The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1914, Page 10

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BESSIE'S TROUSSEAU aduated from | on the third finger of her left hand, | boudoir caps, morning wrappers and| and bridygroom. THE EVENING WORLD, en ‘ By Eleanor Schorer PPPRLaADPDODDDDIDADPDD ODD |11094064109001440969000904040000100000046 14 ‘fy Bien Sco | + doz. NO POSSIBLE ECONOMY ON THE BRIDAL CosTUR he| the word economy first begins to| house dresses. 4 have a meaning for her. There is 80 *| much she muat have—and so much cat anaNeuralg:a —" net Best more she thinks she noeds—and should have if there is a way to get {t. For this is her dream period, the golden age of girlhood. It is useless and unreasonable to tell her that she can not have this and that. Every- thing must be done to help along that most wonderful wardrobe that “ every bride-to-be remembers all her fe. or However, an attempt *to tell the girl of limited income, how to dis- a* | criminate in her purchases and how to use each dollar to the greatest The second great economy ts to buy washable materials. This is es- pecially wise if Bessie contemplates economizing after marriage. Here are some washable fabrics and trimmings: Crepe de chine, cot- ton crepe (with silk figure if de- sired), wash silks, china silk, mull, wash satin and lawn, linen, muslin and gingham, of course. Wash rib- bons, nearly all laces, and the fluffy, soft, snow-like swansdown that adorns milady’s boudoir gowns can be tubbed. To be married in a smart tailored suits the only possible way to re- EXCEPTING=-THIS. dainty morning wrap. “All the pret- And when Bride Bessie’s third|tier for your little fingers having finger boasts two gold circlets and | made it,” Bob will say, and hold her the honeymoon has passed she will| two hands and forget to eat. serve her first eke us her ELEANOR SCHORER. BAD COLD, HEADACHY OR BILIOUS? REGULATE YOUR BOWELS! 10 CENTS Break a bad cold? Yes! Surest way in the world is to take two Cascarcts to-night sat yee will wake up with « clear head and the cold gone. this! If headachy, stuffed up and apre all over from a cold or gtippe, give your liver and bowels a thorough cleansing with making cold. Cascarets and you will wonder in the morning what became of your misery- Cascarets is the surest cold breaker known—a 10-cent box will prove it. Mothers should cure children's colds this way—no harm—no dangerous drugs, / FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. Stewart & Co. 6TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Announce for Saturday Extraordinary Reductions In Women’s & Misses’ Apparel To Close Out 280 Handsome Winter Suits Fancy Trimmed and Tailored Models 15.00 Heretofore to $50.50 Reproductions of costly Paris models in chiffon broadcloth, cheviots and gabardines. .' Chiffon Velvet Suits Suits of chiffon velvet otk plush; ,exquisite any anne wi, ges 39.80 Former Prices up to $95.0 Dressy Fur Trimmed Suits Of chiffon broadcloth, trimmed ‘with alll velvet, military braid- ing and furs. veggie coats have the new Empire effect 20.00 Former Prices to $45.00 Women’s Coats and Wraps Plush @® Corduroy Coats Fur Trimmed Mixture Coats In including Belted, flare and Empire models, handeome fur collars; peau 418 50 cygne lined and interlined e possible advantage, thus getting|duce the expense of the bridal cos- more pretties for her trousseau,|tume and do things correctly at the would not be fruitless, same time. Such a garment will give The shortest road to economy in| much service aleo as a travelling wee clothes is to make them yourself.| sult and for general wear later. But dose it" dows Even if you cannot make gowns/this is only possible where invita- pe mare St Ie successfully, most any girl can sew | tions are limited to the families and y bon. sacuet A make all her Tagerie, a few sloeeet: friends of Eee! bride © OTHER FOUALLY UNUSUAL VALUES NOT ADVERT ISEDZE ZL ZH Wed SCammeyer st piuped ieanh” A Standard 7Merit Phe “oebees tie torvite ccaling \CANBY CATHARTIC Former Price $39.50 ‘joints and musciea and ever fale F te the mest wonderful remedy in hana fer orang otrains, aur te sore. lameness, sw: yell tet a: Evening Wraps Velvet or plush; in all the becll fonable colors, ine’ light shades; ne ae aia? } white pi collars...... 4. 50 Former Price $39.50 to CENT CORES ane conte STORE WORK WHI WHILE “You SLEEP. ROOKLYN’S BIGGEST CREDIT HO! @ A CAMMEYER “SALE” That Is cae ; ‘The word “SALE,” as applied to the usualrun of merchan- | ‘at the same time allow him to announce a “sale.” The ‘ ee, See ore UE, REDUCTION of manufacturer SKIMPS the quality to lower his price. NOT GRAND STREET SMITH STREET CORNER DRIGGS AVENUE BROOKLYN CORNER WYCKOFF STREET se Ot RRTEN ASTRO eae Se OP ONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS id MOST LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS EVER OFFERED CAMMEYER Shoes. ‘Sales’ as a general rule offer mer- SO with this CAMMEYER “SALE.” Every pair of shoes / ehandise SPECIALLY MADE by manufacturers for *‘sale” Is OUR OWN REGULAR STOCK and HAS SOLD ALL # purposes. The goods are produced at a lower fffure than SEASON ‘at the prices quoted. This we GUARANTEE— SILK WAIST Free to every lady, With purchase of Suit er Coat we will give a beautiful Silk Waist Free. A Group of Over 1,750 Pairs of Cammeyer Button Boots bat Have Actually $3.50, $4.0 Been Reduced From $5.00, $7.00, cr 386 Pairs of Genuine Cammeyer Black Satin 7 ot oe On $20 Worth 1 ULOTHING Ladies’ Suits & Coats $10 to $30 Men's Suits 4 Overcoats $10 to $28 Boys’ Norfolk Suits & Winter Overcoats Neat and A. 49 Eprsjeseste 5 ae ie Coats resses were lamers wee songs | MCCUCCE! ef this character neu fp LADIES’cors,, st Suits in BRessks = {1 98 and ii J fabrics. i\ MEN’ Seer Hovene © con shew you bette: y tailored, “sre 194 OD 6 to 11 427 Pairs of Genuine dl Cammeyer Lace Boots \ i {That Have Sold Until To-Day at £5.00 *% “| pao = ao 597 Pairs of Genuine | Cammeyer Gaiter Boots | Gaiter Boots That Have Sold Until To-Day at *10™ Bizes 1114 to § | Boa aboy deed SE EALLY. UMUSUAL SALES Nit ADVE ber re a , v * 7

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