i v w H W, I IV If ft I 1 i' ttfill f el i U m i 8 ili 1 r. i I- s re P fc'j-" W-n I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY," (NOVEMBER 71021' STAIN MAN HELD S HNH MURDER Japan's Ruling Party in Pre dicament as Result of Less of Its Leader SAIONJI AND MAKINO RIVALS By Uic Associated I'rcss Tolile. Nev. 7. Klgnre Ilnshimelr.. nrMstnnt Millien innxfr lit tlic OtMiIsi Tlnilwny station, whom Premier llnrn was ns.insslnntcil Frldn.v nislit. lias been Jirrcted. chnrgcil with complicity In the crime. About twenty ether em em peoyes at the station weic rtlenscrf nfter brinj (iiievtlened. Itylelii Xnkel.n. the n!-n''lii. lnMt- he had no accomplice.". The police be lieve, however, that the statesman's" death a brought about through u censpira-y. This belief is vtrenathened by the fact that n welNdrcMed, un identified man was seen hurrying from the Rtntien at the moment Nnkekn thrust hi sword into tlic Premier's breast. Thp authorities believe the jeuth is seeking te shield eo-censplra-tors. Nakeka was hiding en the station platform when the Premier and n num ber of ether leaders of the Sciyukal party arrived te take the 7 :.10 train for Kioto, where a meeting wa te be held. As the Premier, chatting with his com panions, passed through the gnte lend ing te the station platform, Nakeka leaped from his hiding place ami plunged a short sword into M. Ilnrn's left breast, at the same time exclaim ing: "The country s enemy! First aid was administered te tiic stricken Premier in the statlenmnster's loom, and he was then taken te his borne, where he died within a short time. Confers With Yamugata, Marnuis Mntsukata, ixird Keeper of the Privy Seal, following n conference ' at the palace esterday with Marquis Saienji. left for the villa of Field Mar- shal Prince Ynmngutu te confer with the Prince, who s ill. Prince Yamagnta is one of the elder htnti'smen and a , member f the military council of the i empire. Ne niimmnrrnient as. te re- ' constitution of the Cabinet Is expected until Marquis Matsukara's return. ' Marquis Saienji is tnetrt premlnenth metiened for the premiership, but It is doubtful If he would accept. Yls. count Makine Is nlM being "ensidcred for the ie.t The Xiehi Xlchi. like the Asnhi Shimbun and ether journals, thinks that the Marquis iiMtMiknta will exert himself te the utmost m induce the Marquis Saienji te nvumi' responsibil ity during the present situation, which otherwise will go from bad te worse. The newspaper quotes one of the I Ministers m siijing it will be nt least1 a fortnight before the new Cabinet can be organized. There are indications, it declares, of the probability of the ap- ' pcarance of a neutral Cabinet cembin- j ing Sei-Yu-Kai elements and ethers. ; Hara's Party In Deep Waters The Hochi Shimbun pTedi-ns that the Midden death of the president of the Sei-Yu-Kai Party places the party in no little difficulty in the political world, even if it succeeds In preventing nn in ternal split. It exprcss.es the hope that if the party fails te secure a proper successor for the Premier the party will maku way for ethers rather than lemaln In power under bureaucratic influences ijainst which Uara fought faithfully and .successfully. Th3 Yenii Uri Shimbun adiss th Government te realize tnat there is a serious Jcfect In the -ecial and politi cal organization which accounts for such an extreme incident as the assassi nation of the Premier. Washington Nev. 7. Japan enters the week of the opening of the Arma ment Conference with a critical polit ical situation at home, with a national economic situation that is causing her leaders apprehension, and with her re lations with foreign Powers, particu larly the United States, Oreat Hritain and China, viewed by her Foreign Office ob at least open te improvement, Chicago, Nev. 7. Bv A. Pi .Tapan's policy at the "Washington Arms Conference will be unchanged by the assassination of Premier Hara, today declared Komaro Mechizuki, member of the Japanese Heuse of Representatives, who came te this country as u repre- One of Cast i FRENCH BLUEBEARD FACES TRIAL TODAY Landru Chnrged With Slaying Ten Fiancees, but Police Can't Find Bedies SUSPECT BAFFLES PROBERS HKMIM:5.'