The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1922, Page 11

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NING WORLDS ~COLUMN. slide tuning coll, a fixed and variable condenser and a puir of 75 1 can hear code nt and night but ne hear any of the cor Do you think that Tam. too far away from the broadcasting stations, or ta it in wy hook-up, which ts at- Answer—'The trouble to begin with is In your phones. of sufficient resistance for radio tele- $1,500,000 FURNITURE Lowest prices in seven years SERVIC ‘By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. ‘QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Reader—"Will you kindly compute the wave length of y of the following fccording to the hoc aerial ts 72 fee Bround 41 feet Broadway at Ninth | times of the day e been able to jonts, arranged 1-in 2and the two-slide tuning coll, ir, & Variable contienser @nd gq pilt of 2,200 ohm phones com- Comfortable Robes ‘for a woman Terry cloth robes with shawl or Tuxedo collars, plain colors or striped. Good or home us. or on the The Weathercock on Yonder Barn ohms and we will be better a you more about your locality with refer- ence to Its position from the broadcast- e hook-up is all right. 0 give the wave length range of e failed to tell how long your coil {s, what its diameter y turns of wire it pos- and ratine is the silent servant of the air, which keeps it in motion to answer our daily questions as to direction of the wind. that Is, the nati and the wind after each tube. They from two very important angle: locating circuit trouble and facilitate operation and changing from one step to the next, agaln and be trolling the tides. $4.95 to $12.75. Third Floor, Old Bullding George Merwede, 1, tector and t~o steps of amplities The set consists of one vario coupler, two v@rlo meters, a variable condenser and the usual audio frequenc —"T have a de- Fishermen know well that certain fish bite best at cer- tain phases of the moon, When moon, ‘are favorable, in fishing is most certain. gerial is 110 feet long, with a lead-in of I get all the local stations and WGY clearly. of other stations hich I can hear faint- ly, but when I try to tune them in 1 get a very loud screaming. shielded the back of the panel to avoid capacity effects, but do not seem to be @ble to eliminate the trouble gauses very loud cracki Beaded Envelope ‘Bags at $1.95 Variety of colors. plain black and plain blue. k and Pekin stripe silk vanity bags and pouch | WOR—Newark | 360 Metres There are a number | \ ois 2.40 P, M.—Songs by Ruth Dale, ac- companted by Louise Egnei Our success in life is equally for Making Songs Has Com “Little Boy Blue’? Vaters of the Minnetonk that we are not thinking of as much as we should, 1% noises in my Piano solo by Mrs. Egner, five volts for the amplifier tubes. the B batteries which 1 am u ficiently strong to sup w™ an’ seal leather Olcott, pathologist at Orange meme 2 ident of Kiwanis Club, And some large car- mmer-time Health.” Answer—You are getting all that can be reasonably expected from your set when WGY can be heard clear! Phi: assures you of un operating about 300 miles, whic €an be asked of re The stations which you hear very faintly are the impulses received they cannot b You are using be current that the fi without spilling ove equealing, as you de excessive current of a de being forced throu @re desirous of r an only hear fair is only one thing to do—pluc ef steps of radio frequency tion before th: will be able to h ty Street Foor, Old Building Back to Old Vir- it requires more M.+-Musicale by C ) accompanied by Loul. hy excessive current 4s not due to capacity effect ig its work, This panel backing is do dinary operfting n Of static interference, sult of worn out or bh over radio; Thora’? (Adams), Mr. Te the Bame set of “L" for the past three months Lovely Frocks, $25 and $35 Originally $45 to $69.50—and even higher Not very many only 56 in fact. and all delightfully new The picture above doesnt do them justice T and white picture on paper can. lighted when you see what charming frocks you can get for $25 and $85, Tuesday Individual Models For Day and Evening Chiffon, crepe de chine, foulards and printed silks, in one or two of a kind frocks, Women’s Fashion Salons, Second Floor, Old Bidg. Sale of White S Women, Misses and Children Our own stocks, reduced be traced to a loose phones themselves. on the detector is & you are using a soft tube fying tubes have <utlicient pole voltage for your phoues but fail when co: to your loud speaker essary to raise the pli the last step of or ninety volts, where a loud speaking attachment is employed te sufficient if You will be de- W W Z (New York) 360 Metres. LG P.