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£07 TR LT RONEN IBOT Y par powers y » THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. vat fins fested.’ Lahr |" ; time duaemee on ‘ K D kK A—Piltsburgh Ter second neptaivog MRIS eH , 340 Metres. ‘ frat 2.40—Hirlor préie ‘ontralto; Gract Hat, accompa | Pe SM eR minute in vest as ted by huth Bowers Gibson, | AND vals (herea\ter mweoM Bageball scores. INC. Me-Bas fH ue ) stock . esneeeneatneenmenecmeamandinaensntmemmaats ed nf Seo Laut pee Lucille Miller War | f Mr. De Poot, cellist. (4) Romance roles, Von Goens; (bh) Mentiet, Beethoven 340 PM. -BHler son \ tana Beatrice Llodtti, sépranm J) ‘Thurston Noe at the p arto, 440 B. 10.68 POM Ariington time alenate |] | == BROOKLYN | Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Telephone 6100 Main Men’s Summer Suits Of Handsome Worsteds at $29.75 HE materials are those fine textures seen only in suits of highest grade—beautiful worsteds—some smoothly woven and cool, some in the soft, unfinished weaves—in light, medium and dark effects, in a range of patterns and shades that will make a man want to buy several suits at a time. Having some similar suits in our regular stock, we put them right in the collection at the same small price. The offering includes: _ 80 Suits of the $37.50 Grade 125 Suits of the $45.00 Grade || 135 Suits of the $40.00 Grade 60 Suits of the $50.00 Grade Full assortment of sizes, in regular, stout, long and short models. If you want a really fine suit, at the lowest possible price, with the A. & S. guarantee back of it, you will want to be here early tomorrow to get first pick, A. & 8.—Street floor, Hoyt at. “ on ele cable and tas By Capt. Robt. Scofield Wood. | #» kere as can consistantly be main- Peourtesy ot t Be F.C, M. Cu Croix de Guerre with | {8ined for the installation. No iightning} 10.80 four palms, formerly Commander 167th | Sound Is necessary according to the | Thomnsoy Sauaiaren, Hayat Alc, Poros Board of Fire Underwriters for this type] etude, Mai 4 2 Lise bende oak Cah tea serial. In apartments It ts often pos-|Lament < f . " ae te wheulive Ag invention amplifying an ordi-| sible to get as much as sixty feet on a} Scott, 2 (a) Wolf Dance, € man: (b) 3 M.—""How tie Camel Got Hiv nary radio receiving set 100,000 times| straightaway, going through one room| Azalia, Beevhoven: (c) Betty's Music] etump.” « bedtime story for the chi!- and eliminating outside aerials was|*fter another, This length plus a run] Box. Bond, 3. (a) Valce Brilliant. Man- [dren lemonstrated last night by M r Bd. | of hppa the mene a ba la na Zucea 9 P. M—Muste by the Pittebursh rmst walls of the room at elther end vill give win H. Armstrong, formerly in charge| a desirable stretch of wire that will of the radio service in France. The} produce exceptional results. In the demonstration was before the Insti-| apartments of more recent design the tute of Radio Engineers, in the Engi-|t00ms are grouped more or Inxs on the neering Societies’ Building, No, 26] 8avare plan. If you are a radio fan atid “West 39th Street. 7 live in this type apartmest and want to ‘Major Armstrong perfected the| Ue,8" indoor werial run the aerial on smal! Insulated knobs aftotindd the radio audion and recently won 4 picture moulding of one room after an- seven-year sult against the General| other until the hundred odd feet have Electric Company to establish his title} been useu to the invention. He is also the in-| With sets using a step or radio fre- ventor of the super-hetrodyne and the| aualcy amplification before the detects all vompact loop can be amplifying device demonstrated last! used. The luop serial is fot adaptable night, which he calls a ‘‘super-rewen-| ror use with the less sensitive sete which erative circuit.” Major Armstrong) use only a detector tube arid one or two lives in Yonkers and does his work in| steps of amplification or a combination the Hartley Reseatch Laboratories at| detector amplifier tube. The itdoor Columbia University. aerial just described ts the only type The radio amateur who tunes in aneial aati from the os aae el that will give satisfaction with these sets: every night to WJZ will be benefited | “Wile on the subject of reception