awfuww WmimpMPBpi t.rt4VV. wmm " J t. i T - . .1,,. V , J " , '.'-) .'. . -i -M.'rw f. Ul :w KttlSf. V y' y'i .yf geyTOgrrrr: 7&?ttW -ft H'TiilsWmTtlHfifr -ra ii i I rtiiti I 1 fi i' MM! y f.v -f H V WW sjflt lMylnWKm i r i nm Wr'Vn' Wf . & : . i -. . K- r VI ' la" iaf m BJjffvi ".i ;? f: f& rt I v Stunkcd Make tonegraphy t 00 elt' list price, prier te ivins te i'O Beut'.i leth Street eBOKKABT ..W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Gf SOTM W ' IT Office and BankSireBies Machine Bookkeeping WfcWfmGxiMH TMrhrtet Street I RADIO IN THE HOME Ily HENRY M. NEKLY t Different sized waes in i pond will affect different sited sticks. The ether l like a pond. Lightning or 'Static" or "atmospherics" are like a cartload of different sized rock dumped Inte a pond. They make all sizes of warn and rock all sIzA of sticks. In oilier words, static Inter feres with recelvlne, no matter what wae length jour set Is tuned te Ne. 5. Can I Always Get the Broadcasts? Mattresses Buy direct from manufacturer and save middleman's profit. 60 Hj. all pure cotton m.-ittrcp In heavy ticking, sJC Cft at 900t 33 lb. silk fleirt mattress In beau tiful patterns, special 10 CQ 45" lb. curled hair mattress In heavy A. O. A tick- (10 (( Ins at y PiO.UU All mattreii.e. Riirniiteeil. Free delivery In 1'hllnclelplila. CROWN BEDDING CO. 129 N. 2d St. nctTii l'neNKs mcrenmimmii De Yeu Like Geed Candy? . We are selling a line of quality candies at sur- Sirisingly low prices. Fer nstance, we have de licious Asserted Choco lates, regular 60c quality, at 37c per lb. Step in one of our Stores today and get some if you appre ciate quality in candy, you will surely enjoy these. CMeuM gb, There's one thine about a phone pheno phene graph that Is decidedly In its favor. It's n dependable machine. Yeu knew that, If the weather Is bad outdoor and you decide te spend n comfortable evening nt home, oil you will have te de Is wlnil i up the machine, put en n record, start , It and the music will cim forth. And it will de it net once in a while, but 11505 daja and nights in n car. I And, from thnt ery fact, It leaves i nothing te the imagination, there it no 1 element of gambling, of skill, of your mnchlne nccempllHhitig something that I Jim Smith's couldn't de. Ther.'' nmhln; in it for ou te be particularly proud of nnd eiithue qvct. It must be confessed that, nt the I present tngc of development, radio has 1 net reached this tieint f deneudabllity. .Hut, for that precis? reason, its status uram- Quartet HlKeieitn. erdl. by Mme. tedav gives it that element of n game ''RU"enrrffrd,S"alil,,n,at I of .skill or chance that promoted the four " viotew. "On the Itead te Wanda ' keenest kind of rivalry and mnkes for . iu Snaks. by An irei. Harte. Dujt. an enthusiasm that I. half the fun of It, , 'tf mi ku -f ' .$fct. J?0'n": Get two rndie fiends together and ,,Vai"e. "" WeiUy Heward. "The i.rss ' Jeu'll hear. "Yeu ought te have heard Mvith th UMUnte A'r." Arn fcdna, a; , me bring in DVD tat night. Get him I $", SCartnndrto.Hem. 'like a ten of bricks. And after lie was I lnjL'.. 'dVi h"k), hy rier.nce Mulfeni. tlirnnirt. I nUle, nrniinrl n lilt, nrnl Trln. Vaust. OelMCm. ey i.una rnnrit S 4(1 Harltenj nole. Chart. P Isnit. a IS Hecltal b the Ulmbet MaIp Uuar- tt. rtret tenor, Ie Hherhan: necerl tenor. Uenre Merean. first baii, William It, Cor Cer tinu, neoeml bane, Charles D. ,.M;n! first, "Veretlin Leve Senit". second "When Shall W Miet Ai.aln' , thlnl, "Winter Semr." 4 30 News Items, courtesy et I'Ltitte Lkimikr, 4 3.1 Announcements. 