The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1922, Page 5

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Le News of Wireless Talking Activities and De- velopments, Musical and Other Programmes of Broadeastfng Sta Queries Will Be Found in These Columns.|Nev tions and Answers to The W 4 Z station of Newark has &rranged on unusually attractive pro- @ramme for the coffing week. This Programme is printed, by the Eve- ning World for the «pecial benefit of thousands of amateurs in this district who are not on the mailing lists of this broadcasting station: Monday—The usual hourly news service will start at'1l o'clock in the morning and run through to $ in tthe evening. This service is inter- rupted daily by the shipping news re- ports for a fow minutes at 2 o'clock sharp. ‘The special features of Mon- day's entertainment are selections 3 two well known baritones, John Charlts Thomas und Edward Me- Namara, Following this will be number composed exclusively of new Phonograph records. Tuesday—Aside from the _ daily news features, Tuesday's programmo embodies two special - fedtures—Ida Geer Weller, contralto, whose vendi- tion will contain numbers from Mozart, Franz, Greig, Dvorak aod others, and Josephine Lawrence will supply the other noyal fea her “Man in the Moon St the Kiddies, Wednesday—Dr. Frank T. O'Neil will be heard in a wide yariety of se- lections, including ‘*Magyar Maid,"* ‘Whe My Caravan a who: atyle and locical plot de elopment has with | s* for | 8,20 sharp. Man-in-the-Moon stories will open the eventng programme. Saturday—Saturday's listeners will be delighted with the lively and well known U-No-It Sextet, dance or- chestra, whose programmo has been kept as a pleasant surprise for radio enthusiasts, Sunday—Radio Chapel services will be conducted by the Rev. M. Joseph Twomey, D. D and organist from rial Baptist Church o services will open at % o'clock. The evening will be devoted to sacred music and a solo number by Olgs Sook. vy D Y station at Roselle J., has been announced as Monday—Fanny Hezia @one so much f the development of short story art in America, will one of her latest successes. | Emmet O'Neil, who will be heard on} this programme, will be remembered | by thousands of svidiers whom he | amused and entertained during the} war with his recitations 1 Shooting of Dan MeGrew," 1 Dukite Snake" and ‘Boots.’ Dr, T. O'N nd Emmet are brothers. Thursday—Sanford Hunt, adyen- turer, writer and sportsman, will give a brand new line of entertainment de- signed — especi: American boys. known as feature will be Boys." . iral,"’ by yy Paga- following this by selections m Lohengrin and some Scoteh fork Friday—Mable Ritch. contralto and well known church soloist, radio and will ledonia her number CU VAAL DA DADA URAL Dk BRO ra] which you desire. 2x2 2x 214 yd. 9.00, 10.50, 12. rated with Filet Motifs and Cutwork. Dinner and 16.50 set. $12.50, 15.00, 17.50, 22.5 5.25, 6.00, 6.75 pair. 10.50, 12.00, 14.00 and 1 red-blooded | COU LS ACA Oblong Luncheon Sets—Consisting of a dozen 12 x 18 in. Mats and a 20 x 54 in. Runner. Edged with Filet Lace and deco- $37.50 set Hemstitched Damask Luncheon and . Set consists of a 2x 2 yd. Cloth‘and6 Napkins. Six designs, $13.50 of true economy and quality. three years’ time on a or extras. and terms. we Reg. Trade Merk Mc Cutcheon’s January Sale of Household Linens Price Reductions of 10% to 25% OR this January Sale we have marked the greater part of our stock of Household Linens at prices 10% to 25% lower than our Fall prices. On some articles we liave made even greater reductions. The range of Linens which have been marked at these special prices is so broad that you may be sure of finding the qualities, patterns and sizes Special Lots of Pure Linen Damask Cloths and Napkins in very desirable qualities at unysually low prices: yd, $7.00, 8.50, 9.00.and 10.00 ea. | Napkins 22 x 00 each and up. | dozen and up. Other sizes and qualities correspondingly reduced in price Fancy Linen Specials are Ecru Linen in Embroidery Tea Cloths 36 Scarfs 18 x 45 Special January Values in Towels and Bed Linens Bed Room Towels, $6.00, 8,00, 11.00, 15.00, 18.00 doz. Hemstitched Linen Sheets, Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, $1.00, Blankets—In White with a variety of colored Borders, at Special January Prices, $8.50, 0, 27.50 pair. 8.50 pair. