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& 2 (t By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. [QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | _ denser for the antenna circuit sh | doubt very much if there ts anything] 1 Max Haber, City.—“Inclosed plea: @nd hook-up consisting of two vari tera, a vario coupler, crystal detector, rid leak condenser and phone con- Genser, Would it bo advisable to have @ variable condenser in the aerial clr- ood ‘What sort of serial would be od tie ware Of what ity the variable con Soorer20 begin with, the varion ters ere useless in this set. If you change the crystal for a vacuum tube you have all the necessary parts, with ‘the exception of the batteries, for the very finest type of single tube regencr- @tive set. The grid condenser is of no use in the set as it stands, The follow- fing crystal hook-up will give as good te as can be had from a crystal ‘A variable condenser in sories wits a regular aerial, about 110 feet long, is not necessary. A variable ‘mot be ter than .0005 microfa @apacity, but it is not an advisable |} @ition to the crystal set. abt heist eras B® Bandler—"Where in the it fook-up shall I place a variabl Genser having # capacity of .0005 mfc WOR—Newark 360 Metres. 2.30. Jackets and Trouse Magazine 2.45 BP. Mim Re Progranim: cordings by Royal Da y H. + Pastor of c Yhriet Church of Last Orange » P. M.—Populur selections, ois PY. M.—Weekly release of the Babson Statistical Organization, . M.—Musical selections, of Frederic iH. « Trombone solo, “Story of a Ros soprano sol: ttle Damosel’’; violin solo, “Adorat: Irish wit, John { Ryan; tenor solo, iit, Flower’; somic song, “I Certainly Must Be in Love’; selected; cello wolo— alto solo, a. “Andante b, “Le Cygne” (The Swan), Saint-Saens; comedy fonga, *rudential Night Entertainers, all mem- bers of the Prudential Insurance Com- pany Home Office « WJZ—Newark 360 Meters (Standard Time: nad 1 hour for Daylight 6.00-6.80 P.M Stories from Bt. Nich Magazine 8.15 P.M. oncert by Mabel Baath, Am-riean ¢ Y Were a Bir Within M le condenser of .0005 mfd. should be shunted across the sec ‘ondary of the varlo coupler as shown in| the accompanying hook-up. Radio Fan, Yonkers—“I have a $15 receiving set with a single wire aerial 100 fect long and receive the fol- lowing stations WJZ, WOR, 2XB, 2AX1. WBAN and WAAM. fmprove the set so that IT can re wwzr variable conde shunted across the secondary of variable condenser will ald you in ing in the concerts more sharply, Ive an but j that you can add to the set that will } bring in the New York station. This ‘station is not powerful, and because of the area of very high electrical inter- ference, and the presence of so many bulldings of bigh conductivity, between . ft and your aerial the signals that reach ‘you are too feeble to make any {m- Breasion on the set you are using. Eddie—Will you a please let me know what is the trouble with this hook-up! ing station and with an serial 90 .long I am unable to hear them, using @ pair 3,000 ohm phones, shall I do to hear the music?" Answer —The hook-up aa fur as can be seen from your sketch seems to be all right ‘and the fact that you hear code mes- sages proves that there Is nothing rad- ically wrong. A phone condenser shunted across your phones will be an advisable addition and will probubly ac- complish bringing in the music if your erystal is In good condition, Your crys- cal may be at fault. Get several of them and try them out™and see what happens: Go over your set and make sure that your ground connection is properly made and soldered and that your serial lead in wire is not fouling something and is soldered. The aerial ia quite all right. }.A variable condenser connected as shown ‘Tin the diagram in answer to the first question will Increase your tuning ability. Fan.—""Will the fact that my serial runs over the top of three chimneys have any effect upon my reception? Up to the present it has not because there has been. no fire in the furnaces si I put up the aerial?" Answer: I knox of no reason why there should bo uny difference in your receptipn whether the furnaces are Senko or ns Reader—"WIll you kindly explain the difference between a UV 200, 201, 202 | and See aT! Answore Av 200 ta a’ sott || tube, sometimes known as a gas contant tube and 1s used for detecting; the 201 \\ 1s a hard tube and is used for amplity- ing and’ also for radio frequency ope ons; a 202 ia a power amplifier and aigned to function with a high palte . Voltage, and the 203 Is used in a trans- || mitting set where it can be | oscillator, @ modulator and a amplifier. Al.