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/BNGINEERS NEARLY _NUNTFOR STRKE om ‘Mote Than 93 Per Cent. Favor f Walkout Unless the Wages : Are Increased. by The count of the strike vote of the engineers on the fifty-five of the Ohio and Potomac completed at noon to-day Broadway Central Hotel. shows that 93.1 per cent. of the men are) Geclaring « strike to enforce | demands for increases in pay and stam@ar@isation of the wage rate. feation stating the result ot the and asking whether the Peltreats are desirous of proposing any for a conference t ft members of the Brotherhood the Opinion that the railroads will ‘to avoid o strike by advancing & propest and that this EC JTAND FIRM. can bo reached I be tled up. affects every railroad en- Mew York ant the result of & that would prevent the arrival in immense daily supply Hon been the o- ‘de de- Brie n THE EVENING New Roosevelt Dog Song S.ng by Baseball Fans Parody Telling How the Hat Is Being Kicked Around Worse Than Ever Was Champ’s Houn’ Meets Whether Theodore's “hat” or Champ's oun’ dog has been itbelled depends entirely upon your political point of view, Nut here's what happened In the yr baseball celebration aret last mght Tom ger, perpetmated thie, cal aceompaniment: was an old fellow who had an old hat: ‘There ian't anything strange avout that, + than fletion the truth t*, A wonne! he once had a dee, to burzing around In his It Tt bureed and it bugred until here's what he did He took his fedora and gave tt a fing, And then everybody leard somebody sing For | cnHorus ‘My hat’s in the ring; my hat's tn the ring It's all bound ‘round with an oid woollen string, y T'm filled with dee-light; I'm ready to fight, Hurrah! My hat’s In the ring.” NAT GOODIN FANN NEATMARE TOAROLD DALY And Harding’s Bill Sikes as Terrorless as Mere Cream Puff. Arnold Daly, sometimes successful ac- tor, sometimes not, has turned his en- "| ergy into the channels of criticiem. “Ol- BESEEREE © @ gain pointe. . Met broke rapidly in the late when concentrated selling rr 3 PLE ELE EL ELE spent oS 2eaa282: PEF ELECE Pent: spss <pestie wee SEES EPEERS iver Twist,” now being played with an all-star cast, including leading English actors, at the Empire Theatre, is the object of his aversion. “Pah!” he is quoted as saying, “it is wanting in the artistic, it te full of an- achronisms. It is rotten with the ox- ception of Miss Doro, Nat Goodwin's Gomorrow tn our Siris’ and Children’s Coat Section. 6xtraordtnary sales of new models at late season prices. Complete stocks means Instant Favor. That song and chorus attracted con- siderable attention and every one in the place joi t At one flmure that looked strik- ingly ithe of Wallace Irwin began writing industriously, and it wasn't very long before ex-Sherntf Tom Foley and cholce bunoh of spirits beran thie parody, which got more a than the originel: He 4 his old hat and he started out ‘ent. He aritted hia teeth and he stuck out his cheat. The 4 of the pee-pul rang loud in his ar, But ¢t rang nowhere else that a human could hear. He ripped and he raved and he bellowed ke wild, ne me But Taft and La Follette just looked on and amiled. And when he got back his own pee-pul among He found by hie bee he was hopelessly stung. cnons. We — m the ring, his hat’e in the ine. | Tt'a all kicked around Iike the houn’ dog they sing. It's @ pitiful steht; a ragged old fright. \Hurraut Por his hat’s in the ring. | Fagin 12 « nightmare. Lyn Harding as | *®! Bill Bikes evokes as much terror as a cream puff! There!” And that's why there came near being ® hand-to-hand, fist-to-fist survival of the fittest in Reotor's, downstairs, on Wednesday Rector’s, downstairs, was filled with | Professional men on Wednesday night when Nat Goodwin and a party of friends drifted in and Wandered bar- wise. Nat had heard the esata Turkish bath. His rubber rubbed !t tn with the massage. Nat was not amt- able. Daly came out of the emoke and extended his hand. Goodwin looked at the outstretched hand and then at the owner. GOODWIN’S HAND RELUCTANT, VOICE EAGER. acting quite as mueh 3 personally. 