The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1912, Page 24

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| HOUSEKEEPING CAN NOW BE DONE 5 ECTROTY You Can Cook, Wash, Iron Clothes and Sweep by Lightning. FOOL-PROOF OUTFITS. Things to Interest Women at the Show in the Grand Central Palace. ‘That person who said that “woman's work is never done" would certainly @bange his mind {tf he could visit the Biectrcal Show which has just opened fm the Grand Centra) Palace. Any more G@ttractive exposition of how to be happy though a housekeeper it is dim- oult to imagine. Cooking, cleaning, laundry work, in fact every household task, has been simplified and rendered agreeable by the, wide. use of electrical appliances. The show | chio little dainty evening dress t eertainly suggests one solution for our ever-present servant problem—the hin) THouKht to use some gray or ing of skilled silent electricity to take the place of the wearisome succession @f incompetent and impertinent “help.” Take, for instance, the power table, @ne of the most sensible wedding pree- ents to be found tn this city of New ‘Terk. This looks like an ordinary Kitchen table in size and shape, but a| mall motor concealed beneath the table| top runs the various labor-saving de- vices with which the contrivance ie equiped. By simply starting the motor the hou 1 exe ice eream and even polish the silver. 6TOVE THAT WILL MONEY FOR YOU. A common complaint heard against electricity in the kitchen is its expense. But at the Blectricai Show is @ ro- cently perfeoted electric stove which has an almost human perception of the beauty of economy. The stove ts un- usually capacious, with @ good-sized ‘oven and plenty of covers, But its par- ticular excellence lies in the fact that as soon as it attains @ certain heat it automatically shuts off the electric cur- rent. Then the cooking of the dinner SAVE THE Attractive Gown ot Tatipe Combined With Brocade Velvet — Evening World’s Original Fashions for Home Dressmakers. —_.— All questions concerning @e signs and mate riale of dresses should bh ad dreased to the Fashion Editor of The Evening World. No pat terns for designs ppED <n this colume can be obtained, but with the descrip tion furnished it is @ atmple matter to work out patterns. | A new and distsctive panture of | hte department te the illustration | of the different places of the pattern | necessary for the making of the gar- | went. It shows how easily the | tractive design can be executed, and | leo serves as a guide in cutting once | etn pattern if such ts neaded, | ee ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion BAtltor Would you kindly advise me how to | make a astyileh afternoon dress from | Inclosed cloth material %% yas, 68 4 From the flowered stk 1 for theatre and dinner occ chiffon with it. I want to wear neok and with it Am = twen years old, small and dainty, reddirh-| brown hair, light-brown eyes and not| much color, MRS, A.D. ‘Trim the waist of your broad- oloth broad fist collar of brown attached to « shirred chemisette of ecru net, stretch ont | to the shoulders, outting squarely | scross the back. the net out @ the wrist have turn back. Trim the the centre with brown tons, which continue down the skirt eight incles to define the opening, which cute away to the | | | ide seams, revealing fiat plaite across the front. Use gray chiffon ‘with your flowered silk, making a very deep round collar to drop in back from a inm low round neck, Hem it h coral French | knots, Mave « pannier of the silk | Grape up on the left hip, caught with @ ohio bow of coral velvet, while a straight band of the chiffon @ropping from under the pannier is revealed in s point, Weare crush of coral at the belt. Dear Fashion Editor: Tam 4 young girl of fifteen yea: stout Indeed and quite tal ‘woman's form, which mi tumes, of which I am very fond, im- ‘proceeds on the fireless cooker principle, the retention of temperature. Of course this het and therefore 1s of great the inexperienced house! need not worry about her ing or her cake falling. Another new and “foolproof” moda ts that of the safety water bollery. This has @ false bottom and is so arranged that the instant the liquid dn the process of being heated bolls away the electric current {# automatically switched off. Therefore there is no cl eo of a ‘burned utens!l or @ worse conflagration, The same safety device ttached to & percolator and a chafing dish. THIG6 WILL PREPARE A WHOLE MEAL. Then there are the absolutely fas- eimating combination cookers, which will prepare a whole meal. The upper eection of this smafl rectangular con- trivance takes off. On the lower naif {8 @ gridiron for