—"Is there any way of making a crystal set regenerative?” If so will you please publish the necedsary data?’ Answer: There is no way of making a || crete set regenerative as far us 1 know. However, tho Bureau of Stand- hjards some time ago was preparing o * pamphlet on this subject and not tp frequently news comes accompantod With some freakish hook-up for which no sented so far that has been worth wh along these lines. understand it is only possible with the vacuum tube set. og WWZ—NEW YORK | 360 METRES. | ee: eas Tambourin, Chinotse,* Kreisler; played by the original piano tte for the Ampico. 25 P. M.—Group of Chinese Songs, by ah gar) by Robert Braun for the oe “Mood of a Mandarin,” 3 played by the composer for M.—Short recital of novelttcs and ukulele, by Walter Puck- 1.65 to 2.15, M.—Kew popular music inemt planiets for the! fhe "Amolon ‘ Pr. tor Amples. (a) “On the Alamo,” m0, “Brambling,” Cinfrey; pid and Clair, (or © Jonen Moon Miver, Regeneration as we} “Chinese Doll,” (]. ly played. by aka and Rebmits, You're You," iobin- “Rain,” « 9.20 P. Walker of } New 3 Tore City, SHIP NEWS - INFORMATION M.—Violin Recital by Sadie Due To-Day. What can I do to| M e Wednesday. Southampton n Buren Banta ‘Marta, Bunt Sail 0-Day. Malin Close. — Sail 0 A.M.” 10.00 ACM. 11,00 A.M. Noon Latvia, ‘Danslg ‘Sail Wedn ; Malin Close, Chris £710.00 A.M. SP 3.00 PM Sails, United States, ania se 2.00 P.M. IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. National Garment Retailers Associa- tion, style show, 7ist Regiment Armory, 34th Street and Park Avenue, evening, National Retail Dry Goods Assocta- tion, meeting, Grand Central Palace, ul M. Natioual M Central Palace mory. American National Association of ra of Dancing and Internatlonal Assoclation of Musters of Dancing, Joint Convention, Commodore, 10 A. Mt. shandise Fair, Grand and 7let Regiment Ar- . Natural Que (From the New Haven Register.) viater prenched — the on T ever heard,” Atlantic City Round Trip SUNDAY September most SPECIAL i. Eastern Standard ‘Pin Peonsylvauia Station, Hndson ‘Terminal, Jersey City... Stopping at Newark, Mabway, New Brun Keturoing, Leaves Atinntle City (8, Carolina Ay.) 5. 45 P.M, PennsylvaniaSystem ‘The Route of the Broadway Limited mars the perfect appeara compleion. Skin teublen are’ eftec, tively concealed. Reduces unnatural color and corrects greasy ski High 1 etic. White-Fles Rs ‘Send 106 for Tri FERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, fey tach Gouraud's Oriental Cream Comfort Tear Shan] With CuticuraSoap d as M.—"New Fashion for Odd ers” by Vanity Fair 1.—Prudential Night, cloth Russian stitchery. shades. A dainty | or two, | greatly reduced and | Sale. 20% to Shop by Mail Through Our MailOrderDepartment ALE | For Dinner, Evening, After- noon and Street For first fall wear—there’s the frock. Trimmed with braid, | dainty colored beads, wool em- broidery, or a gay touch of the prefer—charmihgly plain. | A double pointed tunic of lace. | Lovely Satin or Crepe of pastel artistic touch of a French flower An evening gown! | About 200 high grade silks ana laces from our stock have been Every Conceivable Style Every Fashionable Pelt | In the Advance Sale FURS Saving YOU 83% Third Floor Shop by Mail Through Our Mail Order Department REET — BROADWAY — 33RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY WOMEN’S 384 to 46 MISSES’ 14 to 20 ‘29 Severa! well known manufecturers overproduced on their first fall merchandise. They had to reduce their stocks—they wanted cash. We -were willing to take these dresses at our own price. A price which could bring these 1000 frocks to you at your price—$25! Not a frock in the lot but should sell for more money. Not a one but offers our usual Gimbel Dress Value. Those who have attended recent sales know what this means. And will appreciate this sale. For Styles suitable Fabrics Such As These Or—if you Ee . | A