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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. Boy Tried Out as Traffic Cop Store Open 9 to 5:30 rem : Gets Broadway All Tangled Up le IN Ra IN| 3 SERVI CE COLUMN. Only One Signal Obeyed in His Short Course to Boy Scouting and That Was a Come-On. : Founded 1827 celver; 2. Auto trans- ‘ By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood.) ® | telephone skgnede Hd, and ke It may be easy to become a Boy Scout by a short cut, but not\to be a Ganidga fine, successful traffic cop, as fifteen-year-old John Chaldeo will tell you to-day if FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH > QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - you ask him, tqbily = "Will you kindly tell me how] John wants to be a Scout, and he & 0 make a fixed phone condenser to] rey 3 ‘s ] John King—" Will you kindly explain] tise across @ pair of 2,200 ohm phones} wou alo are te direc tralte ie nig story, had him watch awhile, what cnuses fading? I live about fifteen} on a crystal set?" Answer.—To two] 10%), a4 Ga oxas be. |then sent him to 41at Street to di- “ : pleces of tin foll measuring 1x114" at-| He thought it might be easier to be-} 0° miles from the Schenectady station of |? ‘i i ‘ee ‘attic | Teck traffic, % tach two plecea of copper wire ao that} come a Roy Scout by directing traffic |" the G. E. Company and have oe they make a perfectly secure contact.| than to direct traffic by being a Boy] You can't blame John for trying, Jot of trouble from this sou Then place between these two sheets|Scout, It would save a lot of study | but the chauffeurs and other motor- i\e _ 1 are no railway lines paralleling mylof tin foil a plece of waxed : re ists ig 5 HOG8 i nert cr betwe: o axed paper} necessary before one can be a scout, | !#ts ignored him. He became excited ll sefial, oF for that matter between the] which mentures alisntiy. more than the] "ce nna ete inte: uniform, pinved [4nd finally in a confusion signalled Open to All: Amateur as well as professiona % Answer—Wading Ix due to a substance tae leaving a margin of approxi-| on a yutton “Obey the Law!” hung a| all traffic to come on at once, seplecpeese epenoensreenenienscneneemaeepee tin taeiemeentieenenresttha tae neeesneenees meirepmepemnnesinmmensin which is of a highly conduc police whistle around his neck and] It did, piling inty one of the worst ve nature % inch all around. Then take pans : two Inrger pieces of waxed paper and P ing between the two aerinis, caus-| wrap the plates and the Wak paper ‘wee} went to ‘Traffic Policeman Thomas] jams Broadway has ever seen and one t ti Hifength' onthe recat Hy deereage in[tween them and arrange so that when] Cummings at Broadway and 2d} that took several experienced police- M Ss pr para 10n an Cc e V er els fe “ e Street ye: lay. C 4 listened en some ti ai pome cases dic away altorether, Fading | (he larser sheets nro rolled up one of /Street yesterday, Cummings listened | men some time to untangle on .