Tt v, ''. 'I 3 HARA'S SUCCESSOR NOT YET SELECTED Marquis Saienji Most Promi nently Mentioned Hara Funeral Rites Held CRIME LONG CONTEMPLATED n.v Hie Asseclntcl Prow Tohie. Xe. -S. Conferences of the Elder Statesmen continue in nn effort te arrive nt nn nKreenient upon a mid mid cefer te Piemier Ilnrn, who wns a kjpsinatcil I'rldny nlBlit. Martini" Snlenjl, Mnrquls Miitsti liitn, finren Mukine nnd Adinirnl Snlte. fiomner (Icnwnl of ICeren. discussed llie pittiall'iii nt neme length nt the pnl rfc vpftTilny. but fe fur ns Ik known te ilccWen wns renehed. The funcrnl of M. Hnrn yeBtcrtlny wa l"''1' nt ''''" rcfiidence. and wan nt trndwl enl by personal friend". After the service., conducted by n Uuddhl-it rriest, the funernl cortege proceeded te the headquarters of the Seljukni trfrty, of which the late Premier uns the head, vheic the body 'vns viewed by theuwindi. Later It wns removed en d upecial tniln te Morielen. uliere the trial ceicmeny will be held Krld.iy. Ijenjr Trailed Victim The awnwin, RyHil Nnkekn, hni confessed thnt he planned the crime tcrcral months n?e. imd thnt he trailed the Premier sinee tl.nt time, seeking i favorable opportunity in Htiib him. There is much speculation concern ins the possible successor te M.' Hnrn. Jlareuh Snlenjl is most iirmiilncnth Mentioned, but in some quarters it is Hated that he is unwilling te take ever the duties himself, preferring merely te have ft hnml in the appointment. Others believe, however, that with n little ad ditional presMire he could be induced te accept the iK)t. These of the former opinion declare that MarqnN Snlenjl is ngnlnxt fuithcr monepillntloii of power by the Selvu Ul. nnd thnt he hns nierc thnn once Indicated his displeasure concerning the FREE EXHIBITION PAINTINGS and I)p I.nite' I'nrlmlt of (IKNKIIAI, rKHSHl.NO McCLEES GALLERIES 1307 WALNTT ST. Itarr UihliiK nnd Mcnetlnl lYiim'ni; ii Npeclnlty EyEffiifrG PUBLIC LEDEKPHIL'IdELHIA, ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1921 V s appointment of some Cabinet members. of the present Expect SalenJI te Accept They nrgue thnt he is ted fnr-Biehtcd te assume oflice under the present cir cumstances and thus risk his pelltlcnl fJTurc. These holding the opposite view de clare he will rise te the occasion if urged by Field Marshal Prince Ynmagata nnd given the privilege of using his discre tion ns te clmnges in the Cabinet. JLiic preponderance of newspaper uimuuii upprnm 10 ee in inver ei avoid ing nny political embroilment In view of tlie coming Confcrcme en Limitation of Armaments and Far Kastern ques tions seen te open In Washington. MURRAY ESCAPES CHAIR Once After-Dinner Triclcs doubling the Angers it will rise as en n binge. Copurteht, tail, lv Publte Ltieer Cemvanv Convicted of First Denree Murder, New of 8ecend Jehn 12. Murrny. once convicted of bnck of tlu lmiid S i I Oil City Hunter Killed Oil City, Pa., Nev. 8. Inmcs Mor Mer risscy, forty-seven jenrs old, of Oil nlv n.Mntif.i1tt' ulinf ntnl tflllpft lllfnMplf I .. 1.!l,i 1m t.nu ti.ninNlni. In iii lilintlMf. MJIIir in- .,,.- iMmiin m (,' iii...v.e Ne. S Levitntlen of ji Match Hex i A match box Is placed upright en the CK of till! hand. It In nimlir.il ilnit'ti murder in the first degree nnd tried for mit Immediately rises te its former po pe the second time because of a reversal of) l,t,len . A(''r ome repetition, the box flmf nnnuir-tint. -n .,....!. .i I ' neiulcil for examination, but uethlne thnt conviction, wns renrirtril nf mm-. dcr In the second degree Inst night in the Court of O.icr nnd Terminer. Ills animal, William A. Gray, en hearing the erdlct, nt once npprlscd Judge Mennghnii thnt the prisoner would offer no further resistance and would ac cept sentence. unusual Is discovered. j In setting the box en the back of the hand, the drawer is pushed out slightly I and, in pushing It buck, n bit 6f flesh , is pinched between the box nnd the edge of the drnwer. I The box is then knocked down flat en the bnck of the hand, but by merely A GexdenFuU WTdips Next Spring AlW fMnjlliff Sk&y,'' yu plant w!itmU the bulbs li 1 3 w!tlVlfi$w!