special lot—at a special price. Of quality Tinsel and Silk Laces Crepe Romas aibanl setters: notably; fine! Edgingevand dae Fine Poiret Twills Canton Crepes Distinctive because of: sertions of almost every wanted 15 32 nbbon, An Satin Faced Cantons Chiffons Anew wren eremine trimming width - dc to 82¢ Finest Quality Georgettes A new kind of panel Some of Them Samples of Higher Priced Gowns added to the GIMBELS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOPS— Third Floor Glove Silk Jersey PANTALETTES $9.95 Of a heavy quality of silk ‘ersey in lovely new colors; also black; rein- forced; well made; plain and fancy weaves; with pleated ruffl. or double elastic French cuff. A Popular Substitute for the Petticoat and D Of Mercerized Satinette of soft fine finish; the desired colors and black; reinforced for durability and cuffed with double elastic GIMBE) wees $1.2 The rompers in the August Sale our guess! ———— Close- Manufacture Most desirable numbers in most desirable of pie will be gobbled quick to 4 years. out of Chaises Longues er’s Complete Surplus Stock at EXACTLY HALF PRICE these Three Designs: Mahogany finished frames. Cane A plum 36 Pier : for panelled heads, Covered in finest d one that Rapid Selling mohairs; damasks and tapestries. In BLOCH kly, or we miss at $62.5 blue, rose or taup: And other with reversib Footrest §! standard color: | Smartly up! special ut - - - sHop GIMBELS PURNITURD Seventh Floor ee NEW FALL ROCKS Incomparable Values at the Price Matyon and Quaint Miss ages—all purposes. new—every one fresh from the | A sleeve that fs different Anew tassel trimming A fancy buckle COLORS: Navy, Black, Brown, Grey, White und Pastel Shades. Clearance! \ Tots’ Rompers The dresses — ginghams, flowered voiles, chambrays, | percales. With bloomers | and without. $2.75 gingham, poplin, chambray. 1 GIMBELS— Some of them worth almost twice the sale price. All of them many dollars les then normal. Wood and reed hoods, Reversible gears. ar = Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways Sale! Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts Carefully Made by a 2 98 i e Good Manufacturer for Stores That Cater to Men Who Buy the Best. Shirts of Genuine imported English Broadcloth. “Looks like silk, but wears better.” Made of the finest combed cotton yarn, with a highly mercerized finish that lasts no matter how often it is laundered. At this price—an EVENT! Centre Pleats and Other High Class Details: Neckband Styles and Collar Atta hed (with Snrunk Neckbands,, WHITE, TAN OR GREY GIMBELS MEN'S FURNISHINGS SHOP—Street Floor | Final Clearance Sale ) Misses HOUSE DRESSES $189 | | Women’s and Where is the woman who can resist the urga to choos a little dress or two from this give “em-away sale? Batiste | Voile || Gingham | || Chambray vad i et GIMBELS HOUSE DRESS SHOP—Second Floor You will ind real little trea- sures in the lot in pre ty colorings and pate terns. Made in tasteful modes. Sizes fos women, misses and small women—16 to 44— Lut not in each style. Qu Valenciennes Lace: Less! for all _types—all Every one Rich Cluny Lace : Machine Made 160 Yard yee aisetiva: finches wide table cover. GIMBELS LACE SHOP—Sireet Floor resses ( M.. yee ee — | ‘| A Great Selling of Men’s | and Women’s Umbrellas 1500 Men's and Women’s Umbrellas of rood suallty | $1. 85 of American taffeta, with tape edge (cotton). Sil case. Many with long white and amber tips; beautiful assortment of handles; full length bakelite in various colors—many amber. Leather trimmed; bakelite tops and leather loops. 500 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas—good quality of union taffeta tape edge—many made with amber tips Silk case. Handles of bakelite in attractive Leather trimmed and other 2 to 6 years. and tops. full line of amber. $5. 50 200 Women’s fin made with the A charming selection of handles leather trimmed among them. Second Floor | GIMBELS UMBRELLA SHOP ~ Street Floor | and creepers of | designs — | | satin borders; all or tips and tops. ; engine turned; | silk Umbrell hite or amber ; bakelite; carve $37.90 Corduroy upholstery. Steel pushers. And all that! REED CARRIAGE $29 Jo gears and light steol stern holste in corduroy. Very

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