.S.;,. MISS FI.OR13XCK GLKDIIILI. She Is it nirmltcr of the Three Arts Players, an organization whlrh m.ide a wonderful showing In three one-act plays hist week. Ml.ss Glcdhlll lles at fl.lHI Overbroeli atenue sentntive of the Kcnsci-Kal or opposi tion party. "I read with Indignation and sorrow the account of Ilnrn's nssnssinatlen," asserted Mechizuki. "Though I am a representative of the oppisltlen party, I can snfelj- say that whoever may be Hura's successor Japan's policy lit the Washington conference will be un changed, because the whole Japanese ration desires co-operation with America for disarmament." Louisiana Ex-Governer Dies Xew Orleans. Xev. 7. Mty A. P.) Fermer Governer I.uthvr K. Hall died suddenly at his home here last night. He was elected Governer in 1012, when he resigned as n member of the State Supreme Court te run .in candidate for the se-called reform element. By the Associated Press Versailles, Xev. 7. Court elhclnls gathered here today for the opening in the Seine-et-Oise assizes of t the trinl of Henri eire Lnmlru. the "Blue beard of Gambais,",who is charged with eleven murders. Ten of his nllegrd victims were women te whom he is said te have premised marriage, and the eleventh, the son of one of them. He is nlleged te have burned his victims' bodies. ( M. More-Giaffcri. who defended former Premier Jeseph Cnillntix and former Senater Charles Humbert at their sensational trials, will appear in behalf of I.nndru. Prosecuting Attorney Godefroi conducting the cases for the people. Judge Gilbert, of Versailles, will preside. The case has nttracted greater at tention than any ether criminal case in tne annals of French courts. Feils Investigators Landru wan arrested in April. 1011) nnd has spent his time for the last two and a half years in answering or evad ing questions of the police, tiie inves tigating magistrate, and ether court efficlnls as te the fate of his ten fiancees. He has proved a most stub born, as well as a very clever prisoner, nnd the police admit that their case against him Is net se strong as they should like it te be. The se-called Bluebeard rented a small vllln at GambaiK, a few miles from Pnris, nnd it is there that the po lice charge he did nway with the women, nil trace of whom has been ab solutely lest. It is nlleged that he ad vertised in various matrimonial agency papers nnd, chose from the letters re ceived these signed by women with n. little property nnd no nenr relatives, A short courtship would fellow, then n journey te the Gambals vllln in the company of (he fiancee. The accusa tion says thnt Landru always returned alone. The police claim te hnvc Pfoef thnt women were seen te enter the vllln, but none was heard of nfterwnrd. A few weeks later, whatever bends, stocks, furniture, Jewelry the women possessed would be sold. "Babbit nnd Mutten Benes" The vllln nt Gambais has been searched, ransacked, practically demol ished bv the police In an effort te find the remains of the missing women. A few bones were found, some, hair, but net enough te form n "corpus delicti." "Babbit nnd mutton bencss" says Landru. "Why don't you bring your former fiancees' forward?" say the Judge. "Hew can I when you keep me In jail for years?" counters Landru ; "if you nnd your hundreds of detectives cannot locate them hew can I?" A dnrk vlsaged man, with shining bald head and long black whiskers, Lan dru has become a familiar figure by Im personations en tlic stage. He is nl ready under sentence of live years' Im prisonment