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| FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH D By JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Radio Editor of Popular Science Monthly. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. aerial or s should be used only gets in frequenc Such later in the serie REPORT RADIO RECORDS. Amateurs Listen In on England and Distant Points. Amateur radio “hams” and broadcast i chalked up some interest- arks for others to shoot Summer Radio. round, but t with very sensitive radio hich some form of radio mplification is incorporated. will be described in detail practically without its on season and its i<t about this time base all hecomes the most popular out- oor sport of the American public jong_about September, interest in as 1 begins to wane and the ckle public turns ta its new love- :..w ball. And so the various sports Some and go as the changing seasons aro favorable or unfavorable for the sports activities. cems that there {s going to be is destined to break popular sport, at sport and outdoors, seashore o England b many In these cases, | the broadcaster and the listener were d | using high-power sets of great efficiency. ow comes a mark for broadcast sta- to alm for. WBBG, *““The Volce from |Cape Cod,” at Mattapoisett, Ma 4 mit on 25 watts, using b has becn nd on the Pacific 2,400 volts and been heard by however, both common. would be other ieg alone for power, in L tion uses trequent coast. T transmits o1 Trvin | tor of WEBG Varmylia is owner and opera- enters!Sto ] fimwmmfa around the picture | » no difienlty wn home > worthless rent rec e Book fully explains. .000.00 by building the de homes, many of whi All homes ‘are beau 100 high sive sub and nter W many in o Our Labor Saving Ready-Cut S exhibit. See for yourseli what material -the construction—the b accurate models. insulated, | | for our beok sund underneath No obligation to buy. another wire | t as if you , and con- | Counteract Your Tendency toward - Acid Mouth . By letting WRIGLEY’S give you relief, lasting joy and benefit. It removes the food particles that lodge in the teeth and cause fer- mentation and decay. t WASHES the mouth and teeth, counteracting the acidity that does so much damage. WRIGLEYS ~ after every meal Save :500 to 2000 continue to_pay rent when it is so easy for yon to own Our Easy Payment Plan has a home, and all the conveniences that go wi It shows how you can save from Hw.:' Tilt” Way. struction—Our Free Plan Service—Our $100, Get vour copy of this wanderful book tod: Honor Bil in conveniences, and_the many 1§ it is not convenient to call in person, write or phone Ask for Our Free Book of Plans No. 136A THE EVENING ST RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. String harionics by the A and P Gypsy Ensemble, broad- cast_jointly by i, New York, 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Annual banquet of the Xt Louis Chapter, Military Order of World War, broadcast from Hotel Statler: specches, mu- sic and opera chorus; KSD, St. Lows, 7:30 Joint recital by Ivan Frank, tenor, and Erick Lukasczyk, Polish pianist, WOR, Newark, 8:15 p.m. Organ _recital from Estey studios, WJZ, New York, 8:30 pm. Concert by Salvation Army Band, WHAZ, Troy, N. Y., 11 TWO UNHURT IN CRASH. ANCISCO, April 21.—Lieut. Benton, United States Army or, and a young woman passen- o commercial airplane, fell San Francisco Bay caped uninjured. A | aving crew rescued companion and the ashore. into but e: iven thousands it, instead of 1t contains over heen built in our most exclu- illustrated with floor plans sk aiso fully explains— ““Honor Bilt" Con- Guarantee. .. Call at our beaatiful Homes are—inspect the This WASHINGTON, D. by Charles Wold, who has been heard several times from WEAF. Except for an address on “Phantom Fortunes” by Howard M. Cool, di- rector of Washington Better Business Bureau, WCAP'S entire program will come from the studio of WEAF. Mr. Cool's speech will open the program at 7:15 o'clock. Other features Inclode a recital by Vernice Gray, pianist, and Jane Thomas, lyric Soprano; selections by Pat O'Reilly, baritone soloist of the Park Avenue M. E. Church of