by hgh or ara two way8,| during the summer it is interesting to Major Armstrong 5 ‘ note the fast decreasing regular oper- “An outfit equipped with a super- Bute seals bf the large Broadcasting erative circuit," he said, “is so| station with the increasirig watm weath- panuitive that outside deri re un-|¢r The hotter the weather gets the more confined becomes the tadius of Recessary. Rece ving sets without) broadcasting. Stations that during the outside aerials have been possible for! wimter months were heard tightly over some time, but they lmve been so ex-| 4 distance of 1,000 miles Will be very pensive that most amateurs have not | fortunate if heard 250 miles during the deen able to afford them. With the] heleht of the summer. The heat of sum- super-regenerative cirouit, inside sets] Mer takes the life out of the alr and gan be manufactured at the same price | °°¥98 !t in a condition that Is not con- duciv t stablisht distan ‘as those requiring the cumbersome mdio transmission recerda een outdoor aerials. “The other practical result of this circuit will be the ability to detect {avestions AND ANSWERS } wave lengths under 200 metres with |. ordinary amateur sets, In the past] fan, Brooklyn—"What is the wave short wave lengths were undistin- | length of an aerial system consisting of guishable for small receiving sets. | five-wire agrial 340 feet long with a Now that the range under 200 metres [pails aad Ila ha tions, the cost of operating will be]ic” W. transmitting set if properly in- greatly lessened. stalled?" Anawer An aerial system “To illustrate the difference between | such as you describe would have a a receiving set equipped with super-|natural wave of wpproximately regenerative circuit and the ordinary Neha er te ans 8 adapability. for can just be heard with a simple re- | eur work up to 275 meters it Is far too generative circuit at the most‘ritical |great. If you. anticipate commercial zero point can be heard all over th: [work you had better get In touch with room with the super-regenerative cir. | ome designing engincers before going cult.” . ny further, This test wes made successfully by] Roy p.—“what is statio?’ Answer by the Major before the experts to] static is defined for radio purposes whom he was explaining the inven-],s atmospheric electricity at rest. It is tion, vn electric charee carried or rather “Hints to Mullen, Vacitionints, Piltebu A lesanowe vggested Reme- : (ant) Ele 3 fir me Le a poe eS MoH eB CR is OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Two More Days to Get Your Share in Our | JUNE SALE OF HOSIERY iF % ] | An Offer of Exceptional Interest A Sale of Summer Millinery Hats of Baronet Satin, Georgette and Hair ) EOPLE have come in and bought these stockings and socks by the dozens of pairs—because it just took one good look to convince ible dg that these hosiery values were the BEST ANYWHERE—but there are still hundreds of |}} - pairs left to wind up the last two days with a whirl! Women’s Silk Stockings, Men’s Silk Socks, ‘ $1.59 pair ” bre way . hi .|Moating in the atmosphere and, when A fascinating array of cleverly designed new Full fashioned, with slenderizing heel, cotton tops Full fashioned, with silk or cotton tops and soles, Been rve aIvuIne Mader es {t strikes an aerial which gives {t the ‘ vA uf E and soles, in black and colors, Irregulars. black. Irregulars. : eer necessary connection to the round strong concluaed, “is that one vacuum | (t’ tgkes advantage of it to the an- tube Is made to do the work formerly |noyance of the radio listener. It is done by three. It has been known for]more prevalent in the summer than at several years that the limit of ampli. Jany other time of the year. Static is fication is reached when the negative | enrd in the receivers of a radio set to charge in the tube approaches the|{he utter exclusion of everything else. positive. In experimenting I found you‘ate @ redo enthusias: you may. summer models, in dressy and sport effects, | 5 OO shown in all the fashionable summer colorings | e } —truly charming chapeaux at unusual prices. BROOKLYN Women’s Silk Stockings, Men’s Silk Socks, $1.29 5 9c Of thread silk, full fashioned, with cotton tops Full fashioned, thread