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ceaevenenteess thrares tuk BVEL wwe ST, oem," Wi2—Newark \ j|«xre 360 Metres , 5 Pro- PR rid farm prices; mustcal moo P. M.—Continuation of the series] gramme: a, “Modley—Follies 1022." 13 M.—Opening prices on bond: alc “Little Journeya to the Homes cf] 6.30 P, M.—Woten's Fashions, Mdekay Neti Geils Cn midday | nearest by Elbert Hubbard. ‘Tie| Household Suggestions and other toptes Leena 5 vv sugar; midday | journey this week will bo to the homo| of interest to women by Maude Hal prices; weather forecast; musical] o¢ “Walt Whitman.” 6.50 P. M.—Musio, Programma: programme. 3.30 P.-M.—Leonard Siin, be sland of Pat-| ‘Night,’ ‘Bios Time Medie; 11,86 to 12 M.—Arlington time stgnals.|erson, N. J., will lecture on ''The| “Rose of Btambout _ sft wid, ‘ (Fibleh); b. “Shon Rosmarin,” | Mammouth Cave in Kentucky,"* one ot | “Andante from D minor| the wonders of the world. Ralph Waldo leniawaki); 4. ""\ve| Emerson said he recelvod his greatost ©. ‘La Gitana,"’| inspiration whon he visited this cave, Miss Asta Nygren at tik] eae P.M Ba lawens, wee eum Bik 24, the detector unit. The two steps of radio frequency By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. ) ney IORI LE wil: be published In these columns WIth-| stacks, rain coltee con Cente ee QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ]fin tho next row day ule of baseball games; musical pro- = - Te [EMMI Koch Prices Perey West—WWitl you please publish| K- Munroo—"'l am inelosing a dla- 4 P. M—Scores of league games; —_ Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance Iie s of audio frequency| Closing prices on bonds and stocks, Hike to know if} stain, coffee and sugar; musical pro- A there any | &ramme. kot mote satin. | 6.30 P. M.—Final farm prices; weather ¢ stand the volt-| Teports; shipping news; iron and steel ram of four sta, & hook-up for a vario-coupler, two | SrOn 0! variomoters, one 43-plate variable Genser, one V. T. detector tube LLer: il the phi KOCHsG. @etket, one rhoestat, one grid conden- ” review, a 1 in the dingram? Answer Pe fer, a pair of phones, a phone con-| “® In nothing that can bo added] , 7\P. M.—Jinal baseball scores, “Man § @enser, a 6-volt “A” battery and one} to the set in th MSD. Mcteeatio’ oF ithe st » Established 1860 $ SY%-volt “B" battery? Answer —The)!” any way in the Radio Corporation of Amertca hook-up requested by you was pub- | S07" Mashed in the Radio Phone Service bareball scores; closing prices on stocks, not destrable. After] bonds, grain, coffee 125th Street, West umn of The Evening World on 5 d has been armplified. by the first] 5-46 P. M.—The C hes am oy 2 18. The only nddition to the hoo BSS Pat eee echo han tedsh i eady Made Clothes,” Largest Distributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York ‘Che *htadinon” Dedign 15:8 as it appears on the 16th necessary dhs h ‘ " your instruments is the connecting of in tech: the >, M.—Final baseball scores of the | |[E| nner. one of the variometers in series in the | Wirt ifeation. Internat{ American, National and International | | { Grid clroult. In addition to the parts! she noises, which are not objectionable | League games. m named by you a grid leak will be found | {Ube nolses, which are os 0 to 7,30 P, M—Jack Rabbit Sto- hecesuary. This feak te shunted. across | "| {0 steps of amplification, will be:| ue, by ‘David o Extraordinary Sale of Science cand Ar t E produced 9.52 to 10 P, M. the grid condenser and should have a e- tops. § as you are prepared to ) fesistancé of between one-half and two] © . 4 nals from Arlington. ° é ; ket « large set, invest the money that |"! rn W. \pcnapania tho last two rteps of audio frequency] 10-01 2. M.—OMcial weather forecast. omen’s Pure Thread Silk “7 7. | will cost you in getting two oteps of ra- We eT have a V. 7. cet consisting | cio frequency amplification to pince | $F 8 varlo coupler, variable condenser. (4. your detector unit. This chiunge will WOR—Newark ¥. T. and phones, Will you piease til ve yor eater operating ran me the kind of coll 1 should buy to hear] Rive You m Ereater, Operteiiie fans WYP?" Answer—Get two colls about], more civient tet tnd the voltage, four inches in diameter wound with No | Putt am afraid that your eardrums in. ol Oe enna Gein, = having | could not stand the notse that would be 360 Metres HOSIERY Full fashioned, with reinforced lisle tops | 1 95 Pair Tn the sale are the nationally advertised and the most popular brands. Choice 2.20 P, M.