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capacity is right. Get a variable con- denser of either .0001 or 005 mfds. for this purpose. By Capt. Robert Scofeld Wood [QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. | ————— | Al Moran, Plainfleld—"‘Is there any Way of mounting several crystals so that if one gives out another can be put in use without any appreciable’ de- lay such as changing one mounted cry- stal for another? Recently I have had several give out just when it was most annoying and before I could make a Change and get set again the concert ot number in which | was interested was finished Answer—You may mount tals In a single mounting so at all is necessary in changing from one crystal to another {s to swing the catswhisker to the next crystal. Half be mounted in a Arthur Jones, Farmingdale.—"'I have a regular regenerative set which is composed of a detector and two steps and want to use a loop aerial with it. Which will be the advisable addition, another step of audio frequency ampli: fication or a step of radio frequency before the detector unit.” Answer— The addition of at lenst one step of radio frequency {s most necessary for loop operation. The addition of a third step of audio frequency will in no way help you with a loop. As a rule mon than two stages of audio frequen proves very unsatisfactory from the standpoint of reception, You will prob- ably find that for the best results with a loop it will be necessary to add two auficiently 1 so that you will] steps of radio frequency ahead of your at all times have five in reserve. Mount |Tesular set them in Wood's metal in just the eame into pl as you would set a single cry- WW2-New York. 360 Metres. BASTILE DAY. 1.40 P. M.—Brief song recital by Edna Beatrice Bloom, soprano: J. Thurston Noe at the piano; (a) “In Fountain Court,"” Alexander Russell; (b) ‘My Lit- tle House,’ Pierce; (c) "Dreams and ‘Tears,"’ Hamblen. 2.40 P. M.—French music as recorded for the Victrola. 3.40 P. M.—Brief song recital by Leota E, Fisher, soprano; J. Thurston Noe at Bill—"What crystal combination will lve the best results? I tried silicon id galena; galena and zincite and ga- na and carborundum in combina- tion.” Answer—It is impossible to say what combination will give the best re- gults because no two crystals have the game degree of ‘sensitivity. You may find a piece of silicon that will give better results than any of the others or vice versa. There is no set rule by Which yourmay go. The only thing to do is experiment with the crystals you have and decide from their individual Lge I ge Marseillaise’ and other Berformances which is the best combin- | *Tencn s an ext . 5 Stion. You will get some very interest-| _,4.40 P. M.—Children's hour given by well known writer of chil- Subject, “Nut Elsie Jean, dren's stories and verse. Cracking.” 10:30 P. M.—Joint song recital by Vivian Sherwood, contralto; Robert Me- fg results with crystal combinations. B. C. Carmody, Hoboken—"'There are four ae! als on our roof, all running par- operating four dif- yrie teno’ Now another tenant ee La hor Wants to pit up an aerial to use with af prologue, “he ees Wr cet Will the presence of this fifth] seQuiliand: “At Dawning,” Cadman; ‘nyway spoil the reception of Woue nelevil Anewer ec War aol cou mee We Nevin. Contralto Solos by Two Were Maying, the other tow it could in any way affect Miss Sherwood: the reception of the other four aerials. |. ras i vert! ie." Thayer; “Deep River. If there were four receiving sets of einen ~ L Factum tube type on the roof youl ‘Tenor solos by Mr. McQuilland: “’Sun- p PAWould all be subject to hetrodyning ef- Race on “Little Mother of } ets, but the presence of a single vac- Burien ce lum tube instrument is not going to tralto aria by Miss herwood fe you any trouble My Heart at Thy Dear Voice,"’ from mason and Delilah,” Saint s Tenor solos by Mr MeQuilland “Whe My Caravan Has Rested," Lohr; ‘Homing,’ Del Riego. ‘ontralto solos by Miss Sherwood the Waters of Minnetonka L \ WJZ—Newark | 360 Metres. i SS) Features for the day Agricultural reports at 12 M. and 6 P. M. Arlington cfficial time at 11.55 to 1 P. M. and 10.55 to 11 P. M. Baseball scor from 3 P. M. to 7 Pom Music every hour from 11 A, M. to 6 P.M Shipping news at 2.05 P. M. and 6 Yeather reports at 12 M., 1 nd 11.01 P. M y Thornton paints itivity P, M.