Mini 1 Esaiai &4fi& J2V- THEHOteti By HENRY M. NEELX ,4 PC IV 1 KL r f : ' 'J Cme ,Nen MteMt W' .' . . Terdi - . .. Mm luitar 5, Chorus (a) Ilarearelli) "Tale of Hoffmann". Offanbsxh jb) "Value Trlslft" 8lb.llus . . (c) "HnewfTdltta" Chamlnsdt 0. Violin fccle . . .. Artanifd hy HMsn Ware (a) "Hunirarlan .lamp Benes" (nfleenth Xrranued by HetenWirr. (b) "IJuhccsrlan I-ev HenK,'....ltubar (c) "IfuiwurlaJi Dance," Hrnhms-Jenrhm Mlaa Wnrci Accompanist Lurcttn Kirk Serena.' . MmiknwaVl (ii) (li) Celle (c) "Annus Th! Hwtir HOIO- l)l Knltil-Sacns trene Hubbard IIIZOl N Hare are (we typical pieces of apparatus. .Te tlie left Is a cabinet con taining the "lnle circuit" hook-tip explained In the ncrempn big article. At the upper lefi of the panel Is the knob which I urns the - "tickler" cell inside the varlo-ceuplerj below that Is the lineb turnlnit (he variable condenser; the four-point switch varies the wave length and die knob with the arrow controls the brilliancy of the nudien bulb. At the right Is a cabinet for bulb control. The brilliancy control, or "rheostat" is the knob at the left-hand side, and the switch points at the right vary the amount or current used from the "II" battery Hew te Operate the Regenerative Single Circuit The hook-up given in the lest article fact It is se much simpler thnn most hat the majority of the sets you buy islemblcl in wim I cabinet use U or 'something very like it. And its effi ciency is remarkable. If reu arc using a loose coupler or jfc jy ...111 l.ni.n BAtnA .niinnnnipr uni .n ..w.v. u...v ft V .j t i-m-rliiff'tlin number of turns of wire you employ en the primary cell. It will be bv means of a slider or u ffltcli blmle which rotates ever n semi circle of brass or nlekle points, each ene of which connects up an extra sec tion of the cell. With the nvernge amateur nerial, It In best le begin with about twenty turns .. ...i. nn H fiiiir-liirh diameter cell if mil want te receive the broadcasting , nation. Yeu have two adjustments then te make turning the knob of the varln Me condenser slowly nil the way mound the scale and back two or three times. it the fame time performing the same "pcrntlen with the rotor" if it's a nrioceiipler or drawing the Inner cell of a loose coupler out all the way and pushing it hack. In UiIh way you ''feel" around for all possible combina tions of adjustments. If you are using the usual loose-coupler, you will nlse Iiayc te vary the switch point en the Inner cell, ordinarily using nbeut two thirds as many turns of wire en the Inner cell as en the primary. This inner cell. ns we" have explained, is 'njiiallv used' ns the "secondary" but. with this particular hook-up, it becomes the "tickler." If this brings ju no signals, move the primary switch ever te the next "ten" point and repeat the process until teu finally hear the signal you are searching for. Then slightly move the condenser knob until it comes ,ln strongest, then the same thing with the rotor or the movement of, the inside cell in and out and then Very slowly and carefully try just n tiny bit mere current in your bulb by moving the knob of the rhcestnte. De this with the. utmost care nnd, the moment you delect u sound of distortion -or clicking or meaning or howling, turn tie knob back a hit, for that sound is warning that you arc putting a dan- it ncreus amount et current into your Dull). It is always best le use the least amount of filimcut current that will give you sntkfactery signals. Never pus,h n bulb te the limit. It will shorten its life if, indeed, it doesn't burn it out cemnlctclv. Ij If you arc using honeycomb colts in . llils circuit, you will find the best re- wits for 000 meters with the cell known In the trade as "I, 7."0" as the pri mary and "I, JOn" ns the tickler and. 