7 01 1-lnnl baball scores, la radio. T. li "Uncle Wlp s" tiedtlme aterlea for th kiddles. . ., . .. 7 W Announcement of children a nimes by Unc! Win. , 7 30 Varied musical aelectlena. Newark. N. J.. Station (WJZ) (Weatlnrheuse) ; j jf, "Man In the Moen" aterlea for children' ceurMsy Se ark (Junrtay Call. 7 te "Welfare Werk," by Dr. Ilenry It. Ite.e. of Newark. ,. ,. , . 7.4',"The Kid en the Cerner," by Dr. Trank Moere, Ituhwa Reformatory. Si-Concert bv the sole quartet. Central r.)iirnn Church New Tern i.iiy. i-re Open Evenings nhnt de veu think?" And the second fiend will ask pomc pemc whnt grudgingly, "Dunne: what? "There was IISVP clear as a hell. What d'ja knew about that? One thousand two hundred nnd fifty miles awaj nnd you might have thought he II was in the next room. Thnt s a great little hook up I m using, ieu euglit te try it." This unilpnendabllitv is due te niQn) different reason, net one of which is beni.1,"i if?.' Wesler Heward anil Andrea Sarte, aa. business n-naeer. , i,v, . Hterl nc. Andrea 8a' Sihenectadv Station (WAV) (General WeHrU Cemnany) i Bened CHICKEN Tempting Meat of Chicken prepared in spotless kitchens and packed in sanitary tins, ready for use. The first product of its kind. Standard for 50 years. Fer home use; for cam pers; for picnickers. TRIMO ECONOMIES ATrime Pipe Wrench has several distinctive features that make it a very desirable wrench STEEL FRAMES de net break, te save less of time and expeuue. The NUT GUARDS 1 pave time because they kep the wrench in ad xjuitment. When working In close quarters they prevent accidental turn ing of the adjustment BUt. SPIRAL SPRING that doe net break and is always in place. The INSERTED FIXED JAW in the han dle can be removed when worn, aaving the handle. Narrow Jaw Trime Pipe Wrenches and Ijar. ,cow Jaw Trlme Nut Wrenches are made suit able for Automobile uses and for ail close quarter work. The TRIMO WRENCH has ytker geed points it is Jatreng and well made and manufactured out of mated- ' SM suitable ler tne use mat it saade of tbem. s ix. Buy of your dtaltr or write 'JiL ... ... . it MumcAimg ueipinj lUaWry (Baetaa). Mass. Kiifficienth well understood .vet te per mit of a wjlutien of tbe problem. First there Is that bugbear of nil radio men, static atmepberlcH Rtrnjs. These are three names for the fnme thing. Tney reier te tne um- . charge of electricity In the air or the ' clouds. Lightning is a violent and con centrated form of static. Uut there can be most annoying static without the least sign of weather trouble. Down in tropic waters, from .March en tureugu the Mimmer months, I hae frequentl J been unable te read a message because i of the centinunl crashing nnd Kizzllng ,. ( . , ,...! ,1.1. ana irjmg in my puuiies.. .um mi with the sky guiltless of a cloud nnd thi thi thi moen and stars fairly blazing in crystal brilliancy. We have already referred, in these articles, te the radio waves in the ether being like ordinary wnes In a pond of i water. There are waves of different' sizes nnd shapes and we can tune our receiving instruments te respond te only one size nnd shape. The ether may be likened te a placid pond. Our trans mitting Instrument is the means b which we threw a pebble into the pem1 nnd start a scries of waes out in nil directions. A discharge of static might be likened te dumping a carload of tpiarry refuse 'Inte "the pond. There nre pieces of stone of all size- big and little nnd medium and tiny and huge. The result is u great splash which sends out waves of all sizes, and no matter hew the receiving instrument is tuned, there