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“L5 CFM SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 First Complete Story | Of Wireless Telephony, Newest World Wonder Machinery That Makes the Wireless Phone Talk HOW IT WAS PERFECTED | SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 The Seven Ages | of Woman FRUIT-AGE—NO., IV. “For Most Women the Age of Motherhood, Be- | | | A Apparatus That Amplifies Your Voice and Sends It Out Into the Air, a. Independent of Wires, to Any Receiving Station You Wish to Reach. tween Thirty and Forty, Is Fruit-Age—A Mother Is the Gardener of Her Children, but Being a Inventor Alexanderson’s “Talking Bottle’’ Makes | Sarr ri i ary ; Maternal Burbank Is Unsafe—Fruit-Age Is the Possible Talking Through Your Home Phone to) |. bs " ct TMBOLSEs ENTER : . Age of All Achievement, the Justification of @ . sche TRONSES ENTER 1 (lam s * Paris, Manila, Buenos Ayres, or Wherever in the} , AnO BLIOTROM AMPLIEIER % a “j|| Career—and Often Forbidden Fruit-Age.” World You Want Your Voice to Be Heard. Ra speeder Eitan wag WAY: ia 7 bag; | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall By Martin Green. i re ‘ ‘ VLSES ‘ENTER ‘ Dan . "4 Ly } Copyright, 1918, ty the Pree Pubtiehing On (The New York Mroning Word) Copprieht, 1819, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Brentns World) STHRE TALKING a ie ; % Woolf fag SP et “ E ehall know them by their frulta Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?” The worth of a women you shall know by hor Fruit-Age, ND now we have the “talking bottle” as the latest development in wireless telophony, which will enable a New York business man or | BOTTLES Y holder to sit in bis office or his home and utilize his ordinary | 7 ‘ ag NI « ty) 5) S) 4 e. ) vv f y/ the decade between thirty and forty, when what she does telephone apparatus for conversation with a person in ae ff a ists) , / and is, for good or evil, takes a definite form. In m! 4 y daha aor | . a opinion {t 1s the most interesting age of all, for the London, Paris, Petrograd, Rome or anywhere else in| y a4 x ‘999 | y 4 fruits of feminine activity today are so varied. I meet Europe where there is a telephone system. Ernest F. ny a chartning, clever woman with the alert giance, the assured vearing, the aroma of accomplishment, which characterize FrultAge, and I never know beforehand whether she will prove to be a mother, a novelist, an expert /n finance, a portrait painter, a policewoman, W. Alexanderson, consulting engineer of the General Electrical Company, and expert tn radio engineering, has, by utiNzation of the “talking bottle,” in connection with inventions of his own, perfected duplex wireless Yau, of course, for the majority of women, Fruit-Age telephony to such an extent as to make conversation by | lbh cial as ie Pr te stifl the age of motherhood. A woman's children may be born before her wireless at any distance just as easy and convenient ENTE! HE. thie — sy HUMAN Voic thirtieth birthday but, with the average age of marriage what It is, their as conversation over wire telephone lines over a dis- MAGNEST IC ATH - eR THe furmative years are Hkely to colncide with her years between thirty and tance of a few miles. In fact, his inventions make pos- 2 XN MM SIACS ER 4m PULSES forty. A mother is the gantener of her children, and her care us ally de- sible for the use of 1a Bi This has b Navy Daniels, # wires and wireless in one operation, pen demonstrated by actual experiments. Secretary of the uted in his office in the State, War and Navy Building at Washington, talked, on occasions prior to his departure for Europe, to *resident Wilson and others on board the transport George Washington, en oute from New York to Brest. These conversations—or, it might more Atanas termines tf they develop atund and| <weet personalities or stunted and | the laws of fruit culture. She should bitter ones. protect her sons and daughters from