for forgery growing out of one of the cases where murder is nlse charged. DEFENDHV1ISS RAPPE Charges Made te Help Arbuckle Are Denied In Chicago Chicago, Xev. 7. Kfferts of attor neys for "Fatty" Arbuckle te build up liis defense en the charge of contribut ing te the death of Virginia Rnppc, by endeavoring te show that she was wild as n child in Chicago, will be offset by the testimony of at least two wit nesses who had known her from baby hood and were well acquainted with her career up te the time she left Chi cago for California. Arbuckle's attorneys say they have the testimony of a doctor nnd n nurse te prove that Virginia was suffering from a chronic nllment, nnd thnt her death might easily have been caused by n sudden fall or strain. Opposed te this will be the testimony of a man nnd woman who were familiar with A'lrglnla's daily actions. They assert she was n rollicking schoolgirl, addicted te roller skates, short skirts, bobbed hair and athletic sports of all kinds, but that she gave no thoughts te men. COUNTY AND CITY LOANS DIG ISSUE Electien Tomorrow Featured by Unusual Financial Proposals STATE CAPITAL' DESERTED Ilarrlsburg, Nev. 7. (By A. P.) With the pcsslble exception of the two cccasieTis when people of Pennsylvania pnsscd upon the $50,000,000, read 'lean Amendment te the State Constitution? probably n lnrger aggregate of lean is involved in special elections te be held by counties, cities nnd ether mu nicipal divisions tomorrow thnn ever before. Unofficially State nutlierltlcH have heard of mere than twenty-five Iran elections, rangii'g from the $27, 000,000 lean In Allegheny, County te the $"(000 leans of some of the smnll boroughs and tewnshjps. Exclusive of the big county lean In Allegheny, there will be twelve lenn elections for mere than n million dot-1 lnrs in the aggregate in that county. County lenns would Involve mere thnn ?.",000,000 in various pnrts of the State, wlillc there arc numerous mu nicipal lean issues Between $200,000 and $2,000,000. A number of the small er leans arc for school purposes, while highway nnd drainage leans comprise the objects cf most of the borough Is sues. In several counties leans nrc be ing voted upon by municipalities te corn tine floating debts nnd in ethers there will be transfers of objects passed upon by voters. Anether 'nteresting feature of to morrow's election is that voter in some of the cities will vote en the new ward lines and ether purely le?aJ ques tions which appear te have creppvd up in unusual number this year. he State capital wns half desertedno desertedne day because of the large number of men nnd women who had gene te frarir &? Instantaneous heat clean heat healthful heat economical heat cheerful heat safe heat portable heat at the turn of a switch ! Your dealer has a Sim plex Sunbewl Electric Radiator ready te attach te any electric light socket in any room. The glowing copper Sunbewl is eco nomical te operate, instan taneously effective, and always safe. It takes no mere current than a Sim plex electric iron or toaster. Simplex Electric Heating Ce, Cambridge, Man. ipSBpk It is easy te identify Victreia instruments 'I At your dealer i I B I 1 i 1 Yeu can tell them the moment you raise' the lid and see the trademark "Victreia." Yeu will also see ether Victer trademarks, as the picture and the phrase "His Master's Voice." Be sure te get a Victreia instrument, for it is the chosen instrument of the greatest artists and specially made, te play their Victer records. The Victer trademarks besides being your means of identification are also your guarantees of quality. Victreia instruments are built te give a lifetime of service. Loek under the lid for the Victer trademarks "Victreia," the picture and the phrase "His Master's Voice" and you can be certain of lasting satisfaction. Victreia instruments $25 te $1500. TilS