80 why siake hands? If you can't be on the level with me, at least be cour! ie to the e#trangers Who are associated with me i this great succes: Pray tell me why you, who only epell fall should elect yourself critic o: Collier, Lyn Hardi: my associates?” ‘Mr, Goodwin was calm, but before he finished speaking his voice was the only thing that could be heard in the Best & Co. nd the reat of wide range tn style, material and price. and 8 to 6 years. Specially planned one day sate: THE NEW house. Daly looked at him, unable to reply. “Daly,” put in George Nash, “what te your objection "1 4 “his trowsera are too moder: “Some who were at Rector’a deci he sald “panta: The Goodwin sporting blood was roused. Nat offered to bet Daly $100 that his Fagin trousers were at least one hundred yeare behind the times. Daly took the bet and left it to Nash to decide the wager. | “Any time 1 see a man play Fagin | As Nat Goodwin does,” sald Nash, ‘1’ wouldn't notice anything like trousers.’ | Then wot rid of famous jepisram: “Lyn Harding evoked as | much ¢ 4s cream putt.” | | CONCEDES DALY 18 EXPERT ON | PASTRY. “Daly,” retorted Goodwin, ‘‘tivat rom you, ts well be-| wed. You are a better baker than ! How those professional gen- tlemen love one another. Daly 1s con- coded to be the heat single-handed talker on Forty-second street, but for the next two minutes he didn't have @ look in, Goodwin and his party movel | three paces to the rear and ordered) “another,” When Daly recovered he went to Goodwin and offered to apologize. But ‘Nat said him nay and nesin nay, his Jright hand, palm outward, extended | | from hie chest. | ‘Whenever you appear in a success wald the comedian, cold tragedy olce, “I may talk to you, but, don't think there Is a chance turned on hie h his companions turned on th too, and all turned down Daly. “Humph!" said one of the English —— manuf careful study—in the “With the tone you can’t forget’ Wott praad plano with 6 paror a grand tone and volume. We therefore recommend, without hesitation, our Chip, cndale 34 to 6 years, ‘“ LONDONDERRY "* actors jn the “Oltver Twist” east, “he at the hotel, te nad’ alterations fe a0 neldom seen on the stage nowadays & into @ crevice of the clock-room from | floor that his name should be changed { Arnold Daly to Arnold Year!; trinket is @ large diamond en- Which was considered reat joke| closed in a@ circlet of rubles and was in_ Rector’s. worn by Marie Antoinette as an earring. Mr. Goodwin was asked to-day about the occurrences of Wednesday night, and if it were true that Daly had put such strictures on the com a certalti fr very impertinent incompetent young dismissed things which I co coming from such perso: And the subject. comedian the ———— RUBY LOST A YEAR FOUND. A very much ploased gentleman in , res Ulyaees Garnier, who tor that’ te always Bop aha"wratalne i NoInaccessibleCrevices lote or dark comers to errmee angers to end Tad ining of the BOWS to ot tactically ome piece, |A style, sise to mult TOUR newts, Booklet upon request, WHITE ENAMEL REF COo*NY, Marte Antoinette. 