New RADIO NEWS A diversified program of musis, originating in New York, will be werved to Washington's audience of broadcast listeners tonight by WCAP. Vocalists predominate, but there will ho one’ feature, however, of unusual Interest—a concert on musical glasses MONDAY, APRIL York; a talk on “Historic Clocks” by Russell A. Cowles and a concert by May Singhi Breen and her girl syn- copators. Stephen E. Kramer, principal of Central High School, will make his debut in the ether through WRC at 6:15 o'elock this evening, when he talks on “The High Schools of Wash- ington.” The address will be given under the auspices of t(he National Education Association. “Roxie” and “his gang” gave their first program from the new studio in the Capitol Theater last night. As a dedicatory feature, Arden and Ohl- man, whom “Roxie” has dubbed “The no Fiends,” played a composition which they probably wrote in_the upper berth of their special car en route from Washiugton to New York after the recent visit in Washington. “Roxie” has offered a prize of two divan seats in the Capitol Theater to “the folks out there” who name it. ‘We have named the unnamed se- lection “Leaking Static.” C. E. C. requests the readers of this column to help him in identify- ing two stations in New York (c or state) which he heard Sature night. One of them signed off about 11 he said ‘T cou not understand either of the announcers, he sald, 1 I ‘ Woodwargdébomrop Down Stairs Store |- Third Birthday Sale Fine Bungalow Aprons 88c 500 special Birthday priced bungalow aprony, in fast color ginghams—Amoskeag and Se- curity, and percales. Generously full cut to assure comfortable wearing. All sizes from 36 to 46. In twelve different attrac- tive styles. These are out- standing values even for such an event as our Birthday Sales. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Pure boot. Porch Frocks, $2.95 Chambray and gingham porch frocks, in plain_and striped or checked effects. zes 36 to 46. Silk Slips, $3.95 In white, flesh, green, powder blue, tan, rose and gray. Plain tailored models with pinked ruffles or tailored hem. Swiss Dresses, $5.95 . White dotted Swiss Dresses in attractive colors and pat- terns. Linen Dresses, $3.95 Linen Dresses, in tan, blue, orchid, maize, green, orange, and sizes 36 to 46. Pettibockers, 95¢ Sateen pettibockers, in flesh, orchid, tan, blue and green. Petticoats, $1 Sateen petticoats, in dark shades; regular and extra sizes. Porch Dresses, $2.95 New Dresses, embroidered in new spring shades. Peach, orchid, pink, blue, green, maize and white. Sizes 16 to 46. Costume Slips, $1.95 Satinette slips, in white, peach, tan, flesh, gray, black and blue. 36 to 44. White Slips, $1 Costume slips stitched bodice 36 to H. Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Silk petticoats, in jersey, gray, tan, rose, blue and brown. Union Suits, 65¢c Women's union suits of fine quality cotton in tight or shell built-up shoulder or bodice-top styles, full cut. Sizes 36 to 44. hem- Sizes with tops. Twill Suits—Sports Coats POTRET TWILL AND SUITS, in short box coat, boyish | models. plaids and checks. satin de chine lined. SPORTS COATS i flare and straightline models. novelty materials in grays, blues and mixtures, Satin de chine and lingette lin DOWN STAIRS Boyish Blouses, $1.68 Hairline and pin stripe dimi- ties in tan and white. Some with Bobby collars, Semi-soft materials with turn-back caffs. Piped with gingham, Peter Pan and two-in-one collars. Sizes 34 to 42. Steoveless Sweaters, $2.95 Plain knitted sport sweaters with glos (artificial silk) trim- ming. Some are monogramed. With borders, and belts. Also flannel slipons, sleeveless, with button fronts, red, copen, gray, lariat, black, green, orchid and ewhite. Roman Stripe and Check Silk Scarfs $2.95 Crepe de chine, tub silk and glos scarfs, in the new Roman stripes and black and white combinations. All spring col- ors. Brocaded Bandeaux 35¢ Stripe and brocaded cotton bandeaux in flesh. Sizes 32 to 44 Infants’ Coats, $2.95 White coats of good quality cashmere for infants. Sizes 2 years. to 2 Eztra-Sice Underthings, $1.75 Beautiful gowns with V, square or round necks. Step- ins and chemise. Neatiy trim- fl!flt with lace, plain tailored. o 52, Sports Satin, $1.43 Yd. Plain-color sports satin (glos artificial silk) in white, copen, gl%y. tan and pink. 38 inches Wide. Tablecloths, $2.25 Half-linen imported Irish damask pattern table cloths. With wrap-around skirts.