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RANKS OF LABO Chicago Schoolmarms Apply for Charter in the American Fed- eration and New York Women May Follow Their Example. WELCOMED BY MR. GOMPERS. ¢ Time Is Not Distant, It Is Believed, / When the Pedagogues of the United States Will Be United, Under a Strong National Union. | Will the teachers in the public schools of New York follow the example of the Chicago Teachers’ Federation and ap- Ply for a charter in the American Fed- €raticn of Labor? This question w @iscussed by hundreds to-day follow the announcement that the Chicaxo women had voted almost unanimously to ally themselves with the union labor movement. While the action of the Westerners came as such a surprise that it had mot been given mature thought in New York. many teachers here, including @cores of principals, agreed that tne results to be obtained by the adoption of the Chicago plan might prove a benefit. It was predicted that the time ‘was not distant when the teachers of the United States would be well organ- fzed as q national union. Supt. Maxwell said the matter had come to his attention too suddenly to speak decidedly on it. He sald, how- ever, that he believed in the combina- MISS GOGGIN, OF CHICAGO, HEADS TEACHERS’ UNION tion of labor as well as capital, and that after all the teacher was only a laborer. He believes that much favor ble legislation might be secured If the teachers wore thoroughly organized and Packed by the hosts of Jabor. Gompers Welcomes Them, of Labor evidenced by ng them on t Pp in ing to joln the forves of Mr. Gompers sent fraternal greet. | m the organized labor of the of the organizers and promoters ehers’ union in Chicago are | ine Goggin and Miss Mar Burglars pl | in New. Jerse: home of Sylv near Pateraot orporations of or fighting the cay every wourt In th ate compelied the payment of taxes! on franchises, The added revenue to the treasury of aw a man i and A CHAIN OF FOUR BIG BUSY STORES ci SaINY NF Be 200 “es L i 47 comnanorst MEW YORK. GIRL SHOT THIEF, THEN FAINTED, <==: |Aroused by Mother’s Screams She Bravely Pursued Intruder and Emptied Revolver at Him. Mrs. Van Dine awoke yesterday and the burglar fellow got away, and then fainted. 80 far as Known, the shots mixsed. The burglar was evidently acquainted with his surroundings, and Is supposed that $400 which Mr. Van on Saturday wax in ‘the ured this, but in his hurry dropped ckethook be- irs. Van I which con- CHICAGO, I), Noy, 10.—That they Chicago Teachers’ Federation will be} A ‘welcomed the Americ: —— NEW HALL FOR LABOR. Wealthy Man Said to Be Planning Erection of Building. The members of the Central Federated Vinton want more commodious quarters for their meetings, and this his been promised them by Robert Hunter, Head Worker of the University Settlement anring @ winter campaten| tujiding, Rivington and isidridge y will do well to avoid the cots, the meetings are hel ester Van Dine at Midvale, "sal 18, Jacobs, n latons mave: Board of Trus- Ci erated Union that some wealthy man connected with the Settlement was planning the eroc- tion of a labor hall for labor meetings in the room, She sor fea. umed Her husband fhe flix not only enabled the city to pay | jumped from bed, but while he was] alone e teachers regularly, a thing they had , not Known f. ar, bit many salaries | {bling for a match Miss Vinnie] SS were Increa Both have iver twen| Van Dine sprang from her bed in an| WATSIIPS Sart. earnest in promoting the we of the! adjolning room and, taking a revolver tes battleship Ay chers. prose a 7 ” eship Ala- Worked out ater. caregal consideration | {FM her bureau, hurried into the Davis, and the battle. of the matter with fane Adams, of| tall Just as the burgiar reached the | Shp Massachus apt. WN. Man: Hull House. front door, She fired twice pefore tho! At \ieura Inland. © Vee’ Manoeuvres | MRS, CECIL BARING eR roe Sine REE THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, IMRS, TAILER HOW |M® Youngest Daughter of Pierre Lorillard Married in London to Member of Banking Firm. Mra. T. Suffern Taller ts the bride tn London of the Hon. Cech Baring, brother of Lord Revelstoke and the Wali street