the contaminating snobberies and When a gantener wants geod fruit what doea he do? He sees to it that ils trees have decent goll, plenty of | uuntight and protection from Ini pests. Then he allows each apple or poar or peach to develop after tts kind—untess he is Burbank. The nor- vulgarities which coarsen manners and degrade intelligence, which teach sa tnctlett peat #0 @ ma reaemnble|Manipuiate the little ives around 1 rosy Baldwin apple, Ho does not| %er. Maternal messing and meddling attempt to aquecsc @ fat, round peach | W!th young ambitions and tempera~ Into an elongated pear-shape He| Mente ts responsible for much spoiled = does not try to make etrawberry | Uman fruit. tote planta grow like bushes because much} What does Frutt-Age mean for the TRAV el Ore ee : \ nt , iy the manner of raspberries and be- | Childless woman? NSS Sa SRe ee \ it \ SS ; ‘ cause he perhaps admires a luxuriant | Once tt had no meaning for her. INTO -BBACE 5 hush more than a low-growing plant, | Once @ childless woman was a grey » BE RECEIVED ar ghost, even in her own estimation, lee oe oe \ We have t a Brens Coe) Beant Now we know motherhood ts only one fe pases. Ks | thoughtless, heartless mothers, but it department of the é ’ ~ cema to me the Frult-Age of the S°partment ¢ 0 business of being, Meine gs \ WAYS Nc a a woman. Frult-Ago is the age of all sodern mother 19 chiefly menaced by nscientioumess, Being a ma- ternal Luther Burbank ts a decidedly n » business, “"MNs an awkward hing to play with gouls'—especially ut all there ta to th the meatem. Th. | the souls of children, When a mother not appear in the dictionartes in The orgy ho oat into © air and| tries to make a Httle boy who loves Evening World office—where ft is|above the re into the et joks into a Ittle boy who loves : that romance is a joke, work a ourse y } i } } launched on ita growth and transfor. |" gors on and on until it encour cam eng when she tries to turn) 0 1. ready t 1 mation process, Attached to the 4 phi Ap On nh outdoor daughter Into a doll-wor- eady to accomplish things. to be dodged, and Iles and sharp prac- | io welz und work it over If she has entered bi f pliotron amplifier are the so-called ks up the] shipper, she ts like @ gardener who|_ If she bas entored business, or the ce a sure and laudable method of achievement, and modern women | fessor e } talking bottles,” which play quite an | peasarerece OF fae. Bee Det eae | achieve many things besides babies. Iam ao giad Eve ate that apple. Like every woman, she wanted to come into her Fruit-Age, she wanted to know and do. When the Eve of 1919 has swallowed and digested the apple from the tree of knowledge, First tt goes Into an apparatus be q » AWA ' illustrated herewith—called the plio- tron amplifier—the word pliotron does | 4). nation ena ace - ormer meth And that 1s ‘roperly be said, these monologues, | States Government, The Alexander- sr, in the absence of sending appa-|son apparatus was installed there, al- vatus on the eorge Waslington, it) though it was possible to use much was not possible for those on the!of the Marconi tinetallation As steamship to talk back—were checked | rapidly as possible stations will be ap by wireless telegraphy. at established and the Alexanderson ‘s mal gardener dos not paint a big yel-| That ts as far as she has a right to or THE und € achieving an American qucceas, m. At uld paint pears or remold peaches. | . ie educat c mportant part in the transformatio | ation stopped at twenty or even If motherhood ts a woman's chosen | : | earlier, her world educatio » word uttered by Secretary system of wircless in conjunction | t, ULI BLiCn J ork, ; rin of self-expremion, hor Fruit-Age| with her first i ae nen ton ane } was plainly heard on the -vi¥e|with the land systems tn various| | { 5,00) TIMES | TR x Perris bgt lags name for the talking cea ld be Judged on three points. She| whould be ready to enter the decade } Washington up to the time