Pimm ft V' nr. V& b'. Eft wMh iJ& Liy ' y'-t . lYr?: I. I! tat isx ffte m w . 40c )N 1Y unequaled In Philadelphia. Ufa Aen , YI... Ci MtL VV YYBinUl t7l. 0. H. MEYEKS, Prty. ft. i-'inl . A V I E.O Cempl't Line of PRADIO PARTS r; at Keasonaeie races i: SPAGHETTI l 100. Per Cent Perfect Reslte Crystal tntoed or Menty Rofunded ELECTRIC LEE flM 8. 17th St. Open Evenings - -Ur , s m , RADIO IN THE HOME Hy HENRY M. NEELY is mturm? WS5K RADIO EWeetlagheuiie Atrleta, Jr.' OmarMvlnr nulfli x'. . BeelTlns Outfit . iWi9 ceapier &&tJJ en V-T e hikit S7JC Varnaen Bhceitnt Sl.adri &r:.' $1.95 Paraxen Amplifier yf rr Variable 45 Velti e Or i B Batterr iiii7 A Acrlela Iniiulateri 1 5c jKMIe Telephone ; Q( , neaaet wi7J Battery Charrer. .... $16.50 reread.? Storage t 1 rtr? Radie Hattery M0..7O Antenna Copper Strund. mm wire, per 100 feet IOC EM u. Si ', jU y TO GROUND TOAtUIAL f 1 LENIHAN'S 45 N. 13th St.- UNITS TENS Thli shows hew a roll li "lap;icil" l dltigle funis of lrp anil by tens. Its operation Is explained In the accempnnj Ing article Heiv te Wind and Tap a Ceil There are miuiv Instruments uetl In afternoon win prevent Ifil silTOHfJlIg The finest butter in America! j, Sold only in our Stores uipiirii v? hwmkih s v 'i -Market and fourth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. ASK YOUR BANK A GREAT number of people who lese their hard-earned savings in unproven inves t m e n t schemes speculate en the advice of friends. Often these friends have no real knowledge of the schemes they recommend, and they, tee, are frequently t caught. Before investing, in vestigate. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,600,000.00 im.m -d -d aw w m ia jgm V 6mmmmrCim . B.K MANAHANS L3A&nE7n HfllMSOLBAG "ISEvia"" L-U from Meth Duit Dampneia ratlle which cannot possibly be made by the beginner te be nearly ns efficient as the bought article. Hut the coupler l net one of these. Almest any boy can make n Ioerc coupler, n varlo varle varlo ceupler or wplder-web cell coupler te Kivc just ns geed results as the fanciest and nievt elaborate looking article In the stores, though the home-made prod uct will probably net have the piiU and span, machine-finished appearance of the manufactured one. The best size tube around which te wind the outer cell for loose coupler or ario-ceupler Is one having an inside diameter of about four inches. Of course, n regular fermica tube made especially for the purpose Is by all odds the best. Hut an oatmeal be or a salt box will gle the same results. It is first advisable te gle the box a geed coat In,'. Inside and outside, with shellac or melted paraffin or varnih. If j ou don't the pasteboard will later wnrp with the changes In the weather and one dny jour beautifully smooth laer of wire will bulge up and get se bese as te be almost useless. If ou use shellac or varnish (and they are the best) put the cell in the even ever night with a tmipcratuie of something around V-T degrees. That will warp it all it is likely te warp. Te wind the coil, borrow mother's hatpin and punch a hole through about half an inch from the open end. Lse Ne. "'2 double or Mingle coated cotton wire. Deuble is better. 