mfm m t tiVifNG' PtTBiiq tEMBBMILABBLPHIA, TUESDAY, Wfe'ilitfTi msur-ru w it ? hf ' ti f-HWHtft -IV A APBIL 18, 1022 S5WR8J 7MD0 AT 77 IKMffi By HENRY M. NEELY ni;mTT'ijijB .-p 5wr? Viang jN A radio set might be likened te a house plumbing supply. The pump Is the sending station. The tank Is our aerial which receives the water. We guide It by means of pipes (wires) te the places where we can use It. We have various apparatus like tubs and spigots and steppers where the water (cur rent) Is made useful. Then we.let It go en down into the drain or sewer (the ground) N0. 2. Hew much naaw ue I Have te Knew? ' m ((, Is one Ihingiinere limn nn- , .K. 1..1 keens Hie evcrnge airman "' T --.in. Inte the. fascinating game ?m K ft Is the belief that he has ' fZ'lVtte about electricity 'J k-n. . mnnlnulute a set nnd hear w .mpm news and lectures that are . SKSdcnited day nnd night all ever Ut.cettntry. fi . . lt '. .."Kriiihirtd with the necessity of ' Tj.tii the Intricacies of electricity. ' CdSppecl!tbe subject of radio us '. 7v. would approach the purcbttbe of u ' ZX ?. iVry knew what rc.rt.lt T Vrnt They den t care nuetu tnc SSSl delell. of hew this result is "ena'cnr, tlier want n self-starter j . ulircl nml a genr-shlft mechnnlHin , ,B brf P cfer te get along without the ' kit If Uey could-but they don't want t " I" r , , . hnlenl-Ioek- im fewgaws inside. Ttadie doesn't hate te be any mere Jsnlcal than the running of the best JET.nroef car. It is mucli mere iiin Wf leu de knew something about the litnee just as the man who tinkers Sih the mechanism of his own car , JJlJllJ has mere fun with it than the ..rhlmnarity gec, further. talking of the average amateur, the -Vn who doesn't tinker with his car tTtinllr gets mere use out of it than tnc Sin who does. Se the man who bujs ritindard radio set nnd doesn't even ? 'ulie what Is inside it will probably K?!'I! f the breadcastlrie than the .n? takes it apart and tries every I fan magazine. , , But, in ninety-nine cases out of a lundred in the radio game, it Is safe ?u .i- h nreillct en that the mull I who hates the thought of studying clcc i tricky and using technical terms will. , within it nientns ei me lm-mimiiui. u M .first wt, b.c talking glibly nnd uninc forcibly about variable con cen SiUn and scries nnd shunt Indue ' Janets and mlcrefntads and milhenrles ..j mii.iimni. Iticbt new. he would , Ht Mi !t cent that he won't. But tht'iiKiniii.eii ei it bum uuiu ui. u...i "ai hifinds himself, in spite of himself, mlcklj drifting into the real "nut" Un And it is one phase of life in which it truly Is "great te be crazy." Working a radiophone set in the home Jetjn't require nny mere knowledge of niie than working n phonograph re flulrti of acoustics and mechanics, leu irt your phonograph furnished complete k that all you have te leurn is hew te Insert the needle, hew te put en the record, hew te wind the machine and te te Mart and step it. Se with any of the standard radio Mil. Yeu have a switch for turning en the electricity for lighting the little in CindcMcnt lamp through which the re eelflng is done ; you have a knob te turn te let In mere or less current according it the signals grew better or worse with the operation and you have from two te four ether knobs the turning of which ileeti the clearness with which the itgnals come in. leu den t unvc te ec n scientist te Jedie this. The result in your phones tells you when you arc getting the best idjuitraent. And, unlike your phonograph, you don't hare te wind her tip again and