brotiing bacon or chops @ toasting bread, Th» top half is a stewpan. The cover is used for frying e6Es, oF, reversed, for cooking grildic oakes. And the cost of operation is barely ax cents an hour, Another heater may be used with « @offes percolator, @ teakettle or a @afing dish. Another includes « frying pan, double bolier, teakettles and sauce- pan, And @ third t¢ @ combination gaute pan, eas botler and teakettle. The capacity of euch utensils varies trom @ pint to @ gallon, so that there is a @ize to suit any family. Besides its many posstbilities in heat- fme and lighting, electricity is equally ‘well adapted to keeping thing: electrical home refrigerator view at the Blectrical Show. \. monia is used, only salt brine, which ts reduced to freezing point and then passed into pipes which line a refrigerator of oninary size ani appearance. The chill fe absolutely uniform and will last ten hours at a stretch when all current hae been turned off, Dampness ts abso- jutely eliminated, and also all danger of the typhoid germs, which are so often to be found in natural tee. The cost of working Uve refrigerator is equivalent to the cost of 1%cent tee. Attached to it is apparatus for making artificial enever that ts wanted. THIS MACHINE DOES THE FAM- ILY WASH. The electrical laundry, which fs tn full show, will be of great ce Ww in public laundry: prices The solled clothes are washing m boing somewhat en When the motor ts the clothes revolve around the paddies in this “churn,” first in one direction, then in the other, The ma- chine automatically reverses itself and thus keeps the clothes from twisting and tearing. Another electric this same machine operates the wringer, with no expenditure of human strengt! Then the clothes are hung tn the electric | gefaric dyyer, up the sides of which run electric heaters, At the top electrio fans force | only for adults, but worse yet, for children's fi st to the housewkte who deplores| © chine, the | current applied to possible. Can you suggest something In an evening dress, also a school dress? My hair is blond and curly, my eyes @ grayish blue. PANSY C, For @ school dress have a dark Diue se vuade with @ pointed chemi: vaich does pot end at the belt ve but continues below it five inch «. ‘Trim the centre with small black buttons. A collar of Diack velvet pointing away to the back could have one of Sine white mouseeline over, as conld algo the ouffs. Have an inverted plait in A modish gown of twp color wool ratine ig trimmed effectively with bro- cade elvet holding red. Thir firme the front of the shoni tunic, and as @ square collar on the waist, from the front of the skirt. For an evening 0" have a pale green , with the waist out mere straps over the sho while a separate glimpse of fine cream shadow lace wohld complete it, finished at the low round neck with tiny pink roses. Drape the skirt from the left hip, revealing psi aed News Oddilics A whale has talen up quertere in the Firth of Forth, sys the London Evening Standard, and regularly guides the steamers up and down, oint of the lace fizished acro: straight lower sige with Charged with stealing a nap in the home ef Mre, Angeline Bonell, Ferdinand Doncle was arraigned to-day in Montclair, Three hundred Flatbush patriots sang “America” at an inniy y cele- bration last night. This is the way they had to sing the secon! vor “La, la, ta, too-ra-loo, La, 1a, 10, loo-ra-too, Ta, ra, la, la Ta, ra, la, teedle-dee, Da, da, da, deedie-tee, ‘Too, To0-00-00-00, oodle-too, Doodle-do, too, roo!" Heartbroken at the death of @ pet cat, Miss Constance Bentley of Woodland, Wellington, Somerset, England, has arrived here, hoping to forget her grief in travel, Though princes are supposed to be paragons of Politeness, Com- missioner of Immigration Williams has as yet received no bread- and-butter letter from Prince Ludovico Pignatelli d'Aragona, Fels which clog the power plant machinery at Bingham's Mill, N. ¥., are keeping the villages of Red Hook, Tivoli and Madalin in darkness nearly every night. Are evil communications still corrupting good manner! Two Brook- lyn police dogs were found asleep on duty last night. The Kind You Have Always.Bought. | | TT is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, Il, Fletcher for over 30 years—the genuine Castoria. We respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears | his signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the amo signature ap- pears on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who have used Castoria for | eir little ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of tho ounger genere ation t It » be regretted that there are peoplo who are Mow