the steam- | countries will be put into operation. | OVER Se Wires “x AW ELS ” Oe lotron It is a glass tube, § ai | should provide for her children a| of greatest uscfulness and power. t ship reached Brest By the exchange method it will be| |) * Mile ‘ r. Ps something on the order Of ® I8mE®) hused on the principle of 4 c ulthy filled with sunlight.) Her Fruit-Ago means the writing of < periments on land between points] possible for any telephone subscriber | am a > electric Incandescent light globe, con- |baianced scale, When the Impule esh air, laughter and love, She! ner bast book, the most moving and equipped for actual conversation have! in this country to talk direct to any | : Fay ites a FANE 8: OCHNNNON SF AAPNONONE INE Per Tiee ate Lhe ease nt both sidee ould make ber children’s bodies! artiste representation of her dru- domonstrated that wireless telephony, |tclephone subseriber in any other | f Henke OF hae etl ealere scale 1 level and communication is| ‘trong and fit-there are rules and) matic roles, the painting of her greats by the utillzation of the high fre-| country, or to any traveller aboard quency alternator, the magnetic am-|any ship equipped with an adequate ia =, een (| Stoner approach to a vacuum than plifier, the bridge and barrage re-| receiver, Persons on ships, by means jscience has heretofore pstiebli les i rethods as definite and eclentific 45) est pictures, the perfecting of her a talent for social ongantzation, the BOATS Her Head to Her Heels.’’ oot etionin, er b ceiver, the pliotron amplifier and the| of the “bridge receiver" will be able | 48 the surface of a still pond Is tun | for 3,000 miles, taken up by another | rom Ter Te aa to er eets. smooth functioning of her brain tn of pc 0 0} 1 ammittea’ i Live uum is 999-1,000 per cent. 7 : 5 . some great business mechanism, “talking bottles"—all of which will be|to converse with the shore just as| Ff Pos! of motion. Drop A/land wire and transmitted to a ll8-| ire and the air and i peel A Fetching Summer Combination. Fruit-Aga is the jastification of @ xpliined further along—can be car-|conversations are held over land] stone In the pond and ripples or small] tener, is truly reproduced in tone, § vut by a mercury pump in- | Hed on just as conversation 1s carried| wires now. This receiver, Mr, Alex- | Waves spread out until they break on) For illustration purposes, let us| Vented and perfected by Dr. Lang. career, the contribution of one’s own arduously mined nugget to the over a wire, present |nderson explains, “bridges” the in- | ‘he trike a drum with a! assume that a man taking down his| muir of t Ne Ke earch Labor ntory, of yaltras is Paap Ble a |. ON a ti d the air is agitated by sound. telepho ae a ah i General Blectric Company, | ‘The olden treasure of ¢ on. system of wireles gound|coming wave with the outgoing w: ie Kk and th “ bi ita var bs ee t Ie pace recelver a rd calling i a ry pump, uted by mercury travels only one only one person|nd across the bridge thus forr aves which sp’ ‘ a number exerts in that all his |) 1 i vented for pu the waves, and all my nerves are pevad on surface of a pond. Pre-| physieal ne,{ the voice can travel in both dire nergy. Of course he docs | n can talk at a tl “Tam the swimmer, racing through in @ conversa ‘ P Se caahe aie War = | a-tingle with the joy of life,” sings \4 and to enable the man ot the other| tions, Hxperiments have established | O10 '0 NO melee a bs as ie is he exer yon Lge iierple Ba like. | the woman who has reached the full 4 end of the line to talk it 1s necessary | the truth of the statement satel de ptaeaiD sig ft SHA MOTREDS Hea BEY Bio called on the ness of her powers, “Out of stupidity, to manipulate @ switch. There is so much of the strictly Bapebeds a She._iatuey mental and physical enerr pe eral Electric Com out of struggle, I bave won the , 1 se ianita, trictly ele al, travels on a telephone eal and to that extent he| : | The Alexanderson