& new Hul Wwi yfSupcrfine )H Wffiz&r Mixed OTJl WMxjr Celers ytwSlBjv ,,0- ,0ci ''se . xWrn'tr ' v" 10,) "wjir jvr mne, J20.00 MpcdHl I'rlre Hyacinth, Narcissus, Daffo dil and otherseasenablebulbs. Palms, Ferns, Plant Tubs, Jardinieres, Pets and Saucers, Poultry Supplies. Pep Cern and Cern Pop Pep pers. Cntuleg Free MICHELL'S 518-516 Market St. A. $9 The Walk-Over "Freshie" Unappreached i n - newness. Girls who lead with the smart fashions are wearing "Freshies." . MMtMV M 1228 MARKET Harpers Wakver Sheps 1022 CHESTNUT EID . j5 v O . M h ORT 1204 Chestnut St. Founded In 1894 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St Suits Beginning This Morning At 8.30 2150 Overcoats And Sharply Reduced I Kir schbaum Clethes Values Up Te $65 27:50 wire y .mis Values up te $40 The Overcoat s Ulsters, Ulstercttes, Dress Coats, Bex-Backs, Chesterfields. The Suits Men's and young men's models in fine all-wool weaves. Decisive reductions from cur reg ular closely-marked prices. $37-50 Values up te $50 The Overcoats Great Coats and Ulsters in plaid backs 'and fine fleeces; Raglans, English Full-Back Coats and Chesterfields. The Suits Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds and Cheviots. $47-50 " Values up te $65 Seme of the very finest suits and overcoat the Kirsch baum shops produce; superbly tailored in choice imported and domestic weaves. Ne Charge Fer Alterations I Every Reduction A Genuine Mark -Down Of Our Clese Regular Prices ! Here Is The Buying Opportunity Men Have Been Waiting Fer ! STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER v I'' 'iw '' ill W I ImTO '' 800 Cleth and Silk Dresses in a Most Remarkable Under-Price Sale A Special Purchase of Nearly 600 Dresses at Practically Our Own Price, With 200 Dresses from Our Regular Stock Reduced One-third te One-half Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses the choicest models of the season, Dresses purchased at less than the early season's wholesale price, and Dresses from our regular stock marked one third te one-half less for immediate clearance. All fashionable materials, styles and shades the opportunity of the season for the most delightful selection, as well as the greatest savings in years. Beaded and Embroidered Duvet de Laine Dresses $25 Less Than Fermer Wholesale Price Straight-line and panel models und' ethert, with circular skirta. Bodices with vestees of lace or self-material, or having the round cellarlcss neck-line. Three-quarter-length sleee& in the new wide effects. Smart narrow tic girdles. Black, navy, brown and u lovely new blue Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses $45 Reductions of One-third te One-half Crepe Georgette, Reshanara crepe, crepe meteor, Carjten crepe, tricetine and duvetine, lace-and-tinsel embroidery and lovely vel vets the material alene tell the fine quality. All excellent models and the most desirable shades. Net many of any one model se better get here early. Charming New Silk Dresses, $12.50 -MANY WORTH NEARLY DOUBLE-Crepe de chine and crepe Georgette. Tunic, straight-line, plaited-skirt, plaited-tunic and panel models. Black, navy, dark brown, French gray, taupe and beige. Sizes 36 te SO. Pussy Willow Satin Dresses, $19.75 MORE THAN ONE-THIRD UNDER PRICE Twe straight-line models of Pubsy Willow satin, made with tie sashes one beaded en the sides from neck te hem; the ether with crnpe Georgette sleeves in the new wide htyles, embroidered in metallic effect. Anether Let of Fine Dresses, $35.00 WERE FORMERLY $57.50 te $65.00 Included are tricetine, Ueorgette and crepe meteor, seme plain tailored ethers excellent assortment of styles and shades. Straw brld L duvetine, crepe beautifully beaded an li r- ! nJ i ie Miruet ferret Beys' Overcoats at Special Prices SMALL BOYS' OVERCOATS, of all wool chinchilla cloth, belted all around, warm plaid linings special at $11.75. JUNIOR BOYS' OVERCOATS, of warm all-wool fabrics, plaid-lined, belted all around; with convertible cellar 9 te 12 years special at $J5.00. ' LARGE BOYS' ULSTER OVERCOATS, with convertible cellar, full belt and many with inverted plait $18.00. nnvR'MirKivAwa.fnii ii.i-.... . .. 