The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1922, Page 12

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oo = EE ERE COS are reer: al _____THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. tmpatring the receptive qualities of the| Sugar Exchange, as follows. Opening | {= a 7 — eS Se TE Wig in the. torw GUTURE SALOME] (closing, Ecos On ateemay);” GIANG Americas see Me ee *Pennssivanin Forecasts’ (ofMecialy, at || 9 to 5:30 1 P. M., 11.01 P.M. | “Standard Time Signals from Arling | 5 to 1 P.M. and 10.52 Tee? fice oery te) of your Instrument lM | 5100 | By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. * WGY ADDS ANOTHER FEATURE. The aay lington tir to the re WGY, the powerful up-State station off J, McKeon, Cityo't have the General Plec except Saturd f. Monday, at 18] esas of 00 # o'clock noon, Eartern standard time fy getting Very good remuite, f have the United States Naval. Observatory | heard WJZ WOR, WAAM, WBAN time signals will be 4 ig XAT wi y is it that Washington weather for 4 @nnounced at 12.0: of 485 metres, The br MORE aC GUGH & aiort duncAnne length for all other features of this sta-] Which de the. ctatlon mw ned tion, however, is 360 m American ‘Telephone and The musical programm will be of- | Comp i ly e fered by this station 1 Thurs. day and Friday nights, Aug 24 and 26, at 7.45 o'clock and Friday evening @t 10.30 a late programme will be given. weather reports and Ar ignals have ar broadcasting s best tha ‘ WOR—Newark ‘ 360 Metres schedules of the American. |}| f ‘ t and International League|[) 11 P.M. scores by innings | [| ee f M.: final scores ut 7 and 9 P. M.|f| rae w Dresses One seen, | at 4 i. Mt Oy py Vogue Magazin Fashion News." by the Women's POM Mu relectic Wear Daily Fashion Newspaper at 4|{| . hrelslers |p. a (excepting Sunday). y K r ody 7.00 to 7.20—St * from St. Nicholas |! Y " « ) of the Century Gom | a crystal ic Company. Dally. | cet with an of 100 feet and a which L have r the] 9.15—"why f th Tarif! Should Belf) hn | (The Aristocrat of Woods) : | Half a Million Dollars Worth ven ar ie Lave, of Mahogany at Average i . ‘) All the Beautiful Girls?” fast will be by Arthur L. ‘Taylor M.—Joint recital by Edward A ind Albert HL, Meyers, playing waltzes and fox trot 4 wave length fasting wave of the Bab Mahogany Veneered 4 Pieces ~ $550 air only e is 1# prob- ably the answer to why you have not heard ft before. WWZ |v regular every lay and, although it {fs not a powerfu) { This programme is put on especially for el as Hig! “Because.” *Alw: Reducti: Oo i a by yon on t; Loulse Bgner, plan ' ne, | on 33% in Eastern listeners who cannot get WGY \ H by some highly SE re ei and nd When I Think of Yo | J y . |conduetive structures which absorb \ scares a taeda Mediterranean Month," because of the proximit nd Inter | eray OF the electro Meant ne] Philip Sevasta, harpist. 1, Soprano| purser Owen of the Carmanta; courtesy ference from other large stations. The] tf there are any large steel mructoncs Iate concert is also very popular with} between the transmitting aerial and ‘Western fans, who, because of the dif-| Your set they are in all probability the ference in time, are unable to tune in| saver to why you do not hear this early enough for the first concert. iid —- Joe Lake, N. ¥.—"'Can I add any- —$ __—_____, Tm thing to the inclosed hook-up that will [Questions AND ANSWERS. | the clarity of my reception, re- atmospherte Interterence and gen- Radio Bug—"Kindly tell me where 3XB is located and who operates It i tt bate Answe:—2XB is the casting sta- ne house tion of the Western trie Company located at No. 316 West Street, New York Cit solos; (a), “Who Knows?” Paul; (b)s}Gunard Steamship Lines. At Dawning.” Cadman,” Mrs. Musk. 10.30—Musical programme by Florence 5 = _,| the August Sale mezzo" from ‘Cavalleria Rusticana,’ Mascagni, by M ws with violin ers of Minnetonka,’ anie o' Mine.” (c) e; Mrs, Musk # prove my recept lope the aerial to it level? How tl Where ts the best 4 werial for the lead-in? for the lead-in, No. 14 or No. 18 copper wire? Which will give better results, a 21 plate varlable condenser or a 4 late varlable condenser? Can I use more than one pair ar phones\ with. If so, how’ shall there anything I t 1am using to bring WWZ—New York distant stations?” Anawer- 4 360 Metres or addition of a grid and plate varlome and # loading coll are the only addl- tions to the set you are using aside, 1:15 ution that will] Samuel $175,000 Mahogany Bedroom Suites for $116,000 | Chippendale, Sheraton, Colonial, Louis XV, Hepple- white and other designs. Dull, antique, and duo- tone, decorated finish. Elaborately carved or plain. Mahogany Veneered $550 L. E., Staten Island—‘Will you kindly publish « regenerative hook-up con- @isting of a vario coupler, a variometer, | &@ variable condenser, a detector tu Theostat, socket A ‘and rl aerial and ground?” Answ ‘The fol- lowing hook-up wi hive exceptional results for short ‘e reception aerial; 2, vario couple nection; 4, grid condens: 6, vacuum tube, UV 200; 8, battery; 9, pair of 2,000 ohm phones; 10, rheostat, and 11, six-volt storage |! battery, In ‘addition to the parts which you have nanved you w in. the above list and in the dia ft ts the key ‘ and a pal which essential to the success of the assem- blage. grid arlometer This is our brief for mahogany, the aristocrat of woods. Staple as bread. Cosmopolitan as the ‘ RO 4 League of Nations. Equally sightly by sun or a | candle-light. Lovely today. And lovelier still BST y Garin tee tomorrow when Time has mellowed its ruddy A fraina’ includiog he ies 1 to d snvouldering fire. And dts Diam trom PENNSYL- glow to deep smouldering fire. its tunrisitien cha toisreatons exquisite grain is duskier and richer still. 