'for the tliertrr waves "L 400" ns the primary and "L )()" as the tickler. With the home-made spider web or banket woven cells, the primary for ihe broadcasting Millions should have about sixty or seventy turns with the usual amateur aerial anil, oddly enough, I have funnel that the tickler thnt gives hen results is etic with between 100 and 110 turns. These are cells wound around a hub two inches in diameter. e definite number inn be given, how hew cvfi ns conditions will vury greatly with diucrcnt localities. If you arc going Te use these spider eb cells (ami they arc very efficient and lets of fun te make) I strongly ad vise making both of 110 turns, tapping each singleturn of thcjnside ten and each ten of the rest. This will give jeu a vnnoceiipler that is geed for nearly 000 meters with n 100-feet single wire aerial at the average height. Later we will show hew these cells an made and tapped and used. Hut "ten t attempt te tap them until von Il """ e bemcr and nave outfit. , Today's Programs ' Philadelphia Hlntlen UVFI) (Strawbrtdie ti Clothier) . 1:1(1 T. M. Lata news itema from Punuc LKnarcR. 3:30 1. Jr. Atldreea by Mra. Frederick W. Abbett, supervising director I'hllndalnhla Munln I.cniu. T 3:40 te 4:30 P. M. Music of N'erlhern Rurope. Cherui. "Sre What Orace." Cllurk. members of Struwbrldge & Clothier Chorus; soprano aole. "Come. Heleved." Itandel, Oertrude E. Cleaver: ba nole, "TIk. Wanderer." Schubert, Jehn Vandersloet: (.herus, "Large," llitndel, members of Hiraw brldfa te ClellUer Cherus: tenor sole, "Ieve' Vassals,'' Klmmcnnch, Jehn Owms: soprano sole, "Crndle HenK," lirahms. (J?rtrude, U, Cleaver: chorus, "Faithful and True," Wan ner, members of Strawbrldse 4. Clothier Chorus. 7!.tll P. f. Addrev hv Colerel flercrt IV Kemp. Postmaster cf I'hllndclrhln. Bvenlnir lencert, beKlnnlns at 7:43 o'clerli, A varied and brilliant program by the fol fel fol lewlnv n,rllsts: liln.e I4011H Cook, soprano; Klorence C l-wls. roprnne: .Myrtle Htrelij Me-hllnjr. contralto; Sara Mae Kline, in rumpanlst; Helen Ackrejd Clrc. cnntralti; Marian RandH McCoy, pianist and dramatic reader: Kdltlt Itakinend Hesten, pianist: fluy C. McCoy, vielinist: Warner It. Hesten. flutist: Walter J. Andersen,, tener: Kenald Miles, baritone. Philadelphia Station (WIP) (OlmlMli 1:50 P. f. Selection by the CJImbel Orchestra: piano, naymend Steen: cello, Geerge U'AnnunzIe; violin. Jacob Uhl; saxo phone. Vincent Oluslnl. 2:30 te 3:30 P. M. Recital by May Tar ley, soprano, assisted by I.'. M. Cady, violin ist (Mrs, 1'rancls ltabcck at the piano); piano foIe: soprano sole, "Mernlne," Rpeahs; violin sole, "Dereceuse Trem Jecelyn." nod aril: seprut'j sole, "Summertime," Mus champ: violin sole. "Humoresque," Uwerak, soprano sole (a). "Just Yeu": (b), "Laugh Inc Iless." James Francis Coeke. 