“ In navy poiret twill and sports Chiffon Silk Hose 85¢ Pair | wilk chiffon First quality thread Lisle top. hos: white, nnde, Jack rabbit, piping rock and gun metall Sises 8% to 10, DOWN STAIRS STORE. Gingham bungalow aprons, in small. medium and large sizes. Wanted colors. “Glos” Vests, $1.35 Glos (artificial silk) vests well made and plain tailored. In flesh, orchid and peach. Sizes 36 to 4. Glove Silk Vests, $1.75 High-grade glove silk vests. Full cut and well tailored, Flesh, orchid, peach and white. Sizes 36 to 44. Glove Silk Camisoles, 75¢ In plain tailored style. Black, flesh, white, orchid and navy. Sizes 36 to 44. Bungalow Aprons, $1.95 White dimity bungalow aprons with val lace trim- mings. All sizes. Misses’ Women’s | Misses’ Models SPORTS Full crepe or | n the popular Soft light tans, ed. STORE. silks. New Spring Crepe Skirts, $6.45 First time offered. In heavy crepe combination pleated models. Knife-pleated mod- els in spiral crepe and wrap- around models in stripe crepe effects. Colors: Navy, gray, black and tan. DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ Coats, $11.75 In the popular plaids and tan, green and blue. All sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Gowns, 88c In white or flesh muslin. em- broidery or lace trimmed Sizes § to 14 years, Knit Capes, $3.95 Knit capes and sweaters In many styles and colors. Sizes 2 to 14 years. nfants’ Dresses, $1.26 W hite nainsook dresses with white embroidered turn- $1.35 600 pajamas, Birthday Sale. Through the co-operation of a pajama ma nufacturer this price is possible. Of good quality mus- lin. well mas four silk fact and Plenty of In white, tan, blue lavender. ~ Sizes A to D DOWN STAIRS STORF. in this Crepe Kimonos, $1.95 Serpentine crepe kimonos with full open sleeves. Spe- cial birthday price. Fabric Gloves, 38c Pr. Two-button gloves, spe: point backs. White, cafe, brown and chocolate. Sizes 514 to 7. Men’'s Oxfords $2.95 Pr. In light shades of tan. Full square toe and Goodye welt sole and rubber hec Sizes 6 to 10. Men’s Percale Shirts, $1 Fine quality. Attractive striped patterns. Full cut— tailored. 1372 to 17. Men’s Shirts, $1.25 Shirts of madras, glos striped 3 madras, corded madras, in a variety of patterns. Full cut. ‘ Sizes 132 to 17. Late Spring Dresses New dresses in smart fabrics, a variety | of colors and the most fashionable styles with bits of unusual trimming seldom seen at such a moderate price. motifs, dainty touches of laces, novel embroidertes, pleats and tucks in basque and straightline effects. Cape Dresses, Apron Dresses. In printed georgettes, crepe and foulards, satins, taffetas, satin-face crepes, glos shadow stripe trico, ripplette, tub and sports Beaded Tiered Dresses, DOWN STAIRS STORE. Cretonnes, 30c Yard Printed cretonnes in a large assortment of patterns and colors. 38 inches. Woven Tissues, 35¢ Yd. 36-inch woven color tissue in small checks and plaids. Many colors. Lace Voile, 40c Yard In a full range of colors and black and white. 36 inches wide. Irish Linen, 65¢ Yard In a good rtment of col- ors. Pre-shrunk, ready to use. Baby Bonnets, $1.95 and G0c. Plain bonnets for baby boys and fluffy lace and embroidery trimmed bonnets for baby girls. Plain Voiles, 35c Yard Plain voiles 39 inches wide, in wanted colors. Fine shirts with in style 13% Men’s Combed Yarn ice. Men’s Socks, 50c Pr. 3 pairs,$1.25. High grade (artificial silk) pla sturdy and well First cordovan Sale only. Brown and black leather Boston bag siz Girls' Men’s Muslin Pajamas Men’s Oxford Shirts combe plain and to 16 Socks, 25¢ Pr. §1. rn <ocks with dou orced heel anc assuring excellent Sizes 10 to 1175 Splendid grade los quality. Gray, and Palm [ Sizes 10 to 11 Men’s Ties, 35¢ for SL Knit and | four-in-hand neckwear bat-wing a Large varict nd goli bow of patt Serving Trays, 88c Oval serving trays with dou- ble handles, hogany finish. In gilt or ma- Decorated. Boston