representative of the great banking house of Baring Broa. This is confirmed by relatives of the bride who have been informed of the marriage by cable. Mrs, Baring, who ts the youngest daughter of the Inte Pierre Lorillard, !s alao the formor wife of T. Suffern Tatler, the noted whip and clubman She obtained her divorce in August and in September crossed the ocean. Prior to her departure It was eald that she and Mr. Darlag were engaged. No authoritative announcement waa made, Nelther was there a denial, Mrs, Baring made her debut In so- cloty twelve years ago, Her marriage to Mr. Taller followed tn a short time. Two years ago they were estranged and S. T. SUFFERN TAILER MARRIES LONDON BANKE i 1902. ister of Church, And artistie Mrs. Taller went West to seek a di- vorce, She was recalled by the Iliness of her gon, who ‘s now with his father. The divorce followed. Both Mr. and Mrs. Baring have been members of the colony at ‘Tuxedo, to- gether with Hugo Baring, a prother of the bridegroom. All were extremely popular with the members of their set, and {t was noticed that Mr. Baring's attentions to the woman who is now his wife wero extremely marked. After the divorce they were often seen driving to- gether and a8 a consequence the report of thelr wedding was not a surprise, Mr. Barin bas been in this country for i number of years and at one ume it was rumored that he was engaged to Misa Grace Wilson, the daughter of R. Is in Jail. FOUR MONTHS’ HONEYMOON. lor W. 8. Parker, military Instructor 1 Randall's Island, and Miss Letitla N. Campbell, for two years head nurse in serious nature was exp ecella's Churen, One Hundred and xth strevt and Lexington avenue, by oe the Rev, Father Pendergast, and_ toc : 5 up thelr home at No, 2117 Arthur ave- INDIA SAYS NO. nue. Returning from her leave, t LONDON, Nov head nurse asked for nid was granted an indefinite leave of absence, Her ex- planation that site wanted to give up work for the present was received with- out question. flelds of Burmah, your confidence in our methods, During this, our Anni- versary Week, all four stores will be decorated. 3 SHOT IN QUARREL OVER PRETTY GIRL Jacob Aineth Seriously Wounded and His Rival, Michael Miller. the abdomen, and Michael Miller is un- iS to the der arrest, charged with the shooting: And All the Time Major Parker] Miller ts a boarder in the house, and and Narse Campbell Kept for a long time it is sald that there miele Secket has been ill-feeling between h d siuaney: Aineth over the girl. ‘There wi ela ii z : After a four months’ honeymoon, | cient wordy disputes, but nothin, i] The medical world recognizes Prof, overt sted. the quarrel became heated and the men tou ERE: ia been his Ifetime ste the House of Refuge have announced “rey were separated and Valentine) *70% thes I has been his tietime atudy ty to) thelr frlend& that ‘they’ *have/ been) qingth made. hls| nephew promnine tol Arie * etme Ika; would entirely eradicate married since July 2 feave both “Rosle and Miller alone, | th» ferme that cauve gush dieeasea ay aathma a 3 7 2 eHe forgot Ms promise snd Tenewed | bruacaitis and conmmption, #0 that no one can The Major took hia vacation In July, |e auarrel with his rival. “Early tile] contrast. auch diseases, by ‘breathing the aerme and no one thought It strange when the {he quarhal with hie vl Fitted panne tein dia trestiinas head nurge in the House of Refuge tv-meventh street’ station “and ‘reported Henny oT ave o : y that a man been shot at No. asked for a leave of absence shortly that am een enol aEANG afterward. ‘They were marricd in gt. / Wept,chiniycninth etree: Te Police cnarged him with the shooting 10.