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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _ JULY 19) _ 1922, COST OF LIVING 50 P. C. OVER 1914 Slight Increase Shown in Figures Over Last Three Months. ‘ , July 20,—The cost By Capt. Re ood. | on the primary and secondary ctrouits.| WASHINGTON, July y Capt. Robert Scofield W Wi small brass studs do an well for] of living is holding steady at about 60 Naval Aero and Radio Developments. | t as copper oneay Should there bel ner cent. above the 1914 level. ‘The two largest atrsht in th 14, ing connecting wires between the prt- ipa in the world, nd the secondary colls?. if so,| Slight changes of from 1.4 per cent. how being bullt for the navy, one at| w! hould they be made? Will good] decrease to 1 per cent, increase have Lakehurst, N. J., and the other in] Aboard cylinders do just as 5 ; a J Friedrichshafen, Germany, will have] {Wind the colle on na the moulded} occurred between March and June of formica cylinders? Answer—Make the] this year, according to statistics pub- the latest and best radio equipment ca-| first tap on the primary after the Mrstl i444 to-day by the Depart qi pable of development. Anticipating| twenty turns have been wound on, Af-| !!8! o-day, by, the Department of thefr completion, their homo port is be-| tet that a tap every ten turns will be| Labor, ing fitted for thetr arrival with a high-|ho°vollowed with the. nocondarg coit| New York's increase in June was power radio station, Yos, brass studs will do as well] 8 per cent., only exceeded by Detroit, A new type radio transmitting aerial] os = other lice Went ia} ai-} which was 4 per cent. rect wire connection from the primary Mapes oe hes just been tnatalled | f°" ut) peccndary. The connection ia] Twelve artictes of food increased naval airship base at Lakehurst, | made by induction from the primary tol in price during June: Potatoes, 20 N. J, designated by the call letters|the secondary. Good cardboard cylin-| ¥, ior navy, Weann’ # 8 In an effort to keep the big] ders are as good as any for winding aj P°r cent.; navy beans, 9; sugar, § > ee ity or fora soupien round steak, cornmeal and orang e clear for the landing of the 3; sirloin steak, chuck, roast, bacon and strictly fresh eggs, 2; rib roast, two giants rigids ZR-1 and ZR-3, and to} A, —wWill you kindly tell me what {iminate the installation of the high] kind ot wire 1 will have to use on a} nam, cheese, lard, Crisco, rice, baked lowers and aerials, the naval radio en-|vario-coupler and # vario-meter, It Is xi 7 | is re sinsers have designed a tong, low}necessary to use two different gauge| Pens. canned tomatoes, coffee and aerial, This new aerial ta about 800}wires for the primary and secondary} Prunes, 1; bananas, [se than five- feet long and 120 feet wide, forming a| windings? Answer—You can wind both] tenths of 1 per cent, sort of gridiron, mounted on poles only} the yarto-coupler and vario-meter pri-| Twelve articles decreased: Onions 60 feet high instead of the usual towers}mary and secondary with elther num-]18 per cent.; cabbage, 11; lamb, 3; that reach well above the 300-feet mark. 2 or 2 cotton, alk or enamel] hens, 2; plate beef, pork chops, Technically, it 1s a multtple-tunes aerial | cove: er wire, SHS Beveral GARIN ate re EOoren COD evaporated milk, corn fiakes and the aerials along one side of the field] ©, gullivan, Brooklyn—I have a crys-| C@mned yeas, 1; canned salmon, 4 clear open space Is left, reducing the|tal set. that’ alw gave exceptional] M&caront and raisins, less than half possibilities of the ships fouling the|results until we moved here from West | of one per cent. wires during landing and taking-off/Orange. I have the same aerial and manoeuvres. everything is identically the same aa it BUILDING HUGE AIRSHIP. Commercial Company's New Blimp , Lil EVENING WORLDS Recent transm! n tests with thelwas before but all I can get is