1'nss the free nd of the wire through the hole, pull about a feet of it inside and tie a knot se that it will net pull out again while j en arc winding. There are various methods of han dling the wire during this process. Seme people mount the coil en some sort of spindle arrangement, held the spool of wire and turn the spindle. It all de pends en hew flexible veur fingers are aim hew much ou have trained them. I lind the most convenient method as fellows : . Oct some one te sit down at the far 1 1 nd of the room and held the spool of thread. Take the roil yourself and walk away te the most distant wall. Then have jour friend held the spool firmly and von, while keeping J geed i strain en the wire te Insiiie tight, smooth winding, come slowly toward him. turning the eats box all the time and winding the wile en it as clee to gether ns possible. When jeu have about four turns en, It is time te de the ticrfectlng work. Ne careless, sloppy winding will de. i Frem then en use the thumb neil of the right hand as a guide and. ns ji.it wind, keep It renstantlv pushing the fresh turns in close against the turns nlrnnrtr nil the be. Yeil Will SOOn get I the knack of using the thumb nail se that the wires will lie up against each ether perfectly ami miiKe ninien as goeu n job as though wound en a lathe. When miii have wound up enough te bring au close te our friend, let him I loosen 'his giip en the spool, you hed the wire firmlv en the cell and walk back again te the far wall te start all i ever again. But there's one thing that will make this operation less smooth than it sounds. Yeu must provide means of tapping the cell. Each one of the first ten turns must be tapped and then each ten of the re mainder. The best way Is te get a small sheet of cn thin bras or cop per, about the thickness of a geed piece of writing paper. Cut, with scissors, about twent little pieces about an eighth of an inch wide and 'i of an inch long. Mend each of these in half in the form ei a . New. when you come te a idaee In the wire where jeu want te make n tap. slip one of these little pieces under and go ou winding. After the cell is all done, you will take a shaip knife, in si'it the point Inte each of these, scrape the insulation fiem the wire inside, slip In the end of the tapping wire and, b dropping a drop of solder, held coll cell w'ire, V strip and lap wire together In a permanent and peifretlj geed Joint. The diagram fullj explains taps and switches. ou piano selections. e CIOCK. nrncrnm of numer- extend ns 4:10 te 8:10 CA.MDKN 8TT10; (WRP) (Federal Institute) in P. M Ijite nei ltem. lecnl and tele. (Trephic, ba.ebnll f ceres: wenther report.. Ittcltnl by Helen Stephens, hnrpleti Iluth sparse, eeprnnu, I'ercj- I.enKncre, baritene: llnrry Allilneen unil inbcl!e Ilrnriy, Hccom Hccem panlets. l'epulnr nnd epcmtlc phonegraphta selections. Newark, N. ,I station (W.1Z) ' MVeMlwtheiine) Stories by (c) t. r 7 P M. "Man- In the Moen Newark Sunday Call. 7 10 P. M "Ornl Hsrlene, Hntt. of New Tork . 4.1 P. M "The Trend of Du.lneaa Con dition.." a tlnnnclnl letter, will be read by Illchnrd I). Wyckoff, editor of the Maa2lne of Wall Street. 8 P M. "Art and Interior Decoration." by Jesse Martin Hreeie. director of thl. de partment for ' Country Life," courtesy Doubleday. Pane & Ce 8 30 P Jt, Concert by Colgate Hand, fifty pieces under the Icader.hlp of Harry .Murphy. The hand Is composed of eeme of the best muslclana of eJrsey City 0 30 P. M Concert by the Temple Four Quartet, of Yenkere. Iittsbunth Station (KI)K.V) (Westlnxheuse) 3 30 P M. and at fifteen-minute Interval! Inere-ifter Ilaeeball .cores. 