Bags, $1 tation Handy and very attractive Dressed Dolls, 10c Cloth-stuffed bodies with breakable heads. from 12 to 24 i Pink, blue dresses. Dall hos in and white fizured Girls’ Leghorn Hats summer special. leghorn hats Birthday sale Fiber Rugs $1.95 to $11.50 Just received in time for the Birthday priced speciall is prescribed by dentists and doctors. Says one dentist: “H chewing gam is used regularly it will result in a noticeable benefit © the teeth.” Get your WRIGLEY benefit today. Underthings, $2.25 Two-plece pajamas, neatly trimmed Wwith medallions, handmade lace and embroid- ered. Veile gowns with shirred yoke and narrow lace edge. White, flesh, orchid and honeydew. Nainsook Slips, $1 Taflored slips with hip hems. Hemstitched strap and top. Neatly trimmed. Underthings, 58¢c & 78c uslin gowns, step-ins and fioimm Gowns with Jennie, round or V necks, Step-ins of muslin er wash and ready erepe. And bloomers of plain muslin in flesh, and white. Some in extra sizes. Size 72x72. Pillowcases, 33c 45x36-inch _ bleached muslin hemmed pillowcases, special- 1y Birthday priced. Crepe de Chine $1.88 Yard 38-inch printed crepe de chine in a large variety of patterns and all-over designs. Also small designs. Silk Pongee, 95¢ Yard All-silk Japanese pongee 12 momie. 33 inches wide, Half-Linen Towels, 50c Half-linen hemstitched huck towels in the wanted large mize, 20x40. Made in Ireland. over collars and cuffs for boys and lace trimmed and tuck trimmings for girls. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Crepe Billie Burkes, $1 Flesh color crepe Billie Burkes in sizes 4 to 14 years. Special. Lingerie Hats, $1.50 Lace or embroidery In adorable little styles, - Children’s Coats, $5.95 and $7.95. For boys and girls from 2 to 6 years. Of sub- stantial coatings. Infants’ Shirts, 28c Wrapper fronts shirts and double-breasted shirts, for in- fants up to 3 vears old. - Infants’ Shoes Shantung, 50c Yard 36-inch colored cotton shan- tung in tan, copen, brown, white and green. Japanese Crepe 25¢ Yard 30-inch - colored Japanese crepe inimany colors. Special Birthday price. ® amsak Crepe de Chine $1.58 Yard 40-inch all-silk crepe de chine in light and dark spring shades and black and white. Wildflower Crepe $1.35 Yard A new knitted fabric, mlos (artificial silk) in tallaw, zinc, le patter and colo; 2y 6x9. 37, inches by Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, $11.25 Rugs of this nationally known make in effects ideal for any room in the house. Size 7.6x9 Rag Rugs, 80c & $1.65 Good-grada rag russ in at- tractive colors with borders of tan and blue. Size 2x S0c, and size 30x60, $1.65 Boys’ Flapper Saits 120 just received for Birthdav Sale. All are well taflored suitg, with button pants, with 2 patch pockets, shirt siec Pearl Necklaces, $1.45 Speeial price. Indestructible, graduated sizes, 36 inches long, with clasp. Bead Bags, $1.45 In the smart drawstring style. Al new and -vanted shades and combinations. $1.15 Pair Infants' ankle strap ehoes in tan, patent leather and white. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. . Women’s Oxfords, $1.95 Pair and oomtrasting separate helt in Khaki and Peggy cloths. Tans, blues, greens and gray Sizes 3 to 10. old rose, pigtail blue, encalyp- tus, cocoa, copper, white, black and navy. 36 inches Demonstrating “The Dainty Way’ A special demonstration of “the dainty way” to cleanse, whiten, beantify and put real life into one’s skin. You will be pleasantly sur- prised with the result of this new way. Come m agd see this demounstration. Cream O Clay, large, $L Cream O Comfort, large, $1; smal, 60<. Cream O Powder, $1. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Specially Priced Aluminum, 38¢ © 600 pieces of aluminum ware, of good quality, priced at substantial savings. In the lot are colanders, saucepans, ketiles, frypans, pitchers, nestpans and mixing bowls. Each piece is perfect. Very spe- cial Birthday Sale price, Splendld valuo opportunity. Attractive patent leathor oxfords, mmde om a neat last and fitted with Goodyear welt soles and Cuban rub- ber heels. Sizes £ to 8. s DOWN STAIRS STORE. DOWN STAIRS STORE.

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