MASTERS MHCE REO.U3. WCTOfT This trademark and the trademttked word"Victrela" identify all our preducti. Loek under the lid 1 Loek en the labell VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. homes te vote. Ordinarily In election times men were nwey for weeks, but this year the women have gene very lnrjely, tee. Ne woman connected with the State Government nppears te be overlooking- the chance te go home te vote. SANATORIUM FOR CHARLES Ex,-Emperor Probably Will Llve In German-Built Structure nuttapeat, Nev. 7. (By A. V.) Fermer Emperor Charles of Austria flungnry and his wife, who wcre Inst reported te be nt Gnlatz, Rumania, nwnltlnjf the British Hsht cruiser Car diff te carry them te exile en the Island of Madeira, were believed today te ,hnvc passed out of the Danube into the Black Sea, en their way te the Bosperus. With Charles being carried te the iflnnd In the Atlantic Ocean, 440 miles 'rem the Moroccan coast, the National APscmDiy nc a special session yesterday eiincted Inte Inw a bill dethroning him and ousting the entire Hnpsburg dy nasty. Pcntiissien has been given by the Portugiiese Government for the depor tation of Chnrles nnd his family tu Mndclrn. They will probably reside at Funchnl, where Ilvlnir quarters are .available In the wing of nn unfinished jianaterliim, nbnndencd by Germnn financiers because of a disagreement with the Portuguese Government. WOMEN'S imported light-wciaut stockings made of the finest wool yarns procurable Plain and novelty liand-cmbreidercd clocks in self and contrasting coleurs Heather effects in brown, blue and green; also levat mixtures Full-fashioned and perfect-fitting flattering even the trimmest ankle. 5.00 Scotch Weel Gloves in a wide range of ' styles , and coleur effects, 1.25 te 7.50 Centemeri Hese 123 Se. 13th St,! Philadelphia NtwYerl i Crene&fc, France ' REO. U.S. PAT. OFF. Victer Talking Machine Company, Camden,N. J. yycagvga vra xiSnmmt- Behwit Teller & Ce 'V-kiJyY Arranged for Tomorrow Tuesday, A Most Extraordinary Event ggjsa Si " 1 i 'VI f. ;i WOMEN'S DRESSES, SUITS & COATS Savings up te sixty-five per cent en Women's Apparel of Utmost Distinction offer Amazing values in the most exceptional sale ever held in this store Dresses and Gowns Femitrfjr Priced 150.00 t DINNER DRESS . .. . Sini-tolered dii6tt dt brecage. 1 AFTERNOON GOWN . .' Stunninf roedd ur ckMbn ntrtt. I DINNER DRE6S ' Fuhiencd of tot CTtpcFiiflc 1 DAYTIME DRESS Huidtemdy cmb..Ctaten crepe. 1 EVENING DRBS EUhenttljr trimmttj in j3e wiiu'n. 1 EVENING GOWN Klnc crepe Ketna im tcqutnt I DINNER GOWN 165.00 Medd of black Faille bfticada. 1 EVENING GOWN Ceral chiffon vdrtt brocade. I DINNER DRESS Black crepe tatin- with hand' crocheted lace. 1 EVENING GOWN . American Beauty chiffon veNet. I AFTERNOON DRESS .. Vdrtt with bUck and coral beadt. I AFTERNOON DRESS . BUck Canten crepe; jet embroidery. ' 145.00 U5.00 135.00 165.00 165.00 185.00 165,00 .. 225.00 -- 225.00 165.00 Jrv Formerly Pric Priced 75iW 1 AFTERNOON DRESS 165.00 Gray Canten crepe with atctl beada, 1 75.00 t AFTERNOON DRESS 175.00 Brown Canwaorecade.'.brorixabtad. 75.00 1DINNERDRESS 165.00 Orchid crepe Remer; errata! bailu. 79.50 1 AFrERNOON DRESS 185,00 Black Canten crept with Jet bujle. 85.00 1 AFTERNOON DRESS 165.00 Black tatin with jet beadi. 85.00 i DINNER DRESS -175.00 Beaded model m Futchia chiffon. 85.00 3 AFTERNOON DRESSES .... 245.00 Velm-itriped chiffon, beaded. 89.50 1 AFTERNOON DRESS 235.00 Stene-blue chiffon vdrtt brocade. 89i50 1 DINNER DRESS 225.00 Attractive model in fled-beaded . chiffon velret brocade. 89.50 3 DINNER DRESSES 245.00 Chiffen velret brocade; beaded. -95.00 , I. DINNER DRESS . ... 250,00 Apricot chiffon vetret brocade. 