4 cable sent to M. Garnier to-day » William K. Vanderbilt jr. informed him that ¢ every inch of the Motor rarkway got over. The search was fruitiess, Work- men found the pin yesterday whilk | Young Men's and Boys’ Wear Clothing -| BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS In a variety of Fancy Fabrics Pree d eebeeev ees seeveeeee Regular price 8.50, epecial price, BOYS’ REEFERS Of Untinished Blue Serge. 5 to 10 yeara...-.-+++--+ Regular price $8.00, special price, BOYS’ WASH SAILOR SUITS In various colored stripes with solid collars to match. § to 10 years Regular price $4.00, special, ETON RUSSIAN SUITS Of Linen Finished Cotton; edges and belt piped with light blue. 2 to 6 years... Regular price $1.95. special, ETON RUSSIAN ‘SUITS Of Navy Blue Cotton, embroidery on front. 2 to 6 years. Regular price $3.00, special, ETON RUSSIAN SUITS Of Striped Galatea, with white collars. 2 to 8 years. ee seus . ‘Regular price $2.75, special, ETON RUSSIAN SUITS . Of Blue and White Check Cotton, embroidery on front. 2 to7 years... Regular price $2.15, special, BOYS’ RUSSIAN SUITS ’ Of Brown and White Check Cotton; (beach model.) 2 to 6 years......... «++++Regular price $2.50, special, KHAKI NORFOLK SUITS FOR BOYS Regular price 84.50; special price, Extra Pants to match .....- + Regular price $1.50, Shoes Fine quality; lace, well-fitting | Lace,on stylish up-to-date last, | illustrated, Mothers and Fathers Bring Your Boy to one of the Brill Stores to this Boys’ Suit Sale Suits Up to 6.50 at 3.95 Suits Up to °8.95 at °5.95 A remarkable assortment of new Spring suits for boys of all ages from 3 to 18. Special lots which we have purchased from some of the best manufacturers of boys’ clothing at much less than their usual cost. There's a big saving for you in every suit. At $3.95 Norfolk and double-breasted suits, sizes 6 to 15, more than half of them have two pairs of knickers; among them are stylish browns, grays, tans and blue serges, Russian suits with military and sailor collars, sizes $3 to 7; and sailor suits, sizes 6 to 10. Suits worth up to $6.50. At $5.95 This season’s newest styles and fabrics in Norfolk models and double-breasteds, browns, grays, tans and blues, in a large variety of patterns. All finely tailored, durable suits worth up to $8.95, now $5.95. And for Your Big Boy Blue Serge Suits Special at $10 Long trouser suits for boys from 15 to 21, not a blue serge of ordinary $10 quality, but a real good serge—a serge whose good quality will be appreciated by mothers and fathers; every suit thoroughly well tailored. On Sale at 4 Stores Only—not at 49th St. 3 Y 3 #7) BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 17 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich; 125th STREET, at 3d Ave UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Evenings. Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening. R. H. Macy & Go.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. veraid Square Broadway, 34tn to 35th {Our Camera Department Offers these Eastman ey wiki Folding Cameras, as at the following prices: Photographic Supplies of Quality All Our Films, Plates and Supplies Are Guaranteed Fresh From our own custom workroom, in fine Serge and Check; Russian Norfolk style with hand-embroidered linen collar and cuffs ; silk lined throughout. ORFOL AT. A smart English model, in a custom Serge and Novel- ty fabrics, beautifully tailored after 9 man’s Sport Coat, and silk lined through the hips. An exceptional 84 to 10 years. . Regular price $36.50, A_VERY DRESSY GIRL’S COAT: In Navy and opmnares Serge, cut on full, boxy lines with esi glia poakes, and sailor collar; revers and lacing of striped sergo. 6 to 16 years +++» Regular price $10.75, GIRLS’ MAN-TAITORED RAINCOATS In Tan and Navy Canton, all cemented seams, and plaid 4 16 years model for g Sizes 8 to 16 7.95 rane Dresses and Suits AFTERNOON DRESSES Of Plain and Changeable Taffetas, several models; some trimmed with hand-embroidery shadow laces and eelf-shirrings. 