@) e (0) the wires from each plate will project i Ww — fe not necessarily caused by a train of pre Wires from ench | ‘ u ete! rallroad coaches passing by, Un-| from elther end. Sew sketches below. | 1. the enorus: incidental polos “ “ , (verat). in 9 a a Ss or cas mean your serial was very close to the Krenrich and Will pha Soar She aap ot ne ieee * Bott sien assinae'“h-| Mew Fall Assortments of Everything for a Dress and its making at upon the intensity of the signals, In Donizettl; ‘The ir case, where the position of the “Chorus of Bac- la de Vone: "Voce di Donna’ from & Gloconda” (Ponchielll), Dorothea . ismitting aeriil and receiving an- loria,"’ Mozart. ra regen Dertnna worth-while prices fenna are fixed, fading is probably due M.—Concert by Dorothy fo the presence of mist vapor or clouds. Hawkins Burke, lyric soprano. 10.62 to 11 P, M.—Time signals. (Wagner), Nicolo de Vono; “Un 11.01 P. M.—Official weather forecast. | Bel d* from “Butterfly” (Puccini), An A quantity of vapor in the form of a a am eno al ot Rotem Following for Both Today and Tomorrow Unless Otherwise Specified DENSE RS all clouds do, ts almost radio proof. cloud passing between the two @eriats will absorb all of the strength of the radio signals. Its approach can be etoud, containing atmospheric electricity <n, | *Trovatore” ( WOR—Newark Mr. Troisi: icenes from Rigoletto -"Caro Nome,” Adelatde V' Home MADE FED Roted by the gradual weakening of the ‘aM, i signals, its presence by the practical ex- 360 Metres aes fouls Guariel Dressmakers’ Sale ’ Dressmakers’ Sale’ e Rig erin Wuerane a peeing — "| Miss_v Miss Edwards, Mr. Troisi, Sci dSh Dressmakers Sale Ne ti steeneth hare ate © tow Caius thet 2.30 1. M—Article by Vanity Tur} Mr. Soldano, ve : cissors an ears orions io vibrations will not penetrate and | ¢——————__ > De Dudu.” Jewish folk imported Steel Scissors—embroi- Re; Sale ene of them is a cloud containing «l{ “al eplaie lery, stork, utile, nail, button- cae be acm ac Wz Newark Yo Ma lew || WZ Naw York ie alae ani es ress ‘roods Willington Syeel Ore» A aig eat Sternbone "Will you kindly pusitah 360 Metres | A. J, Gregg of the Y. M 360 Metres mebers were <8 48 i. B4 VALUES—Our Way of Opening Season 200° yd. spools blac “up for a simple transmitting | So 4 >| y and white—bes| ad ot usips a singte tube? Which tube Is RSS ene morning prices and i Sect wares his =Four Irish figs, bereits tl Shea: re formed 40-Inch All-Wool Canton Crepes Uae 54-Inch Broadcloth Chif- iit ‘a fer for use in Ae or hari A By ae : ¢ aries al by Edna Bea-|] steel—reliable make—full _ nickel sat htes ; ion Finish—s Limit 2 dozen. ene? Answer—The following hook-up| , 1? M.—Opening prices on active bonds} | 620 P. M.—— Weekly release of the }irice Bloom, soprano, J. Teaursten Nos ||) Untkh=oalkes 61010 inehosecher 07 tightoen new Fall Shades; also —thirty new arts pas seneak No Mail or Phone Orders ts about the simpliest there is, Use {494 stocks; midday reports and prices| Babson Statistical Organization atthe plano: 4 81198 Bi eee Sale Oy navy and black—erepe weave— y 2 e ¢ on farm products; ther fore 6.30 P. M—Populi lect an ressmakers’ Sale. reg. #2.68— Basting Cotton—dozen . hard tube, as the soft one will not stand|°” Ly cts; weather forecast; mu- 30 P. M ‘opular selections. 1.40—New popular music, 1 ed Hol G d Scii one of the most fashionble fabries Dri kers’ Sale 1.94 Sna tener: ross the gaff. sical programme. 8.00 Waldemar Kaempffert—''Funny| 1.5, eryday Chemistry by Louts import lollow Groun issors a ‘easmakers' le iP . 12.55 to 1 P, M.