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THE EVENING WORLDS Z—PRADIO-P: = Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. mark as it will prove detrimental to the QUESTIONS AND SWERS battery in the Jong run. Ed. Waterbury—Will you kindly my tell me where I can purchase a WD11 o eon fee wonnerticg ‘ Vacuum tube and how much It costs?” ‘as an audio frequan Answ ‘Any first-class electrical sup- tO a crystal detectaes Will ena nl: | ply store specializing tm radse parts will my range or will it only vs be able to supply you with as many as Bee, Seth eos ou want at §8 each, r—The diagram for hook appeared on several occasions bit ays with the warning that {t is not Advisable combination because of its for performance, less you in- Radio Pan—"I am constructing a loose coupler set. The primary @oil {9 wound on 6-inch tubing and has 50 turns, while the secondary, wound on 4%4-Inch tub! s 300 5 res! d connecting them purely from an| ofthe wet consists of an serial 100, foot imental standpoint do not attempt @ crystal detector and a pair of A single tube detector amplifier | 9,20j-ohm phones. At present I ari give far better results, Crystal/using a set with a loose -coupler of vacuum tube combinations arc hard} smaller dimensions and am able to get operating so us to give ceive very clearly all of the ictory results. Tho nddition of|stations, Will this new coup V. T. to your crystal will not in any | me better reception than the ols increose your range. It wil! if put] An. new loose coupler ough the proper coupling amplify th € @ greater wave range than the old lc. one, but the reception will not be tensified by the Inrger loos coupler P. C.—"Will you kindly publish a] You can improve the tuning ability of up for a detector and one step off your set by shunting a variable con- © frequency amplification? Can aldenser across the econdary of the tube be used as a detector tube tn] coupler, joe of a 200 tu What zee should be used with a 201 tub WJZ—Newark wer—The following sketch dicates i 8 360 Metres hook-up of your instruments for a sarly farm prices; mustea: ctor and one step of amplifies U. V. tube can be used in thi the soft tui Inder ordinary con- Hons, however, it will require m te voltage than the 200 tube. The] «+ of the erid leak ts a matter of fy, periment. Grid leaks can be pur- prices. on bon¢ and sugar; 1 uther forecas I aged in different sizes, ranging fromi| "ito to 12 M.—Arlington time stgnals h fale wit an perimenting} 1p, M.—Midda Nhe h grid leaks will give some very in-] stocks, rain, n bonds anil 1 vetlel ule of Il games; musical pro- M.—Scores of league games prices on bonds and stock coffee and sugar: Jeal pro. —Final farr ; shipping news ices; weath. on and ste 5 P. M.—"Modern Rugs,” by Hou Garden scores of t Internation 7.10 P. M.—Bedtime Stories by Thorn ton Burgess a 9 P. M.—"Weekly s on Cond tions of Leading I by R. D Wyckoff, he zine of Wa 1 scores; Jocation wf s of stock r RHEOSTATS ———> FILAMENT. look Ametican and Harper & Standard Ti Official weather M.—Dance music der the direction of les Rapp WOR—Newark 360 Metres man 2.50 P, M.—Miss Elsa_ Greenwood, well known soprano of Newark, will § 4 group of musical comedy num- bers. Programme to be anno} H. Wolt— "Could a storcgs battery harger using a rectifi ou printed in last used to charge a 6 > ‘A’ battery? If | bit me how to construct a char y 100 volts A. C. input to charge th ttery described above.’ Answer-—The faiesrams which appeared for epee to ie, rec 6.15 P. M.—Baseball scores r the storage ‘ 1] gramme: a, "Evening Men b fer, There are several k Where the Lazy Mississippi! Flows; ing transformers for 1: c ern Roses Waltz.’ 6 batteries of the 6-voi r M.