14 to 20 years, or 82 to 88 bust. . Regular price $42.50, SUITS IN PLAIN, WELL-TAILORED MODELS; of Stripes, Plai , and Whipcords. 82 to 88 bust . Regular price 839.50, WHITE GERGE DRRSSES With hand-embroidered linen collar and cuffs. An exclusive model from our own workroom. 14 to 20 years, or 82 to 38 bust . Regular price $49.60, PIQUE AND LINEN DRESSES Handsomely 32.50 IMPORTED DRESSES, 31.50 Three-piece check. 35.00 Trish insertion and edges, several models to select from. ‘Waisis, NEW MODEL VOILE WAISTS For Women and Misses. Rattine trimmed; sailor collar and vest effect in front with black satin ribbon ties, trimmed sleeves. 82 to 42 bust... SILK SHIRTS Striped in various colora; turn-back cuffs on sleeves and detachable collar. 80 to 42 bust... Regular price $8.95, MESSALINE Change: shades ,"aleo 2.95 broidery insertion and fine tucking. G to 15 years. .scoreeeeereee well-tailored and lined. navy, white, and black and white 10 to 16 years Wide Wale Pique; for the Young Girls; daintily trimmed with handembroidery and real 6 to 15 yeard...sceerereeceeece irls of 14 & 16 years. years .. -- Value $25.00, GIRLS’ ULTRA SMART DRESS COAT in Tan Serge, contrasting shaded collars, low belted Lack with pearl buckles, 4 to 16 yrs. rown and Navy, with - Regular price $19.75, back art-proof lining. .- Regular price $8.75. FINE MULL DRESSES trimmed with em- 7.20 WOOL CHALLIE @ very dressy model. Floral design border trimming, also ecru embroidered batiste,, collar and cuffs finished with velvet ribbon bow. - GIRLS’ NORFOLK SUITS 18.75 model; in fine Serge; Colors: 29.50 Regular price $36.50, 9.75 Shirts and Petiicoats PETTICOATS lors of the newest evening shades .... 2.95 3.95 5.00 5.95 to TAFFETA PETTICOATS Changeable shades... ++. ay 5.95 6.95 7.95 10.50 12.00 SILK JERSEY TOP PETTICOATS .00 & 5.95 Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Fifth Street heavy extension soles, modern shaped toe. Sizes 13 to2, B,C, D 3.00 and durable shoe. Sizes 18 to 2, B,C, D 3.00 94 to64, B,C, D 3.50 ‘* 24 to 54, B,C, D 3.75 “ 6to8, B,C.D. 4.25 “ 6to8, B,C,D. 5,00 BLACK AND TAN RUSSIA CALF BLUCHER OXFORDS Modern up-to-date last. Sizes 11 to 2, B,C, D.. We_guarantee_all_our shoes 3.00° 3.50 00 Furnishings BOYS’ & YOUNG MEN’S PURE WORSTED SWEATERS Gray, tan, navy and scarlet, 5 to 13 years. 14 to 18 years | YOUNG MEN’S PURE WOOL COAT SWEATERS | Full fashioned, hand-finished. 5 & 6 years | Tto12years.-+++++ BBE 17 & 18 years. | “Coat atyle with extra high roll collar. 6 to 18 years 14 to 18 years..-+++- ++ | NARROW REVERSIBLE FOUR-IN-HANDS For Young Men and Boys; Crepe Faille, handsome line plain colors ---++++ ptteetee settee sees He SILK KNITTED FOUR-IN-HAN Large variety of colorings. ... +++ BAT-WING TIES New Spring Colorings.. 55c. 1.00 1.50 2.50 Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory— READ IT. It need not cost a fortune to maintain a camera. Fol- | lowing is a list of Macy’s prices for photographic supplies of highest quality. ‘ \ | If you do not know how to develop or print, our class is open to you with free instructions in any and all} branches of snap-shot photography. All l individual. Full details given at Photogranh Section. iG KA SAVE YOUR FILMS Nogat bums of green art cloth, to file films in; reg. $0c; special, 2% ed RPE fn OR! Protos gleewnere 18¢ —If tl METAL TRIPO! elaowhere It demon- toxraphic, Departe vox M te os wi atten? By Sixt Piro Hn BO: ais i voleewi eR’ COLO! Pielsew BOO at solution. solution, instructions are f SE REC STH SA SSRSRRSEEKE SeaReveue se