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FOOT CLINIC EASES THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922, ; 9 foreseon obstacle In erecting an serial. 1 have only two things to which I can at my aerial, ‘The firat is an old telegraph pole, which Is no longer ted, standing about thirty feet from the house, which will not give me enough space for an aerial, and the only other PAINFUL PATHS OF SERWICE COLUMN 222 225 PEDAL SUFFERERS Unique Building Projected Here to Centralize Needed Humane Work. By Sophie Irene Loeb. ely this is the day of prevention rather than cure—by specialiaed ef- fort, : And now the footsore and tired may look forwafd to a new building 1 they will have their weary whe way made funds is answered, as it Is hoped it will be by those who have this great work at heart Indefatigable among the worke who are trying to do something f the footsore of New York City is Maurice J. Lewi, M. D,, Chairman of the Foot Clinics of New York—a work that is highly commended by Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, the Health Commissioner. Dr. Lewi has left no stone unturned to get the foundation laid wherein the present Foot Clinies of New Yori will be centralized In one building, and the long waiting list can be at- tended to without the present over- crowding. Perhaps very few people know about this first building in the world to be devoted entirely to feet. At present the clinics are located at No, 218 West 1 Street. The long line Waiting at the gate at 9.15 in the Morning, when the clinics open, cer- tainly attests to the great need of the project in hand. A long felt want seemingly is being filled in these clinics, and according to the United States Public Health Service, in a group of 400 ehildren a New York City combined 1d high school over 60 per cent. of the boys and over 70 per cent. of the girls had foot a Not only this, but it is a matter of record that 80 per cent, of the re- jections by draft during the late war were due entirely to defects Dr. Lewi and ites give rvices In a statement Evening World the doctor easier, if the appeal for ots. activities are devoted ex- clusively to the care of tt poor who afflicted, and t patients who cannot afford to pay ure treated free charge. The Foot Clinics of New York are under the jurisdiction of the Sta Board of Charities, and none them has ever been established any- where in the world “Althongh the clinics are open from 7 to 10.30 evenings, excepting on Sat- urdays, Sundays and holidays, from fifty to 125 patients are treated eve night edless to say that the staff of forty practitioners serve without pay “A minor fee is of a, so that the patients do not feel themselves pauperized. Patients employed at night and yong children are ac- corded treatment during the dally afternoon hours. “A social service unit, created from among the members of the Women's Auxiliary, is nightly represented at the clin! “Neither the city nor the State contributes to the clinics, nor do they receive any aid from the Hospital As- sociation or any other charitable or- ganization. Practically all of the arly deficit in the conduct of the inics has been met by the very prac titloners of medicine or of pediatry who give their services gratuitously to care for ihe clinies’ patients. “The medical members of the teaching staff of the First Institute of Pediatry as medical and surgical consultants to the clinic least one of these consulta ants is on duty nightly The Advisory Board to the clinic is: William Loeb jr., M. M. Belding, Sig mund Ullman, Charles J, Peabody Milton CG. Cutterman, Edward Ric- gelmann, Herman A. Metz, Edwaré McCall, Lester J. Saul, Almuth ¢ Vandiver, George H. Richards, Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Max Steuer, John G. Dyer and Temple Scott, Secretary spree Ash For “cet Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ‘The “Food Drink” for All Ages Quick Linch at Home, Office, and Rountains, Ask for HORLICK’S. Avoid Imitations & Substitutes i | Teeth Without Plates I Save Decayed| Teeth, Tighten) Loose Teeth, Treat | Diseased Gums fat Decayed Teeth and Roots Care fully