th St. or Rear Blevators. The initial showing of Automobiles is ready. How- ever, it is far from complete. Additions will be made from week to week until all the highest grades of motor vehicles made in this country and France are represented. The exposition and sale of these goods will be a perma- nent interest of the store. Automobile Clothing and Sundries. We have a full line of Automobile Clothing and Sun- dries—and they are priced without a cent of extravagance. The Macy policy guards against that. The Marine Display Includes: Electric and Gasoline Launches, Sailboats, Row- }, boats, Canoes and an immense assortment of Fishing Tackle at prices that are not equalled for cheapness. Next Sunday’s World. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, The Thieves Are Marching! Where Are the Thieves Going? Something for Other Cities to Think About, Now that In- Store Open Saturday Till 9 P, M. WM. VOGEL & SON. BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. What We Say, You Can Depend, It’s So. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. Genuine Bargains for Saturday. Notable Clothing Values. Saturday we take special care of the men and boys. Soon the Men's all-wool covert Overcoats— We have about 100 in this lot, made of all-wool covert, narrow collars, wide shoulder effect, well trimmed and tailored, all sizes, value $8.00 to $10.00, priced for Saturday 6.00 Young men’s Suits, in all-wool cheviots, made and trimmed in new and natty styles, sizes 14 to 2, regular $7.50 value 5.00 Our Hat Store is overflowing with Spring styles for men and boys. Boys’ $3.00 School Suits, all wool double breasted, double seat and knee, patent waist band, all Rate eg en gg spector McClusky Has Begun to Bl anette Drive Them Out of New York. Bary variate ont Bese ERED 9 HEMI 99s a MEN'S HALF HOSE in plain black and fancy cotto soles, heels and toes, special atessseereeeeeee Value 35c. pair. HOSE, extra fine fast black Hsle, ingrain dy fecls and tocs, special at. 65 448 Value 40c. pair. MEN'S H. double soles, 1 25c MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, natural merino, Value $1.00 to $1.25 cach, MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, extra fine brown, 4 bleached and fancy ribbed Balbriggan.++-.....0-+-s005 = Value 50c, to 65c. each, rrise MHI BSc }39c A Saturday Sale of Handkerchiefs for Faster (Men's, Women's and Children’s) At Quite a Reduction from Prevailing Prices. Lace and embroidery trimmed Handkerchiefs, also plain linen) hemstitched and hand embroidered initials; value 25c, each, at. 15c Very fine Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered ace a | 25 Cc * new effects of wreaths and butterflies; also linen with lace and embroidery; value 35c. and 40c, cach, at. Men's Shirts and Drawers, me- dium weight, good quality, in white and natural, extra well Drawers, fine quality; Draw- seats, trimmed with pearl buttons and suspender numbers introduced by Ward and Vokes in “The Head Waiters.” A Professor of ““Hobo-ology,” Men’s Furnishing Suggestions. Men's Socks, good quality fast black cotton, drop stitched, seamless feet, double toes, high spliced heel: MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, natural merino....++00..91.25 Dee re ian Melt) -. 10¢ 4 Value $1.50 to $1.75 each, Pini iendoc gre tie, and How the University of Penn- sylvania Actually Established a Chair That Teaches the Science ers are made with double ed Shirts, extra fine tapes, regular value 60c., 35c auality “ OMCD ceceerereee erry) Saeed f B i T Men's Suspenders, extra good with eep- amp, quality, fancy colored web- arate bing, assorted colors, have all improvements and well fin- ished, were 35c., Saturday special 20c cuffs, as- sorted colors, extra well fin- ished, good fitting, Teale Ae How the Sunday World Made the worth 65c,, Saturday special to Sheet Music. Popular Broadway Hits, The Gambling Man Down Where the Wurz- News Pertaining Popular Songs and instrumental Lenore, My Own Lenore, } , TANG... sees eee eeeee Choice| burger Flows,....,.--+ Choke, Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, fine quality, with colored ay aE paeeena tad spay yy sey me of A ATA "Tis You TLove........+ | J4e| Coming Through the ea Very fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with valenciennes and/ Hardshell Baptist Choir... J RYO asevesocsrecececver : mechlin lace and embroidery, valite 7c, each, at.ssssss esse § 50c Popular Selections Played| Te, Seusbird of Melody ) Silk Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched and embroidered ini-) tials, also with colored borders, value 35¢. each, atecseer..+./ Hi CHILDREN'S Handkerchiefs, with colored borders, in fancy boxes (3 in a box), value 95c. per bOX, at.+++isereee re Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Mise\esippt by the Ladies’ Band, ‘iawatha, Lyon Moret; the great $10,000 10; 7 A 1 7c is / Congo Love Song and two-step, copy