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‘ . 7g: ‘) + mcr “RADIO PHONE, News of Wireless Talking Activities and De- ,,,, phe Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. '* p 16 AERIAL INSULATOR, CRYSTAL. oS DETECTORS « VARIABLE: CONDENSER, NS CONDENSERS in THE HOOK-UP OF A CRYSTAL DETECTOR SET. By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood Government “reports on national eu : ae markets and reports the (OD. F.Cy Me C., Croix de Guerre) voi stock Exchang 45 P.M. with four palms: formerly Comman-|” ‘Message from the National Safety va der 167th Sque Council, 8 P.M. lor ron, Royal Air Force) es Francis Dooley, One of the many perpiexin | IM } an 11 b ings by Douglas Malloch, $.30 face With resiona t Sodiries pele a alanee of the evening w i a) ' the | eh the renditi of a Merle ma I pro «of vocal duets anc Hlitia } wr THe | uartets by promine | Evening \ \ “''' Questions and Answers | 2 up the ¢ Wireless telephone in the Pres ture torm fisted int column — dent's private office already has bee Waal This wet (in ‘ Rew discussed by the yepresentatis i Ofty sotle Phe pie ! i conipany 1 the wiring of: 1 se " Jyportatl Now 1 moet hear anyt OS GY clicking from a local telegraph | first hand a Boots i 1 Can you tell me what Is /#8 to what 4 , X. Possibly your ground Sand mile has come loose or yout jal is fouled on something. § 1 thorough inspection of nhections and general overhaul of the outtit, Your 1 may be worn it and need rey you W Ne Jes tlter | with tia Tr she in T hook up BIDE 1S NOW CONVINCED. With this set without re- |to Bide Dudley of Plays and Players | trength of the set's fame was some Mote | A. Yes. Another set | m other might about ony tion that 1OF yecaivers can be hooked up in| ¢ heard him. 1 jus ries with the ones you are using, Boe sure that they are ~ same type and you will receive equally | well on both pairs without reducing | your present reception. 260 000 people now him diggin Yetters vin afishied iv & ebted perm ot hem wr Paterson, N. J., 1 crystal detector, inquire: a loo! ‘ t pair of 2,000 ohm | s phones. Will thix set. bo improved BUSINESS. j,. ine addition of a variable con- Lies Faby that T can get A. The var improve your set no trouble in receiving other news, have me Hol concerts tertuinment Hl — thousand people Blech : Giee! W. C. J. inquire “Will the fact | pen” oj ' ‘ I that my aerial crosses at right angles | thoritutiv ' © High’ power électrie! light andi This rumor i an wer wires" istance of about and the } i n feet ha y effect on recep- the discontinuance at it . always best to keep activities, ‘The 1 t Cor ‘av from power lines meree rulin F feet this tyy s possible, Undoubtedly you Will get some ution. interference from the 1 sperls lines you mention menty and . do not the quarview: of . ae RT York, writ Thave 4 regenerative receiver, detector and 1 two-step amplifier and ear phones. Can [ replace the phones with a loud peaker so that my ff, can get benefit of the concerts . Yes, “# number of good, loud that you can hook up to ( W JZ (Newark) 360 Metres. Hourly new from 11 A. M Official weather ervice, every “Can 1 use 12 M., & M ound connecti¢ Arlingto Ae M to 12 nM > uso of Shipp Question Agric M and 6 P.M. Musical programmes change eyery hour. ted nnd, placed objects. nding I. Bastman, Baldwin, N. Y¥., in- quir Will an aerial consisting of two wires 100 feet long and two feet | upart £ me better results with a W D Y (Roselle Park) 360 Metres. small VT set than a single wi lal Ripley, eirioonist, will conduct alor the same length (100 feet) A. contest, Everybody is invited to par-| ‘The one wire will give you just as ticipate. 