4 from J M per, bl P. Web providing It stands clear of all surroun ing objects and is not shlelded by any buildi very little or no differ- If you can slope it] s with convenience to] (Fox-Trot) (a) Ballade, (b) “Some Sunny Day WJZ—New York without Interfering with the signals 360 Metres There is only one requirement that must » which 4s, $125,000 Mahogany Dining Terminal, Peuneyivenie You remember its history, of course. Suites for $83,000 the lead-in must be soldered to the aér- ports and z te | jal if the best results a y the ork, 4 5 A " Make the lead-in of the s 4) Agricultural A How Sir Walter Raleigh had the first aan a | wire as the aerial, No. 14 5 2M. and & Lehigh Vall mahogany to reach Eurepe made into ‘olid mahogany; combination mahogany; mahogany | ' the condensers ure of the sume capacity, Bonds and ations ? veneer, All th l ts 4 Shai | : i ‘i rT. the popular period designs. Sheraton oe @ 21 plate condenser will give just the| by the New York change; Railroad a table for Queen Bess, (She admired inlaid anti lle Pelee EB. C.—“Which 1s better, a three-silde| same results 1 operation as the 43{ "Grain Quotations," by the Chicago ieenueR plate f his shi aid, antique, ul and duo-tone finishes tuning coll or a loose coupler? Is tne] plate condenser may use as many| Board of Trade; “Coffee and Sugar * The Route of The Black Diamond + it in the planking of his ship, you | enclosed diagram al! right for a three-| pairs of phones you desire without | Pric by the jew York Coffee and know.) And how from that time on j its popularity grew. Second only to i Solid Mahogany and { the oak, in Old England. First—a a Tapestry; 3 Pes, 535 | mighty first—in America, from Colo- nial times till now. And that’s why to-day’s Furniture Sale message is about mahogany. Because we know that through mahogany the myriad houses now in the process of erection, and the thousands upon thousands that have been completed, will find Hoon much more of the graciousness, much more of $80, 000 Mahog any Liv ing the beauty, much more of the livability that Suites for $53,000 will make them into homes. Mahogany frames, with rich dull antique finish Upholstered in tapestries, velours, damask and mohg velours. In 20 Period designs. By mahogany, we do not always mean solid mahogany. In much of sea the better furniture (Gimbel fur- ie niture), 5-ply mahogany veneer’s the thing. For mahogany in its solid state has frequently not been found so serviceable as when it is re-inforced with a harder wood. Nor is it always so beautiful as when an expert crafts- man blends its graining. Choosing only pieces that show the finer mark- ing. Discarding all that is ugly. Matching beauty with beauty. A supreme expression of his art. $80,000 Mahogany Pretty snappy—you’ll Chairs: Tables for $50,000 say they are! Try ’em And it is this supreme expression of Gombe chairs and rockers upholstered in velours, the cabinet maker’s art that one finds tapestry, dama: Library, hall and davenport tables and see ! in Gimbel mahogany. The glory of the tae different designs u rich wood wedded to the genius of julie Peppermint —Tutti-frutti—Spearmint Hepplewhite or Sheraton or Chippen- ats 10 for 5c dale or Colonial or Windsor design. Modified a bit to meet the demands of modern living. And modified for even greater loveliness. For this is the @ Furniture Age Beautiful. And mahog- 1% P| al |i | any is the crown jewel in that beauty's F | | { | crown. f 4 | Other woods, too, of course, if you prefer them. | Half a million dollars worth of other woods | _. d ovate worth Of obs $40,000 Mahogany . the delicious marked at reductions of an average third. Occasional Pieces for $26, 000 a es Mostly solid mahogany. ‘Tea wagons; sewing cabi- candy coated Stocks at flood-tide. Value at the peak. nets; telephone stands; end — tables; tip tables; e No wonder business booms. No wonder ferne ; book-racks; stools: tabourettes; “smokers. | that this is the sale with volume ° ° chewing gum Carrying on the great business of On All This Furniture Terms heemmiene Chics ce home-making. Competently; conscien- of Deferred Payment Can ' tiously. Serving all well, With fine Conveniently Be Arranged | enthusiasm. And joy in the service The sale speeds on. GIMBELS FURNITURE SHOP—Seventh Floor |

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