engaged in the business of putting up and telling all sorts of Fubstitutes, or what should moro properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not es, It therefore devolves down the ascending hot air, 8 that the| on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do same heat is used over and over again. ‘The clothes are as white as if they of the process, which resembles a high “| GAINED FLESH TAKING Boils i." Bdsevor Cons, were | the mother's watchfulnesa, dried outdoors because of the swiftness | Genuine Castorla always bears tho s! that for themselves, but the child has to rely on re of , Hausen, 101] It makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get it.) BETITBZII Serge DESCRIPTION. [MICHIGAN] » great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, | Unter which @ bias fold self-color mes- saline outlines a deep, square yoke. A similar fold finishes the tunte around, also the elbow sleeves, while a touch of vivid poinsetta red {# introduced in the velvet buckle at the belt and in| the tiry buttons trimming the waist. | roses. Finish with a narrow belt of green velvet, THE CURABLE STAGE CONSUMPTION Do not go away from home ia the bope of @ cure from residing « short time in o different olimate, Cons ease fe just ae curable ease, and can be cured in any oltmate, You can be cured at home—if you can be cured at all—while if you improve in another climate, you return to your home only to have the @isease break out sguin in @ more virulent form than before. Remember that every case through {te curable stage, which te often of a yoar'e @uration— plenty of time to be cured, if the disease te only recognized and properly treated before the incurable stages over take the patient, If you foar that there has been fatlure to correctly diagnose or understand your case, call on Dr, Anderson and invest!- wate his means of treatment for yourself. He ts one of New York's leading Spectal- tis in Throat and Lung Diseases, and an expert in diagnosis by special X-l4ght examination, whereby he discovers the tigns of lung trouble while te yet In Its curable stage. 1s you nothing to find out for yourself, because office consultation and examination are given without charge. Dr, Anderson, Specialist, 50 West 22d pirest (between 6th and 6th avenues), New York. Houre—Datly, 10 to 4; Monday, Wednes- day, Friday evenings till 8 o'clock; Sundays, 11 to 2, Valuable book on Tuberculosis sent to any address. ‘FURNITURE CO C pil MN Wey wu ll ] Site tt ry $3e~ngsg CNTF 5 75 Ye 100 $1.00 WEAR” 2174-32 AVE 9™"ST dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street Avpual Week of Sales 55 Years of Growth in Merc handising || SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE OF STANDARD QUALITY AT LARGE CONCESSIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES. ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Women’s Suits & Dresses Tailored Suits in a variety of materials and models. value 22.00 to 28.00, 16.50 and 22.50 Fancy Trimmed Tailored Suits of Rough Serge. value 25.00, 19.75 Smart Afternoon Dresses of Charmeuse, various models. 24.50 and 29.50 value 29.50 to 35.00 Evening Gowns of Brocaded Satin and Plain Charmeuse. value 37.50, 28.00 - Women’s Coats & Wraps Models and materials suitable for all occasions. Evening Wraps of Brocaded Velvet, attractive colored linings. value 55.00, 35.00 Long Coats of Chinchilla Cloth, lined through- out with Persian silk. 18.50, 22.50 values 29.50, 35.00 Short Coats of Chinchilla, lined with Satin and Peau de Cygne. 45 in. long, values 12.50, 19.50, 9.50, 12.50, 14.50 Regis Corsets Latest Fall Models. Low bust with extra long skirt,— made of fancy figured Broche and Plain Coutil. 1.95 values 3.50 and 4.00 Women’s Gloves Fownes’ 1 clasp Natural Chamois.........- > special 75c pair “McCreery” 1 clasp Novelty Pique,—white with black fourchette or black with white four- chette. special 1.00 pair 12 button length, Glace Mousquetaire. Black or white. special 1.75 pair Women’s House Gowns Exclusive assortment of Imported and Domestic House Gowns and Negligees, also Bath Robes in the latest models and: materials. Negligees of Crepe de Chine with self-colored or lace trimming. 4.75, 6.50, 8.50 values 6.95, 12.50 Negligees of Albatross... 