—"'Traditions of enwiely | Village, Past and Present, by Cather- ine Clivettl. . M.—Concert by Roy EH. Titsworth First Methodist ol. If you want to give the most si 8 baritone soloist of the ed t A good sta : ae ey art) Chureh of Plainteld A iWo amplifera: Usedin coq: | land: Me. Davin, ac Cw pera, Used In cone | eainme=(l)) AC excellent results ‘ from Faust: (2) as O'Hara; “Dark Kk, Brooklyn—Is it possible to with one step of ver amplifter tector and one idio frequency amplification, “ letector without any further | with the power amplifier The plates M take t 120 volt You ca To supply the demand battery. und then © wr bon eel bs re Tea RTal ee eo: OVER 235,008 COPIES up volt B bat and get hive, autheritabve magasine is the stand-by the same result beginner, the amateur and the profrraiosal AT ALL NEWSSTANDS occ Which will give better tun- Ing, a 43-plate variable condenser or a 2-plate variable condenser shunted across the secondary of a loose coupler in a crystal set?” Answer—The number of plates does not matter s long as the i AWW AS - \ WW The fabric produced in our own mills from selected cot- ton, and the careful work- manship put into every “B.V.D.” garment are your surety of durability in wash DOVER WILL LAND INBUDGET BUREAU, CAPITAL HEARS Position Would Enable Him to Know What Is Going on in Department. veloped to-day that Elmer Dover, the former Mark Hanna lieutenant, whose ef Department ended jously, is not to be shunted clear out of the service, but will be transferred preferably where he will report directly to the to THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, (Special to ‘The Evening WASHINGTON, July forts to reorgani: mew another place, President. become Assistant Budget. m: on is ney, and “The His chief trouble as Agsistant Seo- retary of the Treasury resulted from his running afoul of some old-fash- joned ideas entertained by Secretary Mellon and Commissioner of Internal Revenue Blair concerning the desir- ability of conducting their department as 4 business proposition rather than an adjunct to a political organization. The latest tip is that Direct jade to “Hardingize” won a to be humiliated. “Ca Smith; ‘Mother O° (4) “Invictus,” Night Song, Like a Flower, World Is Waiting for th Si by 9 P. M.—‘Canning by Saf y Dorothy Marsh, Housekeeping Magazine. 9.30 P. M.—Concert by Gladys B. Hill, prano, 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. BROOKLYN. at Gates Ave. “L! Slip-over models of with cord belt. Whether an effort is to be the budget system Is not disclosed as yet, but in such a@ position he will have ample Opportunity to know what ts going | ——== inside of the various bureaus. Mellon and Blair victory In the Treasury row, but this does not mean that Dover, who has strong political backing in Congress, Birth of Morn," Leoni; Salve," Handel Liszt; ‘Thou Art So Chadwick; (5) ‘The “A New World Is Born," Gere; “King Solomon and King David," Couk, and "Speak to Me," Manna-Zucca. FULTON STREET White Wool Sweaters 12. white wool in fancy weaves flames hours after any member of the family was near; two fires broke out in the roof, and, to cap the climax, a wet washrag, hang- ing in the kitchen, burst into flames. Dr. I. H. Godlove, instructor in the chemistry department of the Oklafioma State University here, who visited the scene, said the blazes might have resulted from a mixture of phosphorus and car- bon bisulphide. Bed clothing, rugs and clothing were removed from the house and examined by Dr. Edwin De Barr, State chem- ist. De Barr refused to disclose the results of his examination. one sociation, meeting: vania, 10 A. M. Celebration, Manhi Russian-Americar tion, meeting, Carr ing exercises, Jefferson and § lyn, 8.30 P. Dover will lor of the OBRESON OWN SLEUTH IN BIELASKI CASE clean cut At Cuernavaca for Week's Rest, He Looks Into Kidnapping. MEXICO CITY, July 14 (Associated Press).