code, new saerial ha n successful and} particularly from the Brooklyn Navy regular communication has been main-| yard, Can you tell me what to do to tained between this station and New-|make the set again recelve the con- and + on & Wave | certs? Answer—You have told us noth- 00 tx The traffic of this ing about the set itself, so we can hard-| Work on the largest non-rigid alrship been of the advise a change You will find that 1 3 type and it Is expected § Pn Te Brookinn will have some sittis| ever constructed in the United States communication wil 8 effect upon the best crystal set and in] has been begun at New Haven, F, J. tween the airships all probability you will find that it is] Byrd of the Aircraft Construction Will Carry 25 Passengers. ters while they are cruising within &]next to impossible to get anytHing more | Transportation Corporation made known radius of 300 miles, than you are getting. Write again and|in a radio talk last night, from the Gov- At present a I-k wave be more explicit. ernment station at Bedloe's Island. set is being used, ay: Thompson—"l purchased a complete] This airship, which is a Zodiac type, munication exy elie | radio set about a month ago and hav them constant and direct communieation been using it quite steadily. I have this coming winter with steemships and] noticed in the last couple of da. 1s for the United States Navy, Is feet long, 60 feet high and 38 feet wide, It will have a speed of sixty miles an istance of have to keep turning up the | hour, a cruising radius of 900 miles at the picking up of the] m nd more to get the same d that speed, and will carry twenty-five German built ZR-S on her maiden trip} c_ reception that I formerly got with | passengers. to her home port before she is a third] the rheostats turned down low. I now tither hellum or hydrogen gas can be of the way over, n the R-38 made} have them turned up ‘almost to the to inflate the lope, which has her trip over she was not heard from 4 ring out or ity of 328,000 cubie feet of gas. Until within about 600 miles of New wer: You will the trouble 1s a he new aerial was ¢ dand butlt | yo ery. If you have not p bora- 7 s at 0 y; nen from the = Philadelphia Nay s Which would you 1 advise got- H SANE te ie oe yanro) ea voles weuly yeu es Chronic taltting set, Lake! will hay radio t : : compass station which will enable the Constipation dirigibles to determine their positions in fe oi pen Tee ‘ tie ek charger. In this, way you Relioved Without the several hundred miles and locate the] every day or so th fe field when returning from a cruise In] drawn from the Use of Laxatives the darkness or dense fogs. prime condition Nujol is a lubricant—rot Radio equipn for the dig rizids} depend upon the @ medicine or laxative has not yet been designed, but it Is un-| set will be out of commission during the go cannot gripe derstood that as there will be plenty of} period of recharging and the battery etipes room available for eigine driven gener-| will naturally suffer by being permi:ted When you are constip&t- ators producing xreat transmitting} to run down before being put on ed, there is not enough Bower, very long range sets can be in-|¢.arge. lubricant produced by your system to keep the ALL BUT TWO STATES NOW food waste soft. Doctors BROADCAST. W W Z (New York) Frese ie) pay Because The States of Kentucky and Missi is 80 close to aippi went on the Department of C 360 Metres. this natural lubricant. merce's broadcasting map last wee Try it today. when stations in Louleville and Corinth were licensed. There are now but two], 1.40 P, M.—Brief song recital by Statee—Deluware and Wyoming—left} /oors B. Macher, soprano. without broadcasting stations, every 5 Me P. M.—Ampico recital, recordings other State having one or more dis- Ce ren pensers of news and entertainment via] ..° {0 1. M.