—Violin recital by Alice ered in the phones {f you Jacked| Raymond of Brooklyn. Miss Raymond primary circuft and the other in the yee ail four steps ot avipudoation {s a young viollnist well known in the| | —~ a Simmons Colonial Bed I $302? Into this beautiful “‘ Madison,” Simmons have put the finest art of their designers and all their scientific knowledge of making Programme: a. ‘JELASSBERG 290 5th Av. and 511 6th Av. Sepodary cireult to receive the Fort ‘Wod concerts, Metropolitan district, going at full blast. Harry Roden—"Enclosed piease find the hook-up that I contemplate using in adding two steps of amplification to detector circuit. I am at present wi a2 outdoor antenna about 115 fect long, which is of the inverted ‘L’ type. I am Lot famillar with the advantages to be wained elthor from the audio frequency vtreuit gr the two-stage amplifying cir- diness of the most modern bed. Always firm, foursquare, noise. jess. Restful, built for sleep... east sractal Yam Weenies of Satan BOTH STORES BETWEEN 80TH AND 318T STS. includes: beds built for sleep. Price $30.00 each. uAWBE, ahd all'of the other local euations This week we feature two special models } Koch “Special” Onyx Pointex A bed with the beauty of rich Simmons Beds—Built for Sleep, without any dimeulty, and Jam dealr- of the latest design in Women’s Footwear of Kayser Phoenix brown Mahogany and American ~—-$8.00 to $75.00. pT PR loa Re alc Exceptional Quality at a remarkably low price. Van Raalte Gordon H-300 Walnut and the “hand rubbed” Simmons Springs—Bui/t for Sleep—$5.50 to $50.00. ttations with tne inclosed hook-up? If rot, what additional parts will I need? If @ different hook-up ts necessary, will you kindly let me know where I will be able to obtain a sketth?"" Answer—The hook-up {8 wrong in so far us the fila- nient clreuit 1s concerned, Get a copy of ‘Tuesday's radio section and use the Short and Medium Vamp Shoes finish so characteristic of the early American craftsmanship. Collection embraces the most complete range of shoe shades in the city, among the more exclus.ve being: Simmons Mattresses—Bui/tfor When you examine the “ Mad- Sleep—$10:00 to $60.00. ison” at your dealer’s you will nrrangement detailed In the detector and Otter Cocoa | wonderateie low price ae which Purple Label luxuriously upholstered with hair—$90.00 two-step outfit, published in answer to Ge Breage Ath a me oc ore fee 0 ate on | you can purchase a bed of such Be sure to see the Simmons ates + . tmplifeation are ldenticaily one’and the Sah a ie | high distinction. Label on Bed, Spring and Mat- same thing. With two steps of en:pli- Ato KB ahara lany Greys fication you will be able to hear the stations which you now get, only a great many times louder. The range of the wet will in no way be increased, The signals will be merely amplified. To recolve the three out-of-town stations which you mention will necessitate thé use of at least two steps of radio fre- ‘ 4 PA tress before you buy. Important for you to remember in connection with the low price is the fact that this is a Simmons Bed. All the charm of the antique with the sanitary stur- SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep write for Catalog W. Main Floor. The Simmons Label is your as- surance of sleeping equipment éxi/t for sleep. All genuine Simmons Beds, Springs and Mat- tresses have it. No others have. French One-8trap in Hatent Coltskin, | New Belgian Colonfal_ Toi Black and Brown, Vict Kid or Satin. Ur iia he Coltskin. Also a Complete Line ot High Boots. $10 | FoR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 13 AND 16 GIMBEL BROTHERS EW W YORK . CITY W. L.DOUGL, $5.00 $6.00$700 & $800 § For infants, invalids— and blacksmiths FOR MEN ° AND WOMEN , O one questions the value of milk in the diet of children and invalids. It is also important in the ‘diet of a strong, healthy man. Big bones; strong, sup- ple muscles that become as steel under a strain; a power- ful physique—even these cannot always defy the laws of proper eating. | We don’t know all the laws. Every year gives us more knowledge of what we should eat and drink to keep healthy and strong for the longest time. Almost every year sees some change in the theories of diet. But through all the re- search, through the contin- uous experiments, observa- tions, and results there runs DAIR} Co-OPRRATIVE General Offcoe + ‘New York City Bxeoutive OMe + - B46 B. 19th Stroct ASSOCIATION, INO, this one truth—people should drink milk! We may never know ex- actly why milk is so essential. Someone tomorrow may dis- cover that there is something beyond and above vitamincs. Whatever it is, it is safe to predict that it will be found in milk. Because doctors and dieti- cians do understand the value of milk, it is fed to infants and invalids. Because people who are well and strong do not under- stand the full value of milk, most of them don’t drink gnough. A voluntary addi- tion of milk to your present diet might avoid a compul- sory addition later. Again we say milk is a food—not a medicine. EN'S ue * + Utlea, N.Y, 803 Fifth Avenue in Bron est ‘W, 4uth Street 329 B. I2let Serest Newark: Waverly Avenue and Somerset Stroet Freedom and Fashion --The New Corset Points the Way The way to fashion—smooth, flat slenderness of line, as the new fashions dictate. The way to freedom—ease of movement— comfort: cleverly cut cloth that serves, rather than bones—elastic that’s firm but supple. eee Fop the slighter figure— the support and straight- ness of line of a low- topped, sparsely boned, elastic topped model, Redfern $5.00 For the fuller figure—a more firmly boned back for flatness and slenderness. Top a bit higher at the back—smoothness, and no overhanging flesh. Firm fit. Tm Lb SB arog Most important—exact fit. 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