8:00 Matinee musical. S te JO P. M. As part ef.Musle We'.k rregram. Matinee Mulcal Club Cheru?. Helen I'jlas.tl Inncs, directer: 1. Chnrua American Indian Songs (a) "The Meen Dieps Lew" .Cadman (b) "The Land of the Hky Mine Wa tera" Cadmun 2. Hnrn sole (a) "Valse nrllllant" rjodfreld (b "Uallade" Hassclmalis Mlta Wlghtman 3. Chorus (a) "Orcat I Thy Lete" Behen (b) "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice." Saint Saetis I. Seprano sole firann Nole Sarah U. tvnd ., , . vinnn UDiiantnneieu ware Mr?. Herbert P. Kvans nt the Hardrean (Irand Piane CAMDEN STATION (WRP) (Federal Institute) in p. M. Lata new Items, local and telearaphle, baaehall scores, weather reptrts. IlecltHl bv It. W, tlarrlr.sten. mandellnlst: Jortie Lang McCluskcy, soprane: Mmrna Hlaler, ptanlrt. First aid lecture by Dr. lteliert T. Fex, Operatic anil popular phono graph selections,. Plttsbursli Slotlen (KUKA) (Westlnahnnse) 3:30 P. M and nt flfteen-mlnut Intervals thereafter lUSehnll scores. 7 P. M. Baseball scores. News. Weekly talk en dress. F.ntertainment by lh Olee Club of ihe Capital University, of Colum bus, O.i Dr. Otte Mces, director; Ellis Sny der, baritone eelulst; Hey Kehii r, pianist. . 7:30 P, M. Uedtime story for the eHII dren. 7:43 P. M. loernment market reports a.'id a report of the New Yerls Stock Et chanje, S P. M. Baseball scores. "Our Oovern Oevern menl Its Problems," by Pr, Leuis K. Man ley, Unlerslty of Pittsburgh. "Geed Music." by Will Earhart. supervisor of music Pitts burgh publle schools. ,8:30 IV M. Music by Mrs. Kmma Albert wean, soprane: J, Malcolm Thomsen, tener: Mrs La Vlane McCrady. contralte: Harve II. Lauderbaurh. bass; .lames Philip John John seon, gtanlat: Zareli'Tardum, violinist. He He lectlens "Carmenn." quartet: selected. Mrs. La Vlenj McCrady; 'Oh. Thae We Twe Were Maying," Mrs. Dean and Mr. Thom Them Thom eon: "Thais " "Fair Ileimarln." Zareh Yar dum: "Olpsy Leve Heng," Harve H, Lauder, baugh: "My Dreams," J. Malcolm Thom Them Thom eon: "The Ilesary" (by request), Mrs. Emma Albert Dean: "fjelenna en Questern," Mr. Thomsen and Mr. Laiirierlmugh: "Prelude In l Flat'," James Philip Johnsten: "Lassie "t Mlnj," quartet, Slayer of U. S. Weman Escapes Shanghai, -Vny '-'. Ausoeng Nyuln, I he Korean who killed Mrs. W. J. Snyder, of Hrazll, Ind.. while attempt ing (e nisnxslnatn the former Japan ese MlniHcr of War, General Tnnakg, here In Mnrch Inst, hns "capeil from a .Tapanevc jail, It is learned here. Manmi.um OPPOSITE aasxui M7-INDEPENDENCE HALL 1922 RADIO!-RADIO! We are prepared te supply you anything in the Radie line from complete set te smallest part. WALKER & KEPLER ;rm531 CHESTNUT ST.?1 !S&lE$HEf mww W1W 'vwMmmmnM T,mfwfa7jzy 1 " . nm 11 I 111 ',! t I 1 Hllllllll I II IISJUS an Wonderfully smart effects char acterize the neuoefferings in " 1 fall BiTthsttfTil I iaasi 1 1 FIBRE RUGS They add a light, gay note te roeni and perch. 5 W abl PI we w ias7 -l" The "Rattan " and "Stand- wears" come in the much-admired n a s t e l shades and at most reason. able prices. Hardwick & Magee Ce. vFloer Cevering Exclujively 12 20 MARKET ST. 'USaaGi'f Fiv-Pauingn Closed Car Comforts at a Wonderful T Come see hew well it meets your desires. It is a new type. It has beauty, utility and a price attrac tion such as no car ever combined. Light and compact it is ideal for business and pre- ifi0nal men' Jt s economical and enduring. It is solidly built, calls for little attention and is unusual y free from even miner annoyances. Women admire its beauty. Upholstery and fittings are of geed, long wearing quality. And the Coach continues the economy of its low first cost in long enduring service and small operation costs. The Coach was built for these who demand such qualities. Vn,i ...:n 1 1 ' -j ...kl .. ESSEX 5-rti. Touring ....$1095 S-Pat. Coach 134S Cabriolet 129S Scdnn 189S HUDSON rharten $1095 T Pass. Phaeton e Coach 179S Cabrleltt 2295 Coup 2570 Sedan 2880 Tour. Limousin , , . 