—"Can 1 wind up a loose * coupler on tubes made from sheet nlm neater looking phould the dime the top of th: Answer—A coil k fois for headache for radio purp: thing will act as Forget the pretty job the best you can with a fc cardboard tube 1 ong us would say to which 1s work: , after more than Riu ong wil rsistent publicity of Allen reception as 2 ©: more efficient for trans which is workabie, ig unknown to the Know what effect It will have. s Women’s White Shoes strap pumps and 3 styles | 7 to 312.50 y well-turned-out people “You know T never Vowder for the Boot!" f-strap pump sind pounds of ere used by our Army and Navy Wr L.—"I have that consists of a ¥ T detertor, a vario a combination grid) leuk a vacuum tube 167 pairs for Children and Girls 000 ohm phones. White Canvas oxfords, tional instrumen. » Tadd to this set the friction from the shi with a” cupactt corns and bunfons. You’ know wit Sizes 12 aniplifieation will Rat Temmane: Ae CRON Se aa OU as give the greatest improvement First Floor Old Bullding hich is made up of the following an aerial 100 feet lon Vidi Vicia BROOKLYN-NEW YORK i These “J” Radio Tubes Western Electric Make | } i Women’s Skirts at $7.95 $10.25 to $22.50 grades Crope de chine in black and nacy. Pleated shirts—-wrap-around ek straight shirt trielly for sports wear, C — 1 28 to 40 inch waistband Second Floor, Old Building Wanasilk Stockings, $2 pr. Every color of the mode mouse, nude, th in brown, nayy blue black and white, mercerized cotton tops and soles For the New Armstrong Regenerative Circuit V-Tlat V-T2at which so many are inquir- Full-fashioned ‘Then, of course, one must know the stockings are made of no artificial weighting to cut the thread absolute pure silk But we have plenty of them at present, and at prices of especial interesi. ever, we are told that there are very few of these tubes i the market and that after the present supply is exhausted more will not be available at any price, as they are to be made exclusively for the U S$. Government i any standard socket and both have oxidized filaments, in- suring long life. Blue Rim Silk Stockings at the top, blue stitching on toe and heel of these ‘losel Street Floor, Old Building Formerly A. T. Stewart ; BEDDING has springs, pillows and sets; d For example: All: Horsehair $44 grade for $33 $64 grade for $48 $56 grade for $42 $47 grade for $38.50 $10 50 grade for $8.50 $12 grade for $9.5° antee To ena nol done in other sale Aluminum pressure canners, $23.50 to $45. Conservo canners, 14 jars capa- city, $10; 21 jars capacity, $ Cold pack ecanners, round, 4 | jars, $2; 6 jars, $3.25, Col-Pac canners, oblong, 6 jars, $3.50; 12 jars capacity, Jelly strainers, wire extension, 28ce to 45¢; wire bowl, 35¢ to 55¢; bag 25e to S5e; ‘wire on stand with masher, 60c. Apple corers, 18¢ to 25e¢, Fruit jar funnels, 25¢ to 45c. Jar holders, single wire, 10c. Fruit jar racks, fits into wash boiler, holds 8 jars, 60c to 90c, Glass measuring cups, !¢ pt., l5c. Tin measuring cups, 25c; 1 pt., 35¢; Lat, 45 | Be. Deal seales with scoop, $2.85 to $5.75; without scoop, $2 Aluminum preserving kett 8 qts., $1.35; 12 que, $1.50. $1.25 White Dress Linens, 75c Imported ramie weave, 45 inches wide, One of th 2 pt, seuson's | nd most popular dress fabrics, difficult to get in white. Ve special. First Floor, Old Building Makes delicious Ice cream The AUTO VACUUM VREEZER, Requires t churning. sab solutely sani tary and easy to clean No paddle or loose parts co adjust or fasten, Consumes less. ive than the old type (freezer, Made entirely etah finished in white enamel 1 qt. or 6 dish size, $5. tut. or V2 dish size, $6 fat. or 24 dish size, $8 Demonst ra uni Seventh Gallery, New Buliding in the August Sale Yes, indeed, a very big part, because everything in the . bedding store on the sixth gallery is lowered in price at least 10 per cent.