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binding posts and about five feet of hard THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. solder, | the stations ‘er be conne tery, © ground clamp, some How should a yario coup- cted to a crystal sot?” An- 9.52 P. M.—Standard time signals. 19.01 P, M.—Weather forecast, 7 tle Girl." Here.” 4. “No Children Wanted] MOVIES IN COURT WIN despite the handicap, Gunn’ ACTOR $10,000 VERDICT | utterly impossible. . number 1. To] ewer v your 1 Jack Rabbit Btories,” by] 3.00—Song recital by Mrs. George ES ye Wh chpacity ot the ‘three ee cuanp prissucatein |e Eee ke thie ie Caras ary, We shows] HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. nected fi gerios?. It Sieg RratiS Teet Lal oth satis ct ee easing? ee Tuank. God el Sy siaribantad BS, By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. | 'hs' Ree CROAGATiNe aaa Ui aya ipuniage A S Ribena aid hed Hey ominceling & was 'P, dtarington time aignate; | Analytical | Payohology te the Erobleina tore, Sas Probably. the emnleat was a als oya J aie as euch AF A ecation: Which ot 1,000, toatren. the Fee : Srila, Sitaokerk Pracamcr "ot Mec| Tae’ varciet Waa, Wgktont ash; PAUL WHITEMAN KA, while stations in this Gunn, well known Richmond Hil! man, William Nickin—"I have a single} is, as you know, brand new, chanical Engineering at the Newark tube set hooked up according tothe in- peal ai A qual POWSE Are: Obarattng at WOR—Newark. Technical School and President of the} accused by Gibson of striking him with (Personally appearing) Giused dingram and cannot even Lear] Radio Fan—"T have the following the wame time on the sume wave New Jersey Technical Bociety, his automobile at Manhattan Avenue is Or: ode messages and am destrous of Livar-| material on hand and would tke to length {# practically inipossible. Forget 400 Metres. ies—aiasiea) Hubert, tna i1éth Street last March 13," Gane And His Orchestra fg the evening concerts. All of n make up a set that will give the great- ja KDKA. The hook-up fur a varlo o'Clock in the Morning.’ b. “Orien-| said the car was mistaken for his. Ten Also After Theatre outdoor connections are perfectly sol- efficiency with the apparatus; one ith a crystal set has ap-] —3.30—Recitations by Margaret Rapp fox trot. c, "Twinkling Star.” | years ago Gibson lost his right leg at alibi @ered and the aerial and lead-in are] wii, Aecrtotron tube; one 2214 volt several times within the iast]of Roselle Park, N. J. Programme: a, “Women’s Fashions, Household | the knee. With an artificial leg he de- uy Thome”. Bryant 9440 insulated, Can you tell me what my uuble is? Is there a better hook-up the Instruments 1 am using?" An- Swet—You do not give any of the nec- gpsary details concerning your tuning er to the phones A variable oo Jone ie trad mags It should then be shunted oul about feet long. ave e ariable and a phone con- you tried reversing the tickler coll” If scrote the phones. F h Ti Da ! it, el \] seo ff this will re 5 pc be ‘ Your troubles. ‘The hook-up is af! fa to be, ued only for long wave| =—atliia nal or the Last Two YS and will give you good results If rece Lion Answer he, follows is} ¢ bs > epmponent instruments and parts arc in Ei (Plates sdihoevies ek Ty WJZ—Newark ) 9 e €ondition, Try the single tube hook-up ot Ww sie a Ei oc cCreery’s 65th Anniversary Sale i a ni % 6 ; sop hceghnl obtained by tuning the separate cir- |~ eT : ‘ wit ber— "The inclos prone cult just @ little above or a little below] 9 A. M.