7.49 P.M good results for receiving as the two riptive recital, with music, of | wires | pera “La Traviata,” startin < iy) BoM C. sill inau Will a counter- | I} give me better reception than | round . No, ‘The ordi- | will give you just about | me service with less expense and Mass.) 360 Metres. nd 1X E (ledtord Hillside, Street, good re writes: dio sch nd at night?" A, T i in New York. The n be obtained from th Police reports of ton, 8 P, M by Concert clubs, col Tufts Colle musical and musical spe their Increasing SERVICE C LUMN. WASHINGTON, velopments, Musical and Other Programmes "vio telegraphy and wireless tele- of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to lowing a lengthy discussion of the sub) President Harding directed $ vestigation of the whole subsect with a view to dete: and protection of the rights « Secretary from the life, At the White House it vas po! New sermons market reports, T he! tions Jested in the dy |ply by a turn of the w i — directory, |Z WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE SN, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, RADIO AMATEURS FACE RESTRICTION BY FEDERAL LAW — Activity Con- inces Harding Government Must Control Ether. Feb 8 nt control of the wave le een gths of ony is an immediate prospect. Fol tat the Cabinet meeting yes ty etary Commerce Hoover to begin an in mining whether ‘om horize such control ding has reacles » rapid d phone of the xtent to which military Hoover with be his investigation by experts army and navy,and civ { that td-day the air is full of mus and other entertainment evernment and pri te wireless messages and messages other kinds. f Commerce now © make certain regula « the division of was Wireless tele conferring 1 n him was passed betore was invented keonly ints ent of this ne question of putting st P use ience. As the It was pointed out t ist in tuning | instrument to meet various w gths the President could get d all of the information re; nt topics; on Sunday r could hea » Hous nin on or other en- sing of prima donnas rtainment, A casual survey as to what emc ent would or could ac control of the shows that ne RADIOHOOK-UPS By M. B. Sleoper ‘of telephon receiving and tran ut simple descript shown and spac Wtained, Price 75c. DESIGN DATA By M. B. 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M, No. 3 West 14th St., New York City | [/1)!!.', ; \ You will never find Ferris Hams and Bacon in every 1922, 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. BROOKLYN F ULTON STREET cxrof BRIDGE STREET Super Values in Se fore, we are holding this event. already low regular prices are deeply cu items give some idea of the wonderful values Women’s Fine Coats adeimsmall * jf lly—slow- oned pro- for those tpatronage. If your dealer can't su you, send us his name, see that you are supplied. F. A. Ferris &Co., Inc., NewYork FERRIS ly-byourol stores Alittle higher GRAND RAPIDS { FURNT TURE APARTMENTS FURNISHED , COMPLETE FROM $50 085,001 | | 104th ST.“L" STATION af Cor. | | | Prettily trimmed with beaverette and caracul \ | Were 25.00 to 39.75 | Made of Bolivia cloth, wool velour and other popular materials. Straight line models. 18” 34” 47” 27” Some self trimmed. Silk lined and interlined. )) hes Fur-Trimmed Coats | Were 49.50 to 67.50 Made of Normandie, Marvella, La Ponta and various other expensive materials. Trimmed collar and cuffs of expensive furs such as Caracul, Wolf, and many others. Fashionable Coats Were 69.50 to 97.50 The materials include the finest now in use such as Pannevelaine, Marvella, etc. Trim med with the richest of furs--Beaver, Cara- cul, Wolf, Mole, and many others. nl Ye 0 Fur-Trimmed Suits Were 55.00 to 87.50 Odds and ends--a wide variety of Suits of. fering the latest models in the most desirable materials, Broken sizes, Each Suit trimmed with fur of various good kinds. Slip- Over. FISHER BROS COLUMBOS..AVENUE GET. 103° & 104" STS.: Enj if oy 1 ife Dont be self-conscious because ofa bad skin Adopt the daily use of | Resinol Sone pand Ointmentand havea complexion thatwill gan the testof the brightest lights. RESINOL || Soothing and Healing x THE NIGHT \ave enor