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YMAMITE BOMB iss Alma. Tadema Guards Secret : ak Aes REET : HURLED FRON'L | of Happiness-from Interviewers) + | BAIS MARKET): 24] ‘28ra serect earn Stes foe ee Two eee Se in the Trading. ei “128 = 8 Sale of 2,000 boxes, Foreign mail Writing Paper. Lined with Scotch plaid, light blue, light pink and lavender, _50c Fs wake 1.00 1,000 Ecrase Leather Novelties, — bridge sets, writing cases, handy boxes, combination hasty line pad and ink well, shaving pads and magazinecovers. 2.00 : SR | «value 3.75 . A large stock of Imported Writing Paper, hand-painted Boxes, Calendars. and-Christmas Cards. Made exclusively sae "Man on Train Throws Machine i: Into Third Avenue Tene- “= ment Doorway: FSR Fs tn. Stocka were dull and mixed tn the} Inter. -} earty market to-day, with the volume] jeter Lump of trading narrow. The small gains| ik and loses were quite evenly divided. | ii80 Baltimore & Oho rose $4 and American Sugar fell » point. 3 Other jasires figuring tn the ¢rading were St Paul, Smelters and the Pact: fics, Steel and the Coppe: dealings most of tha .watn: and the general trend was on brisk yelling. ie ‘ ‘hb ophe wevorest proswure contored on Bt. Paul, bus, there were also jarxe tnromts made on’ the prices of a dozen other Tepresemacive uto. St.Paul © de- That Happiness Itself Is In- growing—For Further. De- tails Attend Lectures. oS: sty iS Pe at Beet re Tee habnd ane ie te ete, “BY EDNA CAIN, In It: possible to Imagine anybody. com- ing over to, Amerita to. do something, ‘and’ not expecting: to be ‘interviewed about 17” Seis seer | Tho attitude of Miss’ Laurence Alma- Tadema on the subject of interviews. \P FOR. CHINAMAN. were Jost doviward Terror from Houses ~_ ‘to: Street. > Fees = ea personally ‘experienced. te one of ex s ed. 11, 315 34. : e ‘ : 1A personal : 3 4 stined American Can prefer : BY, ne : ; : ee ctatiorns of g moun, [Lene eurpriee, 4 and Union Pacific, Reading, Canadiai sa oot 25 for’ James. McCreery & C ding oF pistform of a “ge ts thd daughter. of the painter, Pacifio'and New. York Ce rnats ih) an: =1 e As ae a Third avenue -clevated trains a) | A ‘ Panneylvatia. I1iinols “Central,” As a5 BNE, ; i Siecle eee (tiay “eonsicted lorstt and:she has ‘come over from Losidon to a siCopoar, American ara Eps de) Sig |: “ : tne £03} : : vires eel preferred 1, U. 8. Ruv-| oo Mp on so 8 paras sad to-duy ana |Ceuver lectures’ on “The Meaning of ger ad preferred xained 23-4 Manhattan 1 yy =e : alee @ dynamite se ta t. | Happiness.” Yet she seemed to think a American Car preter ot By, ay SHIRTWAISTS. . In Botb Stores. ; paithe train sped by the Dig Tea ft tn [it Smazing that her mission should at- BG 83 —« te ‘ ; joe No. 262 Third avenue hurled Jt in| oy attention, or, at least! much aot abe, 4K + a] An extensive stock of imported or Gsorway: i ‘ 32 font" 1m — 2 Ries ; Ps i : ii acne goree, | east seer eee ent of the a HH ies ia ae original models of Messaline, Chiffon five bomb exp! BL in helaecechah “But I_ arrived,” | ex: United States Steel Sinking Fun en 0 ore boyy ing the front of the bulldlng ang ine et the array of : ea Medora py satel drotined 3 Ro oO =e Taffetas, all-over Lace and Net. Made Crd six isl ab omgo,. Rock Teland and Pu- : See peosking, window lUghts all along the!) a) ir she thought they had em- Dee Tietacats Aven’ were atthocediiby rae tiny qe mii in-workrooms: on the~premises:—At-at- = lock, « some the Uquidation of the fours 624 Th TR — 2h A i ‘ en |half_a lock a eee Lett MOC tar itt ban sa Th ieeons ja stocks Bet Bien ri tractive prices, a | the-brief_epace—ot—e—few— hours. —— = Waste Ele: ae SO eee ease OT I thrown from thelr feet and went | When I saw Miss Ajma-Tadema. ta nBti Louis and: Gan) Francieso tecond e, Pai of An unusual selection of Tailor Ywiing. Panis followed in the gene | her apartments af the Brayton she was Bhd United States Stedl preferred, 21-4 ou 83 3 Waists, made. of madras,.linen and chev- fot, Suitable for horseback riding and tailor-made dress. in -Unton Pacific and Atianito. Coast 21m Baltimore and Ohio protarred, Gas and