—Early morning reports ani jWalliam “Bpangenbor— Tne gimclonur®|a varid coupler. Wil! you -lthe’ stgnala to be received. Toncy| prices on farm products, gives the hook-up and type of appara- “RY battery: two 43 plate variable con- weeks, Con the aerial to one ide of the primary cof! and the ground her end. The secondary leads are mnected—one to the crystal and ; lish the necessary hook-up? ‘ yatiadle induo- tus which I am using in a detector and ; ; comb or any compact variable induc-] 41.55 A, M.~-Standard time signal Greistep ou ; In addition to the parts already men- : 56 A. Me signals vowstep outfit, My troubles are in tun- | 7 In addition to the Part ie instruc] tances are recommended aed weather toreonae: and during the last few nigh. % Dave been unable to get elther WJ or WOR without hearing one or the other, ments will be necessary to a set that will operate to the best advantay A single wire aerial 20 feet long, with| set, the diagram of which fs inclosed. —Opening nd stocks, prices James Wood—"'I have 9 detector bulb on active grain, coffee and nidday reports and prices on “The Gift of Tritennius, “The Merchant of Venice.’* Suggestions and Other Topics of Inter- st to Woinen,” by Maude Hall, b. Scene from ce. “A Lit- veloped en act, which {ncluded a mo- tion picture of him learning to dance automo bile, according to Gibson, made danci@ Seusing an uncontrollable ainount of In-| tel acessary antenna Inatlators; a | Wits thin act Lam only able to receive [farm products, 5 ‘ grat a remedy for this trouble, either by | grid leak and condenser; a pair of 3,000-| WJZ, WOR and WEAF. fT never get] 12.19 P. M.—Musteal programme, fhe eadition of other parts or a rear-|ohm phones; a vacuum tube socket} any station further uway tian Newark.| 4 P. M.—Baseball scores; closing * ] Fangement of the set?” Anawer—There | adapted for the WD 11 tube and rhe-| Please tell me what T should do to get [prices on stocks and bonds, grain, cotter {i nothing,that you can add to your set! ostat; a standard 1% volt dry cell bat- KDA. WVP, WHX and the rest of and sugar. : You couldnt ask for newer STYLE ~you couldnt wish for greater economy! | ae ee HATEVER fashion’s mood at the moment — that mood is ‘best expressed in the models shown at the Blyn Stores. , Reed Suite, 92.50 Pi After this Sale, 125.00 This is an exceptionally well-built suite with.comfortable spring cushions and roomy spring frame seats, with reversible cretonne covered seat and back cushions. It consists of a Settee, Arm Chair, Arm Rocker and Table in a choice of Ivory, Frosted Green. Burnt Orange, Frosted Mahogany. ; . Yd Lace Panels, each 3.25 After this Sale, each, 4.50 Irish Point Lace Panels in regular window widths. Soft and lacy in design. Figured Velours, yard 2.25 After this Sale, yard, 3.00, 3.50 In figures or stripes for the re-upholster- ing’ of furniture as well as draperies. Right now can be seen one of the finest selections of advanced shoe styles in the city. And, of course, at prices considerably under what you’d expect to pay for such excellent style and quality. at } More women buy their shées at the Blyn Stores than at any. other shoe stores in the city. This enormously big volume helps us to make tremendous savings—which are passed on to the public in the shape of lower prices. Drapery Velours . yard 1.55 “After this Sale, yard, 2.50 50-inch Drapery and Upholstery Velours in all desirable plain colors. Dotted Filet Net Curtains pair 2.50 After this Sale, pair, 3.75 They are of splendid qtality with either plain hem or lace edges. 