The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 5

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REPORT CONFESSION | ~ IN DOUBLE MURDER} Passerby Said to Have Killed | Chureh Girl and Married Man in Deserted Cabin. . | PORTSMOUTH. 0.. Nov. 7.—The mysterious murder of Miss Loulse! Doyle, nineteen-vear-old church worker, and J. W. NS of three children, w to-day with the alle Roy Shamblin, twenty arrested in Cincinnati Saturday. The night of Oct. 28 Shamblin was on his way to visit relatives in Ports- i mouth when he passed an abandoned cabin, according to the account given Sheriff Rickey id he noticed an automobile ou and-entered th cottage to investigate, Shamblin said a brick was thrown at him and he fire at the sil- houetted — figu he third shot brought New When Miss Doyle ° . He was fession before the morrow to DIES AS SHE HEARS OF HUSBAND'S DEATH Raltimore Couple Were Preparing | for Thetr Fortieth Anni- When in- ; J had hureh H, Huster eon Waldron | ve the ‘ Mrs dropped dead in her Avenue, Pikesville woman's de BRIGHT SMART APPAREL. /or WOMEN got MISSES 120 West 34° St °Axe Monday and Election day For Misses and Women STYLE SUPERB FOR THOSE WHO PRE- FER SELF COLLARED MODELS THIS CHIC COAT OFFERS IRRESIS- TIBLE ALLURE. SPLEN- DIDLY TAILORED OF HIGHEST QUALITY NORMANDY AND BOL- IVIA WITH THE POPU- LAR THROW-OVER SELF COLLAR. FLARE AND AEE BACK DE. \ SIGNS. BEAUTIFULLY SILK LINED AND INTERLINED. BROWN, NAVY, Nainm’s, If a gale turns Storm Hero inside out simply pull it back again. A new frame if the wind breaks it. MILLER BROS. @ CO, Manufacturers NEW YORK None Beauive Without Thie 0 Mark, i _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921, _ ssa James McCreary & C0, we Vote First---Then Take Advantage ~ of These Good Valu } Store will open tomorrow at | | 10.30 .A.M., allowing our em- ployees an opportunity to vote. | Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits At a Special Election Day Price of 29.50 These long-coated? slender-lined Suits that con- duce to a graceful, youthful silhouette. ‘They are fashioned of a really splendid quality Duvet de Laine, and are topped with modish choker collars of Nutria. All are exquisitely silk lined. So expertly have they been tailored they nestle closely about the shoulders and sleeve and hang with style and grace. All are unadorned but for natty tailored touches such as slashed pockets, rows of buttons, and tailored arrowheads. Every Fashionable Shade. Sises 14 10 18 Misses’ Section. Sizes 34 to 42 Women’s Section. (Fourth Floor) Misses’ and Women’s Skir ts, Special, 8.75 Stunning Plaid and striped effects of All Wool Prunella Cloth. Side and box-plaited styles or the new straight-line or flared effects. Black, Brown and Navy Blue are the predominating colors. Also “dressy” skirts of dark Silks, Baronette Satin and Novelty fabrics. Sizes 26 to 34 inch waistbands. (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Fur-trimmed Coats 59.50 Just a glance at the models pictured below will suffice to convince that this is an extraordinary Election Day offering. The Coats are fashioned in a graceful, belted style of such aristocratic fabrics as Veldyne, Cor- dona, ‘Erminie, Bolivia, Moussyne, are beautifully silk lined, and generously adorned with Nutria, Opossum, Caracul or Black Skunk Fur. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ and Women’s Dresses In An Election Day Sale at 29.50 Style of a new distinction character- izes every model—a sort of style that is up-to-the-minute in fashion, yet uncommon and individual. The models of Canton Crepe are positively captivating. new ideas in flying panels, all sorts of fascinating sleeves and such modish adornment as long, silken tassels, in- numerable loops of ribbon, touches of vivid color, wide bands of embroidery interspersed with Monkey [ur and as many more artistic features.’ ‘The new bateau neckline and lowered waistline are much in evidence. tractive. They feature silver beads-—-Many are ribbon trimmed. silhouette. The entire assortment of best of values. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Department, Fourth Floor. Sizes 34 to 46 (but not in every style), Women’s Department, Fourth Floor A Velveteen Blouse—5.00 Featuring a Fauntleroy Collar Why, we wonder, was not this most popular type of Blouse made 2 of Velveteen before? ‘ Surely Velvet is the ACR ~\ , fabric most suited to L }\ jy @ Blouse that wears at a N ’» a Fauntleroy collar. y Its effect worn with a plaid or striped sport skirt, or with a skirt of solid shade is most fetch- ing and youthful, It is made to slip on over the head and close in back. The collar and cuffs are of picoted White Kid. (Fourth Floor) The Season’s Latest or Brown Satin, Black Kidskin and Calfskin with hand-turned soles and Louis or Petite French Heels. Tailored and walk- ing models in Black, Brown or Tan Calf- skin, Black or Brown Kidskin and Patent Leather. Laced Oxfords, Brogue or plain ef- fects, or strap models, featuring all types of heels. when (Second Floor) Modes in Footwear—7.75 New versions of strapped Walking and Dress Pumps featuring one, two or three straps, developed in Patent Leather, Black Tan full Those of ‘Tricotine are equally at- One tailored model displays row after row of Silk braid, another hundreds of tiny buttons and edging of Jeanette Fur; others feature silver braid and a chain girdle; such charming cmbellishment as Krimmer Fur and beautifully All display straight slim lines that conduce to a youthful gowns grouped for this Sale represents the No C. 0. D'S Our Entire Stock of Hats at 2 Price Yor Tomorrow-——the Last Day Every Hat, without exception, in the Blue Salon—as well as the American Made Sections, and also our entire stock in the Untrimmed, Mourning, Flower and Feather Sections, at one-half price. is fresh and new and highly tashionable. models and recent copies. Reduction Will Be Made qt Time of Purchase Everything Many exclusive imported No Approvals (Third Floor, Annex) No Returns es... The Finest Furs Nature Produces At Moderate Prices _Furs of first quality are the only Furs worth buying, and according to the McCreery idea, are the only kind worth selling. And they are not necessarily expensive, as the following items attest. Though our Furs are “The Finest Furs Nature Produces” they bear lower prices than appear about town on inferior Furs! Blended Hudson Bay Sable Neckpieces of large, full-furred skin. 45.00 Stone Marten one-skin Neckpiece’.... . 29.50 Fox Scarfs in all the new, desirable shades. . .39.50 Alaska Seal Coats (U. $8. Gov’t Dye) of choice pelts with self collar and cuffs. 40 inches long. 565.00 Moleskin Wraps, 45: inches long........... 395.00 Persian Lamb Coats of choice, lustrous skins with Skunk collar and cuffs. 465.00 (Fourth Floor) Women’s Coats Special Values for Tomorrow 48.00 75.00 98.00 At 48.00 there are really handsome Coats of Genuine Bolivia, topped with generous collars of dependable Fur and beautifully Silk lined. Both sleeved Coats and “wrappy”’ effects. The assortment at 75.00 includes Coats of such costly fabrics as Tuskara and _ Bolivia. ‘hey are luxuriously fur-trimmed and exquisitely lined. Sleeved enodels and new versions of the Wrap. At 98.00 the lover of exclusive apparel will find stunning models copied from imports, fashioned of rare, beautiful fabrics, such as Panvelaine, Marvella, Evora, Duvet Velour or Alonzo, and bountifully trimmed with choice Fur. (Fourth Floor) rich, Girls’ Coats—16.75 Smart, serviceable Coats of various All Wool Coating materials, silk lined throughout. They are fashioned in youthful, sportive styles with large convertible collars, patch pockets and buckled belts. Sorrento Blue, Brown or Reindeer. Sizes 6 to 14 years. ‘ Girls’ Dresses—6.75 ‘Iwo fetching models, as pictured below, fash- ioned of an unusually good quality Jersey Cloth in shades of Henna, Navy or French Blue, Brown, Pekin or Walnut, and finished with White Linen collar and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. (Fourth Floor) PS ico aa ae

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