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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922, Sept. 12 o , Santa Marta fontere Sept. 18 Monterey, Hi Due Friday. THE EVE SERVICE COLUMN. Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. (ete 9.00 A. M.—Durly farm prices; musl- cal programme. 12.00 M.—Opetiing prices on ¥ and stocks, grain, coffee and midday farm prices; weather fore musical programme. to 100 BP = nan, youth Due Saturday. Mauretania, Southampton . Scythia, Liverpool «. DUESTIONS AND ANSWERS . Schwartz—"I have two epider web , crystal detector and single 1,000- phone. My acral is 100 feet tong, a leadin of 45 fect, All that Tam to receive is code. What {# wrong?" er—From the meagre information h you give it is impossible to sug- anything that might heip y j@ again and be more explicit. Give iil description of of turns on the coils and the hook- of the instruments. wurar; ¥ Sail To-Morrow. , Copenhagen.10,00 A.M. Teresa, V 12.00 M. M.—Arlington time 50 A.M. 10,00 A.M, 13.00 M #100 P, M.—Midday prices and_bon and stocks, grain, coffee and 8 schedule of baseball games; Program 4.00 P. M.—Scores of league closing prices on ‘bonds and grain, coffee and sugar; musica} fro- gramme 5.30 P. M.—Final farm prices hipping news; Iron 1 the set, the num- 1. Reykjavil i Ber . Guidio"I have in mind the con- ction of a good set with an indoor dal, without regard to expense. I it to start with a one-tube set now. jase tell me what I need for this set it Will also be of use im the larger set fer on, How about the inclosed add? im I use this coupler later on for a erative set? Kindly give me the or the single tube ill neea, fe in- grid leak ctor amplifier ment rheostat, plate and rth grid uit, an A tentfometer, a variable con- 3,000 ohm phones, a sig-volt A bat- mp. In addition hich you w! need a small soldering } some flux and solder The hook » Which all be Munargo, Antilia ": final baseball scores, 7 —“Animal Stories."* Weddatti Smith. @ your poison," 9.00. F Location of Ships at Sea, |it was. final baseball scores; closing prices in |= stocks, bonds, grain, coffee and susnr. aT 9.05 P. M—"How the S¢i Aiding the Grippled and Und leged Children,” by 9.20 P. TOMORROW $5,600 OAKDALE HANDICAP BROOK STEEPLECHASE FLYING FAIRY HANDICAP Hood, AND 3 OTHER SPIRITED CONTESTS FIRST RACH AT 2.50 P.M, SPECIAL RACE TRAINS Gt. ard 7th Ave by What de d to radio? de from about 100 f soprano, and wand. M.—"Thirty Years a Si by Judge Hi. 1. Smith of ssociation. Polylogues a conde e, a tub Pvariomete 10.15 P. . M.—Concert by the Pennes!- Quartet of New Brunswick, B battle: and a grour NJ lindas SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Day. a ean so via Fulton St. janta’ Marta, Due ND STAND, $3.89, Inctuding Tax. | Yo-Morrow in radio is identg Lire i fi ance 1 branches o! Marsell Fasc ene Chocolate SPECIAL © Chocolate Bich and Vanilla sert.z%¢ © Covered sent. 21s Plantation Bon Bons Roasted Peanuts uD POUND Regularly 54c¢ c NET POUND NET WOR—Newark 360 Metres “all Hats We Also Offer: Milk Chocolate Covered pig bars of cali- Parlays fornia Honey Nougat, dipped hadow Dance (MacDowell); ¢ pnee’”? (Schumann) in rich Caramel, rolled in chopped Pecans and blanketed Marketing,” by Dorothy Dean.|] with our fam- \ (Wollenhaupt) ; ous Briarcliff | me pmaninoff) Milk Choco- c = late. POUND | FOR EXACT LOCATIONS "Up t || SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY NET is D. T. OPEN . OWEN CO DAV-AN-BEDS FURNITURE & DAV-AN-BEDS DAV-AN-BEDS Be = 6S W, seth St | 34 East 23d St, | 53 Flatbush Av. Plan Your October 1st Move to Reduce Your Rent by Means of the Owen Dav-an-Bed No more practical idea was ever offered to New York rent- payers than the use of the Owen Dav-an-Bed. An invisible anes || Wa cieae bedroom—always ready for use 4 s | (4 (| —costing absolutel¥ nothingfor jan rent. Less floor space to care é ae for. A BIG saving all around. “SPECIAL THIS WEEK $75 Owens at $5Q-90 $85 Owens at $57-50 $92 Owens | at $65-00 