arated, Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned SETS OF TEE Gold and Porcelain Crowns, work, Fillings and Inlays ver and Porcelain, BROKEN PL WHILE YO REPAIRED WAIT 103 E.125th St.,cor.Park Av (Over Lott's Canay St Ld 740 Lexington Av.,cor.o9 St (Over Liggett's brug Bore.) 169 E. 34th St., cor. 3d Av Dally «. ‘Tues, and Thurs, bundy .., - AL. bo 7, MM We ake ko a a, ta tower, What #hall T dot An: yout should have no trouble at al By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. | because this typo of battery. supplies ing very suitable nerial from too much voltage and 1 enouel | the tree to your house, Use a single AMERICAN INSTRUMENTS FOR/ amperage. The life of a “FH” battery, | wire antenna 150 feet long with the SWEDEN'S MOST POWERFUL if controlled through a suite rheo (aS GGKA: ThARIOE ARISE. STATION, stat, for filament lighting woul! be th of good stout repe to one end, than half an hour for a suring enough over 60 feet to permit ne studying the radio situation] {NAB DOt at ae a cution. ol ring It to @ Kood high point in the from ail angles for the past two years) volts to the filament would pro and a plece of similar rope about Swedish engineers have decided upon|trous in short order and result in] os feat long should be fastened to the Amerionn-bullt and designed radio ap-| burning out the tube other end and then tathe house. This paratus for handling direct communi- 7 will give you the neGessary length of Kenneth Wood—"T have a tal set] aerial, well insulated and secured, cation between the United States and Sweden, and have signed contracts for composed of a looxe coupler, a et detector and a (he Installation which amounts to more] pair of $000 ohms. 1 would han $2,000,000, this set Into a The competition for this order was ye te tee particularly keen, with the best radio en- formation cor gineering concerns of England, France] vantage in. and Germany making bids for the con- tracts, and according to officials of the Radio Corporation of America, “It 1s specially gratifying that the order somes to America, because the Swedish] use in ongineers are among the 1 Pele in the development and ma jectrical apparatus.” The new station will be situated in the vicinity of Gothamburgh, on the tof Sweden; and aside from n contracts, which call for watt transmitting set, with rs and the well- a, delivering an ‘antenna current of 600 ampe! Reader—What size tungar outfit ld I get for @ three cell, six volt, sixty amphere hour storage battery? Answer—You can use a two ampere outfit, this however will be rather alow. The five ampere set is recommended for batteries larger than forty umpere- hours. “What Is a megohm? Answer— ohm Is one million ohms, Frank Wolf-—"Which will make the vel for a radio receiving set, bakitit Answer—It makes tr » which you use as they are ods | Woth practically the same substance, you have the y advanced nufacture of ovket | 1, Russo—"WIl you kindly reprint (V S00} ine hook-up for two steps of rao trequency, & detector and two steps of amplification again, The hook-up of last Saturday was so small that the {mpor- ant details could not be followed. Ans- ve | wer—Yes. The hook-up wil be repub- which is milar to the sets installe h lished In tho near future. We are sorry by the RC A in Poland, an Important | 60 SLIHee Yack BaCurdayts oekaub: Wao. hot traffic contract has been signed assur-| for the i \ w edt | given: hore Space end pronase to de wets ing direct communication between Swe- | on Monday of th for the next time, den and th States for a long period of years, Ea west co the inst: -volt 1 tnttte sing an 80 1 Paulsen dry cell batte filament of 1 | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | pelea ae eee "| probability, be good 3. Rienitz, City—"What kind of tubes | "oure of seqice, oP. M.