—Man in the Moon Stories pur type which would hildren,"” copyright Newark onomieal to buy complet: d construct. However you desire will appear in the ne re. . D. and J, “Wil you kindly us if the hook-up of the inclosed in regenerative? If not, how can it made regenerativ nswer—Tho is not regenerative but can be made my connecting a tickler coil in the eircult and locating this coll in close proximity to the secondary of vario coupler as can conveniently arranged. A variometre in the plate cuit can be used as tho tickler and M give very fine results. Reader—What effect will an “A’ tentiometre have upon the eration of a. sing ans OVER 235,000 COPIES th an * Y live, authoritative magasine is the stand-by onnected in the ci a Ipepioner, the amateur and the profecional, taning will be obtainable and the AT ALL HEWSSTANDS tential can bo raised to 24 volts} tgs 23-volt battery. The real work 25c the Copy the potentiometre, however, !s in Or Direct By Mail, $250 6 Your triking a balance hetween the two 258 Foes tee, es fo reuits and cutting down to a mini seen eT tos eee um all internal noises. It ts indis- ible to the best operation of the here tere GRAND RAPIDS sting of a varloietre, a vario| ff , bupler, # variable co 4 " lector tube, U. V. 20) f omnes FURNITURE . ment, It is with tho 1 n b if Ms experiencing trouble. t OUR NEW turn the set on I get good, loud recen-|f 4 tlon, which tmmediately starts to fa CREDIT TERMS away until absolutely nothing ts heard. $3.00 Delivers $50 en by turning down the rheastate and $5.00 “ $100 “$200 iting a few moments I can again rn the lamp on and get good recep- ion, What fs my trouble? TI} also noticed that when the table is struck 1 reception stops until the table ts hit In. What can the cause of this be? have heard the following stations: VEAF, WJZ, WOR, WH) WAAM, VBAY, WWZ, WAAT and 2XR. W the last mentioned? What would be eo life of a medium size storage bat- iy with the set Iam using?’ Answ Your trouble les in wornout bat is a prope all battertes to r e slightly when standing 1c br a short time, The fact that you n strike the table to stop and start reception indicates a poor connec- lon somewhere in the eet. is an 4-Piece Dining Room Sulte .. $98.00 Royal Easy Chair 19:75 estern, Llectri pany of New Yo Near 104th St. Station. — ty. The life of a sto’ battery ¢ 103d St. Subway Station £ bloc! ds entirely upon its size and th ty Which it {s subjected. You can figure h number of ampere how the number of aimper ered COLUMBUS AVE f two h ight. A x ee BET. 103" & 104" ST Kranich & Bach Steinway Upright Pianos Price 1f Bouklit NEW Pianos and Players Bearing Old Names Are Offered at Very Special Prices | $125 | Mathushek & Sons Special No. 1 is an Upright Piano at $298——a wake that hes Sautter & Durek been favorably known for almost a century. a wonderful buy. Special No. 2 is a Baby Grand Piano at $545—thiese are of a make we sell regularly at 2 much higher price. design and of beautiful rich tone and splendid action Special No. 3 is a Player-Piano at $338—a make that is standard with Loeser’s and equipped with exceptional Player features These will be found Try them for yourself They are of latest Peck & Sons It Is Ready—America’s Greatest Salle of Pianos and Player Pianos New and Rebuilt—at America’s Lowest. Prices Upright Pianos Approsima! latest of everything. Handsome mahogany finish. Note: The Grand Pianos may be found ever so slightly shopworn Hallet & Cumstron . Chandler & Held Player-Pianos Upright Pianos PLAYER-PIANO fords some remarkable opportuni- ties. The list below is simply ex- Many others will be found Ernest Gabler H Most of those listed are not ‘used’ instruments but new ones, simply show- ing traces of store usage, and this only slightly, on their exteriors. i Brown & Simpson Ernest Gabler. Bradbury...... Price if Bought Whittier (used). Mtalnway (used 4 / BROOKLYN=-NEW YORK W. P. Haines oe if Bor n New Goda Price Pease 4 $400 $175 Rogers... £ 846 175 Singer... 