those he ped Sy Py advertised In The Wor to “Lost and Vount B 103 World Bi for thir'y days. Can 400 Brooklya. Sweaters 1 Were 2.50 to 3.95 | Wool Sweaters in black, navy, buff and jockey red. Long and short | sleeves, with or without collar. | Some in contrasting color; sfme | with vests; all sizes | | come lo this departm is devoled caclustcelv lo and Blouses tn extra sixe lines, because more wonten day. We believe thi the ils kind in Brook cer calering s othe ular Bay Seal Coats Were 95.00 | 40-inch Coat \dyed Coney lar. Self trimmed, bell cuffs, silk lined extra sizes. A very excellent value. , large shawl col In 7 5” Bay Seal Coats Were 125.00 00 36-inch Coats ‘dyed Coney), large shawl 8 collar and bel! cuffs of dyed skunk. Silk lined French Seal Coats Were 195.00 40-inch Coat, with shawl collar and cuffs. Self-trimmed (dyed Coney). Silk lined. Sizes 18 to 50. Splendid value Hudson Seal Coats 245.00 Were 36-inch Coat. Self trimmed (dyed musk rat), shawl collar, bell or turned-up cuffs, Silk lined. A remarkable value. 187” We Have Just Received a Women’s Stout (., To Offer Again at This Made of Tricotine, Taffeta and Mignonette. Remarks hundreds of women who obtained one or more Monday will admit. want to benefit by this offer. —SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN Merchandise Predominate Thursday in This February Clearance Sale JHE New Spring Merchandise is arriving daily Every item is taken from our regular stock and the fully the magnitude of the sale and the importance of the hundreds of offerings. Stout Women Are Appreciative LE know they like the fainiy itis the most Sizes to STORE! Y 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN of Hoyt It Subway Station Brooklyn asonable, Wanted Every inch of room is needed, there- t to induce quick buying. The following you must come here Thursday to appreciate Special Group of Dresses Were 8.50 to 15.00 Made of serge, tricotine, tricolette and satin Some 200 Dresses in broken lots and odd sizes. Many delightfully trimmed. Charming Silk Dresses Were 18.00 to 25.00 Made of Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Jersey Cloth in dark shades. Ribbon and ruffle trimmed. Fine value ‘ | Street and Sport Dresses Were 22.00 to 29.75 Made of Taffeta and Canton Crepe. Sport models in Crepe knit. In henna, tangerine, orchid, jade, French blue and rose. Also a large variety in dark shades. Many beaded and embroidered. Exceptional value. AH-Wool Jersey Suits Were 10.00 to 15.00 Belted and straight line Patch pockets, notched and shaw! collar. in heather mixtures. All sizes. 6” 1 1” ee 6” Duvetyne and Leather Bags 9.85 Were 5.95 to 7.95 Seal, Shark and Calfskin in black and brown. Envelope shape. Some with nickel corners, inside com- partments and mirrors. Duvyetyne Bags have powder puff and mirror. Beautifully silk lined. Glove Silk Hose Were 3.50 to 5.00 tailored models. All able to hich Coal. idea of being ent in Martin's, Dresses, Suits, » built on slenderiging are patronizing ilevery largest departmicit ¢ comen needs of slout Reinforced heels and toes. In black and 59 colors. Plain, net and drop stitch pattems = Mill runs. Will give fine wear. Per pair . ’ Suede-Like Gloves Were 1.39 lo 1.79 In all shades. 16-button style. Embroi 99 dered and Paris point backs 1 Silk Blouses Were 4.95 to 7.95 Odd lots of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses. Some embroidered and beaded. Some pastel shades. Others in suit colors; some filet and Irish crochet lace trimmed. Splendid offer, 2” ’ Boys’ Overcoats Were 12.75 All-wool Overcoats and Ulsters, full belted in button-to-neck or convertible collar style Made of such fine materials as chinchilla, herringbone, Oxford cloth and cheviots. Wool lined. Each one an excellent value Eton or juvenile style. In sizes 3 to 8. New Lot of ») Dresses ; Dyez Low Price! ble values at these prices as the Come early if you