—President Obregon, who ts at Cuernavaca ostensibly for a week's rest, 1s understood to be conducing a personal Investigation of the kidnapping of A Bruce Mini ; “Wander. e Sunrise," Blelaski. He is said to nave in numerous federal and stute connected with the case in an effort to sift the charges that the sor- mer American official staged his own it pe fe Methods,” bing. Then en: statement. ght Until 10 BROO! STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST BROOKLYN " Station, Specially Priced for Saturd GROUP NO. 1—Flowered Georgette Fr Also printed Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepes and Dotted Swiss in a large assortment of styles, sizes and colorings at the surprisingly low price of..... yee GROUP NO. 2—Summer Silk Frocks Bright colorings in Crepe Romaines, Beaded Georgette and Canton Crepes, in the season’s most popular models for dress or sport wear, GROUP NO. 3—New Draped Silk Froc, Early Fall Models in new draped Canton Crepes, Crepe Romaine and Georgette Crepes, in varied lines, suitable for sizes from 16 to 44. Former Values to 7.75 4-95 shades with or without sleeves, French United Societie; -luncheon, Pe attan Casino, Street and Eighth Avenue, 2 P, M Associa- Hall, 8 P. M. Police Department, recruits’ graduat- 13th Regiinent A mner Avenues, n Industrial neKie Sloan's . Liniment of neuralg! Just spread y complete, happy relief from all courtesy Good} kidnapping. pain, For all aches and pains, On his return to Mexica City late Sat- ‘i ’, urday it is expected he will issue a —it kills pain! hi 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 4th & 49th Sts, KLYN, FATRONAGE DRIVE SATURDAY at Our Two Branch Stores 1329-31 BROADWAY 4810-12 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts, Three Groups of Frocks ay ‘ocks V0 14-95 ks 22-90 Flannel Sport Jackets Made of Bottany flannels in bright sport Brook- he tingling, 0 . Due To-Day. WET RAGS IN BLAZE | gusaienanns, _sremen 1 aan reel mea eh ‘ 7 ' otterdam, ‘Rotterdam é Owner Finds Home in | Mauretania, southampton 8 " ats Due To-Morrow. Flames Twelve Times Beythia, Liverpool uy 6 i Adriaue, Liverpool 2.005500 suly 8 in Two Days. Due Sunday. v _, Lapland, Antwerp duly 6 NORMAN, Okla., July 16—A | Bagiihy, Haveen 01s July a8 guard was placed around the Pres. Filmore, Bremen July 5 t tJ. L. Wagoner and his | Columbia, Glasgow ‘July 6 home of J. L. Wagoner a Sail To-Day wife here following twelve mys- iullarcise, alia terious fires in the house in the | Munargo, Nassau .... 7:30 A.M. 11.00 A.M last two days. Sail To-Morrow. Malls Close Balls. Fires have burst out in all parts | oimpie, southampton LOU AM. O0-ALM of the house at all hours of the | Kroonland, Antwerp 800 A.M Noon Noordam, jain. R00 ACM: World.) last two days and nights, accord- Breer hy 820 & M vole, Tia Bi AD 14—It de-] ing to Wagoner; bed clothing has | BiveK, Navies 6.00 ADM Noon become ignited In roms where | nsans? pore oo ei Reon there were no occupants; clothes | Orotta! een Nos the Treasury closets have been discovered in George Washington, hat inglor- . Bremen 11,00 A.M. 3.00 P.M. Burglary Insurance Underwriters As- ennsyl- Bastile Day 155th rmory, Also Saturday 300 Baronette Satin Skirts Ordinarily sell to 6.75 Sizes 95 Sizes 24 to 32 24 to 32 Waist Waist Plain Baronette and Fancy Black Silks in full cut dressy and sport models, belted, with novel pockets and pearl button trimming Colors Are Orchid, Jade, Grey, Light Blue, Pink, Navy, Black and White SALE AT TWO BRANCH STORES ONLY == 1922, p THE MAIN FLOOR Open All Day Saturday BIG STORE SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING OPERATED BY THE ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue, at 19th St. Week-End Specials for To-day and Saturday Special Offer of 500 Gingham Dresses Good quality colored check Gingham—all attractive sash back models—with Lace, Pique, Repp and Organdie collars— Pearl and Crochet Button Trim- med—Ric-Rac Braid and Em- broidery Edging Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Big value. Sis Each, only.. e Other tmported Gingham Dresses in fancy styles, that were selling for $5.00 to $6.98, now 4 50 reduced to New Lot 2.00 Pairs Men’s Oxfords Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Also some sheer Hose in the lot. All 3.seamed back from fine quality Mahogany 1 welt fskin, Goody Special Rubber _ heels, ular $6.00 Mail Orders Filled soles. 3 to 8— Women’s Satin Quilted Slippers in Black, White, — Polo Grey, Nude, Etc. Sizes 8!) to | | With padded quilted _ insoles. 