—Time signals from] Inventions.”” Volaneky;ave 38, Honor erddune we res est made steel—full nickel for Fall—regular 81.97 42-Inch All-Wool Satin Finish Snap Fi shetty Arlington. 8.10 Opera Night—Direction of Philip} search in actence. Subject—""The Ate finish reg. 97 and #1.10— Dressmakers’ Sale 1.52 Poiret Twill—delft, rose, Mo- guality vo OM ncaae gi Midday prices on active Tent of the Pucein! Grand Onera Com | mosphere: Its Chemistry and Phystes Dressmakers’ Sale .7S hawk, pearl gray, silver otter, Drees Shielde-— aot nds and stocks, grain, coffee and|pany and C. de Macchi, director of] 2.00 to 2 Brief song recital by Ed- 4 ~welle 40-Inch All-Wool Serges—taupe, c air, . 0 sugar; schedule of baseball games; mu-| Music Lovers'Assoctation. Prologo from|na Beatrice Bloom, soprano. J. Thurs. er Bae bhp ite eee tan, Ci 1 idinal ua Apps yaaa g thee iner Dress Shields— sical programme. “Pagliacel,"” Pletro Soldano; ‘Pace mio! ton Noe at the plano, dD Bidet Sink ts) EAA abhi an, Copenhagen, cardinal, garnet, y pa 1.24 light weight—double 4 P. M.—Scores by innings of league | == reg, 97 — burgundy brown, navy or black— reg. 91.08....... aavered say AROS ishion news; closing prices on i Se Dressmakers’ Sale .58 reg. $1.19— S4-Inch All-Wool Men's Wear Dress Shields—garment % 66 nd stocks, grain, coffe id 5 Serges — close, fi a bonds, and stocks, gratn, “coffee an Nowadays” DAnmated’ Gis. 09 ges — close, firm weaves 64 to. navy blue—reg, 81.07— seeds “20 f M=-Final prices on farm prod- 50 and S4-Inch All-Wool Storm Dressmakers’ Sale HBT | | Semis Se Pe. eigen weather rv t hippii 3 66 Musical programme: *hpPing news) Tt is “SALADA” for Serges—heavy weave—navy blue | 84-Inch All ~ Wool Novelty | | Sewing “00 yd. 7 P, M.—Final baseball scor —reg. $1.48— Velours—suede finish—fine qual- spools—black and uate Fae eae etapa score xien-| DTeaK fast,for dinner, ; 2.10 | it for coats and suite—nutria, dozen... abanine, for su er di Dressmakers’ Sale E. beaver brown, Copenhagen, navy Sewing Silk—800 yds. T, R.—"I had an outdoor aerial which, M.— Business and Industrial Con- 1 Pp an ive 54-Inch All-Wool Mixtures and and ECL: at: S82. bam 1.64 Wats ong set oY , 1 4 nal baseball scores; prices on a ressmal le I. ide Sea: i Sealy “geod reception’ buns toon as fe stocks, onde, grain coffee and sugar o’clockK Tea the Con- Horiespade= brows), grea kad le Seam Binding— a -Inch All-W block and white... Fained and the acrial and insulators ‘American Riviera,” by! tinent wide gray combinations— 54-Inch All-Wool Tricotine and DIRECT CvR RENT aii. 100 Per-Cent Pure Dressmakers’ Sale Flannels All Wool Flannels—suitable for babies’ wear, underskirts, ete. inches—were $1.60- Dressmakers’ Sale 1.22 pa i ia nae ae Were wet, all reception stopped. I Hainiten M. Wright. 30-inch—were $2.24— reg. #1.68— rales tl I—navy blue— nside ing- y 5 . M1. den. 70 : shielded the ends as advised and was] 9.25 P. Musical programme by the Dressmakers’ Sale 1.88 able to hear with very little interrup-| Prudential Insurance Company Chorus; Robe Cloth—27-inch—variety of Dressmakers’ Sale 1.32 Dressmakers’ Sale 2.20 tion, except of course for static, through} “Great 1s Jehovah the Lord," Schubert, EHO On BRUGKE CL Ware NERC ne a the whole storm. During the summer,|by the chorus; incidental solo by Mary ‘Dresstiakare’ Sale 40 Better Grade Pins— @@ as to avoid the continual atmospheric] Melick; ‘He That Hath a Pleasant meer a Ib. box. .. 