—Baritone songs by Edward the ether. My 0 P. ot RK Bleven limited commercial stations ti-} {40 PMooChildren’s hour gensed last week bring the total num-| . 10.50 DP. on Bonper: “hy hel byon ait y to 408, Serenade Fue Lux, saxophone; pee (ee Droasoes (ere Us Jerry Kabatnik, violin; Louis Kabatnik, ELEVEN NEW LIMITED Commer. | Pianist. CIAL OR BROADCASTING STA- —— Mo PLATES TIONS LICENSED DURING WEEK REQUIRED “Do It ENDING JULY 15: WHAO-—F, A. Hill, Savannah, Ge, W J 2 (Newark) N ? WHAP—Dewey L. Otta, Decatur, Ml. 360 Metres ow! WHAN—Southwestern Radio Com- pany, Wichita, Kan, KFBB—F. A. Buttrey & Co.,Havre, Mon WHAS—Courler-Journal and Louls-| FP. 4 vilie Times, Loulsvill Arlington official time at 12.35 to 1 WIAA—Waupuce C Commerce id 10.55 to 11 P.M. Association, Waupaca, Wis. jorts from 4 to 8 P. M WHAQ — ‘es Motor Company,|. > hour from 11 A. M. to Washington, D. a KFBD--Ciurence V. Welch, Hanford, | , Features of the day: Agricultural reports at 12 M. M A motto for every household when teeth are considered. “My teeth must be attended to,” gets tiresome by and by. bo IT NOW! It means good health, good looks, your ther reports at 11 A M., 1, 6 and] future happiness. Te Meise na : THE WATERBURY WAY WHAR—Paramount Radio and Elec- me _ une Ra J. tric Company, Atlantic City, N. J. and 6 Cal. provides best workmanship at cost less KFAS—Reno Mot'r Supply Company, | goiumbia U aiverney | than for inferior service. Nev. 8 P. M,—Musical prog! y flor: C y ing, h vork +, M.—Musical programm ‘ome to-morrow morning, have worl —Corinth Radio Supply Com-| ance H. Prait vany, Corinth, Misa. Colle ante p Ie & ; completed by night Note—The call of the Galveston Tri- niece une, assigned last week, is WLAC. Thrane; “Down in t All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants. tain,” Curran THE RADIO PHONE CRAZE. | wil’ ihe “Winn Wareraury DENTAL COMPANY With the advent of the hot weather, | Puis le Jour, Louise,* Chapantier: “Ts Incorporated the people who want only a mysterious| Yor Rodenbeck: “Mah Lindy Lou," A a lished 1897 blick box with a couple of knobs to| Strick! The Lila Garlan; Establis! RO tun. are spending their time out of|bin, Robin, Sing Me a Song," Spross; 29 W. 34th St., New York dowrs instead of lstening to broadcast | “Ave-Maria,”” bach-Gounod. ottanimes, and many wise words are| 9 P. M.—‘Under the Evening Lamp,"| 444-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn yeard about the “end of the radio phone | department Initiated and conducted by| Mound: @ ro 6 Sumpays: cLosE® the Youth's Companion. a matter of fact, the passing of | Programme ‘Where They Came NAMM’S 47TH SUCCESSFUL YEAR BROOKLYN, N. Y. STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 Se od We’re Out For New Bargain Friday Records Purchase Week-End Needs, At Savings Tomorrow—Store Closed Saturday American Manufacturers and Exporters Should ae s0d heh Keres Time in Years that Brooklyn is rated as the third greatest municipality in the United Sates, being exceeded corse —— cago; That approximately fifty per cent. of the foreign commerce earried through the Port of New | Ss ll hs York is handled from Brooklyn A oma nu docks; genimed & See’ 1 1 6-Button Lambskin Glace Gloves ON ons.boy at, and shipped from Brooklyn; coffee centre, handing the ar. || WWOMEN run little danger of having too many Gloves $ interest to vacationists and Svekty par eee ee worlals ata time. The occasions when white ones are coffee needed are almost limitless. Few there are but who Felopen ave featured wo. tat q The NAMM STORE is glad to “tell the world” that Brook. || COUld make good use of another pair of 16-button White you may take your choice. tynyiea fine piace in which tovell 1! Glace Gloves such as these. Anniversary Bargain Friday we Remember, it’s ‘i specialize $3 qualities at $2, in sizes 6 Jon, B. HN. smart 38-button finish. only by Manhattan and Chi The NAMM IDEA Ty ) Bay for Cash to Sell for Cash bi “Sales, Small Profis || Writing