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets nace aha aaa diak heed eel ply the ehfertainment for the eve- n + u ‘wesday—Tuesday nighy is the regular opera night for this station. As yet no particular o bas been eelcoted for the evening, but it is promised it will be one of the light and popular variety. wi rne W D Y station wsually observes Wednesday night with ‘a variety of popular songs rende: famous songsters and well known orchestras. Thureday—Thareday night Is re- served for a distinguished party of vaudeville artists who will make the ovening one of the most enjoyable for thelr large audience with witty _re- marks, song and light prattle. This is one of the most popular with “radio bug.” Friday—riday evening is en- trvened by Nght music and/ songs played and sung by headline drtists, Saturday—A good lively dance or- chestra has been promised for Satur ‘day night. The W D Y station, which has the sume Waye length as the W J Z%, 360 for the benefit of user to follow the imme 80 as to and therefore does not start until 9.30 In the evening and runs until midnight. Jack Libeskind of Pine Brook, N. J., runs the Post Office and general store, In which he has installed, for the benefit of his friends and custom. ers, a radio phone. Jack's store has become the most popular place in the village. Every person finds time to spend some part of his day with Jack, and is well paid for his visit. To Dick Hanson, of last week's pro- me at W D ¥ station came a card from Jack saying: ‘You're as welcome as hooch in a RB. P. O. E. Home. Please come again and let's have more of you To the W D Y station came a letter from a fond father who states that after trying for over two years to find A good tone is of supreme importance in a piano and a reasonable price is equally to be desired. The Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos offer both; a good tone and a reasonable price. The Waters tone is very sweet and musical with a fine singing quality, and the Waters prices ave very reasonable, but in the interest Also the Waters 3-Year System gives you Call and let us demonstrate what we claim for the Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos, or send postal for catalogue with reduced prices Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Harlem Branch: 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. Bronx Branch: 371 East 149th St., near 3d Ave. Italian Scarfs, Tea Cloths, Napkins, Luncheon Sets, etc. decorated stitching and Picot corners. Lunch Cloths 54 x 54 inch Napkins 14 x 14 inch some means of keeping his boy at \home, bought as a | a radio} not at the sacrifice of piano without intergst 22 in. $8.00, 10.00, 12.50 OF best quality with two rows x 36 inch $4.50 each 9.75 each 15.75 doz. inch 4,50 each phone, else failed, Because of the duplication of effort and a desire to increase the effici of the hone on of the W I igh jons wi on Monday of range some programme that Will common to both come of this meeting will interest to all owners of radio receiv- oF. seta and will column as soon ag have been _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928, he) SAYS GOLDEN RULE MADE HIM WEALTHY Arthur Nash Was Near Bankruptcy His troubles aro over, to got the jen radio ‘yeek to try to ar- be Arthur Nash, who, during the past three years, has applied the principle of the Golden Rule with signal busi- ness and financial success to his cloth- ing establishment in Cincinnati, spoke last night for the first time before the public in New York City, Church of the Ascension at Fifth Ave- nue and 10th Street. He said in part: “One day the owner of the red next to my office came to me and sal he wanted to go back to his mothor in Austria and asked me to buy bis business. My own business was nes. ing bankruptcy, Log I told him would. I found payroll he had left on my desk the next morning, and when I opened it [I saw that here was the greatest illustration of living out of accord with the Golden Rule that [ had ever. ond u When He Raised Wages of Employees. “I determined it i would wind the whole business but that white I was doing it I at least give these at the poor people decent living wages. I calied a meoting and raised their pay frum 100 to 300 per cont, iike certain bankruptey to me, but everybody who had’ been wsing hts stil fo devine. used it to work. We expanded bought new buildings, “Employers will find, as I have, that the mass mind can be ag valuable in suggesting Improvements in a busl- Tess as the Board of Directors, if given the opportunit ————_—_— A REAL HOME DIPLOMAT. From the Washington Post.) It Is a great man whe can aitmultane. ously command the love of Ma neigh- bors and gratify the love of his daugh- ter for piano practice, It looked methods of lonthur and A color scheme for lamp shades, telephone screens, night light doll, pin cushions, bed lights and sofa pillows, which was originated in our Art Department, has now become one of the ‘most fashionable schemes for exclusive interior deco- rating, ‘The foundation for it is Taffeta Silk in the color of a Jack Rose, its vividness hushed by an outer covering of French Blue Georgette, ‘The effect is magical! In