18 vearB-.SH 75 """""" umnKei C10U,( WItn Mll nnd ""ff pockets; 8 te $11.75. Our own new nracticul "Makine" Ceat, 1) te 18 years $13.75. StruwbrlOc & Clothier Second Fleer, Hast Seme of the Reasons Why We Say, Buy in November and Pay January First Eleven years age when we inaugu rated this system as an innovation in Philadelphia, we saw many distinct ad vantages te the public and te the Stere. The congestion of Holiday buying between December 1st and 24th, placed an almost superhuman task pn our or ganization a test of endurance for even the best trained and most loyal empleyes. Up te that time the practice of keep ing open in the evening before Christ mas had long been in operation in this city. We were always opposed te this and steed resolutely against it, until it was abolished by all large stores. Even though our empleyes did net have the added burden of these exces sively long hours, there was still far tee much overtime required because of the immense amount of work te be done in se short a time. With the BUY IN NOVEMBER, PAY IN JANUARY Campaign, this immediately began te change. The volume of November business increased; the lead was mere evenly distrib uted; the work was better done; fewer mis takes were made, and where an error did occur there was mere opportunity te correct Jt. We were distinctly benefited from an operating standpoint. Heye Is Where Our Custom ers Benefit Our Holiday stocks arc at their fullest in November. Our plan gives time for careful and unhurried selection. It relieves customers of anxiety and doubt as te whether gifts will be received before hristmas. It helps the great transportation agencies te solve their problems. It removes all reasons for waiting until December te buy gifts. Buy in November, and, unless you prefer te pay your November bill en December 1st, everything bought from new until December 31st may be paid for when veu receive your bill January 1st. (If you have no charge account, new is a geed time te open one.) the following remarkable values Savings of one-fourth te mere than A Timely Importation of Beautiful Lace Curtains At Interesting Prices Point de Paris and Irish Point Lace Cur tains such as we have net had this long time at such low prices. Scores of patterns suit able for every room in the house. Seme plain, ether- with pretty motifs, marginal, inset or double borders, leaf and scroll designs in wonderful variation. All en net of the finest quality, in white or ivory. Sash Curlaine, 21 and 24 Yards Lenff $5.50 te $Jt0.00 a Fair I'ull-Lcngth Curtains $8.00 te $45.00 a Pair Straw bridge Clothier Third Fleer, Centra Sale of Odd Pieces of Silver Toilet Ware Sterling Silver Toilet Articles in handsome designs away under price, . since lines are broken. Among them Hair Brushes $6.75 and $?.73 Mirrors $S.OO and $12.00 Small Military Brashes $3.00 and $5.25 nil Buffers $3.00 and $4.00 ' Hut Briishe-$.00 and $4.00 And larieus binall pieces. S'rawbrdse 4 Clet'il-r 'Me R Ma-kft Street A Special Purchase of Sporting Goods Makes possible, one-half. Beys1 Boxing Gloves $3.00 Set of four; brown sheepskin. Full-size Gloves $5.00 Set of four; leather palms. Basket Balls $6.50 Official weight and size; genuine cowhide cover, complete with rubber bladder. Slight imperfections of manufacture appear in bome nothing te impair serviceability. Velley Balls $5.00 Cever of genuine calfskin. Rugby Feet Balls $1.85 Pebble-grain sheepskin cover, with rubber bladder. MruwbrldKe Clothier- Fourth Fleer Men's Four-in-Hands Knitted, 60c Grenadine, $1.65 There is still a geed assortment for selec tion in both groups. The Four-in-hands at GOc nre of knitted silk. These at $1.65 are of silk knitted grenadine. All in the latest pat terns, and all at savings that average one half. Mrunrrlc'R,. A I 1 ,thlr- )a i Market Street HiisolJfFellies " Fer Your Player-Piane The following Player-Piane Werd Rolls at $1.25 each "Brinu Bark My Blushing Rese" "My Man" (Wen Hemme) 'Sally, Won't Yeu Ceiie Back" "Second Hand Hese" btr.twtiriil & lathiar rirth Fleer Wee- Aluminum Utensils at Special Prices "WEAR-Ei:R" Pudding Pan Sets, 1 quart, 14 -quart and 2-quart $1.95. WEAR-EVER" Pie Plates. Set of three- "WEAR-EVER" Measuring Cups-29c A whole tableful of useful Aluminum Uten sils of ether makes 95c. Alse n tableful at $1.25. StrnnbriiUc i. Clothier IHnrrxnt V m S A t