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RAAT IO IEE ER RIT — — . * a oe —_ —- - ' THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922. Henry Van Arsdate fr., Mies Chris- tine Taylor, Mrs, John J. Roust WJZ—Newark Hubert A, Bmith of Chicago will be oy 360 Meters best man, ‘The ustrers will be John ol deen Flakes 71.00 P. M.—"Man in the Moon’ Pec Retat and Ruseell Bi Costiie and for supper. stortes (c) Newark Sunday Call. Mr. and Mra, W, B, Doan of I'm a0 fagged out with 0.16 P. M—'ttealth Value of Fads,’ Larchmont have annétnced the en- the heat that Kellogs’s by Dr. BL. Wisk, Life Extension In-| eee ._|gagement of thelr daughter, Miss in the only food ¢ suitute of New Yor! The annual club regatta of tho Now] Katherine Dean, to William ‘Tillman would appeal to my ap- ‘| 9.45 P, M.—Musical concert by Ever.| Rochello Rowing Club will. be held) Woodrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clit- petite. It digests so | By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. |#°"!*!_ measuring 180 fect tong which 18] ott Bishop, bass baritone, from Savan-| “aturday afternoon, Aug. 25, on Echo| ford T. Woodrow of Cincinnat!, O. and yet I know | “[7¢ feet high with & 90-foot load Ja, und | nah, Ga. Bay, New Rochelle. Miss Dean ts a sister.of Mrs, Clinton tH Fone ! bye i terpoise of five wire feet lon Silber ; < Chty. : r 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ) fate in Sula toe 10Ne Won erdinnry eons Arthur 1, Lewis, John Joseph Hig-| Gilbert Jr. of Now York City. Mr: 1 es een lars cert reception? 1 so what shall 1 do?|f \} gins, Murray T. Decker and Walter odrow wus graduated from Core ate delluen | Answer—The natural period of vibra- WW2Z—New York B. Schauer Jr. of New Rochelle have] %€% University in 1915, Tho wedding | Henry—"Which type of aerial will) tion ts approximately 620 motes, which 360 METRES. enlisted in the 7th Division, Naval} Will take place ‘n the late wutumn, give me better results with a receiving | is far too great for the 360 metre broad- Militia, stationed at New Rochelle. Misses Mildred Flandreau of New set using @ step of radio frequency, a|caating. You can either reduce the F Miss Edith Millspaugh of New Ro-| Rochelle, Margaret McQuillan, Mar- 7 | length of your aerial to about 100 feet 115 P. M.—Pisno Solo: Selections paug! Getector, and two steps of audio fre-} Ty do away w oo Wee Sonter-|trom “Samson and Belllah”, chelle la at Lake Mahopac in the Girl] !on McQuillan, Emma Ingham, Flor- Quency anolification, a three-foot loop] poise, and ground in the regular way.| 1.25 P. M.—Timely Hints from| Scout Camp. ence Ingham, Dorothy Finlay and oF usdoor ae-ial strung around the pie-}or connect an antenna series condenser | “House and Garden.’ Subjects “How] ytigs Beatrice Turnure of Lafayette | A™Y Osborn of Pelham and Frances ture moulding of the apartment? With] {nto the aerial circuit. The shortening |to care for Floor: Street, New Rochelle, has ~eturned} 8@'row and Emma Barrow of White which will the clearer ang more distinct Of thes aerial is tho m practical] 1.33 P. M.—Contraito Arla, | Plains have tuken a bungalow at } aignals be obisinable and with which | method. 150 P. M.—An. article—“"The Now| Tom Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Highland Beach, Conn. e | lll 1 be able to recelvecover the ereater = Fashion for Old Jackets and Trousera,"| Lieut. Thomas V. Kiernan of New| at, ang Mie, 3, Wagner and @ aiatance? “anower: With but one step] X ¥ Z%—"I have a crystal detector set by “Vanity Fair.” Rochelle ts in Atlantic City. Hae ACR HINTS CoclIieNe ME U. of radio frequency. your range will be| consisting of a vario coupler, a twenty-| 2.00 to 2.15 P. M.—French Muslo as] yf, ana Mra. Edward A, Scott off eusete’:, Mis. William D. Collins, 0} very limited if used {n conjunction with} one plate variable condenser, a galena| played by well-known pianists. 