2920 Limousin 3495 Frtlght and Tax Entrm MI. I J-1P A V li 1 m 3 I I WmWL (1 pm WWW H m Jal Introducing the New Reckingchair Gelf and Tennis Shirt Suit Scientific Combination of Outer Shirt wtd Athletic Drawer At $4.00 Fashioned above the belt line as a shirt, topped off with un un usually well-nttinjr cellar which leeks well cither buttoned or un buttoned. Fashioned below the belt line te fit as comfortably as your trousers, with closed crotch, exactly like trousers. Carefully cut and designed te allow ample fullncsi and perfect freedom, and te remain permanently in place. All gaf merits made and marked in both underwear size and cellar size, insuring perfect fit. Be sure te atnte hnth atrea inictl ni'ltevintt. f Men's Sweater Coats for Gelf Wear Leck-Stitch Knit Coats $4.85 and $5.85 Ea- Shaker-Knit Jackets and Pullover Sweaters $6.35- $7.35 and $8.35 Ea- In blue, maroon, brown and white sizes 36 te 44. Men's Tan Pongee Shirts, Each . . j 1 AH Expertly made of long-wearing pongee P-L I with button-down cellars attached and in sports shirt style with convertible cellars. Sizes 14 te 17. . SNELLENBURflS First Fleer 12 BIG Values Frem Fourth Fleer Rug and Linoleum Depts. $24.00 9x12 Reversible Weel- j1 QC and-Fiber Rugs at VL.VO Best quality woel-and-fibcr yarns obtainable. Limited quantity. 6x12 Rattania & Art Supreme QI97C Rugsat fDla.lO Excellent selection of pretty colors and patterns. $100.00 8.3x10.6 Royal Wilten Rugs 70 In artistic Chinese and Oricntnl tJ5 I O patterns. $15.50 8x10 W. & J. Slean Willow ttQ OK Rugs at WV.&0 'Unlimited assortment of pretty patterns. $24.50 9x12 Colonial Rugs at. . .(1 O QC Wide assortment of attractive vAOaltl patterns, made of all new ginghams. $100 te $120 9x10.6 Finest t7 pr A Royal Wilten Rugs at $ O.UU Pretty Persian effects. Limited quantity. Seme only one 01 a pattern. . $11.50 6x9 Colonial Hit or Miss Rag Rugs at Pretty chintz colors. 7.6x9 Reversible Fiber Rugs . Best twisted fiber in pretty patterns. Can be used en cither side. 100 $5.00 36x72 Crex De Luxe Rugs Twe pretty patterns in a soft shade of refc. Linoleum Specials $1.35 4-Yd. Wide Best Cerk rjn Sq. Yd. Linoleum Neat patterns. Will cover a large room without a seam. $2.25 2-Yd. Wide Heavy t1 QC Sq. Yd. Inlaid Linoleum i J..OU Attractive patterns. Cut from full rolls. $2.25 Reversible Stair and Hall 1 IF Carpet, Yard tPX.lO In one pretty cool-looking pattern. SiirLLlMJLReS Fourth Fleer S' TUESDAY, MAY 2, 10J3. Hlere Oprti '0' A. M. Cllenen at f.3U l. M. W .NELLENBURGS LNTIRE BLOCK-MARKET U2fyel2!STREETS L 3 Three Big Lets of Snellenbitrg Clothing for Men That Are Mighty Fine Values at These New Lew Prices Men's and Yeung Men's E ce7 trn a cot Eft -..WML. Spring Suits Taken Right Out of Regular Sleck and Reduced te $23.00 Men's and Yeung Men's 840.00 te $50.00 Spring Suits Taken Right Out of Regular Stock and Reduced te $33.00 Men's and Yeung Men's $30 te $40 Spring Tep Coats at $25.00 Tweeds, cheviets, gabardines and un finished worsteds. Loesc-iltting styles , with raglan or regulation shoulders. ii mi - r r- .-7. urjwn ST.. m m.m-'y . m a Clever new,. Worked Out The Vei SmartNie Snellenbi aV "i a Veil ?f a n.'