26to.80 SR disturb ce, I rigged up an tndoor aerial] Face." Hatton; “Country Dance,’ De French Flannela—27-inch— variety ’ white ral all Tape rr an soon a8 a storm came up the|icoven, by the chorus; “‘Fairest Daugh. . vere s D: k S it 24 yd. Pestshs signals stopped just us they did when Iter of the Graces," “Rigoletto,” Veril; D4 ressmakers ale Reedy lade Wa: had the nerial outside unshielded. Willlpy the quartet; “Humpty Dumpty, feat nS LinkkgwbitesSttoss 08 24 you explain why this is?” Anewer—|Cigicous “My Lady Chloe,” Clough y 4 ° c ; I, ton mixed)—S@-ireh—tartan plaid Tea, as staple as our daily bread elfootsesd be ahildrel's (irensey =) . New Silks Dress Forms There is nothing to explain, aside from the fact that when you listened in dur-| 2ishter: ‘The Miller's Wooing.” fan- ing the progress of the storm it was were 81.47 Reg Sale Bee Siichitne vrendounine wen one Dressmakers’ Sale 1.18 VALUES—Our Way of Opening Season Bust For sist) 4 The presence of a storm Jn the vicinity 32-Inch Novelty Silk and Wool Complete Dress Forms— of the broadcasting station, particularly Shirtings—various stripe e:fects— 40-Inch Canton Crepes—clear, | 40-Inch crepe de Chines—firm flat wire skirt. ho 97 2.50 Gavine Cho avmsiner wonhe Ie A al were ab l7— crepe weave—fashionable colors: weave——stieet and evening colors Dress Forme—4 se to cease operations immediately. Dressmakers’ Sale 1.68 also black—usus ‘ call &1.45— tions—adjustable sor m7 7.00 fs because the storm Is very like accompanied by high atmosp turbances and lightning. during a thundertsorm with an out All-Wool Navy Blue Flannele—- Dressmakers’ Sale 2.17 Dressmakers’ Saie 1.155 Dress Fors it 5 27-ineh-—for dresses, ch: " 40-Inch Charmeuse—serviceable | 35-Inch Colored Taffetas—soft tions—adjustable $12. 47 10.00 blouses, bloomers, etc. quality desirable colors, light and | chiffon finish—high lustre—large Kindly vive correct size when ry aerial is not the most advisable t EB B 8T were .96- dark, including navy, browns and assortment colors—light or dark — ordering Dress Forms. No Ex- fir the world and is apt to. end di All Stoves ;-4 OR Dressmakers’ Sale .5% black — usually $1.05— usually $1.60— changes. trously. Disconnect’ your instrument SOsInehiUnitleachsa)Demate nt Sale 1.56 Dressmakers’ Sale 1.15 during an electrical storm and play safe. ag Sere s oO A a8 & i 5 , Open tore Open interlining coats and wraps 35-Inch Black Satins—good wearing quaiity—-bright satin fvce— usu. were ,92- ally $1.57 ressmakers’ Sale I, Dressmakers’ Sale . 14 32-Inch Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels—for interlining coats and wraps—were 30 Dressmakers’ Salo .20 “ vo al i Monday A. London—"'My two slide tuning coil, which is made of wire the same as the Saturday and Inclosed sample, will not function. I can Evenings Saturday not hear a thing when using it. The Evenings rest of the set is all right, because I have tried it out with the two slid n= ing coil borrowed from a friend. My 5 friend's coil is the model from ich Bodie eal ie the. eae froth Deisck Home Again! every detail, with the exception that mine will not work. The inclosed sketch - gives the details of construction. Will you kindly look it over and tell me what Dressmakers’ Sale Ribbons The kinds now so much in { demand. 