—A special despatch from Calcutta says the Indian Govern- ment has refused the Standard Olt Com- any permission to prospect in the off Outfitters epeied the first Brill store. he task was not an easy one. NEW MUSKET A WONDER. Ordnance Burenn Han Devised Weapon That Surpasses All, WASHINGTON, Novy. 10. — General William Crozler, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance, al report to the Secretary 's the Improved musket has been complete? and tried with very satisfac! results, the varl- Ughtens the weight of the gun and dis- 7. Wilson, who 1s’ now Mrs, Cornelius = pa of the Vanderbilt, This was afterward de Dee e rd nowtig Oayonet. and, bayonet 15 Dey Bireet, nied. AS helr presumptive toa baron- rel over a pretty housemald, pard now in use, and in the ee) ptey Mr Haring haa alwaye ranked RNdSAN (ATR MROOUNELUTAN eet hich intrenehing tools may be" ear- CE ae tty he oem of eng the home of Valentine Aineth, > Phe new Weighs but a lttle less charm of manner, His wealth is con-/ West Thirty-ninth street, ear than. nine pounds and a halt, considers: siderable, Jacob Alneth, nephew of the owner of] DIY lighter than the and Siu. | the house, Is dangerously wounded in| penetration, . SOCIETY MAW TO Alfred Duane Pell, Millionaire. Soon to Be Ordained in the Episcopal Church. Alfred Duane member of one of families, will the | As a connoisseur and collector of china | § His home tm the famous old Pi mansion at Fifth fourth street, priceless collection raduating from Columbia College in 1887, Mr. Pell travelled extensively, then returned to New York to marry Miss (00,000 Telephones in Service and under Contract in Manhattan and the Bronx ee 9021 ous changes not only Improving the LOW RATES. EFFICIENT SERVICE, weapon, but cheapening and acceler- ating the produetion. ‘The rot bayonet For full information call the Contract Dept, vantage {s sila to ie in the fact that 1¢|(§ 9010 Cortlandt, 9)040-A8th Street, 9000 Morningside, 9020 Melrose. BAUMANN’S Furniture and Carpets. 3-Room Apartment, furnished complete, at.... 49,98 Cornelia Ltvingwton Crosby, an@ Gevote . himself to charitable and religious work, Always Interested in theology Ne be . gan its ystematic study severa! years ago ana recently passed hls final exam- inations privately. When Archbishop Tiffany hed the mission of the " Holy Nativity. at, Bedford Park two Mr." Pell became its ago 3 iy er, a position w he continues to THIS BOY HAS DISAPPEARED. John McGovern, Twelve Years O14, Minsings Since Oct. 19, A general alarm was sent out from Hea lquarters this morning for twelve years old, who 2m his home at No, since Oct. 19, en inches tall, Pell, milllonalre a w York's oldest soon be ordained a min- Protestant Episcopal He { about three welgha about pounds, has light complexion and blue eyes. When Mr. Pell {s the son of the late George | no tert home he wore @ Jight tweed W. Pell and ts famous here and abroad | Coat, courduroy pants, lavader sti k overcoat, dlack shoes and ind Fedora hat. ellverware. {ERS BIRTHDA , Nov. 10,.—The city was gayly yesterday {n honor of the the Empress Dowager, pre. contrast to the insignif. ns on the occasion of thi hday. ickardt avenue and Seventy- in which Is his almust PEKI desorated birthday o ting Jeant decor Emperor's ‘at birt added to the System in the Month of October. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 111 West 38th Street, 220 West 124th Street, G14 East 150th Street. Koch, lung a use con of Berlin, as Rreatest authority on ered the germs that and the treatment that de Last night down of lung ti the patient | tion ts atten | Cough and losing of that thelr tine ty Whe the one a it Ehrioh'a store, where Free civon between the hours of 10 and 7 daily. to Walk | 4Room Apartment, furnished complete, at..... 69,98 Cash or Credit, Cor, 8th Ave. and 46th St. Men and Boys. Isth ANNIVERSARY SALE. On November 12th, 1887, we the foundation of this great business. ——— PUR LIS! OF GUODS FOR THESE ROOMS, City or Country. OPEN SATURDAYS UNT L 10 P.M. During this, our Anni- versary Week, all four stores will be decorated. Just fifteen years ago, with a small capital we laid e must have the confidence of the manufacturers and wholesalers, But far more important, we must have the confidence of the public. We set out to give biggest possible values in abso- lutely reliable goods, Fifteen years of successful business and four big busy stores attest your satisfaction with our merchandising and We intend that this shall be in all respects the greatest special sale in our history. We intend to sell in tremendous quantities to establish a record for fullest values and largest business, We don’t care for a penny of profit during this our Anniversary Week. We want the patrons who have helped to make our success Boys’ >vercoats. Boys’ Winter Overcoats, well cut and well tal- $3 00 value at $5; sizes 3 to 16 years; special... 