5 ep ar cot Monroe Street and Mrs. David Tem- | @ three-foot loop aerial, With an aerial] detector, a phone condenser and a Strung around the picture moulding, if] of 2, 1.30 P. M.—Children’s Hour, by Etste| New Rochelle are at Blue Mountain} pie of Sycamore Park are motoring ae oy phones with which 1 gvt | Jean. Lake. through the Berkshires. | about 100 fect of wire is used, you will] the local stations broadcasting on 36°] 8.90 to 9.09 P. M—Miss Edith Mac-| Miss Reta Goldman t i aha be able to Kei far better results than] metres, but would like to get the Fort] Dowell, Miss Grace MacDowell ana| Kaien and Miss Mile cudlbee ae my end es Eyeeerion Valery with the loop, in so far as strength and| Wood Station which broadcasts on 1,400| Walter Puckhaber. I—Kilima Walla] \3 iss Elsie Goldman Steele of New Rochelle have tssued clarity of sixaals ts concerned; and as| metres. How shall I proceed?” An?| (Trio), Steel Guitar Straight New Rochelle are at Hunter, N. Y. | invitations for the wedding of their | for distance, the indoor serial strung |swer: Wind up two coils of wire of about/and Ukulele. 11.—(a) “Na D. M. Parent, Alvah Parent and] daughter, Cora Angeline Stecle, to j Around the ‘apartment is by far ihe] 200 turna each on three and one Hawali;"" (b) “Hilo March;"' (c) “One,] Dunning Parent of Larchmont are at] Bruce McLean Falconer of New York | superior of the loop. Both are prac- cardboard cylinder forms and con-|two, Three, Four.” Tl Es Blue Mountain Lake. City on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 7 nect one in the primary circuit and the | peac eR - Ls = y 4 br pit vaherton tleally free from static. With but one | ne n the primary circuit and the | Beach at Waikiki" The Rosary, ate, ane Mca. (Charlee ty Coflin r| 4) At Glorts Lawes, Quaker Bidae step of redio frequency and the loop] other in the secondary ctreult. Steel Guitar Golo by, Miss Edit | 3 . serial, your operating range would be = Dowell. I se Medley Woodland Avenue, New Rochelle} Mrs. John Oscar Ball of Storer considerably less than 25 mile: J. B. K.—"I have a single tube set|sqnina Doll,” (b) “Ching-a-Ling Ba-| have tssued invitations for the wed-|Avenue, Pelhamwood, {is motoring - which operates very well until I start} gar." (cy) “Chinese Blues,” played and|ding of their daughter, Miss Mildre'|through the Berkshires and to Lake Reade.—"In many of your recent an-/to (urn {he lampe up te get louder sl6-} sung by Khaber. V--| Coffin, to Jesse W, Strong jr., son of|George, where she will visit her sewers to the aerial questions you have| nals. Sometimes the Nght goes out}. Aenabdl Gece eee ae bgpbled Moet geet OL advise), where an outdoor aerial was] aitogether, and at other times, when the (b) ON m © te) Fas | ee Mrs. J. . rong ol + |daug' . Mrs, J. tmpesatble to use, a wire strung around|lht does not go out, the music stops nie fdas fa-] cago, Ill., which ts to take place on] Mr, and Mrs. the moulding of thr room, but have[ anyhow. What ts my trouble and how |Doi0e stiewca MacDowell, accompanied) (2 evening of Sept. 9. Miss Elva their daughter failed to tell anything about a ground shall | correct It? Answer; From tthe ti Mr. Puckhager. VI—'‘Mediey Siskovsky, Sonee| Qe « nciatiabing-retrealide Gala | . King Richard- Coffin, sister of the bride, will be the/and Dr, and J . . fact that your filament Mght goes out ” ” m t hi r. e er oO is zi -] connection, Is it possible to use a Seat eavanced sroves {Ey (a) “Hula Blues; (b) ‘Marg! maid of honor, The other attend [son of New Rochelle are touring the j Water pipe ground with this. type. of ee eee erat rt wor |(@) “Honolulu, 1 Laye You." Vita)! ants will be Miss Emma E. Gill, Mrs. White Mountains, It’s a long step for health and rid- you need; yet, they digest easily and cried Thould’ be shuuted across the] AKIng a proper contact. Take {t down _ —— dance of summer drowsiness and that actually rest the stomach! On such a Fe enda that go to the aerial and ground] 2Md see what needs repairing; tighten | ———$— a if you'll all stop eat- diet you’ll féel so much better; : 5 i up the contact. ugg : ee orate Pert ee: pecter = ing so much heavy, greasy foods and mind will be keener and you'll And Bround will work with this type off satus Tony wits Teo wolee tn. then let Kellogg’s delicious Corn Flakes do complish a lot more work—and help i gerlal just as well ap it does with the} sorve ay insulators for an aerial?” An- your health a good turn! yourself keep cool apd | + ordinary outdoor one, Yow can convert! Swor: yS6d blocs wi il rigt : { It tito large loop by bringing both| CVal ener got wet, ana etter that souk With cold milk and lus: cheery! | { ends to the instrument—one to the aerial] gerfal will be grounded. You can get cious fresh fruits, Be certain you get | nd the other to the ground connection} q couple of small porcelain cleats or Kellogg’s are extra de. Kell Corn | $ and shunt these with a variable con-|jnulatore for 10 cents apiece which htful is d e. loge” 8 Flakes— denser of .0U1 or .0005 microfarads. will do the Job properly. lightful—so crisp an the kind in the RED and | appetizing. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes —all crispy and won- derful in their flavor— are nourishing and sup- ply all the summer energy GREEN package that bears the signature of W. K, Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes. None are genuine without it! | Also makers of KELLOGG'S | | B. Everett—"I have “purchased the wood forms for constructing a varlo- meter and would like to know what size wire to use for wining the stator| and rotar sections. Will the same gauge wire do for beth or wiil it be nee ary to get two different kinds of wire? Can] Carpenter, m Of Montolal I use a varlometer instead of « vatlo] yy. Program coupler as the tuning device for algchubert; b. “L’ crystal set? What {s the difference be-| pussy. tween a varlometer and a variol asp p, COUPEE Tn nerer Use No. 22 BAA ein; “Didn't it Rein? Burtal single cotton covered copper wire for] Saving Ha: + Woltes both rotar and stator windings. A} ™ variometer can be used instead of the} 3 P. M.—“'Life of Chopin vario coupler in your crystal set. 8.05 P, M.—Compositioris. of Chopin, difference between the variometer and] Selection to be announced over radio. the varlo coupler is that the stator | 3.15 P. M.—"Radio for the Layman,’ connected in serfes with the rotar; while| a lecture by Albert Ki, Sonn of the lon be-| Newark Sunday Call, in the vario coupler the conn responds! 3.45 P, M.—Songs by Frederick A. tween the primary, which c: to the stator of the variometer, and the| parker, tenor soloist of the First Con- of Jersey City h WOR—Newark 360 Metres. P, M.—Songs by Miss Elizabeth 144-146 West 125 St. 35 to 36 St., Biock 8th Ave. 6 Big Sales To-Morrow! uorm..| x Off 49-51 Market St., Newark N. Jj, KRUMBLES and KELLOGO'S cooked and ‘Sort O' Miss You, secondary winding, corresponding to the] gregational Chur rotar, 18 not direct and is made by in-| fisights. Programm: duction, There ire conne eras pate between the two eae "im the’ "varo| {itmher™ ton ku Bee Baby rises CASH OR CREDIT Founded 1827 coupler as there ds in the variometer. | You,"" Blume: GMOoB) MecAn intaceatine dalle on mnnenware FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Fan—"Will I be able to get better] phe Cot results from a five wire cage, an aerial] out the than from the single wire of the same length? Answer—The single wire al will give you Just as good results asx the cage, with the ad- ditional advantage of missing a great| © deal of interference that the cage aerin| | Calling, with {ts many wires will pick up. The additional Intensity of signal strength | = given by the multi-wire antenna is not sufficiently compensated for when the @dditional induced interference is con- widered. Cage aerials are better for So OLIVE OIL ition of the Roads Through- State of New Jersey,” by State sngineer T. J. Wasser, Tren- songs by