DAV-AN-BEDS AS LOW AS ————_ $115 Owens $3659 [cup PLAN or EASY Terms] at *775° Cord Tires—full oversize —hottom prices Broadway at Ninth A Man of Whom We Often Heard Whon we were boys said the never-to-be-forgotten words: “The power of gentleness is irresistible” Occasions often arise to chide the carejess, which, by study and cafe can be done without harshness or giving pain, ‘The bitterest tears shed over graves have been for words spoken hastily and for deeds left undone. (Signed) September 20, 1922. Some Extra Good Pouch*Bags, $5.85 We shopped about town to see who else had bags on the order of these. We found only one anywhere nearly as good, and it was more than $8.50. Duvetyne, velvet, moire silk. Black, brown, beige, navy blue Some have double inside frames. have attracti affeta silk Strap handles—some Clasps of plain steel or of metal et with imitation jade and rhine- tones or with jet and rhinestones. Street Floor, Old Bullding Nursery Beds—new models—well built The model pictured is eon structed entirely of wood, The other two models have perforated cane panels. Each bed is finished in ivory enamel and attractively decor- ated with little raised designs done in Dresden colors. $14.50 $16.50 = $21.50 Woven wire or wire link springs. Rubber-tired whe swivel or stationary, or iron casters. The Infants’ Shop, Third Floor, Old Building describe them. hats. day morning at 9 o'clock. The Autumn Samples of Fifteen Makers in This Sale of 2,000 Trimmed Hats at $2 Can you picture 2,000 hats or more, all new, trimmed and ready to wear—at $2 each? Panne and mirrored velvet in so many shapes and styles that we can't begin to There are velvet hats for street wear and other occasions; hats with effective silver crowns; smart combinations of leather and velvet; hats embroidered with tinsel or silk; brim hats; turbans; the soft floppy hats; very small hats; large hats; tailored hats; dressy Just about everything in shape and style that could be wanted this season—in black, navy, brown, and the wanted light colors. “Nothing to Equal Them Anywhere”’—says our report In fact, who could buy the materials and make hats like these for $2? Ready Thurs- TES LT a IT BE Thursday, in the Silk Rotunda we shall present A New Silk— Crepe d’Annam _ A rich silk from the Orient sion of this new silk. A perfect silk for interpreting the new modes—is one’s second thought. _, And that is just what it is—a combination of the ideas of Paris and the Orient. Paris, you know, has turned to Indo-China for much of her inspiration this season, is one’s first. impres- This silk was made ex- clusively for the Wana- maker Store and is mod- erately priced—$3.85 yd. In black, Chinese ted, cocoa, chocolate brown, gray, beige and navy blue. io o3S Street Floor, Old Bullding Miss 14 to 20 may be Trimly tailored in twill or softly gowned in satin If twill—at $32.50 In brown, smartly finished with gold tinsel braid at the neckline, on the cuffs and on the pockets. In navy | blue, the gold changing to red. If satin-—at $49.50 ‘ In black, brow ney blue, with graceful bishop sleeves and panels, which H® close to the back of the bodice and ng loose below the wide, soft girdle and over the slightly cireular skirt. | | Second Floor, Old Building ° | Lamps—Third Less | $15 to $30—for $22.50 to $45 Floor Lamps $12.50 to $25—for $18.50 to $37.50 Bridge Lamps | A new purchase of polychrome wood floor and bridge lamps in the much desired new styles and colors. Shades extra, $9 to $30—for $13.50 to $45 Shades hades to yo with the lamps above listed. Second Gallery, Silk New Bullding | Garden Furniture—Half Price From $3.50 crete flower pot, to $21 for a $7.50 large square fleur-de-lis con- 25 | for a $42.50 window flower-box. | Concrete benches, fountains, sun-dials, urns. | + | New shipment of Carrara garden marbles from Italy. Second Gallery, New Bullding o 4% * * * ’ Downstalre Store, Old an New Buildings Formerly A, 7, Stewart 15 Store hours now 9 to 5.30 q | Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant The Women’s Fashion Salons present Originals, copies and Adaptations of Paris Suits The Paris Openings presented the smartest, most de- lightful suits of many seasons. The chic Parisienne has accepted them without the slightest hesitation. And the Women's Fashion Salons present to the New York woman a suit collection of distinction, expressing the Paris mode at relatively moderate pri Jean Patou's most successful | three piece suit —green velvet | with the new natural dark brown lamb trimming, Renee's new long flaring jacket Fur cloth in stunning two and three piece suits with bloused and tie-around jackets. Paisley the lovely, paisley. ot with both jacket and matching | the old shawls, in a three piece frock much'trimmed with her fa- |) Suit trimmed with monkey fur, vorite “tubing.” | oes bd The new separate wrap skirt, worn over a crepe frock, and the short loose jacket after Joanna | Halle. Black dyed moleskin fur fashion, Matelasse suits, too. ee And always fur trimming! | Beaver or brown suits that re- \*flect Paris. Monkey fur, brown © fox, equirrel, kit fox and other ef- fective furs in shawl collars and bandings. the last _ Three piece suits in many ver- sions, each, if possible, more fetching than the last. eee $39.50 to $395. Thursday—softly tailored suits at$59.50 Duyet de laine and a new suede finish duvetyn, in delightful two- piece suits which aghere to the most adamant of all Paris rules—soft tailoring. Short box jackets’ whose belts may be worn in two way#or not at all, ff Long jackets, too, with fine wolf collars or moleskin collars and | cuffs. In brown, navy blue or black. Second Floor, Old Bullding » And—Suit Blouses at $10.75 Crepes-de-chine, Georgette crepes, satin, in simple slip-on models, designed especially to give to a two-piece suit, the more formal look of a three-piece one. And specially priced. Printed in smart figures, embroidered all" over, or just plain in colors to harmonize or contrast with the featured suits. ‘ Third Floor, Old Bullding Blankets. blankets, satin-bound—$22 ea. IL blue, ove. All wool jacquar 72200 ny old ro: Plaid wool blankets, bound with satin—$15 pr. Jwe¥} ins pink, row, blue, lavender, gray block designs, Cape Colony wool blankets®* ends* satin bound— $10 each. 72234 ins Plaid patierns and solid rose, blue or tan. First Floor, Old Building 100 of the best Wilton Rugs that England makes At lower prices than next shipments can be sold for, 9 x12 ft $117.50 36 x 63 in......$20.25 S!, x 10', ft $105 27 x 54 im... ...$12.50 Ore Mo. ce $71 re CROSSLEY w ‘sted rugs, Woven 13 wires to the inch, {the 9x12 ft. The average number 6 (they run as low a8 180). So, you see, these ure very tightly woven, and, consequently, very durable ruga, We have 100 to sell at the above low prices. . ; Third Gallery, New Bullding Domet Flannel Pajamas are now being called for, but - men $1.35 will be surprised to get such good ones ap Special purchase. 1,000 pairs, Pink and white, blue and white, blue and tan mixtures. Some have silk frogs— not all. Four comprehensive sizes. Strett floor, New Buliding Footballs Rugby, $1 to $6. Soceer, $3.50 to $8. * Mostly imported. Complete, with bladder, Sports Shop, Street Floor, New Bullding Jack Frost’s Coming! This week, the prediction says Get a Heater and keep. warm Perfection Oil Heaters, $6.50 Japanned trimmings, polished _ steel drum, lead coated tank; can’t smoke (we'll explain “‘why” when you come). Miller Oil Heaters, $9.50 Nickel-plated trimmings, brass oil tank. Blue Flame Cylinder Gas Heaters Black finish $2.55 to $4.50 each Nickel-plated $3.25 to $5.75 each Gas Heaters With copper reflectors With copper reflectors—nickel- plated fronts P| $9.75 to $10.75 With asbestos fronts, nickel-plated $2.75 to $7.75 trimmings . $9.75 to $10.75 «¥ 6 ; 20th Century Heaters to put on gas jets . $1.50 each zas Radiators-—-4, 6 and 8 tubes . $4 to $12 each 3as Tubing 4 to 12 feet lengths .... 16e foot Seventh Gallery, New Building