3.75, 5.50, 7.50 value 6.50 to 10.50 Eiderdown and Blanket Robes.............. values 3.95 and 5.75, 2.95 and 3.75 Kimonos of Flannelette................0008 value 1.10 to 1.95, 85c, 1.10 and 1.45 Kimonos of Flannelette,— sailor collar and cuffs of satin. value 1.75, 1.45 Women’s Merino Underwear Fall weight, White Ribbed Combination Suits, silk trimmed. value 1.00, 75c Silk and Lisle Sleeveless Vests, silk trimmed. value 1,00, 65c Swiss Ribbed Merino Tights,— ankle and knee lengths. value 1.35, 75c # Umbrellas For Men and Women. Fxtra quality, Spitalfield Silk Umbrellas. Handles,— assorted, natural and carved woods, others with Sterling Silver Caps and Trimmings. value 5.00 to 6.00, 2.95 The Millinery Salons Have Their “Golden October Specials” Tomorrow 374 Hats at $5; Worth $8 to $9.50 Velvet and plush hats, black, taupe and colors in numbers of the very new shapes. Large and small. Many with ostrich feathers—some of black velvet with white ostrich are decidedly chic. ¢ with smart tailored feather fancies. Some with picot taffeta quilling. Some charming ones from our own workrooms. First floor, Old Buflding. Nearly a Hundred New $10 Hats —All Worth Very Much More Large dress hats or very good small hats in new shapes. Taupe plush with black and white ostrich—a small hat. Black plush with wide gold lace around the crown and mauve ostrich feather at side—a large dress hat. Between these two extremes almost every style a woman can want. Second floor, Old Building. Other Golden Specials for Friday Women’s Gloves. Boys’ Suits $1_and_ $1.25 Pique Boys’ $12 Suits for $8 Fan heviots, browns and grays Gloves for 85c. serge-lined. ‘Pour new models, Nor- 1,300 pair pique glace gloves, black, folk and double-breasted style. For boys from 7 to 18 years, Third floor, Old Bullding. Young Women’s Coat Dresses $16.50 for $25 grades, Made of imported two-tone cor- duroy, black, brown and blue. Satin and braid trimmed. One-piece coat style. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 60 only—no duplicates possible. Skirt length 35, 37 and 39, Second floor, Old Building. with spear point or contrasting em- broidery. All sizes. No duplicates possible. Subway floor, Old Bullding. Neckfixings Sample copies of imported jabots, stocks, coat sets, round collars, Dutch eets, chemisettes, etc. Hand-em- broidered, often trimmed with real laces, regularly 75c to $20, for 25c to $9.75. Marabou and ostrich sets; muff and scarf, black or natural, regularly $14.50, for $8 set. Chemisettes, larly $1, for 0c. lain floor, Old Building. Sample neckwear, jabots, sete, etc., regularly $1 to $3, for 50c. Subway floor, Old Building. Children’s Things $5 chinchilla coats for $3.75, $7 cloth and corduroy coats for $$. Ribbons $10 corduroy coats for $7. baysmss, pan $3 and $3.50 velvet and corduroy Plain, corded and ‘gat? printed taf- | hats for $2 and $2.50, feta, 4% to 514 inches wide, all colors, $7.50 llama sets of leggings, eweat- black and white; regularly 20c, for | ers and cap, white, an, for $5. ‘yard, Boys’ $1.50 galatea bloomer suite Subway floor, Old Building. for $1, Sizes 2 to 4 years. Carriage Robes $5 white Iceland robes, cosily warm, $3.85. Sweaters, etc. $3.50 knit sweaters, white, oxford, cardinal, for $2. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 85c galatea rompers for 65c, Sizes 2 to 6 years. 38c underbodies for 25¢, $3.75 blanket bath robes for $1.99 sizes 6 to 14 years, Third floor, Old Building, French Hand-Made Silk_Blouses Regularly $15 to $27.85, for $8.75. New models that lett Paris the end of August. White satin, crepe de chine, chif- fen, etc. Some colors. Perfect condition. Sample sizes. Each different. Third floor, Old Building, Imported Velveteen $2.50 Grade for $1.25 Only Enough for Friday The season’s fashionable material. The season’s most fashionable weave, The color at all times Gistinguished, Dress Fabric Salons, First floor, Old Bldg, Are We Selling Goods Too Cheaply in the Women’s Store on the Subway Floor? Some people say we are. But customers seem glad of it. The coats you can get here at $6.75, $9 and $13,50— The skirts at $2.25 and $3.75— The raincoats at $3.75, $5 and $6— The dresses at $5.75, $7.50, $10.75 and $12— The tailored suits at $7.50, $10, $12.25 and upward— are all GOOD. They appeal to women with lots of money just as well as to women who must dress on a small outlay, We Have Just Specially Purchased 200 Suits to Sell at $13.50 , Made by a tailor noted for his painstaking work for well cut garments that mean nearly fit without alteration, His specialty is plain, mannish styles. . And these for tomorrow are PLAIN—the GOOD PLAIN —which costs much more than poor trimming. Semi-fitting coat, notched velvet collar, skirt with three pleats at each side. All built of honorable all-wool cheviot—black, blue brown, Guaranteed satin linings. oF Please remember, this is $13.50 worth full and runni over. Subway floor, Old Building, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. - Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth St,

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