riinre the records and be careful te step It when the record is through. leu simply find your best signals, law the apparatus set that way and it tuck and enjoy it for the rest of the irailng. The fundamental electricity necessary (or undei standing the installation and terUng of n radio set is no mere in in velred than the knowledge necessary te tikrstaml hew your house plumbing jittm works. We'll sny you linve n tank or nn incoming supply of water up under the reef; it is piped down through the toast, led into certain rooms, turned en or off with spigots, stored in tubs or ether receptucles by means of steppers isd, when used. Is allowed te escape through the druln.s into the sewer under the heufc. Exactly the same thing happens in a tireless set, using electricity instead of tiler. We are net going te become technical in these articles but we nrc going te hew new and then hew extremely sim ple the basic principles of radio arc and we will probably use that house-plumb-leg idea te teach it all the way through. -C mwa Biggest bread value today Victer Bread Leaf Q Sold only in our Stores mMmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmm KISSES, THEN SHOOTS WIFE New Yerk Man Kills Himself After Wounding Estranged Weman New Yerk. April 18. (By A. P.) Frank Mtillcr kissed his wife good geed by en a subway platform today, then shot her and killed himself. She was taken te a hospital In a serious condi tion. Mr. and Mrs. Mtillcr had been es tranged four years. When she refused te return te him he said, "Well, you tell the police hew it happened," cm braced her, then fired. In Muller's suitcase, found en the station platform, was a letter te his parents saying: "By the time you receive this let ter yen will probably be somewhat up set. Everything Jibs Dccn n innure. i cannot live without my wife, lt Is tee bad Elsie and I could net agree and must be parted. Please take care of Mildred" (his daughter). 86 Standard Make Phonographs en ! at 10 off Ilat prlespHer te our meTtna te 10 Seuth 10th Street Mar let S. W. Cor. 11th anal Walamt Embarrassing Hairs Can Be Quickly Removed (Beauty Culture) Hairs can be easily banished from the undej-erins, neck nnd face by this quick, painless method : Mis Inte a stiff .paste some powdered dclatene and water, spread en hairy surface, and In 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free from hair or blemish. Except ing In very stubborn growths, one application Is sufficient. Te avoid disappointment, buy the dclatene In nn original package and mix fresh. Adv. N BOWIT TELLER & CO. keSpeckdhfiShep ofOriqinaiienb. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR WEDNESDAY EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS 100 QOATS, CAPES fir WRAPS Taken from regular stock and reduced 65.00 te 175.00 Heretofore Priced 9S.00 te 250.00 Women's new Spring Coats, Capes and Wraps of twill fabrics, nap fabrics, and crepe silk wepves' in the most. exclusive modes and the season's best colorings. SPRING FURS INCLUDE BLACK & GRAY CARACUL, PLATINUM & ROSE FOX AND MONKEY FUR Missel? Cellegienne Shagmoer Coats 29.50 Miaaea' swagger ceata of soft, fleecy Shagmoer tn two distinctive belted models, in grey, rust and tan. Sizes 14 te 20. Special Women's Tricetine Cape-Coats 39.50 Smart coat that a fleet a the Inver ness mode in its cape treatment. Lined in self tone crepe de chene. In navy and black. THIRD FLOOR I Today's Programs rhlladrlntiln Station WFI (Slraubrldce & C.ethlfr) "IIP, M,i.nB Mtts Itr-mn from the I'm. jSr-Jne nole Minn Ann M Themninn J.. Iner "0n Jehn u'n il5jrrllnn nole.. . HenaM SIlle JiJ-PJnn o'e . mIhm Ann M. Thnnuirnn w Slnlne hy (in uuu of the M.itlnee Miilra Club I (hi "Sprrniu.i." Motkewikl l "feky lllue Winer i ... Chni.HK W Ci'linan '-Tmer ele lelm Owens I .citnlnr concert. ! Klnnlntr nt 7..10: i i-linj ,ele r. vcnrn.r It. Itr-lnn i tni.5?'