5-inch Black Moire Ribbons—fine quality: —hat bow widths— reg. .. 2 Seeaah Black Moires— reg. .63.... . 2 TUESDAY ONLY Untrim’d Velvet Hats 2.94 Were $3.48 Dressmakers’ Sale This is the month that sees the family re- Linin Zs fa wrong?’ Answer—I can see abso- " : united after vacations, with wi h 7-inch Black and Colored lutel: hing w vith the I f \ inter not suc! fi A ; ; , Rie tune nel Gr Hook-up. The ‘ony ! RS lanantem aren: eet see Yard Wide Brocade Black—various shapes, including small Moires—reg. .05 - £2 thing that is missing from a very com- c BLD cr 8 Ps y. Let us help you prepare for w Fall patterns in on tailored off-the-face models. Black Satin Ribbons— plete and explicit diagram of the coil the cozy, indoor season about to begin b: effects such as gold and blue, inch—reg, 40 fea contnct path for the allders, Pos- A aa y brown and tan and many others Feather Pompons—new Fall colorings f-inch—reg, 58 bie. A te slap FARRIS oral the call , selecting your home-furnishings now. Our —amautest lining for” expes, were (68) at S:inch Colored Satine - poh cose yous Couple ie 4 : . suits and wraps— : BS : light and dark—reg. .63 remedied. “Th oe wire fe ena panied. Denble De-Bed ee . ser, our prices, as ever, de- regularly 81.47. Lis mylmmedl Fees Hate aiid Materials Ave Tutchased Here, Black Satin Back Velvetsal silk scraped so that there is no enamel be- + le wil ery . i wey Br full 349 inch—hat bow tween the sliding contact and the wires, soalirons “obal ba tebe y. low, and credit, if desired, gene bbe rar ad peilonte widthe—reg. The. SS il by NM he i - y, huced or ORE % you will ve unable to tune the Instru- verted ire erously given. Selo ere rurpontoeeeeulatiy 26...... Dressmakers’ Sale.40| | ” Sale Departments Include: Yard Wide Mercerized Sateens— SILKS DRESS FORMS lustrous quality—light and dark 4 ‘i colors to match the new Fall DRESS GOODS + FLANNELS fubries—regularly 44. 36 WASH DRESS FABRICS NOTIONS 36-Inch Perealines — variety of LININGS, TRIMMINGS LACES light d dark shades Hpintyad 19 SHEARS MORNING SPECIALS of fine sand or emery paper and rub It Wi} illustrated. up and down the line over which the 2 gliders pass until the bare copper wire fs exposed and offers a clean surface and ready contact for the slide: Dressmaking School Lessons 1/4 hours each. Course of 6 lessons. 4.00 Appointments at your convenience Butterick Pattern Section. Main Floor Reader—"'l am making a tapped tun- Ing coil and would like to know if round head brass tacks can be used for taps," Answer—Yea. “Will you kindly tell me what following symbols represent?" Answer.—1. Polarized electromagnet : y Teeth Without Plates On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. heart, Tichies 3-Piece Upholstered Living Room Suite To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ‘Teeth, Treat f{ Consists of large Wing Chair, long Sofa and Arm Chai r $1.64 Costume Serges -22 35 ct, Women’s Cotton $1.15 Men's Fine $1.47 Little Tots’ he rh iseased Gum: polychrome finish, Covered with velour; loose cushion : 54-inch — all I—fine twill Burson Hose 26 Suspenders....... soars Pantie Dresses. 