98.50 2 EVENING GOWNS 245,00 uiuren gewru, eryitai embroidered. Prtual hit i 110.99 110.00 110.9 110.00 110.M 110.0V 115.01 125.08 125.M 125.00 1S5.00 135.00 A 'group of aeventy-five fhiffen velvet brocade., crepe satin., chiffon, and a few clelh drewei. Formerly priced te 195.00 74.00 SECOND FLOOR Coats, Capes and Wraps 10 WOOL DUVETYN COATS. Slender silhouette with wrappy cellir and tie belt. 5 BOLIVIA CAPES With dun cellar of taupe wolf. 4 VELDYNE COATS. Bleuie model -with Urf.e celUn of eray aquirrd. 6 VELDYNE CAPES . . Cheruit model, targe fur cellar. 3 ORLANDO COATS .Deuble cellar and cuffa of fintn taupe nutria. 3 FUR-CLOTH CAPES Reproduction of Paririaa model by Lanvin. 6 VELDYNE WRAPS Chenut model; cellars and cuffi of natural caracul. 3 SILK VELDYNE COATS . Collin of wolf or table fitch. 1 MARVELLACOAT Beltlex model; border and cellir of platinum goat. 2 MARVELLA COATS Mele cellar, cu0 and pcada. 4 DUVETYN CAPES Medel by Werth. Combined with cirtcuL I DUVETYN CAPE Stunning model trimmed with caracul and monkey fur. Formerly Priced 85.00 ,95.00 125.00 135.00 135.00 155.00 165.00 195.00 175.00 195.00 195.00 PrtttiU rrUe 50.00 65.00 75.00 78.00 79.50 79.50 85,00 115.00 115.00 125.00 125.00 2M 135.00 1 DUVETYN WRAP With Urge cellar of finert gray quirrel. 2 ORLANDO COATS CelUr and tleerei of mole. I VELDYNE COAT Silver gray, embroidered; cellar and cufh of plit. wolf. I BLACK DUVETYN COAT.. Cellar and cufh of monkey fur. 1 EVENING COAT ...7...... Of Nattier-blue chiffon rtlrtt. Cnerlerte medd. 2 DUVETYN WRAPS Handteme embroidered meddi; without fur. 4 DUVETYNCAPES Attractive fedcla by Werth; ceIUra of fur. 1 EVENING WRAP . ?!ri,li, v"vrt : "! fa tUr. 1 BLACK DUVETYN COAT.. Unurual medd; cellaj and cuffa of finett lynx. I BLACK DUVETYN WRAP Cellar tc cufh of cancel. I BLACK DUVETYN CAPE. Large cellir and deep fcerder of fine monkey fur. I DUyETYN WRAP COAT ... iiinatemtly emb.: deep cufh and Formerly Priced 263.00 225.0 235.00 22540 245.00 275.00 22540 385.00 350X0 3954XX 465.00 495.00 Prkt 145.00 150.00 1W.M 1MM 150.W 165.00 1M 185.00' 225.00 250.00 295.03 310.00 SViIIa m.t ..1 M A 1 .... , " wny rur. mat. Alie .group of hijl-Bud. Spert. Cm of imported lmJ. .,J l THIRD FLOOR 38.00 Costume Suits I NAVY TRICOTINE Embroidered in gray wool; cellar ind pecketi of Knmmtr Sire 36 1 BLACK CASHMERE VELOUR Colored metal embroidery, cellir of Scotch mole. Site 36 1 NAVY BLUE MARVELLA Embroidered medd : large cellir of taupe wolf Size 36. 1 NAVY MOUSSYNE Urge cellar el brown wolf j'txere- tienil medd. Siie 40 f BROWN MOUSSYNE Embroidered in 1 Ribbenite; cellar of Kelmtky filch Site J6 1 DARK-BROWN VELDYNE Stunning medd; cellar and peckeu of Pcniin limb. Sue 36 I BROWN MOUSSYNE Hind ereb . cellir. pocket, and band of .raws wolf. Si 36. 'wmerlf rrrttnt Pnced Prfcc l350 59.50 13500 65.00 14S0 65.00 U5.00 75.00 '5000 75.00 '50-00 75.00 '75.00 75,00 SECOND I NAVY MOUSSYNt With Urge cellir of brown wolf, txceptienil medd. Site 40. I NAVY MOUSSYNE Embroidered; cellir and bind 1 MliV' U,um we,f- 5' 16 I NAVY MOUSSYNE Embroidered in Ribbeime and IVr.1.'" Sce,ch '"'e- Site 36. I NAVY MOUSSYNE . All-ever embroidered; cellir. cuffi t w.,b,ai,,AUuf wl'- Site 16. I MAHOGANY VELDYNE Beiutifullr embroidered . cellir ind . "i .n co,, el rtul H- Siie 38. BLACK MOUSSYNE Mele cellir, cufh and bind. 12 ineh mole border en tkirt. I CASHMERE DUVETYNE Copy el import Kelinsky dyed htch cellu, cufh & border. Nrry. Site 36. FLOOR Formerly Present Priced Prkt 145.00 75.00 145.00 85.00 165.00 85.00 165.00 89.50 175.00 95.W 225.00 155.00 65.00 250.00 NetlCa Owing te the fact that this advertisement must go te press before first ' day f tnis Sale is ever, we cannot guarantee every item advertised. However, additional Coats, Suits and Dresses at similar reductions will be placed en Sale for Tuesday. Cheuiul Slrcti al Thirteenth ZrL6$T iw mn X fl i ELECTRICSUNBOwt if ' 1 , . 1 .. 1, . 11 . . I.. . '" "i 1 . t. If i t
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