10. Actual $1.50 | | Chrome sole and heel—with Pom Pom—in a variety of colors, Regular $1.59 a pair Special only , Mall Orders Filled—Add fc Postage. New Purchase 2500 Pairs Women’s Patent Pumps The lot includes Patent 1 and 3-strap Pumps, Patent 1-strap cut-out Pumps and Patent 1- strap Sally Pumps. Sizes 315 to 7. Low heels with rubber heels attached. Actual $5 and $6 values. Special, per pair, 1.95 rostace. Send ¢' Sizes 1.00 Manufact’rs’ Samples --50i New SummerBlouses | : Aer Gloves tatlored and Milanese slik—— collars and cuffs — stzen 30 to M4. Regular $1.69 quality Special $1.98 per par Spectal, whit they laut, only 1.15 Muil Orders Villed—Add te Mail Orders Purchase 750 Lace Net Guimpe WAISTS With short and long sleeves plain and fancy felled fronte, in eer) and white 8 to 46 $1.29 Regular quality, While they last, only 79c led—Add Ge Postage. All the Rage f Women’s : Slip-Over Sweaters Made from splendid qual ity worsted — in all the colors popular this sum . Summer Millinery Positively the latest or tion in up to minute milli nery, including Satin and mer, including Black,White, Velvet combinations —-Sil- Navy, Periwinkle, etc ver and Gold trimmed All ‘sizes — ac- values up to $5 and $6. Very Spe- tual $2.25 value. Special, only 1. 29 2.98 cial only Mail Orders Fitled—Add 66 tuge. Postug r Men’s and Women’s Bathing Needs Women’s Surf Satin Bathing SUITS Hine uallty Bl We carry a full line of Bathing Surf Satin needs, including Suits, Hats, AMO ret ane Shoes, Tights, etc., specially ine priced at— ¥ BATHING Regular and extra |! SUITS from 1.00 to 7.98 value—epeciut, BATHING ‘2.98 Sdoes tem 49¢ to 79¢ | e BATHING Mall Orders Filled—Add Ge Postage: CAPS from 10c to 79¢ 50 Doz. Pairs Infants’ Sox Fine quality all mercerized socks with fancy rolled top. Very slight imperfections Sizes 5 to 814. Regular 2% a pair quality. Our price while they last, PAIR roe 5OC Mall Orders Filled— Add 4c Postage. ‘Men’s Original Roxford Balbriggan’ Shirts and Drawers Summer weight. Ecru color. Short and long sieeves Shirts—ank.e length, strapped back, double seat Drawers—Sizes 36 to 54. Slightly soiled on edges—-for the reason that they were shipped to usin bundles—not boxed. Hereisan opportunity for Big Men, stout sizes, to get a $1.50 garment at remarkably low price; price per garment of only 37¢ Mall Orders Filled—Add 4c for Postage. Boys’ Heavy Quality Khaki Breeches Heavy Govern Men’s Light Weight Straw Hats ment Khaki Drill All our $1.75 Double _ stitched, to $2.50 Hats well made. Cut 5 ‘ large and roomy reduced while Sizes 8 to 18. While they last, per pair, only 1.00 they last to each only, Men's Bathing SHIRTS & PANTS | Mail Orders Filled—Add Se Postage, ail Or 2) Add te Postage. Women’s Leather Hand Bags This is an unusual collec tion—about 500 Bags in the Jot, ina variety of Leathers, in all the popular colors and hades—all the latest styles and shapes of Bags will be foundin the lot. Actual values up to $1.50 each. Spe 69e cial, each, only Fine quality wor- | sted, White Shirts and’ Blue Trunks. Well made. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular $2.25 value. Spe- cial, each, only, 1.65 Women’s Summer Vests and Bodices Very fine quality Summer weight. Guaranteed all first quality goods. All large sizes. Regular 29c each. While they last special 3 For 50c Mail Orders Filled— Add 5e Postage. New Lot 1,500 Men’s Negligee Shirts A well-known make in fancy stripe Cotton Pongee, Repps, Cords, etc. Neat stripe ef. fects. French cuffs, Ocean Pear! Buttons Sizes 14 to 17. Value up to $2.00. Each, spe. 87e cial, only ders Filled— | 3500 Yards Dress Materials 36 to 40 inches wide—consisting of Beach Suiting, Checked Batiste, Organdies, Flowered contrasting colored checks and Figured Voiles and Ginghams- actual skirts, summer dresses, etc. 49c # yard quality. Special while they last, per yard only yard, only 5000 Yards Check Ratine All woven, 36 inches wide—guaranteed fast colors, with 98c yard. Special while they last, at per suitable for actual value 59¢ Mail Orders Filled When Specified—Store Open 9.15 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. ESE: ote terrane eens

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