method permits | ‘echnical Mare the mechanically com- ere $ succeed each other, tq ex ine al his physical power | | strength and suppleness to dominate i paetia alk at once: guch| Plex in exanderson system that | 24 rf uphy and the element about me—and life ie sk de olin ty ei be a fatale 1 | t would be utt npossibl pe: | OR SAP au OF 0 PONS or Hie] Wagorationlly the power of ten men) Lonsmuly ieccall conversations have been maintained] ¢ ' , era waver oieh tae aigad te ae Ge ce noun thal ee 00 between Schenectady and Pittstiold,| “ey to tho reader unversed in elee- | SUnd Waves Dual cach Oller a Me etiel 52 208 oo Bem ie hdl aah At For the superb, triumphant mean- Mass The only reason they have not} ‘ical science—and few readers know the Atlantic ts be-]“mything whatever about electrical cted | Sclence—even an inadequate idea of ing of Fruit-Age to woman herself is the rich ripening of her personality, What she creates for the world at this time may be listed under mother+ hood, or art, or business, or @ great love, What she creates in herself is the most vital, alluring and magical Sound travels 1,090 feet per s agnetic energy travels 10,- | to electrical energy by the Alexand: nd. | Voice passes in {ts transformation in been held acro: cause @ special plant must be e on the other side, The pre plant itself used in the experimen with the George Washington is at | *t@nding New Brunswick. N. J Man VC Which was one of the chict elements | tion | 't@ operation. It is possible, how per second—with the apeed son method develops 270 horse power] in the Alexanderson synteny. Heeb | ever, to outline simply and under- FFT man power Tt in eatimated eee aes 1y the method by which the |‘¢lephony is the transformation of the; that a man talking Into a te é | is picked off a telo; ound of the voice into an electrical) normal, calm, temp | Man—uses but one-fiftieth of the 10 mile f light. The proposition of wireless phone minded hone ré @ commonplace looking ar-| ' wire, churned through 4 axing 08, eatin’ at pl of her succession of selves, from kin- It was built by the Marcon! Com. | Wire churn) ae rough 9a. smasing 4 product of the upheaval of | power of his voice. ra nent called @ magnetic ampl : pany and turned over to the United| ‘ries of electrical Th thane tort the votes into elec. | fler. ‘This ia a stolid factor of tt lergarten to cremation. = It Onto mulle-long wited wiapanded | PAPE 16 PY (C78) We Fe ee tee oun fe thken,| mechanism. It has no moving parts That ts why Fruit-Age may be= JENIN G WORLD (2? tec! poles 400. feet igh and oft | ken out of (le ground, It is trans: | trleal enorgy the full power Is taken, | hut it functions importantly in the often te—Forbidden Fruit-Age. Gexus EVENING WORL eee ithiealtaia aint urmed into energy by setting it on] so that the 6, oF # the trans-| process which appeura to the laym | ally, woman at thirty is wide awake PUZZLES In the . it must be said} ving whe hoay to water kaemel pi ginny he Arig Memon gers passage through or, like the & Princess, ready 5 that even Mr anderson ne form of active ia - ae cae with the leh | to be awakened with a kiss, If she h By Sam Loyd pesgtenies! ela ner und of the voice, by ee seh Bn ee ne a | a formidable | finds love legitimately, so much the 1 sult, may represent, for purposes of | ~mparison, 4 quantity of coal. Over | trical energy, a medium 135,000 time © wire {t 1s traasforined | powerful as when uttered by the person sending the messa loes Thomas A, Edison or any other wizard, They do know that they can a that |@ telop 1 it the |‘Mto Wny electrical impulses by ent, To project that] A sing better for the propricties. Find it somehow she will and does, in more cases than the world guessea So often there 1s an epicurean of the i] other sex to help her, a man wise enough to prefer the heady intoxieas tlon of love in Fruit-Age. Playing the System HARLIE PLUNGER, ( system of his own on the turf, lost $432 on the