daylight it is « warm, fich tone—colorful, yet neutral enough to harmonize with practically any interior appointment. it is especially lovely, diffusing a pleasing sort of rove light / that beautifies all it illumines. ‘The frames and all materials for making artistic lights and other art objects are procurable in our Art Department on the third floor, where experts in the making of artistic novel- ties give instruction gratis. size 54x90 inches...... size 63x99 inches..... size 81x99 inches..... size 90x99 inches. ..... size 90x108 inches Annual January Sale of Muslin Sheets and : Pillow Cases Beverly Brand Bear Very Low Sale Prices Hemmed Sheets . Y ° When lighted each, 85¢ A ..each, 1.10 .each, 1.45 each, 1.60 .each, 1.75 Hemmed Cases size 42x36 inches.....«...-. size 45x36 inches.. size 50x36 inches..... size 54x36 inches..... wah save Second Floor) Circular Pillows Various unusual designs Specially Priced ‘Though they are varied one of these pillows is particularly desirable as to color, material, quality and price. With lithograph tops plain materials. 28c 32c 37c 40c yaa.eachy. PR Veakch, each, . each, They are exquisitely beautiful in their scintillating tints and shades that inter- mingle their jet background as it ripples into folds. Iris, Rose, Sphinx, Purple and all Black, Royal Blue, Green, Henna and Jade vie with one another in dis- tinctiveness and elegance of design. They are tunics for which you would expect to pay fully three times as much, as the) are entirely covered with spangles. as flowers, each _ We, however, offer them at this in- significant price for this sale. ‘The great combined with 85c Fancy self striped materials trimmed with fruit. Made of Velour in all colors with a button centre. Made of Velour with button centres. Made of Faille silk with shirr cord and silk roses. Round or Oval Pillows silk with silk roses or button centre. (Third Ploor Attractive, New Linings Novelty printed Lining,—Silk and Cotton 4 durable quality adapted for coat, cape and suit lining; also suitable for quilt coverings, kimonos and draperies. mixture, © 36 in. wide. Novelty Broche Lining, Silk and Cotton mixture, 36 inches wide. Cotton Back Satin in a beautiful assort- ment of dark, medium and light colors, 36 inches wide. (Second Floor Inlaid Linoleum Specially Priced for Two Days Only An extremely attractive group of de- signs and colors tempts one’s selection of 125 ‘Trelaine ia Lhe New shirr cord and Fabric 2.45 ) ForSpring 2.25 made of Faille 2.95 McCreery Quality Corsets represent the higher type in corsetry. ‘They are adroitly fashioned of the best fabrics and boning and have a marvelous slendering effect. They gently mould the figure into lines of grace and beauty the while they provide absolute comfort yard, 95c yard, 1.45 yard, 1, yard, 1.35 MeCreery Quality Corsets of Flesh Coutil, very low bust, heavily boned yet free of hip; iaintily trimmed. For the short, full figure. regularly 6.00, 3 MeGieery Quality Corsets of Flesh Brocade Broche, reinforced over abdomen and with elastic inserts at front and top; heavily boned; spoon clasp front. For a very full figure. regularly 8.50, these inlaid linoleums, in which the color goes all the way through to the back. In tile, hardwood and conventional de- signs. Do not fail to bring the correct measurements of the room to be covered. (Bight: McCreery Quality Sport Corsets of Elastic and Broche; no lacings in back, clasp front. For slight or medium figure. regularly 8.00, sq. yd., 1.18 5.95 sq. yd., 1.39 McCreery Quality Corsets of Silk Broche with clastic top and medium hip. For the slight figure. regularly 6.00, 3.95 (Third Floor) Exquisite Evening Tunics Specially priced 22.75 majority are the much desired straight- line models, each practically an evenin gown in itself, at one-third to one-fif its usua cost. Also a Group Very Special at 10.75 Vunics of Black or Black and _vari- ously colored spangles in straightline models. A wonderful value at a price that is strikingly low. Main Floor) Dapper Suits, swinging or belted ‘lop Coats and Tailored Frocks of Trelaine promise to lead all tailored modes the coming season. This new fabric embodies all the admirable qualities of Tweed, | but minus its stiff, hard surface. Being woven one way and knitted the other it is exceedingly pliable, yet cannot sag or bulge. It comes in lovely light and dark tones and smart two-tone effects. Annual January Sale McCreery Quality Corsets At About One-third and More Below Regular Treo Girdles of Broche and Rubber combina- tion. regularly 4.00, 1.95 Treo Girdles of Flesh Satin and Rubber formerly 6.00, 2.95 formerly 7.00, 346 (According to length) No Credits, No Telephone Orders combination. No 0.0, Des

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