American Sugar, and 5 jortolk in the midst of this wonder, and she sat in a corner while two photographers almed cameras at her and eeveral re- portere.clumered around with pads and Pencils ready for any words of wit and wisdom that might drop like pearls from her lips. Not a Good Day for Pearle. It wes not a good Gay for though. If she had say: she penaved very much ae would a5 "oyster in simi- yes ir Leeereren coms in the opposite corner eat Miss Alma-'| - Tadema’s friend, Miss Lowmaa, looking |” {on with Pyident anxiety es to-how- | feent-houses in the neighborhood. Half- : men and women, many of the etter carrying children, ran @om the weuinen to the streets. The cry of fre “ppes raised and an slarm sounded. ‘The firemen put out the dlase without [Bauch loss, 1 OES The Second Attempt. ]gnia is the second attempt of bomb- to wreck the bullding, and was hurled Lime, INDICTED FOR BRIBERY IN STANDARD OIL CASE. FINDLAY, 0., Nov. 19.—The Graza Jury today returned an indictment pagainst ex-Senstor Thomas MoContoa tor alleged bribery in connection with the Standard Oil trial last June. Byron Williamson was {ndloted | eeveral months ago for a llke offense “It is alioged that an attempt was Site otal saleg of stocks were 415,200, ‘Ane Ui oe3,008, 5 and of bonds 47 LADIES! COATS. J» Both Stores. English Tweed Coats. Suitable for street or traveling wear. 12.50 _____ Silk Rubber-Automobile-Coats.— ‘The Closing Quotations. |. Te-day’a highest, lowest and last prices of sand of net changes as compared arday’s final figures, as as fol: Last. the ey i Low. * first attempt to wreck the bulld- ieperilling the lives of the hun- fired or more persons in the tenement, wes made last June. The police had (Be) clue to the boiwd-thrower, and he ‘qacaped, \ Wing Hing wae 11) last night, and at “Head a lttle to sald a ‘camera man. one side, please,” From a celebrity coming to pie tavor of the public this pounded naire Happiness in Two Parts, “What are your ideas ness? I asted. wont, hapet- early hour this moming stood in x doorway-of his laundry to get alr, ‘aAsoining the laundry is Aberg’s res- ‘aurant, and underneath the two is a rented by B: May, a furni- fare pester, of No, 27 Third avenue, Saw the Bomb Thrown. ‘At $25 o'clock this morning Police- wean King. of the Fast Twenty-second Btrest Station, was standing on the “west aide of Third avenue, near Twen- ysfifth street. Standing on the east Fae of ths avenue at ‘Twenty-sixth dreet was Pollcenian Cummings, also (the East Twenty-second Street Bta- bon. 4 hed’ the middle of the block, Be ilcemen saw a ball of fire hurled ‘one of the cars, The ball was Ie 1 te@ you now they would nx eat Gt ee Sie ota I lecture," Cot IGE In) refusing to tell me the meaning’ happiness Mise Alma-Tadema thereby sugmoeted one of fts qualities with which we are all sadly Samtliar—inu- stvenees. " Where happiness ts concerned, however, we should try, try again, and I did with thie: “Are your theories about, piness cthical and abstract ?~ ane “My subject is divided inte two parts. First—The olements of happiness.’; Bec- It sounded simple epough. but that also la a way happlnems bas. You think you have It right under your band. but moralising suggestion, since cynicism 4s bapiness turned wrong side out. “t spent Ove montha working up my Jecture,” continued Miss Aime Tadems, and the fact that many people spend a Lifetime on the subdject without results @bould pot count against ber knowl- ‘edge, for ebe affirms ahe Js happy. “And when do you lecture?’ “Qh, I have not arranged yet My business manager will sec about . 