silk with cotton tops and and soles, In black and colors, Irregulars, soles, in black. gulars. A. & B—Btrest floor, Central, ® Prat it wancporsible te increase the | cecribe static in) quite a different way negative charge temporarily, for about one 20,u00th of a second, far above the positive, and still keep the average down. It is the possibility of increase which permits the enor- mous amplification which I have after you have encountered {t once or twice, Annoyed, New Rochelle — “In the any possible lecal way of making a per- son stop spark transmission that is de- stroying all regular evening receptions in the nelghborhgod? Every evening he Protect Your Furs Against Burglary—Store Them—Phone Triangle 4700 34 Dozen Sup erfine Dinner Napkins $12.95, $15.95, $19.50 doz. 'HESE are the widely known “Old Bleach” and J. 8. Brown’s satin damask napkins; size 22 to 27 inch square. The prices quoted are less than they can be bought today at wholesale. demonstrated to night, and enables |atarts at about £ o'clock and goes stead- (eo) (eo) me to eliminate two tubes from the [ily unt!! midnight. and everybody has to ” shut down for the night.” Answer— Giroult, There is no legal way of closing him out - 2) ° A HOT WEATHER BATTERY NOTE. |!f De bas a license, unless some tera! Magistrate is willing to entertain a FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN complaint of ap nuisance against him, Then It Is very doubtful that Moristrate would have anv power he storase battery is the one unit Of the radio set that n not he disre- garded for any great length of time with- rae SECU Wwe hive dure Table Linen, $1.48 yard 12 Madeira Tablecloths and tng, the past six months given consid. [amen an the annoying one haa e Fed: Pure Irish linen of good heavy quality; 70 inches Bedspreads—Half Price! ple space we Six volt hatte dons — i ‘ J Beret Serr ent hues Ear Tomorrow—Another wide, In four attractive rio ae cA eed r. ‘ t —Newar! Li Table Cloth 11.75 are elaborately hand embroidered on a g ea inen Lable Cloths, P11.79 ACN quality round thread Irish linen; size 2 Desa a to any. on ee nea it 360 Metres. J. 8. Brown’s all linen satin damask, in an assort- Soundtoe 2x8 yards or 2}4x3 yards oblong. $27.) Kee Gare tithe raaioleUtG Fontures tor the Gay? ment of handsome round designs. Size 72x72 inches. to $42.50 each, ‘A. & B.—Becond floor, Eaaty The necessity of replenishing the in- } reports at 12 M. and 1 oe a e r? dividual is with distilled water more |p. frequently than usual during the sm Arlington official time at 12.55 to 1 mer months is due to the fet that] Pp Mf. and 10.85 to 11 P.M. . evaporation of the water is much more Raseball scores from P. yy 9 122 t C. / I R R 14 95 h ee ree 2PM wo x. ~ Colonial Ka. ugs, 7D edc weather. In this vicinity fans who op- Music every hour from 11 A. M, to 6 2 ; P.M erate their sets all year around will now | p, e an find It necessary to add distilled water] Shipping news at 2.05 P. M, and 6 n ire OC 1 ou eserve about on Week instead of once every two or t weeks, ther reports at 12 M., 1 P.M. 6 Use nothing but distilled water in nd 11.01 P.M your battery water Is not dis- “Jack Rabbit Stories, by Da- tilled wa the worst kind to use fy this ¢ REDUCTION of a third to half on the regular prices which were $21, 50 and $29.50. These beautiful rugs, favorites for many generations, are ol ble in solid colors, gingham mixtures and neat summery color effects. Some are fully \-inch thick. They cling flatly to the floor, and are washable. 8x10-foot size at the same price if preferred. All are new and perfect in every respect. Wool Braided Rugs—One-Third Less 3 4 Among the Blind salts are precipitated and concentrated ty G. Reattle of the and it is not long before national Sunshine Society. AL ® accumulated in Cae oncter star 7. 43 P. M.—"How to Select a Motor wnes Udall YU electrolytic action between the plates|@ar" hy Alexander F. Jahneon and the mineral salts with the result] 8 P. M.—Recital by Anita Henriquez, that the frame work of the plates is soprano from Argentine: Mrs zon eaten away and the battery ruined ‘ In old-fashioned effects; brown, grey, rose, black and white combined. for all time, Do not attempt to add Gone: la Nule oe aac te Ginga tlh sae ie At ae nt bythe Duosart pianos "tu d Oval— Round— : ‘ a necessary and will undoubtely prove hant Hindon,"" Bem . 