Paper tment Now Commonwealth ae 24¢ regularly 48c an Anniversary selling that will prove of great everybody who buys station- ery in quantity. to 7%. All with the |] Commonweaith Papert Namm's—Maln Floor Namm's—Main Floor Demonstration Stylish-Stout § CORSETS 1 89 PRONS of quality; fabrics se- at A lected with care, patterns and Wore ae neki colorings you’ll be sure to like: terested in hear- ing Mrs. A. L. Elliott, Best grade Ginghams expert corsetiere, explain Finely woven Percales to them the merits of these special corsets, de- als ae one neck Aprons with signed for stouts. eter Pan collars and organdie i i sashes; there are quaint styles with ional oe eae cou scallops around the bot om. Fancy models, elastic tops— pockets) in ever so many effects— sizes up to 44, altogether a splendid assortment of - Namm's—Becond Fleer becoming aprons at this price. —— Unusual Value Namm's—Second Floor Swing Stand Women’s Silk Umbrellas Frames $3.50 97e¢ Smocks and Blouses! Made to Retail up-to $1.50 79¢e The Smocks—attractive styles of linene or sheer voile; white, rose and Copenhagen. Hand em- broidered or trimmed with con- trasting Peter Pan collars. The Blouse s—of colored dotted voile or cool dimity. Long or short sleeves; trimmings of smart gingham, frills and dainty pip- ings. Sizes in the assortment, 36 to 46. Hair Switches—Special plain $3.45 in $4.45 shades, rey, ANTIQUE gold burnished frames, FY LL, fluffy human Hair Switches in the 20 and complete with pas and back. x8 inches, 7x9 | Deets quality silk Umbrellas, in navy blue, 8 5x7 inches, 22-inch lengths—will add new beauty to one’s purple, green, garnet, black And bromn, wall inches, 7x10 inches and 8x10 inches. cola ee “Bobs,” $8.95 mounted on paragon frames, in an excellent "36. to match. Silk cases to each. The regular price in the Anniversary Sal ular selling price would be assortment of all amber handles, Tips and ferrules special toe the mnie eee meraed Naturally, curly—gives the effect of bobbed hair without one’s actually cutting it short. would be $5. Namm's—Third Floor $5 Ear Bobs, ea. $3.45 Namm's—Main Moor e¢———_ . Organdie Frocks Sizes Priced - 7 to l4 $] 95 at Big Spectacles Years Savings 3 2. 45 3 RETTY frilled models with sash in all desirable colors; S also dainty figured effects. vision, Examination inc Pongette Middy Blouses, 97¢ Also Jean with Peter. Pan or sailor collars. 6 to 20. Wall paper Sateen Rain Capes, $2.74 12%e Rubberized surface; satin lined Valued at 35c a Roll hoods; 4 to 14 years. . CLEARAWAY of heary non-fading Long and Short Dresses papers, in colors suitable for halls, $3.95 and $2.95 wt Gati . $3.95 dining rooms and living rooms. Baronet Satin Skirts, $3.95 Sold with matching borders only. Excellent, quality, self girdle and A Pamphlet of Instructions on g med with lace on skirt and ts, 12 to 16. Hanging Wall Papers will be given to every purchaser. N the |faddish rush of the winter aad|From,” an Englishman's surprise at spritk 1s welcomed heartily, It gave | American town names. rift Year in publitity to the industry, but it also}One Church,” as ion that may brought various evils in {ts train, Man-|help a good many parishes, large and ufacturing equilibrium Was upset and | small. A Remarkable Hit." clever there sprang up a mushroom growth of | work by the expert axe thrower, inexperienced assemblers and retailers —— = who thought they saw some cream to] HAPTIST TEMPLE CALLS DAKIN, ekim; a viclous circle of pyramided or-] ‘The Baptist Temple, Brooklyn, the ders was built up that multiplied the aivand ous cf 0hs lls Ba actual consumers’ demand several times. |? BILIOUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE, The summer heat ts bolling all these |Churches tn the metropolitan district, call for 00 BR Tablet, (a vegetable The rellable manufactur-| voted lust night to call to ite pastorate eperient) to tone and strengthea tting a better scale