. """ b llh" -Milthi-HH. rtnently r--J ii ', rre.m " ueriiful ccmirt tnur uhreiiil k JW?, ?n"-nW IlHrrv Rime Shelly I "' TH ItaJlnncu In Veur EfH." Im .?.k "" ll llnny Stlten, roIe cornel- I .tin.. rhllilephla Police Hand. Kdnu TimJIJ" . . Mr., Warner It. Il-sten !? ,!S v s'",lt rini".Mr MnlthPUN Tner.i,- Warner It. I lesion . IhfiJ0;. ,v MvtHKHl . Mr. .Mutthew I "Ills Mether of Mine ' Kant ritUliiTRh, I'ii. (KI)UA) i Te the man who is en his feet all day I.CRRue baseball i !ij !( M Music i? P....V.'.'"--. .. ?i V0,,''1 M "Muelp " P M "r'lllina tnr for kiddie. ij7p,r.!? 1M,llm"'1"- "f New Yerk Stock ' Dr i.,i 0-,".r,l-'rillii nd Citizenship rltliblrgl K Manlej. Unhemlty uf kVP-. r .?'! P.l.lln.. i .. In. ...... , . . " .!" ,1'epreciaiinn in iniiiniii n ml I'reilix Tu i.. ry I'nn- "t (.' mV. ' ' ' ruins mxc; 'i cl.r.lr'rHr!: "'.". rt i.vAt.u. "V. JiSr; i V ", '. .. w,i- "'aritene. and " 10 10 Mellnlsl M Arlington lime lrniil Klll.e.1 :NrM"rl" ' . (WJ.I J ' lM8,u'" ,V"? "'". from l A. . Wathi.V i. "" 'he hour VitSl V".rc,V,1 '""Ii.I-iUII,I II A I PT'm"""0"" ,"iii.uii)). u I1" t'1 "n n" Li, ;,'""',",' ,hv nuimril I! i.'." I, il -.,',", ' "' lel 'e. ev Yerk I tljjel,! -' IUI by j-hlrley S.auldlng, , 0rJh:.tri.M (0II,',, y ""n UnHer.lt ! &CJ" 1" ! M a " " "Ift't"! 4000 Square Feet Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612'614 Chestnut Street Mediate Occupancy STANDING or walking all day long en hard floors and pavements is an un natural strain. The human feet was designed for soft dirt paths. Under modern conditions even the strongest physique suffers. Of course hard leather heels give no re lief. Ordinary rubber heels are little better. Seme are soft, crumbly rubber that wears down quickly ethers are se hard and lifeless that you might as well wear leather. O'Sullivan's Safety Cushion Heels give you perfect protection. They combine just the right toughness for long hard wear with the greatest amount of springiness. You'll never knew hew much a real shock-absorber can help you in your work until you wear O'Sullivan's. The strain of standing the jar of walking O'Sullivan's absorb them both. The price of O'Sullivan's te you is generally the same as the price of ordinary heels, in spite of the fact that O'Sullivan's cost the dealer mere. Your repairman could make a bigger immediate .profit en any one of half a dozen substitutes but when he puts en O'Sullivan's, he knows you'll bring trade te him again. Ask for O'Sullivan's Safety Cushion Heels when you leave your shoes see. that they are attached. The O'SulUvan Heel Company. Hard leather heels cannot protect you Ordinary rubber heelt either tee hard or tee soft ) c J O'Sulliran's Safety Cushion Heels have maximum springiness combined with long life Here is an Elegant Tep Ceat, Special at $30.00 Yeu will knew at a glance, that never in the usual order of business would you find a Ceat of this quality at ?30.00. It is superb. The tailoring alone would stamp it with distinction and the beautiful, soft two-tone ef fects of which the Coats are made, are the kinds that only come in high-grade gar ments. One of the styles sketched, silk-lined through out. Coats and Capes Under