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iNews of Wireless Talk of Broadcasting Sta Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. By Capt. Robert (D. F. C., M. C., Croix de Guerre with four palms; formerly Comman- , ider 167th Squadron, Royal Air Forces) | xtocking Bird, NOTED CHURCH SOLOIST. Ethel Grow, the contralto, who will ! from W DY is from Chicago and is entertain the radio world Rhis evening, ‘one of the leading church singers in| several number: \America. She has sung in English) ‘opera and concerts and has called forth much appreciative comment Her American debut was made last October in New York before a large fudience at the Town Hail COMPOSER ° “FINLANDIA.” The noted European ‘cellist, Gustav Hornberger, the composer of ‘Fin-| Jandia,”’ a Sonata Fantasie, will play the following selections to the habi- tats of “Radio Land” Park to-night: 2. Concerto, Op. 14 from Roselle | Pepper .Cassela | Méskowski Hornberger is aiso master of Lee Mr. (the organ, violin and plano. He his musical career at the early of four. One of his peculi: playing the ‘cello, he always sits on a| table, claiming that standing on the floor destroys pertoct: resonance 0 Roapway HITS AT CHALENS ‘ BAY. received a Jacquet River, New Brun ten by J. L. Henderson. He writes t Jucquet River is a small villas yn Bay’ Chalens, about 1,000 miles Wgrom Newark. The village } itely no source of amusement, vithout even moving picture houses ‘#0 you can judge what.a fast even ‘these people enjoy with about fou feet of snow seven months of the On a recent trip to Montreal Mr. H lerson saw the wircless telephone onstrated. He bought the best set wiz np sale and took it back to Jacquet Chant, ‘iver, where he installed it in his jome. The whole village now con- regates in his home to hear the con- éerts which come through very clearly and distinctly every evening from the roadcasting stations in the states: 2 STILL OUT OF BREATH. Miss Margery Wells, the Amer dean of fashion, has not yet recovered from her burried trip to Newark on! Saturday night. She says that she feels just as if she had been blown @hrough a Christmas wreath at the rate of a thousand miles en hour, To | id to her discomfiture, waich was! nly natural when, on the verge of Addressing over 200,009 people, her! escort was an hour te in ci ne tor) her. In the excitement that usually | accompanies the hurried exit of a} party from United States to a for eign country, the only thine missin, from the list of impeding objects was the skeptical brass buttoned guards who take hours to scrutinize one's passport. Our wild dash through the streets of Newark did not seem to ex- cite the ves of that town unduly ‘Shey merely leoked upon us as though we might have been escaping from “up the river’ rather than from “across the river’ Well, anyhow, we arrived at W J Zand Miss Wells had the thrill of her young life in ad- diessing the women folk of the great unseen audience. Don't miss her vadio address on fashion, which will be found on che magaz.ne page of to- day's Evening World. DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY. In answer to innumerable letters asking for data and information cor cerning the making of the varlocou ler, the following is published: The varivcoupler is one of the most tricky and complicated instruments of the set to construct. The measurements, bal- ance, windi and, most important of all, the clearance between the rotay and the stator, are details that only the most skilled mechanics are capable oi completing with any degree of suc- cess. ‘1 is our personal opinion that it is a waste of time and money to try to make the variocoupler at home. Buy it and be assured that it will work. You will find it much cheaper in the Jong run and you won't have a broken heart trying to do the im- practical variocouplers that are structed which can be little more than it will cost to con- struct one. Good variocouplers can be bought for about five dollars properly con- bought for very velopments, Musical and Other Programmes Yood | oral trios, hanjo trios, whistiing solos Scofield W and instrumental mouste. night you may be uble the following part programme; bert's Serenade, Thais, Drdia's Souvenir. starting on Eastern time at 9 P. United 8nd signing off at bieuanignt The market is flooded with | ing Activities and De-! tions and Answers to The selec- arch of Vienna, Cuchares, the Waves of the D minor, and ons will include Waltz, Curr waltz, waltz in jrace Danube; a filo In addition to the above selections Norman F. O'Hara. baritone, and Emme Carpenter, soprano, will sing W J Z (Newark) | the slim silhouette was not ready to abnegate, New and O (Copright, 1922 (The New Yor HOSE who tried T to introduce full skirts last fall were correct in their iidement about it being time for a change, but and a war between the two types was started It ended in a comprom- ise which marked a new era in fashion, for when have we gone thin as eels in the daytime, and inflated as bubbles at » frock is decided- the most