Mr. Parker. omewhere a Voice Is ‘Only Thee,” Zabris ANNUAL AUGUST SALE OF FURS Gas Ranges £26—3-burner Gas Range 17.50 Cash or Credit, Tat Refrigerators $18 Life Top Refrigerator 12.49 Cash or Credit. eon en wantage for recepti > EB. Cameron—Will you kindly tell me White enamel lined. Made Tas 28x14 Inch top. White ‘ what the natural wave length of an Sold Everywhere ‘of welected onk, fully insu | porcelain drop door, 01 = yaypnan tape Gaara | ted tater Fur coats and small furs of the newest and smartest styles, 4 at prices that have set a new Fur selling record for August. Laskin § pars sizeNear Seal 00 Coney) are .00 (dyed Coney) Coats ry 5 August Sale 182 August Sale , ans Usual Value 255.00 Gua Alue oe $25—95 -piece Dinner Sets $47 New home Sewing Machines 38.75 16 98 inches . ’ 45 inches long—gray squirrel, or natural \ e Gash or Credil: 42 inches long fine quali correct lines skunk collar—mandarin sleeves trimmed ¥ Cash oF Creait, sag 5 draweces 0. Veiit for the larger figure—Mandarin sleeves with matching furs—exquisitely lined i guna tomehing mate 10 finished with cuff—handsome silk linings. with eanres crepe—claborately embroid- ‘ SUNS is by the New Hur } i ered borders, b, HAM, ni cane | } t August Sale Usual Value 100.00 é Sealine (dyed Coney) Coats 7: 50 AN fh ayn Phonographs one $50 Model Portable 35.00 Cush or Credit, 1 pCloms Uke a suitcase; eas; © carry. Equipped with al- $24 Model rm Strollers 17.75 Cash or Credit 40 inches long—shawl collar—mandarin sleeves—silk lining—silk cord girdle. Sunshine Graham Crackers and Milk A uicur lunch, but nourishing and Misses’ Brown Coney Coat Hudson Seal Coats (dyed 2-Skin Mink Scarfs— satisfying. bum (to) hold ten ‘records: _Banitary, upnolaery. Rubs —40 inches long ed Muskrat)—45 inches long—- a A lunch that gives you “pep” for coats oy ber tires s bell cuff sleeves—sizes 10 19 ayes vality pelts—Kolinsky usual value 39.50, 29.50 \ your afternoon’s wor iia’ FREE! C. years— or Viatka Squirrel novelty i ? : os amp Stooi J ) F ) i \ busy man’s lunch that is delicious Only 50c ‘ x usual value 46,50. 32.00 collar and cuffs—also _ self . . i and invigorating. 4 © Week! and Windshield trimmed-—handsomely lined Natural Skunk Shawl Collars Sunshine Graham Crackers have a . . ; novelty girdles— a. . flavor that makes you ask for them by Stam, oa Ce Pat usual value 600.00. 410.00 value 6:59. Sale 44.50 « - . uskrat)—go in ug ter the first taste. $ Deposit $ novelty girdle \ Natural”™Muskrat Coats—go Joose-Wites Biscuit (omeany ————— silk lining—self trimmed_ nehes long Brown Fox Scarfs—double PG Rtn acest D elivers usual value 350.00. 245.00 usual value 165.00. 100.00 hurred—unual value Natural Raccoon Coats—4o : . . 2 Na a a Krat at e! ome 29.50 a 50 e \ Of Furniture and Home Furnishings of Your Selection Natural Moskrs Coats 42 inch ‘Tength— maa and 31.50 18,50 4 usua alue 3 ' Do not disturb your savings! ° border—Raccoon saw! collar 8" SEBS S90 . Lowest Your first dencaie aacires the Easiest and deep cuffs—silk linings Civet Cat Coats—4o inch Paunp Fou Gcarteoaitkdined immediate aaliteey of your to match— length— } Deposits $5 Delivers $100 Smaller Deposits on Smaller $15 delivers “300 Terms On $35 Purchase 50 2 Week On $784.00 On $100 $104 On $200 “$3.00 “ purchases. You Need Not Make Any Other Outlay of Cash, A Year and a Half usual value 210.00. 135.00 usual value 175.00, 110,00 © —usual value 37.50. 25.00 $20 delivers $400 to Pay the Balance. On $3000 "$4,508 Furs purchased Sale will be stored, free of charge until December Ist, on $30 delivers $600 Larger Amounts in Proportion _ ntl Purchase HuniDemartnieit lsecond Haar $40 delivers $800 lita: Glade eee accent You Can. Pay Monthiy; payme i a pa UR ic . $50 delivers $1000 from $5 to $5,00" | No Interest Added. | Ludwig Baumann Gives The Mos! Liberal Credit! | a ce Pages 13 and 25 for Other Hearn Advertising — ti”? jlt Makes Little Difference What You Need—aA World “Want Ad.” Wil Go Ge B . ee