first race and| io. ity thind of what] 1.0, he had left on the way, who operate the plant, the “muz M the system. It, anparently, rex voice magnified in tn-| tates the strength of the electrical tensity 135,000 times would break all] ‘ist i process of formation e “rich | in and about it oF From the hich frequency alternator make electricity obey them hey try to do w yssibilities appeal, Al-| tical trea : definition of elec. |S0UHd in its changed form, through the more tt the windows !n the buildin |\nousands of miles of space requires jas never been written, the t was projected wcond, Then he| pecial realment, > eVOrY- tthe voice My wish fe om t the ith . have analyzed this unident- |°? Ee p Sut My wish for woman at the zen! sta quarter of" preg te, tho extent of knowing} BY means of the Alexande bony tor Bonito onan Aa nee ue the a line hen ehnpe and’ daniva ls tak ae what he then had| io to develop its potential energy, | aphic dots and da : TPE PEP OR ar | may find in her own garden the per+ third race, . Jwhich by the current proc w uro| formed into ele al enerey {# not! yi ty-two in number, which st pene maar athena rT a great en, being die. | sreotriclty laa Auld A A Sit | acammitied metallic s anu|heard at all in the vicinity of the ho tops of t steel columns, 400} }/} 1 td ; ‘6 8) current of clectricity moves as the | tansmitt ad - AD station in which the transformation | fect hieh> a ahort dietance away, 38 novelist once said to me, “may go j used ovOr HIS) now of water of gas through a pipe, | dashes became, because of the highly)? 1° in Angee unete analantt } Staman 400 fast | | over the garden wal! and come back; ck of succe = Pe eeor nas ihe alas Jaccentuated processes of transform. | ON DOM : ie Feed w, six columns on! | women—never!" Forbidden FruiteAge do plunged 9 HAG On '® tnhaed t ma itated or snapped, np, cleur musical notes To | had’ | tance Of & mile}. may be the involuntary or deliberate and w Hot f MS) it were, and developed the Hertel mr, with @ receiver to} un voice, spoken into w/ umn, on the top of which the ends ¢ / d Oi ven ee choice of the | 7 4 ip eee money back and came out ¢ YT) wave Marconi found commeretal | © vcs nian D | transmitter in V neton, say, tra: thirty-two ws re concentrated rd tt tastes bitter ead-Sea 3 you guess how much mone Srila reer imveraere Meese ars ing to t ¢ ESPN CORTE hat 1a os palais eaeelr partials le I) whe trrangement. poles and] ‘ that tempt the eye but turn to ashes A ase f forty 1 wirel - Ai . vee sto | ols je usa @ route In thel vires, ¢ wun the antennae IN Miss 1919 goes the beact 8 e t, ips." ANSWER TO LIGHTS FOR LODG.|current—energy which reverses Itself) 1 tt oan be changed by manipulation | te transformation station at New| into wunosphere or picked up. tention, Hore are shown in combination an alluring straw PINEAPPLE CLOTH. ERS. —moves back and forth——1s the baals| Qe tA OF tne warpage. FL | Brunswick, N. J. It enters the built- | 4h Sp irkame Were Seta ernitid sailor trimmed with the kind of posies that grew in those “old fash- Chinese pineapple cloth i made Five 12-inch cand:es may be ma-| of the rapidly growing developments) (ot ote Aloxanderson system, But |!M& Over @ single wire and at, ogee! fi antennae. It permits of the dis-| lone” flower gardens ¢ grandmotner’s days, and shaded by means of | from the leaf Abres of that p =: nipuly'ed to serve the three lodgers | in wireless telephony. the human voice, snatched from a| becomes tnvolved in @ terrific a tributton of y into radio im.| the newest sort of parasol, made of kum@\-kumsa cloth, White buck- [tracte’ g! hand labor, 100 of ‘ peo waste fox six nighta | ‘The air is full of electrical energy, ane Wire, projected through the other | mystifying serieg of disturbances, ") pulses with @ larger percentage of skin shoes complete the combination, leave 47 about a pound of Bre, _— : ee eee ee —- - = : , pa een

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