8 and tailored, made in the new long, loose effect; good value at $6: sizes 3 to 16 years; $4 00 15th anniversary special. S$ Friezes, Cheviots and Meltons in the pre- $5 00 vailing cut; sizes 3 to 16 years; this week S Youths’ Overcoats, and Cheyiots, in the new loose offect; sizes . 14-20 years; worth $9.00; anniversary price Youths’ all-wool Winter Overcoats. made of Friezes, Chey- jots, Meltons; cut in the season's best styles; sizes 14 to 20 years; good value at $8 00 ° lored, made in the new loose effect; good Boys’ Winter Overcoats of Cheviots and Friezes, nicely cut Boys’ all-wool Winter Overcoats, made of Youths’ fine Winter Overcoats, made of Friezes $ 09 6. $12; great 15th anniversary special Boys’ Suits. Tearabout Sults, stoutest all-wool Cassimeres and Cheviots, in blue, black and fancy mixtures, patent. triple-taped seams, double-stayed, anti-sag pockets; double seats and double knees. patent motsture-proof crotch ning and Inen canvas leg lining; all seams are sewed with extra quality silk; 2-plece suits, 7 to 16 years; never sold Jess than $5.00; 15th annive $3 50 sary-sale price : Route Bac AZ Boys’ 3-piece Suits, Coat, Vest and Pants, made of black Thidets, fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and blue rough wool worsted Serge, strongly made and well trimmed; coat has the military broad effect; pants are lined; sizes 10 to 16; excellent value $5 00 at $7.00; for 15th anniversary week....,... hd Boys’ 3-piece Suits, black and blue Cheviots and fancy Cas- simeres and Cheviots, all wool; pants have double seats and knees; good value at 36; $4. 00 sizes 9 to 16 years; 16th anniversary price... vs Boys’ Suits to fit all ages from 3 to 16; Blouse Sults that range from 3 to 10, in all qualities, blue Serges, fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots, and 2-plece Suits that range from 7 to 16, in fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots, and also the all-wool black $3 00 ‘Thibet; worth much more money. . Boys’ 2-piece Suits of fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, also blue Cheviots; firmly made and handsomely $2 00 ° trimmed; pants have double seats and inces; sizes 7 te 16 years; this week...... \ Men’s Overcoats. Men's Winter Overcoats of good quality all-wool $3 00 ° Frieze, in black and Oxford, well cut and tailored; 15th anniversary special. . | Men's Heavy Winter Overcoats of extra qual- | ity all-wool Frieze, in black and Oxford; special price, anniversary week only.... Men's Winter Overcoats of excellent quality Frieze, in black and Oxford. Also the new long, loose $12.50 overcoats, nicely tallored, serge lined; special 15th anniversary-sale price... Men's Winter Overcoats of extra quality Kersey, Frieze and Melton, many allk lined; regular price $25; during this our fifteenth anniver- $15 00 sary week . Men's Winter Overcoats of fine all-wool Cheviots and Friezes, nobby cut and elegantly made; three-quarter length and the nobby, full, broad-shoul- dered coats; usual price $26; special 15th $ J 8 00 anniversary price y $20,00 $25,00 Mon's very fine Oxford Melton Overcoats, splendid style and finieh, cloth lined, satin saddle back; anniversary price.... Men's extra fine Winter Overcoats of heavy Vicuna, in Oxford and black, silk or ex- tra heavy serge lining; for this sale Men's handsome Overcoats of excellent quality Vicuna, cut and tailored in the finest possible man- $30 00 ner, lined with good-wearing silk; spe- efal price for 15th anniversary week.... Derby Day. During this sale we will sell hundreds of our fines: Hats, both Derbys and Alpines, in the most desirable shapes, value $1.80 to $3, at.. $1,50 Opera Hats, Two makes—the imported and domestic. The imported is marked Paris, the domestic 1s marked London; rather misleading, but we sell it to you for what it is, a domes- tic hat. In our opinion, the men will like the shape Soin ate "bere ate. spon $4,00 $2,40 However, anniversary price, for this week only...... sieve Men's Alpine Jiats in pearl and black; very fine quality; for this 15th anniversary sale Boys’ Hats in black and brown, Derbys and Al- the entire balance of this season's wore $1:25 & $1.60; anniversary price Men’s Suits. Good quality all-wool Black Cheviot Sack Suits, nicely cut and well made and serge lined; worth $12: for this anniversary sale........ $8,00 Fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots, Black Cheviots in single- breasted Sack, also the new two-button double-breasted Sack Suits, strictly all-wool, good serge $ 00 lining; well worth $15 to $18; great 15th 1 0. anniversary special Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres, Black Cheviots and Thibets, single-breasted Sack, also the new double $ 1 2 50 ° breasted Sack Suits, well cut, well tai- Fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, Black Thibets 75c | Very fine Fancy Worsted Cassimeres $25,00 make; usuel $35 value; this week only.. Strollers’ Sh rowers oes. All leathers, all styles, all sizes, all widths; Black Unfinished Worsteds, Thibets and Dress Shoes, In honor of our 15th anniversary we will sell our now “nuf ced;” extra anniversary bargain... loved, serge Hned; big value; this wee! and Cheviots, Black Unfinished Worsteds—single- breasted Sack Sufts, also the new 00 two-button double-breasted Sack Suits; 3] 5, equal in value to most $20 suits; special, and Cheviots, the new three-buttoned double-breasted $ 1 8,00 Sack Suits; worth $22 to $25, at........ Men's Sack Suits of finest fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, swell cut, best Leathers, patent calf, the best wearing patent leather; a high-cluse shoe in all of the latest style toe and Inst; usually sold at $3.00; anniversar; $2 25 Bale Price ....eeee eee Races '° * The above shoes are beautifully finished and have hand- welted soles. celebrate Strollers’ Shoes at a price that should apneal to every one; sold in our four stores— the best shoe value in New York at $3 00 $3.50; anniversary price ........seeseeee ° $2,45 Boys’ Shoes in box calf and vici kid, the regu- Jar $126 and $1.50 shoes, are to go in this 98c anniversary sale, sizes 8% to 18%, 1 to bm . é and the people who will make our future success to share in this greatest bargain carnival of modern retailing. Men’s Furnishings. Look in on our Neckwear 15th anniversary special sale; too nice to miss owning sume of .nem; not exaggerating a bit when we say they are worth $1.00 and $1.50; Eng- lish squares and the new French folded four-in-hands; not to be found in any of the 50c city stores; our price. opportunity to make your collar money go further than ever before; standing and Wing Collars; the latter kin worn by smart dressers; anniversary week He makes us feel good— a collar or 60c, a dezen—ought to make you feel good, too... 5c are going to give you a hosiery treat; the kind of which hag never been given to you before; French Lisle, Bal- briggan and silks; plain and silk embroidered; a large variety of patterns, $1.5C, $1.00 and 50c, are the regular prices; in honor of our 15th anniversary the price will be 29c. a pair; we expect they'll 29c go with a rush teens Men's Stuttgarter Natural Wool Underwear; 15th anni- vereary sale; we are clearing them out; some numbers all sizes and some numbers broken up; that’s the reason we aro going to sell them 50c. on the $1.00; the original price re- mains on the ticket; we sell them at % off regular price, 98c 75c We A crack-a-jack good Cape Glove. made from se- lected lambsking; long and short fingers; 15th anniversary-week price.......seeseeees aane Pajamas—not the ordinary kind, but fine French Madras and English Oxfords; worth $1.50 and $2.00; 15th anniversary-sale price ears. Youths’ Suits. $6.00 Fancy Cassimeres and Cheviots, single and double breasted Serge, extra quality double-breasted All-Wool Cloths; also the new two-button Black Thibet Suits, $8 00 'e Fancy all-wool Cassimeres and Cheviots in all the latest colorings; would be good value at $8; sizes 13 to 20 years; anniversary week.. with broad military shoulders; sizes 14 to 20 years; 15th anniversary price........... ZB 179 Broadway, 211 and 219 Stun Ay F covtendt X Sth St, Can 3d Arm