88 A Decayed Teeth 1 aod Roots Care illustrated brawny oars acd Gack, Hlack—sizes 8% to 10 Gingh 4 ck i My Kxtreea, Ge OSE fA beown, navy and black ick-—sizes 8M to 10 All silk webbing—neat and nov dingham und chambray—empire PRE88 GOODS—MAIN FLOOR HOSIERY MAIN F elty patterns—finished with calf and belted styles-—sizes to 0 years. i Women’s Fine Cotton Vests 22 —— enily and rustproof buckles. INFANTS’ DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR, $1.57 Black Taffetas 11s edu of ie Pe i low MEN'S FURNI8HINGB—MAIN FLOOR. $2.47 Extra Size Shi i lity 1eik—sleeveless—band bodice or 3 alt i Heneanabie Prices, Chiffon finished-—good duality. Crochet top-—regular and extra 65 et. and 74 ct. Men's Dressing Sacques. ...... 1.78 EPAIRI LKS—MAIN FLOOR - jotted Swiss or lawn—round or WHILE YOU Walt ee . 4 P KNIT UNDERWEAR-MAIN FLOOR Fall Neckwear.......... +82 cuare gollary—hemstitehed or lace BLO 42 ct. White Poplins +80 $1.74 Men's Initial New patterns figured and striped trimmed—sizes 48 to 52. ~~ 0, and boys’ shirts, ete Handkerchiefs, 1 doz.. 1.24 nihee nia i and college stripes = x TRA SIZES DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR. TE GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. Colored woven borders — in half Aaah MRNIREIN Ge AEE SOR: $3.50 Emb Me : ¢ y 1 sis is) 0 ossed Corduroy TOT rea arte cea bark Av 33 ct. Lingerie Batistes.... 2H SWASDVTciuers-sais PLOOR. —§9 47 White Spreads......1.4 Robes 740 Lexington Av.,cor.59 St For all lingerie purposes. 95 ct. Men’s Grey Cotton ie * beanie ms Museo collars — (Over Liggett's Ds ‘St y Cs. Ae Ee 7% “ize—assorted pal and ‘68s! bel e! copen- 169 E. 34th St, cor. 3d Av Porceloid Side Icer Gateleg Table Kroehler Daven-o Sofa Bed ae pee fl Etter ankle te REREAHES BA Laden, fuchals, wldtaris ang acghit Ms ry nyo hed frames, uphol- 21 ct. Outing Flannels 14 ers——soft and durable 29 ct. Unbleached Muslins. .2@ ~~si2es 36 to 44. HOUS DRE Hygienic; Solid Oak; Porce- 1, Mahogeny, finish e8-—SECOND FLOOR. ion leather; makes |} For nightgowns, pajamas’ and loid Food Com- $94.98 » terer a bata | Ks f iia PLeOR, 44-inch-heavy quality : , party aint | 98 Beets fneha, as 24: Sofull eine bed when open (this children's wear. f rer - MUSE ioe taie omer. 14 ct. Cotton Towelings. .. partments: as ily $2398 iiidctrated..:. docs not include mat- $4 4.75 WABH GOObs—HAsEMENT siz St and $1450 Bar’ a $4.97 Yolot and Aumin Red border~good wentog tg Do Not Confuse Our Stores With Others of Similar Name \ $2.37 Blankets Peary re) All wool—fine or medium weight ster Rugs. 8 = LIN ee FLOOR, - (Cotton) Size 64x80—nssorted col- or inverted pluit--alpnea 27x54 medullion and other c 38 ct. Curtain Net TD TOWN STORE Down TOWN sToRe e TOWN STORE one lined—majority with two pairs of pet designs pan toe te : RAVE. a7 b] GP AVE-Corner b] 3" & Bron Aves. ae fle ned rare etn Menta ius TOURTH FLOOR, 14 ae Fieraee silae-e 84 STREET 15 & STREET 4T160% STREET sie Hauicel Conc ean ee pas $1.28 Enchanta Silk and ScHIMS—HAREAMENR, Open Open Bronx Store Open eae Towel oson 17 Boys’ Suits 24 Satin Camisoles :77 $3.49. New Scrim Panel Batarday Evenings: Saturday Evenings. Monday and Saturday Eves. owes ' rei aren Ted Several pretty styles daintily Curtains eee o _ oft finiskh—white striped bor shih . trimined with Ince me ns or gh, yards long—Madeira f ri | fully ia yard gM ‘and “lower Prices thai Flsewher: Alwa)s sh « other late motifs LK LINGERIE—SECOND FLOOR. CURTAINS—-BASEMENT,

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