25x40 inches, $4.75 were $7.75 24x24 ine! 68, $2. ‘ were gh 5 detrimental. Vigaiitays tine folk u im S an »< oO i S 27x54 inches, $8.75, were $12.25 30x30 inches, $4.75, were $7.75 AN INDOOR AERIAL FOR THE |_7M | Vert od “Vol lo 86x60 inches, $11.50, were $16.75 42x42 inches, $9.50, were $13.75 ~ The warm weather, though much de- |_2,P.\M—Humorour experiences of 42x72 inches, $15.50, were $24.25 48x48 inches, $12.50, were $18.25 faye, te her at aati wtuowi Hate or Tnpulae Radion* RTNE®! COurtOHY Half-priced : Special Offerings in * are ‘ e conald- 30 MD: nate by 4 . : . L Mr dttacerte uelccen ine receptive [eeenane, Borinty. | Crehesten Tom Including White and Sport Shoes 4/x7'/2 foot Heavy Quality Carpets and Linoleum vel elr at preset nd in ses ¢ osptatl, vio- . A Ris"cotd clear days of the winter and |!M8") Al ico, saxyphoniat: Archie Pie Grass Rugs, $3.97 Cone Tanolanma,, 199 ge yea Waal ee. early spring, The outdoor antenia wade | pred doe Scherger, plantat: R Glacuracticlvatwolmascinicne Inlaid Linoleum, $1.45 a yd., was $1.89. from the slight fire haazard, which has | ey a pattie Tamer, geroRTAmme: . sive eu M pl J Velvet Carpet, $2.14 yd., was $2.55. biher ‘drawoacke “which ‘will become | Ey DaNMOR,” arranged for dance ty At Greatl Red uced Prices Some with fringed ends. Reduced from Rag Carpet, 2214 and 27 inches wide, | Bore apparent as the summer wears on. [fox trot: "Suwanee i Warten hit $7.95. While quantity lasts only. 79c to $1.39 yard. a a! joa ting - i: bey! “Cutie.” fox. trot: "Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland,” A. & 8.—Third floor, East. ——— Jelsurely by on the lazy summer breezes does a song and dance all Its own when lfcy trot; © bs al r It comes In contact with the an- |t;squcing (Ce tenna, As a@ medium for forecasting Wie }dance bd: evnaiaa: “Byere Re approach of the time honored summer [fram “Tor 2 “Every thunder shower it has no equal. But re Shoes to 8.00. 5.06 inasmuch as most of us had other ob- o€és 0) . rare SO ® Jects In view when installing pecelvers W W Z—New York with outdoor antennas the static crashes 360 M which destroy the reception of the In- etres finitely less powerful impulses which | ~——eeeeed 2 t 10 00 carry the entertainment, are not de-| 140 P. M.—Brief song recital by Edna oes (0) UU ...:: ‘ ® sirable and are considered a despicable Piece of business on the part of old “Dame Nature.” If you are usin sh 8.50 yet are ating an au Shoes to 12.00...... Oo. detector, and one or two stax of am- plificaton, it is possible to do away with the outdoor aerial and get excellent qQ reception despite the warm weather k Teeption “dente th “wat Skoes to Women’s Fanciful Silk Skirts cAt a Special Economy Price of $9. 75 HREE hundred smart, new skirts in tailored or full pleated styles, Numerous fancy silk weaves, of such beautiful color- ings as to enhance the beauty of any sweater or sports blouse they may accompany. rice Bloom. soprano; J. ‘Thurston Noe at the plane (a) “Where My Cara- ay from the ravaging effects of statle by using an indoor aerial not of the loop type Redway Jell‘orm iprine ihe Granary, oie, cored or Ba Many of these shoes =re copies of custom-made ther type insulated coppe: fre and : rt . . . $ Fearing if down the hall and erouna UMATISM Paris creations in finest quality Jeather, exclusive Pouuthie, xood recent‘on can be nad. 1 Ef Digs Down Deer sath the house of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. you have an atti t f matter to run tok ery | oo ao! Prin re nat have tl pole and back and fo M ne vire hoe a 4 ceo cr ine TS ie sour Kame and get wm good sie Insulators and the turns in the wire Radway & Co., 206 Centre St.. N. Y. Of course some are all white, as that is the last word in fashion Then there is the allure of such cclorful shades as jade, rose, aud the new Quaker gray, es well as black and white, or corn and white in combination effects, ond the ever fashionable Navy blue and black. Sizes 25 to 86 wel A & B—Kecond floor, Central Stor ——————e KOr Friday's Selling

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