of the} Dr market, they are catching up on back |y ckbert Le Roy Dakin, the noted the organe of digestion and elimi- evangelist. of Charleston, Wo nation. Improves Appetite, Relieves orders ‘and stocking thelr warehou Vu. If he accepts he will succeed Dr, against the fall business. The fly by] J M w pastor of the Tre-| B Get a night dealer 19 seeking cream in other} mont Templo, Boston pails, The Industry as a whole ts yeaching a much firmer basis and the situation is no longer hectic but healthy When the fall arrives and the radio phone ones more becomes the indoor sport of the American public the novices will find adequate stocks of dependable instruments awaiting them, improved broadcust service at thetr command, and a capable dealer body anxious to aid them intelligently. ~ in the mean time the enthusiasts, who i Chips off the Old Block for years have been the backbone of fhe industry and have contributed JUNIORS — Little Me mAghtly to its progress, pursue their / One-third the regular dos experimental way, “While the industry - of same ingredients, then candy enjoys & breathing spell they are dis- 4 coated, For children and adults. covering the great superiorities of CW teanamission,” and in receiving are de- veloping radio-frequency hook-ups that keep out the static, ‘To the veterans this is a great sum- mer! SUNBURN, Let Nature's Remedy (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | it precertieedsy | Sum River Ointm —it kills pain! gives relief. A short treatment heal, 2 born cases, Satisfaction or money back. — All aged deveution William Albers, Newark—I am con- structing a locse coupler ani would Mike io know bow many taps to make Friday May Be Wour Last Chance: to aes in This Sale of Aluminum & White Enamel Ware 25 to $1.50—Get Your Share FRIDAY fyvery Piece PERFECT—Worth $1, The Aluminum Ware is all finely polished. All han- dies are riveted and all covers are of Aluminum tuo. Stamped in one piece, with no .eams; both sanitary and durable. The following pieces in the lot: 2-Qt. Rice Boilers 10-Qt. Round Dish Pans 6-Cup Percolators 8-Qt. Dairy Pails 9-In. Footed Colanders 8-Qt. Preserving Kettles 2-Qt. Milk Pails 5-Qt. Windsor Kettles 4 and 6-Qt. Saucepots 4 and 6-Qt. Saucepans Round Koaster 3-Piece Stew Pan Sets i but there still remains a large assortment to make select ons from. entire new outfit ©: kitchen utensils. The wise Brooklyn housewife will be here early Friday—there is no telling how soon the entire lot wi ve been sold, Friday may be your last chance to share in this great money-saving event! COME! SHELL-LIKE ones with periscopic spherical lenses for near or far Infants’ Silk Caps, 97c to $1.95 > Imported Oatmeal | fnfants’ Sleeveless ym's—Second Floor Namm's—Third Moor, IVER before have we witnessed such a tremendous selling of Aluminum and White Enamel Ware in any of the sales we have held in the past. We started the Sale Wednesday with 15,000 pieces—and the biggest part of these are gone, Namm's—Third Floor Kiddies’ Creepers Sizes Special 1 to3 9 7e pd Years Value MALE of an excellent grade of poplin ‘n tan, white or cadet blue, with white collars and cuffs. China silk or crepe de chine, lace and ribbon trimmed. Dresses, $1.48 and $1.95 Lawns and dimities, lace and embroidery trimmed. 6 mos, to 2 yrs. Nainsook, yoke models, trim- yoke. Sizes 6 months to 2 years; also infants’ si es. The Enamel Ware is triple-coated white on heavy gauge steel, with edges of blue. All handles riveted; the pieces are seamless and the covers are similarly enameled. The following pieces in the lot:— 8-Qt. Utility Bakers 10-Qt. Round Dishpans 6-Qt. Cov'd Saucepans 9-Qt. Oval Dishpans land 2-Qt. Rice Boilers 3and 4-Qt. Tea Kettles 6-Qt. Cov'd Saucepots 10- Qt. Preserving Kettles 2-Qt. Coffee Pots 1-Qt. Rice Boilers 2-Qt. Tea Pots 2-Qt. Rice Boilers One could hardiy choose a better time to buy an Namm's—Fourth Floor a en - oe +