is a wave of the size nnd shape te cuu-e it te respond. Se that, if the receler happened te be getting an intended series of wnves, the similar wnves reraing from the carload would inter fere and make it Impossible te tell which was which. I That will give ou a rough idea of I whnt static is. I Static Is usually et little trouble in winter in the northern hemisphere and 1 becomes mere nnd mere troublesome as summer advances. And, though mere lmvp been several se-culled "static eliminators" iinented. static is still n j nuisance nnd only smiles at our present methods of oDpesItlon. Then there is the phenomenon of "fading signals." Yeu will tune in te get the lencert from 1'DQ and he will Mart in erj QSA, as the wireless bugs I saj when they mean "strong and clear." Then, without nn change in the adjustment of jour instrument, he will fade uwti until ou huw lest him entire!) . and no matter hew much re- adjusting J ou mil de, toil will net get him back. And Liter, peilups, he "ill graduully come in again mil II lie is as QSA as mi one would wish. Xobed knows wh and uobed.i knows what te de about It. Meiidn night nr ini'j jet the eon- cert from KYW as t mugh ou "ere under the shadow of Ins atrial. Yeu w 1! miike notes of 'lie exact adjust UK nt of jour set, and when en sit in Tuesday night ei will turn eer knob nnd dial te the nla. , it was the night In fore. And ou mm h'nr just a whisper. ou tn nthir adjustment but it is of no use. Yeu Ik or lilm and that Is all. Agiln nnhnd knows win nnd nobedv knows what te de about It And Wednesdu night he mn )U louder and clearer than he wus Meudit. 1 am speaking new of distant sta tions If eii are located mi the or ten mil fi nm a pewerfil breadcisti r win won't be tumbled s.i mm n Vjii can prett neurl ilepend en getting it satisfactorily if static isn't In sea son and working overtime. Itut that i realK hulf the fun of the game. It glws neer ending subject of eticrsiit..iii among radio fans, Just as tie gelt bug en the buselull fun or the iiietcin n i iitliusiiist dm talk en en jewihh f.ji Iiuiii- and saj n thing e Un llllH II III' i' 'llu sn l innnded te lie dlsieurng- n.' Nine iiishtK out of ten ou will et ttisfatery results en jour receiver, but if veu don't, ou can compute notes ue.ii de with jour friend. Today's Programs I'lilluillplila Station (II VI) (StnuWiriilre & tletlilrr) I IB M -I.aie rrws Items from tli I'lsni (.riujrii Afterniien rencrrt l."artnn Irnr at 4 o'rlerlc b the Plaa Orrhentra et Camiltn Vecal soles bv IMnftd I.wIh, tener, and I'uui Lrrle, baritone Kvenlnc program, ueilnnlnt; at 7 V) eclclt s,hert talk en radio tltheni Iwls F. KemlaU Jr . soprano, soles I, i:iliabth Merrow (a) "Kiss M by Wire t it ., mi m ,iiiu inv nirrnt, rmilll' 1 piano selus by Ann ,M Thompson, tenor selus ay nareni Valerius tui iU.i a Man a Mers He Can Klrir, (t) "Yesterday uril Te-day, ( ) "Fer Yeu Alent " rblladelphU Station lWJi'1 (Olmbel Ilrethers) 1 SO J' M Selections, Ulrnbels Orcbes- trn Haymond S'letn, dlrctter, ulane Hid mnnd Hteen! lelln, Jacob t'hl. clle, Cleerse D'Annuuilei saxaphene, Vincent Uulslnr. , 1. all vienn soie, jnceu uni, acumpanist, IUmend Hteen, "JO Piane sole. Chirlsi B. Italsall. a: nantena win. cnariea. H. in;, rreKram furnlshed by ceurtesv of Johns Jehns town. N. Y and Johnstonn Acrle Ne. 1576, "'rtelllnir T)en te Itle." barltone sole, Arthur N Yaune. ...... "When lludda Smiles," tot trot. Eal'a Orchestrn. l're 1 Collin director "Heberc from Micia," character eons, Frl Ilaraif) , Asleep in inn iji i ict.ucai, reni- lifnraa u uerninK. Tree, coniraue soie, Mrs. baritone sole. 1'roleKue from "PaBllaccl. ait i auncv, "When We Shall Meet Aciln," Easla'a Orchestra (featurtlnir the saxanhene). fflHMi Marict and fourth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. ' SMALL BEGINNINGS ROCKEFELLER " was a clerk, Car negie a telegraph operator, Hill a day laborer. Their great fortunes started with small savings. Thrift was their watch word. Let it be yours. Make your money make mere money through interest here. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,550,000.00 DANDERINE ' Steps Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies Ias h'tir 35 cents buys a bottle of "Dander ine" at any drue store. After one application of this delightful tonic , you cannot find a particle of dan druff or a falling hair. Besides,' every hair shows new life, vigor,, ertgmness, mere coier ana aeun dance. Advt, .BBBBBKBBBBBCXBl BBl m i,n em. mp Pftr H HbH mMJsFl mil ll BbissiBbjbS Ball BaiHaHlH' 1019-1021 Market St. Now-Fer-a-Sale That Will Be the Greatest Clothing Value-Giving Event Known in Many Years! SPECIAL TODAY AND TOMORROW!! 10,000 Men's Spring Suits 4000 Square Feet Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight Elevator Immediate Occupancy Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Strati J Mr. Hill's Guarantee With Every Purchase .ssfsfNs. rlsB'-N rsfcii'V'l 'i'MjBjaasssJBk I mm jtss !&& SSSSSKiL - k'.. & a v . . & HaW '1 ' A'vBaM'!? Mr ,; liX':v; . 1 -v '';k-A llh, ; Bl ; 4PflV & a . bVL'' sWVasaVL'. KSaB " SBBBBjHaV VBSSj Nnt ?&' Bms-SaBSSIs. avals t.t mmi (-:'',.:' . -v&i.. s i.'irr: : ; aH9 JasHam aaaVsQlslftT sttkf LB i LbIWm'- f' iW BHL III il Bja; jf - f'MI k. IH'' '" III f??'' 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Spoils Suits Tweeds and Hemespuns Single-Breasted Medels Deuble-Breasted Medels Ferm-Fitting Medels Conservative Medels Stout Men's Suits This is just an idea of the styles you will find here but there are hun dreds of different styles, patterns, colorings and materials for cheesing. Nothing any man could want but he is sune of finding it here. Every man can be fitted no matter what his size and The Stout Men find an unusual assortment in a special department we have created just te fit the man that is hurd te fit. IF YOU WANT MEN'S TROUSERS- Yeu Must Come te Philadelphia's Largest Department iSajF, Tweeds in all colors, fancy cassimercs worsteds, pin stripes, blue and gray serges brown, blue and green flannels. We can fit any man all lengths up te 37-inch inseam and all waist measurements up te 54 inches. A wmkTjm , f iT Vl j-at 'MlBBBBBBBBaBBSBBSBSBSBSBBBBBBBBBHaBBBBBBBBBBBBaillllllllllllllslliailliailii Beys' One and Twe Pair of Pants Suits Reefers and Topcoats In a Great Sale The Biggest Assortments and Values in the City! ' Mr. Hill has ordered reductions en all boys' cloth ing, tee and, parents, here is OPPORTUNITY! Thousands of garments the largest BOYS' DE PARTMENT IN THE CITY embracing every style plenty of SPORTS SUITS in tweeds and home heme spuns, tee as well as every ether material, pattern and coloring. Every boy can be fitted up te 18 years and STOUT COYS, TOO! Stere Orders Accepted Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere Stere Orders Accepted Open Evenings Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere 1019-1021 Market St. " ft. Open Evenings I " "rVrtVtn4 4-SW' r i :tif-niii sua, vnunc b. vauaiu liana iflr :4mlk Mi vWta v VM&ifVSrf&i?!' ' fi- ?d'Jh.:kVk t.h i'vi'ir.'' j't.i.'Ai 1 .-.V-ufTiiM
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