10) 175 Winterroth 895 175 Goetz... .. a . 860 178 Pease... « ~ 400 175 Sterling. ., 400 175 Walters... 5 385 175 Winterroth 360 175 | Sterling 180 | Anderson 185 | Bradbury 185 Bradbury . 185 Goetz... « 185 Heller 185 Huntingtdn 185 Pease ....4. 185 Richardson . 185 Sterling 185 Cable 185 Arlington... 185 | Sterling. ... 185 190 195 195 195 | 195 195 | 195 195 195 195 195 | 200 200 Sterling. hs 200 Schleicher & Son 200 Bradbury (used, Hundredsand hundreds of instruments, many of illustrious name and famous wher ever the finest musical quality is sought—Instruments giiaranteed by Loeser’s and offered by Loeser’s at irresistibly low prices, on irresistible terms Mason & Hamlin Chickering Estey Bradbury W. P. Haines & Co. Sterling Tomorrow, on the stroke Piano and Player Sale at’ L has never been quite so weonderful before. And to show that this is no idle statement, we offer as proof the fact that not only were we obliged to increase our | shop facilities for makin, but it required a force of workmen a) most twice the for the purpose! ‘There are more instruments ict this sale than ever before, more fine makes than ever before, and the prices provide wht will be found to be the greatest values ever known in 1 sale of this kind. The gilt-edge makes listed abot ve will be in the sale at unheard of low prices. In other good makes there will be Upright Pianos for less than $100, with a specially fine group at Beautiful Grand Pianos for as little as $450! ‘i the best known makes in existence # or as little as 8300. And Every Instrument. Has Been Put in Perfect Playing Con- dition. And Every One Will Be Fully Guaranteed, No Matter How Little One May Pay for It. Your Family’s Chan¢:e to Have Music -Music from a Good Instrument-—Within Your Means --on Terms You Can Afford. Hardman Knabe And Many More of 9, vit begins—the Annual October Oeser's—a wonderful store event that ig these Pianos and Players ready, size of any force we ever before employed Players as low as 8150, with some of This Is Your Chance and The List Below ts But a Partial One—There Will Be Hundreds More Instruments of Reputation, All of Which Have Been Accepicd By Us in Part Payment of New Pianos and Players—and That Were Only Accepted By Loeser’s in the First Place Because Our Examination of Them Proved, That They Could Easily Be Put in Perfect Playing Orden. ; Upright Pianos Approximate Price if Bought Sale New Today Price Sterling . . WTO $200 Weser. . “ome 400 200 H. Wa: . - 475 200 Tway... seeeem. 400 215 Walters SS 385 225 Exner : 365 228 Hamilton rene 375 225 Walters. * bases Gee 225 Fischer . 500 235 Cabel Nelson » 485 235 Webster 450 240 De Rivas & Harris 395 250 Hardman 550 250 Kroeger. leis en's o'6 | OO 27s Wii ibn jaess 5 - $85 275 Kranich & Bach...... 700 275 Kranich & Bach...... 700 285 Chickerin, crore 700 300 Mason & Hamlin..... 900 328 Gorden csauee anes 450 395 Kranich & Bach.. 700 465, Player- Grands aac are few PlayerGrand Pianus in the sale. But because they ar: not numerous we do not list them though they afford « rare chance for those who are early enough. Grand Pianos a\ HILE the list of Grand Pianos : not a long one, it comprises som: real prizes. Some of them used. pianos, others very lightly shop-worn All of them remarkably low priced. Approximate Price if Bought Sale New Today Pri. 81,850 $450 W. P. Haines, 625 535 Milton... 625 535 Knabe (used)..... 1,450 785 | Bradbury.... 1,250 795 Chickering (used 1,460 195 Steinway (used) 1,600 850 Kranich & Bach 1,085 ee