3883—For the theatre or the dance, what smagter shoe can one select than this Cross Strap Pump of black satin. The vamp and the strap are skillfully and attractively beaded. One may select a high French Heel or Baby French Heel a8 preferred. Style—quality—and price considered—can you find such values elsewhere? Women tell us that 'this shoe is one of the best values to be found any- Rcoaaii' itoWwili tae cc cot acces cae o ane There’s a Blyn Store conveniently near you. Visit it today. Reversible Terry Cloth, yd. 65c After this Sale, yard, 1.00 with contrasting designs and colors on the reverse side. Novelty Weave Curtains, yd. 38¢ After this Sale, yard, 65c Neat detached figures and larger designs as well as plain White,,Cream, and Ecru. [Fifth Floor} All-Wool White Blankets, 10.50 After this Sale, 14.50 These are most unusual values in Blankets, Comfort- ables and Spreads, priced so low for Anniversary Sales only. We have'lowered our prices in spite of the fact that wool is going up. [Second Floor] Satin Finished Marseilles Spreads 3.25 After this Sale, 4.50 They are full double size, hemmed and attractive in . pattern. n nweds 3223—Fashion says that every wom Hery ts The At least one pair of Colonial Pumps. an att model of patent Ic tongue combines Inserte of dark military Cuban The same model may be had tn black with brecaded quarter and tongue of suede wud satin. Lamb’s Wool Filled Comfortables, 5.50 After this Sale, 7.50 They show new figured de- ‘ signs in back or top with A aie Repertindiat plain color sateen bérders. Red Brown genuine Russia Calf lace Full size. boot, with medium English toe. A quiet refined style toned up with a stitched quarter panel. Soft uppers, substantial soles, all leather construc. tion, ? Supreme value, modestly priced, $5.50 Ahundred stylesin this grade, You may take your choice. to the hour is @ as you'll Pump, Grace- A tan calf \ Spanish 7 bor heels, Onl 3858—Tho shoo eatin with goring and bro tongue. RED CROSS SHOES are the most comfortable shoes in the world, and as smart and trim as any shoes could be. For sale only in Blyn Stores. BLYN-PLAN CHILDREN’S SHOES Physicians recommend them. Sale of “Beverly” Muslin Sheets and Cases Made expressly for James McCreery & Co. They train little feet and keep them happy, and they wear like iron. Try them on @ child that’s hard on ns we Oneida Community Reliance Plate Reduced 50% for this Sale Tea Spoons, set of 6 } re Table Spoons, set of 6. 2.25 i Table Forks, set of 6. . 5 Hemmed Sheets Dessert Forks, set of 6.. After tbe Age than feud zarks, set of : 54x90 inches, “ 90¢ 1.10 81x99 inches, 1.45 1.70 ane oe, ee, 63x99 inches, 1.20 1.40 90x99 inches, 1.65 1.90 der fis ah set ‘ ‘12: 68xT08 inches, 1e8 1.60 90x108 inches, 1.80 2.10 f Medium Knives, set ‘ 6. 50 72x90 inches, 1. 1.60 e e Dessert, Knives, set of 6. ~Cut down the family Shoe Bill Ca ea ais Hemmed Pillow Case Berry Spoons, each. After this After tus Cream Ladles, each . Sale 7 Sale Gravy Ladles, each... 42x36 inches, 28¢ 385c 50x36 inches, 38e 45e SWEAT SDM STORES 16 Shoes Delivered 4 BROOKLYN STORES Butter Knives and Sug: 45x36 inches, 33e 40c 54x36 inches, $4c 50¢ 45x3814 inches, 38e = 45c [Second Floor) McCreery & Co vv wesc, 26-Piece Set in plain box... . [Maie Fleer) 34TH STREET James / 19 W. 34th Bt, mr. Teh Ave. 42-444 Fulton Btrest, | 0) . + opposite 222-224 Weet Bridge Street, near Hoyt. Broadway, near Greene Ave. Broadway, uear Park Avo, 1819 Myrtle Ave, Ridgewood 2 NEWARK STORES 089 Broad Street. 100 Market Btreet. Neadquarters & Mail Order Dept. ‘65 Warren Street, N.Y. City Servies Stores FREE to Any Illy Sings Part of the World NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE 161 West 34th Street A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S All Stores Open Saturday Evenings.

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