practical for daytime, while the houffant frock is the most picturesque, for evening erything peaceful, especially inasmuch as the slen derly draped gown may also be worn in the evening by those to whom the bouffant type is unbecoming. Quite a clever trick, is 360 Metres Features for the day: Hourly news service and music. Every hour from 11 A. M, to8 P. M Weather forecast, 11 A, M., 12 M., M., 10.01 P. M pping news, 2.05 P.M. Arlington official time, 11.55 to 12 9.52 to 10 P. M Bahbson's statistical service, 6 P. M. Agricultural reports (official), 12 M Chopin | and 6P. oes ES wi | Ww D Y (Roselle Park) i 360 Metres | Special afternoon performance, p’clock, will be selections by Rae Record Orchestra, assisted by ‘lft "Ukele Ike’ —-Miss 8.45 K Y W (Chicago) 360 Metres After W D Y has signed off for the to pick ur the Chicago of Ave Maria, The Living God, Hindu From the Canebrake, My Laddie, Wherd Blossoms Grow, Schu- Meditation From i) Chicago broadeast on Central time! M. BE. IMEC Ln one Springfield, L. 1., writes: “1 would like to know if an Arling- ton receiving transformer will be any | good for receiving wireless telephone | messages and what will complete a set?’ Ans a fixed condensor, densor, a detector, ohm receivers, und a ground I need to; You will need a variable con- a pair of 2,000 an aerial, insuls Wilbur Battershall. Str New York City, you advise the use of a vari densor with a loose couper?" Yes. Ans. The use of variable condensor will greatly improve your set. BE. D., New York, writes: ‘Can I have a wireless receiving outfit (a de- tector set) without paying a tax or having a Meense? Ans. There is ab- solutely no tax levied against wireless instruments and a license for a re- ceiving set is not necessary. ‘Thomas 'T. writes: ‘Why Is it that the music comes in faintly tf I have my hand on the knob of the dial?"’ Ans, This is caused by what is known as capacity effect, a certain amount of the electric energy is absorbed by your body, While They Last! NEW 6 VOLT, 80 AMPERE Guaranteed RADIO STORAGE BATTERIES $1 1.00 ¥, 0. B. Warehouse, N. ¥. ©. KLEIN & STENGLEIN, Inc. BATTERY ENGINEERS 81 West Fordham Road between Jerome and University Avenues. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Va ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE NN that music broadcasted In Newark K DK A (Pittsburgh) 340 Metres Music, 10 A. M., 10.15 4 aPM 218 PO M,, 4 41 “Uncle Wiggily Bed Time St and music, Entertainment by Gertrude Vander- bilt, 7.15 P.M Government market reports and re- port of the New York Stock Ex- ohange, 7.45 P. M, Roger Babson Letters, § P. M “Children in Industry by Miss Volts, 8.15 1. M UMusic, $30 2 #., consisting of will be heard in New York and suburbs on the Marvel Outfit, Complete Outfit $15.00 ‘Tented Gatena Crystals, 500 ach, Freed-Eisemann Radio Corp. Manufact 3s of high and low \power radio apperatus, Better than aspiri SALICON however, in combining the slenderizing attrib- utes of the slim skirt with the picturesque- ness of the full one is to have a tight founda- tion skirt. which may be in one with a close fit- ting bodice, and over; it drap a transparent full skirt. This may be of lace or tulle, or chiffon, and while the founda- tion may be as short as our daytime frocks, the overskirt drops within few inches of the floor. The effect is charming in combina- tion with the elongated bodice which is a granted feature of all roll of metal ribbon, lending a which is felt in the swish of the skirt. ‘This roll might also ace and tulle, With cloth of for the foundation, overhung delicate black la fasten the shoulders, while the r tulle could mingle with troduced in the Id be ribbon A jade metal inste; The H-O body is surrounde. protection builder. Fashion Designs | = By Mildred Lodewick of the Orient to the breath of Spain. re, jade beads cc i lace about the hips, or be People Need More Milk This Time Of The Year It is much easier to keep well than to get well. A properly nourished insurance. Good.wholesome milk Po Borden's Grade A’ ilk, is a splendid body- riginal For Smart Women h Evening World, by Pre s Publishing Co. frocks these days. The model [ have designed ANKLES ARE REVEALED THROUGH here marks its long , THIS LONG BOUFFANT SKIRT waistline with a thick © whiff be with of it la} same |t the cloth ¢ in- | be silver e run thro l | Presto SELF-RISING FLOUR PRICES REDUCED Cereal Company, Inc. the best health d by additional asis afforded BORDENS Farm Products Co,In. Cortlandt 7961 GRAND RAPIDS 1 FURNITURE APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 to55,008 W0dth ST."L" STATION at Cor. | OPEN SATURDAY | EVENINGS, TT 4 | FISHER BROS, COLUMBUS \AVENUE BET. 103" B 104" STS. _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES “Rub it in Back of the Ears” (Never Put in Ei Insert in Nos everywhere. Tell your drugaist he can get it for you from Dis wholesaler, Deseriptive circular sont on requent, 4.0, LEONARD, Ine.. 70 Sth Ave., M. Y,.Cltv KEEP LOOKING YOUNG. 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