—even the fine: Iso mattresses of felted cotton, fibre or combination, and Kapok. But more than this: many “speci the August Sale, at much larger reductions. Mattresses, double bed size, 54x75 in. | Mixed Hair And it all started with an idea born at Wana- $38 grade for $28.50 maker’s thirty odd years ago that asale in August, $50 grade for $37.50 when makers and dealers are du 1, might be of service This idea, originating here, has now been duplicated in practically every town where fur- niture is sold. Smaller or larger sizes in proportion Box Springs—tufted and upholstered $36 grade for $29.5) Plain top; $29 grade for $23.25 Woven wire steel-frame Sp Pillows—white mixed feathers 22x80 in., 314 pounds, $4.72 grade for $3.7! each, But Price isn’t the whole story More important than the low price is the quality of the hair and ; ) Fy ‘ feathers and ticking, and the general skilled workmanship. Even the BELMAISON reproduction furniture More important than even the quality is the santtary feature of this bedding. Most. of it is made in our own hygienic workrooms. We what is inside the mattresses and pillows that we sel rything that goes in them to be clean and of good quality, Get as good bedding as you can afford; get even better than you | can afford. Your bed, where you recuperate your strength each night in restful sleep, is not the place to economi le peopletto get finer bedding th: tomed to, and to experience the difference in their sle large reductions this year on the finest bedding we s | Get Ready for Comaiie White enamel preserving ket- | tles, 7/4 qts., $1.35; 12 $1.90, Cast iron preserving kettles, enameled inside and out, 8*to 14 qts., $2.10 to $3.40. Apple and peach paring ma chines, $2. Seventh Gallery, New Building go out first. a ig es, woven wire mattress $42.50 grade .or $35 Sale. ings | $15 grade for $12 | $18 grade for $15 There will be ample stocks at al times to choose All sizes up to and including 54 in. width. from. Rut there are many individual pieces, which when sold cannot be duplicated possible is, therefore, advisable. know n they have been ace ve are 1, something we have Sixth Gallery, New Bullding the customers. We're unpacking them this evening. $1.75 to $2.50 Shirts --for 95¢ 10,800 of them Made by a manufacturer who has been making yood shirts for half a century. And nobody knows how to make any better shirts. Somebody — calls hi product The Shirt without a fault A yood deseription. Neckbands are of same material as body, and matched Buttons are first quality pearl, beveled edge, Sleeves button above cuffs. Cuff and ceuter front are mate! eut full, in leeve lengths A Great Choice (urded ‘printed madras, with fmt volar yrounds. Mercerized stripes on white: ground lavender und green, that look like French broehe 2,100 Cheviot Sports Shirts, collar athached White. ‘Tan. Good quality eheviot, 1 August Furniture Sale Good furniture for good home-makers Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant August Furniture into People’s Homes. Selections made on the Days of Courtesy will Those made from now on will go out When requested, furniture will be held as late as November 1, to accommodate those whose new homes are not yet ready. in order of purchase. — The furniture is going into every section of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Long Island, part and in great quantity into the Bronx, where record building of new homes is now progressing. quantities of the furniture are going into West- chester and far up into New York State; into Con- necticut, Rhode Island, and other parts of New Eng- land; into New Jersey—north, south and central. Shipments by rail are going into nearly every State of the Union, and into some foreign countries. are offered in So wide is the knowledge and appreciation of this sale being held in our two stores, New York and | Philadelphia, that it might be called not only a na- tional, but international sale. to the public. Thousands of imitation August Sales are being held, but the only original sale is the Wanamaker | Visit the store during August when convenient. As early a visit as Our entire stock of furniture is offered in the sale (no reservations) at 10 to 50 per cent. less, the average reduction being a third. on the fourth gallery is included. And we guar- | And the office furniture on the seventh gallery. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Galleries, New Building A Special Bureau of particular service in The August Furniture Sale is established Sixth Gallery, convenient to Ninth street elevators, where will be found officials of the business with large powers to arrange— Foreign shipments— Special payments— Special decorations— and to take up any sort of problem in furniture or home decora- tion in which it is possible for them to be of assistance to our Future deliveries 583 Boys’ Blouses at 50c 84 have collar attached, 141 sports style. 358 are neckband style Grades are from 80c¢ to $2.50 Phe $2.50 Mouse Che oners, $1.50, $1.75,$2. | Some sik sports blouses am REC IT STAD | a Surat ineluded in $1.50, $2 and $2 1308 of that grade, They'll be ready Tuesday

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