1 have not bad time to do anything, you see. We have not even lunchod yet.” ging ber to tell me about bappiness! ts Done Differently in: London. ‘As we Gescended in the elevater .shr eakd: “In Losdon ean interview is errangod a long time before, and js pot at a, occurrence. It is usually ab SShgatine article, and the papers @o not have anything like -this at sll.” Miag Alma-Tadoma 1s quite tall, lott itty brown eyes, Bbe dere ba So Sat at the teephone switch: It was then '3 o'clock, and mo beg: |: 32 hee Bears the Bienes Rt northeast; fresh to Kich northeast- east winds to-night and Wednesda, with rain. c pists 25 RRR FEE FE Si The Kind You Nave Always Bought ey # ‘ = ieee maneen for heopinens; tt ee in th TORM_IN-THE-SO! a ton BY 3 Sack of it, Thompson was to 18.00 SRS oeaeias Faloprusa jorisev’eyfacaliteatasd aout | -WN-THE-SOUTH | Amero tooo 8 Hit te -vored tor-moquittad; t-te Hpoadclothwbaletotsseaitinnclea ec tone which tmplied @ deruna cyt = | tee of mind and-beact! : I$ MOVING THIS WAY. & = rE ° etots. me sympathlen rather pues pend, WOR my || Cyrdos have referred toithe ocmarsjar- 3 V 4 ih with velvet and braid. Lined with : ympathies rnther unexpected in view of | ticulars in which {t les in another sense! rng following special storm warning! Am: 08 R ] i i of the ‘term, but Miss Alma Tadema’s} was received at the Weather Bureal ¢ 4 A satin. Sea 24.00 React theories very ‘properly tgnore this de-| day trom W For Infants and Child E-HRICH Eatablished Filty Years. Our Big Spot Cash Purchase Men’s High Grade Clo 6TH AVE. Z2ND TO 25RD ST. NY. thing | S 4 ond—tHow to attain happiness.’ That i, |e Now fork) Maer eh ay an i Saat ox s south-bound elevated train |all these le to # SEE Une nario: away. witn ner trend. Makes These Prices Possible an These are the kind of Bargains that are bringing the crowds to our Clothing DRESSING SACQUE DEP’TS. Jn Both Stores. An extensive variety of imported’ and domestic Dressing. Sacques, New models. Made of figured China Silk, Crepe de Chine,.- Messaline, Albatross, Eiderdown, French, Scotch and figured German Flannel. Em- broidered Japanese Jackets. — ‘Prices range from - 1.35 to 35.00 JAMES McGREERY 800. 23rd Street 34th Street Department. eee and hissing as though a fuse try it was burning close, The ball fe!l directly to mrasp it and see what you bave, Mins Alma-Tadema parted with this JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street Special for Wednesday—aAll Day place to begin.’ There | long. In the Interview, I put thia Ir Pe ofoniy very definite statement 1 Le __FURNITURE, fa Both Stores. Sale of Craftsman and Quaint Furni- ture, Made of brown fumied oak, uphol- stered in leather. The collection includes suites for living room, diningroom, bed. room and office. 5 ‘ Side Boards. . + +3750, 68,00and 76.00 China Closets......27.50, 32.00 ‘‘ 36,00 » Serving Tables.....18%60, 28,00 “ 46,00 |-__Bookeases.+:..+ +++ 26,00, 33,00 47,50 the dcorway of the Juundry, and then} information as to the ‘attainment of | "This ls a j ’ . q i s G ‘3 i here. Pee aciog eot (0 hin feet ne ran] renee noe (AG ae ee oa oe Men’s $25 Winter Overcoats $49 rowing. 4 34th Street he Twenty-third street station, hop- “to overtake the train and arrest the b thrower. The train, however, yulled out fromthe siation as the police ean mounted the stairs. The entire front of the mundry and in/as } ‘“It Ja developed within yourself. You cannot depend upon outward ciroum- and Finest $25 Suits, Also Raincoats and Light Overcoats.’ Sizes for men of all sizes, weights and shapes. Choice of About 300 Men's Fine $7 50 $20 Winter Overcoats for Sizes 331044 4 © These fine Overcoats were made for a Westérn Clothier and the maker decided not to ship them. He turned them over to us for spot cash, consequently the great- est overcoat bargain in New York is yours tor $7.50. These coats are made of fine black Oxford and gray overcoatings and lined with fine silk ribbed Venetian. Wednesday ‘from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. : 00 During 5 hours we shall sell Men’s: 35 and Young Men’s $15 Suits for ; ——Sizes-for-men;from 34 to,48, Sizes for-young-men, +5-to-20-years—Hat obtained concerning happiness, in the concrete at least. SRT SR —SU | j pent. The excitement in the neisnbor- iene was such that police reserves nud be BAN TOO. | ! Supreme Reductions New. Winter Suits, 50 $ e $25 and $28 Values, 10° . “Twenty” stunning styles in, : ra __ plungin, reduction Wednesday’s Favorite pes = sta ; cantering some single and double breasted styles of worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and black _ + Library Tables... 