—Leeture by Capt. William 1 I use in adding two steps of radio J “Dwyer, head of the Hospital Service quency to a detector and two steps| Peterson+"'In making 4 stattonnry| or the American Red Cross, Camp Dix, of “amplification?” Answer—Use hard] tickler coll for a reg rative set how tubes (Which have been highly evecua- | often ld the tickler be tapped? The ted) amplifying tubes, of the U V 201] set is igned for reception betw type are recommended for use in the] and 2.500 metres and the, tieklur aAIG SrOdUeHe: has about 200 turns of witr f Grovetens ef rm eeaue eee The coil should be tapped at 11 can I not use a 2244 volt |times—on ghe first, 25th, 40th, 60th an if] over—15 turns thereafter. WwOR—Newark 360 Metres. ) P. M.—Volee, violin and plano y Loulse Egner, Joseph Barnett K M.—Lecture on American His- Harold Hersey, a continuation Stories of the States." M.—Voice, violin and piano tesla Egner, Joseph Barnett Fan—""Wh ‘B’ battery for flament Nghtin 1 turn the rheostat down?" Answer The reason that a 22% volt “B" bat-] Perplexed—"T bought # single tube ev tery can not be successfully used {sand find that 1 ain up against an wn M.—Selection of new records. Cpen All Day Saturday Ecru, lace MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL-COOPER BLDG. or long sleeves. Operated by THE ROSS STORES Inc. Sixth Avenue at 19th Street Regular 79¢ quality. 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Bs. bulfet $46.58 | China Closet . $37.46 Dresser... ec cecee $38.05 | Bow-End Bed. : $30.92 Extension Table $35.94 | Serving Table... $24.98 Chifforobe. $28.92 Vanity Toilet Table... 29.49 i | 197 OTHER DININ 457 OTHER BEDROOM SUITS | | NING ROOM SUITS | " . $235 Jacobean Oak, 3 pieces...........0.65 we NOW $149.49 S200 Wallac: Combinations § pete 127.3 $400 Walnut Combination, 3 pieces NOW "249.98 Sie slats Cremeans eres Dace . $575 Walnut Combination, 4 pieces NOW 398.89 beep talgupeate i $250 Jacobean Oak, » pieces... NOW 169.98 7m Wels Cotniaeation: © pines $550 Walnut Combination, 10 pieces......... SUNOW 324,74 $350 Walnut Combination 3 pieces Sh eine Comat 10 ps . Now 324-74 2228 lors, | pes $750 Walnut Combination, 4 pieces NoW 429/89 $625 Walnut Combination, 7 pieces Reduced to $775 Louis. XV. Bedroom 498-49 Suit, 4 Pieces | This emiuiaite: Suit of American ‘Walnut. was picked from:our Fine Furniture 138 $225 Tapestry Living Room Suit, 3 Pieces Cash or Credit | Department for this Sale. It consists of « massive Dresser, Vanity Dresser, Consists of Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair, luxuriously constructed and soft Bow-End Bed and Chifforobe. These may be bought separately if desired upholstered in fine fancy tapestry. A remarkable bargain at this price! j Also Night Table, ( Rocker and Bench to match —- | $72,750 OF LIVING ROOM SUITS | | $69,750 OF SINGLE PIECES $160 Genuine Leather, 3} pieces 89 | $40 Ivory Dressers NOW $24.98 $275 Tapestry Overstuffed, 5 pieces 98 $75 Walnut Finish Dresser NOW 49.74 $225 Cane Velour, 3 pieces a5 $38 Ivory Chiffonie ‘ Now 19°98 $575 Mohair Overstutted, 3 pieces 89 $42 Walnut Finish Chiffonles NOW 29.74 $450 Velour Overstulfed, 3 pieces. 49 $35 Mahogany Finish Dressing Tables. NOW 19.49 $425 Tapestry Overstuifed, 3 pieces. 75 | $55 Golden Oak Bulfet rae. NOW 34.49 $1000 Cane Damask, 3 pieces 14 é $90 Jacobean Oak China Closet. NOW 59.74 $ Deposit Delivers Your Purchase of Home Furnishings of Your Own Choice » ie De. Not | Disturb You ast article 1 need tn Que Great | sudwig. aumaenn iy Vv ‘cud A * Sal -urchases made now Ony Babs Pv a “wilting to p deere iN be “held BREE of CHARGE | Our Liberal H of Deposi ve credit You need to | | are ready for them, | ‘ _ | outrit | Credit Terms $5 Delivers $10€ You wall find it am easy matter to | | Bmialter Der Pe t of a . pen an account at Ludwig Bau | On $35 Purchase 90» Week | “he - the iauediong Mee : Af We heerfully open | On $i8 $1.00 | $15 delivers $300 | {hrj,¢'mmediate Cn from $3 t0 $5,000. Pay. | On $100 04 | $20 delivers $400 You need make no other outlay ments tr t nged weekly or | On $200 3.00 0 480 dalivers. $600: | ar cosh annteme te tiicy once inunthly to suit your income, On $300 $4.50 a $40 delivers $500 anda half to pay the balan F Motor Del A here | Larger Amounts in Proportion. $50 d delivers $1,000 SORT ONY SR ERTS MRSS. | You cam pay monthly. | Buy all the furniture « Within 100 Miles of New York Ludwig Baumann Gives the Mo } i

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