.'j tffl .. s. at JpeajO .vil M m I'l w 4 Alse a Great Special Sale of Men's $6 te $8 New ) mi Qr Spring Trousers . . j p4.00 Fr. Trousers in all sizes and in such a splendid variety of patterns, fabrics and colors lhat every man can find a pair te fit and suit him. Brittft in Heur coat and vest if ice haven't a pair of trousers le match them exactly, ice can aive iieu something that will harmonize. SnellenburgS Third FJoer Se Designed That It Can Be Wern in Any of Three Distinctively , Smart Styles of eeCt, bf-nutlful Oeergcttf, and lilted with a lit r Ce bucklaj, threuBh wlilcli the veil Ul drawn: snapping into place and flowing at the side er partly covering the face, Harem style or entirely cov ering the face, in chic meter effect. SnELLENDURGS First Fleer $7.50 $10.75 $2.15 The Popularity- of NEMO WEEK can be measured by the throngs of cajrer women who fleck te our Corset Salen durinp this week, and we have an unui.ua 1 attraction in f-tore for you in the daily exhibi tiens of J3ffiP A' l VstHM W Sa. Ne. 444 Special at $5.00 Mrs, Sarah D. McArdle will assist you in sc lading the r i y lit model for your figure. STilLLi ISu'Rv: Second Fleer Today's China Specials In the May Sale ' Regular $20 American Porcelain Dinner Set $12.95 i A. I -W avijagg-j I Chinese Lanterns ' Transparent Glazed 100 pieces ltli pretty border dpoeiatioti and Kuld-liiie edge and handles. S3 Cut Glass Ice Tea Sets.. S1.45 Trans- parent dazed Tarlten with ,liand-palnted blrdi, tlewcrs and lluurcs. Vurleus i Hliapes nnd ulzea for perch or indoor decera. tleua. 15-Inch 18-Inch 21-Inch 20-Inch .$1.00 .$1.50 .$2.00 .$2.50 Silk Urnpe iuMiic e red I I'lU'lier and mv tunihier.- Heg. $2.00 Cut Glass i Cheese and Cracker Dish or Handled QK Sandwich Tray.. 7tPl , ( s Reg. $20 and $25 SSi" $13.4ffl J"wvi: !? "," TT-a jy l'lnr.il eu'tliiK ullh feiMBc y.ini)ln shades, arleua sliapes and olern, trimmed with silk and chcnllle fringe SnlliTnbRU5 Third Fleer New Fully Launched and Breaking All Records !!! Annual May Sale of Our Tremendous T T T J , T vv omen s jue vv n Involving Tens of Thousands of Pairs in the Newest, Most Popular Medes All Made te Our Special Order. lvniue ec-tciic Msviuitvre ul .pi, .pur una cjven $iz fair. aatat"' " IU W5 At $385 Pair - IB Tlie one big Shee event that Philadelphia women annually leek forward te a sale requiring whole months of m-en-n-dinn Assortments are liner, mere varied than ever-stock are tremendous, including in some Instant r.u.invl . . ities absolutely up te our own specifications. iim.i.i, mi. cnuze output et leading lactenes and qual- 1 ...,-h.,,.. ,.-..-.,...:. t ., Tint : OncStrap Pumps .?,.,., V,. t?i i ailfilt T "' ' v' m-m m v v w v bummer Supply of Fine Footwear! I In Malik Hattn, blucl: Kid, patent i-elt and patent roll u ltd v.uv su uuiitr. uhii i w ririu-ii iiL'n; ai?(j ie, lilt I lit't'is. Mary Jane Butten or Buckle Pumps In patent colt mid tan calf. Lew, flat rubber beds. Welted Sele Oxfords In black Uld. tan c.ilt and brown kid. Mliitni-v .,, iv n.ir iii,i.n,. I 's,""""'"'e......:. i Welted Sele One-Strap Pumps I ln 'ZZ v . ! hcrin, black kld. patent co. bre.n k.d and un cU, .,. r ....Iltary fpaVcnt tit, bick sS Jft Rubber Sele Sports Oxfords 1.,,-.!'"-, I I hum uieicn eik vainp; pi.un tees ana tan i.ilf .ipumx ? s I -.. I t. .. . . . .. . " mi Mere man zuu styles -All sizes syt te 9, A A te D Widths Sizes Plainly Marked en Seles of Slwcs and Placed en aeparaie iaeie$. wmr Plain-Tee Jazz Oxfords With welted soles and low, flat heel.s Two-Tene Tan Calf Oxfords With welted holes uml rubber heels. Tongue Pumps In black satin, black kid and patent ceh, beaded tongues. ,. . White Kid One-Strap Pumps ith high or Junier Trench heels. White Strap Pumps and Oxfords W cited holes and rubber luels. ! I-I1 I J'l 111 I 1 lll m ! Minaai mTL :Hmj m'.) 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