17.50, 22,00 ‘ 36,00 : UP TO-MORROW la Suits thatcavejinmiaculat Sead thibets: Also-ahout 400 Overcoats at this-very low Bees: ¢ ail ie Motris Cliaitec SOLO a9. 4208~ = e i ans "Magazine Stands,... 5.75, 7.50‘ 850 oe Morning Sales Snes en Depositors Notified that Busi- ee cit ¥ Nursery Furniture, Hall?‘ Seats, Benches, Tabourettes, LinemChests, Desks, Clothes Trees, Lamps and Smoking Sets, Regardless of actual worth, former price or cost to us, we price twelve four-hour specials in a manner to attract wide attention and stimulate our Morning business. Novelty Cheviots Broadcloths Fancy Mixtures Single Breasted Double Breasted ness Will Be Resumed with ‘ Prospects Bright. aes in_tailorin Sihsesuchbrads: filled with life and showy style. Military. Effects ped tt "Fhe following notice waa posted to- stay-on the door of the Twelfth Ward Bank, One Hundred and Twenty-nfth o A.M. TOL PLM, Women’s Walking | Skirts Séth Street new . AJM. TO 1 P.M, —Wemen’s Waists 23rd Street ingt te Black Chit ‘Taffeta Waists : treet and Lexington avénue:; Suits far ahead of competition— thade with ten -attishod “side [I Women's Walking, Bkirte of, mel. proceliee, ‘ 'ednesda: i i iy jela—0} * @Thda bank will apen. tor business | magnetic costumes in every new color, (abil CELE Lagiicahart paheaer ton cloth. in kwe | models—opr nual ie bracelets unk butfons: ie BN | shade, tint and tuoks, attached collar and butte piberi wi uenen onepitoe areas aha too, tor tour thours 1 rst 0; 1.00, four y we Teeaiige a crea cuted saround, tha] plauded by fashion le ache Homar 69; GO OE Barly Wi. for tour Gg Og fF and te, tor tour hours ge 1: to 16, Regularly $1 and> $1. ieikhbortiosd and a good-sized crowd of ers. Coats are richly lined ¥ i | y : i Sa sn pie NLY, = PALM. TO 1M. ONLY, jdeponitors Mocked to the bank. Several with satin in semi-fiting OLA My TON B, M. ONLY, 9 A.M. TO 1'P, MY le 0 aE pa cents ° Leather Handba: fie cite re meses Lc: make (cepoeiia ut and tight-fitting style. Hose Supporters infants’ Caps dotepeve rater : that tt would be necessary to await the | th novel sleeve and ¢, ‘ infants’ French Capa of tine qual made of the best leathers, |r SE cata! Yenlix to-morrow morniog, : collar: i i siraps of extra heavy {ty bearskin hite only), H and % ath! | , 2 ii arpeh baie rena pur in $a lar innovations —akirt Hie. Black, whlle., pink Rik ribbon tio strings, Fixes troy lined and Inside, dtted, Tteculs | DRESSMAKING DEP’T. 34th Street Store Only. that are the very flower of ¢ for BOC, ¢ yard which n id he had a cirhonia ed apne ys 29¢ Svan rarer leo ae ashi French i ! re +} MM. TT 7. M, A, M, ’. M., ONLY, . Beeerine oui watyary enicnt at Alterations FREE re Bre : cll *Boys’ Sweaters models at one-half former prices. _ cn Mhat he believed the trouble way at an T ALL THREE uck toweling Lgya': Wool Cont: Bweaters, ope | ~ Copies of Imported Gowns are exe- ae — Ra. i es | A Hi igi In ide swucied Huck ‘Toweiling. Gos? 211 the way down. front and bn y A A i x «pe d RES 3 roy eras L Avy and absor . Hand and ton just like vour coat, Oxfo* cuted at moderate prices, Ge ort STO. na the ae ribs wLERR SHOR tolien uses; fast edge, Regu Color only, Reruiar ff bt) ; OM JOHNSON DENIES 3 for f "s 17¢ Iirly Si for tour Lourn, le BA #270: for tour hows Se 40 Reception, evening Gowns, Lunch- ba H4-16West 14th Street NEW YORK. 4604462Fulton Street BROOKLYN E SNUBBED BURTON. \/)@By Telexraph to the Editor of The World.) | CLEVELAND, 0, Nov. 18—There is Weolutely no truth jn report I refused eon Costumes, Tailor-made Suits Riding Habits, : Thirty-fourth Street, pad o ALO. TO 1 P.M, Men’s Trousers dark worsteds, cheviots, cas simeres and black’ choviots 4 more than two paira of size tc DAM. TOTP Me Petticoats Petticoats of good quality black 9 ALM. TO 1 P.M, - Women’s Gloves | | ; 510651 Broad Street in av tty atyse © shake hands :with Congressman Bur- a customer, and no | eatebn, In a very pretty styi Wea and Woudrow Wileon. Nothing oc- | NEWARK. Crisp vepaaianatty $1.00 Regularty Bi for four B0e 3 firmed to give, alightest tdundation to eth | ean: TOM. ae