Price at $35.00 Capes and Ceata wiii cape-like sleeves, some attractively stitched, some braid-trimmed, all elegantly silk-lined. fcr- StrawbrldBe & Clothier Second Fleer, Centre Women's Fine' Jersey Cleth Cape Dresses $15.00 Straight-line Frecks, with narrow tie belt (sec sketch) and graceful little cape fall ing free from the neck in the back. Light and dark shades, trimmed with jersey bands in white. Afternoon Dresses, $30.00 te $42.50 Canten crepe, Krepe-knit, chinchilla crepe, crepe dc chine and taffeta, in over ever blouse, lew-waisted and blouse models, embroidered, beaded and ribbon-trimmed dozens of different mod els and no two anything alike. First Showing of Dark Voile Frecks, $9.75 te $15.00 Many blue and black with white figures and dots. In panel style trimmed with plaited satin ribbons, or with plaited panels, plaited tunics, side drapes, or side panels trimmed with narrow flounces. Levely crushed girdles, and pretty touches of lace or organdie at neck and sleeves. 5r- Strawbrldue & Clethlar Second Fleer. Mnrlet Ptreft Women's Suits Like This Are the Acme of Refinement une ininKs et them as Suits for the gentlewoman and they are; they have a very pleasing presence in the best society of clothes. Nete the fine, clear-cut lines of this model (S 15.00): the smait bra id -bound edges, the taileied perkets. the distinctive cut of the cellar. Others equally distinctive, in semi-titting, r.lashed-seam. straight-line and belted styles. All of tricetine and twill fetd.. Pi ices ?32.50 te $43.00. Suits of All the Tweed of the Season, in Blur, Tan, Rese, Heliotre)),' and Grai, $2 te $',. High-grade Worsted Jersey Outing Suits, $17.50 and $18.7") I'laxn black, brown ami nay blue, heather-mixed gieen, brown and blue. - Mi j brtdu.. ,t Cleth ei kun ' I oe- I STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Men's and Yeung Men's Suits r Reduced Incomplete size and pattern assortments from the many lines, that sold se well during the early season, have been re-grouped at much lower prices. Almest 1000 Suits in the en tire collection, Spring and Cali fornia weights, for wear right new. The vahies presented are geed enough te tempt men te buy mere than one Suit. Plenty of sizes for stout, slim, tall or short figures. New $18.00 Fermer prides averaged one-half mere,. Neat styles of many geed fabrics, New $23.00 Included arc some of the famous, Wickbam, at half price. Others reduced one-fourth te one-third. New $28.00 Alce, Wickham and ether makes, in a geed selection of sizes and patterns. New $36.50 Many of the best selling models in stock, made by Stein-Blech, Hart, Schaff ner & Marx, and the Wickham and Alce shops. Net every size in any one style, but all sizes in the group special, $36.50. Suits, new $44.00 Many of our finest Suits, practically all Stein-Blech. Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Alce makes, including Hockanum silk mixtures, with some Suits of fine imported fabrics $44.00. S Straw br!dK & Clothier SecenJ Fluer, K.tit iaf I AUsim Men's Suits Te-measure Of Homespun or Tweed Special $45.00 te $60.00 This is news that will be welcomed by Phila delphia men who appreciate geed tailoring. Our own expert custom tailors and cutters will make you a Suit for sports or business wear of Done Dene mar Homespun, Scotch tweed or American hotecapun and twetd. The fabrics are really beautiful, and there is a wide variety from which te cheese just the weave and shade you want. The prices are unus ually low for Custom-made Suits $45.00 te $60. Stranbrldue ft Clothier Second Fleer. Fait II ml Men's Hats Every Type of Hat for All Types of Men Hats that set the style. Hats that men knew are right, net only in fashion, but in value, fit ihu III Jll' Stetson Hats $7.00 and up Horsaline Hats, from Italy $S.0 Fianl; Scheble Hats $5.00 en-; Heath Hats $8.00 Wickham Hats $3.75 Men's Tweed Caps at 95c M.c ,1b,. 4 Clothier -SWend F'i.nr .Market Sireel i:it Still Plenty of Men's Shirts at $1.65 Clese te Half Price Fine Shirts they are, tee, of silk-stripe madras, heavy cerded madras and smooth-weave madias in many shades, patterns and sizes. We bought them from one of our best manu facturers at a considerable concession in price, and have marked them accordingly. Yeu will agiee with us en the high quality when you see the.se Shuts at $1.65 Mruu bi iJk,. 4 ( u. net Ku.t store Ugluh Street i i Grass Rugs at Half Price nicc I DC ,cl,es bl.ZD Nratly stenciled, cool-looking Rugs made of the finest prairie grass, and marked at one-half the usual prices. Attraethe designs, some fig ured ullever effects, some with plain centies und appropriate borders. Stenciled in tan. green, rose 2.l.,d-0,t!Mfr, s,,ladL's' Tw teM - "'l iiu-hes. 75c; HbxiU inches $1.:5. ' -- -Stiwbrl.liie i leth i n be, si, ...,,, v ! The Semi-Annual Sale of Fleer Coverings Upen the Fourth Fleer in the regulai Kug Stere there is progressing one of the mu.t talked of Rug and Meer Cevering Sales that this Stele has held in many years. Oriental Kugs, Standard Rugs, Carpets, l.ineltuins and Japanese tlrass Rugs aie all marked at very low prices fei this event. Hundteds and hundreds of Rugs te cheese from, tee. Slribiidi:e & Clei'iltr Kemtb neu, Weit Fine Linens I.mciis that experienced heinemakers knew are dependable l.ineus that spring brides will cheese because of their beauty of texture, weave and design, and because their mothers speak of their own supplies of these biands of Linens with pride These famous brands aie only a few fiem our large and varied steck: Exclusive S. & C. Humidor Linens 'I hese Deuble Damask Table Linens in cxclu sue designs. SPKt'IAL: cloths '"e seat 4. 6 and persons. $(i.0() te $18.75. Napkins te maU-h 22-inch, $8.50 and $15.Q0 a dozen; 24-inch $18. lirewn's Shamrock Linens Table Damask, Cleths and Napkins, u, choic est designs and finest quality: . Cleths, 7lx72 inches at $20 00t te 72x108 inches at $28.00 Napkins te match, 22-lnch, $J.50 a deAn; 21 inch $24.00 a dozen. .I intuit if reup ei Shamieck Cleths, SitxS "n'-j and .'l2.iJ yards, new half price. Ireland Brethers' Vleur de Us Hand-Leem Tabic Linens t leths fiem 72x72 inches at $18.00, te 90x00 niches at $112.50. Napkins, 22 inch, $.10.00 a dozen; 21-meh-$.'W.0O a dozen. Old lieach Irish Linen leths, 72x72 inches at $21.00, te 90x00 inches at $10.00 Napkins, 24-inch, $:i0.00 a dozen, and -'G inch $115.00. Huml-iiutuiliiiif, monetnuinmiuu and hemminu etamattelu dove ul moderate cost. l.- s i.Hbr,dn a ClKtlibjr- M, ,t c.ntr. K WStf it' m '(! v ,.' fWl ' "rj I A m .r A m ' ' irkx 2m ?. 1 1 - ,1 Apply STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER WM Mr. DaJW i ,-L.Si; k ft , .1 l-iAi ..,-...,.. tVS '3m,- MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET f n, 'LVftl '?' FILBaUl aaHiBaHMiaiMAaBMHaB .mmmmtimmmmmOmmmmmtrntSaM MMMmMmMM i7i ?x i a ..-i'y;jj:M8& '. fi.jyyffTTffywwPri ' . MtMM&EZE jt , 3 vlS "' lL w " Yv te ik&v&BS ik,.i&..,M&muj.. . ' '.vJ.u'yyAW! liMi I ' V nil iVtl anilM iiiMfcttlHI i Mmte W&Wte!Si
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