7 P. M Ilaseball scores, newm, "Hew We Made fTrushten Ifrautlful and Homewood Worthwhile," by J. I, McCa.key. Collector of Internfll neenue, United State. Treasury Dtpartment. I'ltlnbursh; readings by Mr.. Mrsklne Harper, accompanied b Mlsa Haiel urajie. "ine Trail, or i.ire, wervice 'When We Illlsa Hacn'l Maid Our Prajer.,' M Bedtime stories for the chll- 7 30 r dren 7.45 r. M (Internment market reports nnd a report of the New Yerk Stock Ujc change. 8 I'. M n.isehnll .cores, ' Olrl Scouts." by Miss Laura P. Helland, director of the Olrl Sceula of America, "Tne Summer Vege table Garden." by W D Benedict. Count Agrlculturl.t Allegheny County Karm Bu reau. 8 3(1 P. M Mll'- l.v Ml.. M-irlll,. Kn. rhary planl.t, pupil of J Alvln Dlse, Mis. Reglna Dlell. Mellnl.t. pupil of Kathi-rlne McOnnnell; Mis. Mildred Hlnman nccom nccem panl.t; Warren Murr'e. baritone, teacher nf elces. 1. Paplllena." Mis. Kehary: L-. "Salt Water Ilallads." (a) "Trade lnd." (b) "Mether Carey." Mr Murrle. 3, "Bn. manza," Ml., lllell. -t. "Sennettn de Petrarehe." Ml.. Keharj ; S. "aavette," Ml.. Br.ell: 0 "ayp.y Trail." Mr Murrl. 7. () "Larghetto." (b) billet music from "Ke.amunde." MIms ITlell. 8 "Variations Prlllanfe," Ml.i Kelmr , 0. "The Hlniieri," Mr. Murrle. yUlwel -tntl only the lat efalj welJ MEN The Greatest Chance. Since 1917 The Aristocrats of the World of Fabrics $55, $60, $65 Newest $ACt Spring Suits te Order TtO . Including blue serge, pin-stripe worsteds, tteeeds, hemespuns 75 of these are worsteds Enough for 728 suits goods that come te us at a price se low as te have no relation te their real qualities. We would be glad te build a new reputation in these. But we don't have te; there's already years and years of repututien behind this offer. Pl CamJa. If VOU are in doubt 9P a's01! uei aampies but dent put e(t tee iengi There will be great business here today and tomorrow. Se unusual are the values, the geed news of this sale has traveled far and wide. Quick te discern something real and worth while, friend has told friend. Yeu cannot duplicate these in ready-made at $45 a fact you can easily discover for yourself. Count en this absolutely Tailoring of the first order style, fit, finish If we fail te please we keep the suit W. H. Embick & Sens !fi We Have The Largest Supply Of Radie Equipment in Phila. KEEP rOHTED OV REAI, ESTATE Yeu can keep well Informed nn the Im portant happening. In Real Kstate and Building, I.'.arcs, S.iles R.peited Transfer., Mortgage. Recorded New Building., Con tract. A nrded and 1'ermlta Granted by nnd. lni: "Heal Estate Hnd Uulldlnc" every dav In the morning PiitiR I.KMicu. "Maku It a Habit." dt-. Variemeters 5.50 Faded Octtcter 2.25 Faded Rheostat. 1.00 Faded Switch Lever 60 Dials 1.00 Variable Cendemen, 43 $4.25 Variable Cendemen, 23 3.25 Western Electric Phenes 15.00 Acme Amplifying Transformers 5.00 Lithtning Switches .v. . . .3.60 Little Marvel, complete, $12.50 Head Seti from $5.00 te $15.00 Special 6 V amp. hr. Storage Battery, $12.00 Open Friday & Saturday Evgi. j Mail Orders Promptly Filled fcsT- Hi ,.'.r l.VA' 'WW TJkmiNk U AaUA moth mmoew ' ttaatT'tUtk. lata SammaV. UmIm ml aeraet.JarafcU, .l.slle tr..ua pt . . NirnMi. aaaiB '. sehaaraaalhaa.aa NataWa aasa aiaine. I .5Slu-70cte$2.W C, AllraaBaVtrtaMa(Stw ; yaUTVrlaUaleSSluMa4a vsv..?rrrj?:nu " u, rwmmmwt araw ri -"if ".--?" llSi 'a Tarlne alia and itaalane Flake. aa4 Daart. Today's Programs Philadelphia s,tien (WID (C.lmbel llrntlier.) 1 30 P M Selection, by Olmbl Orch'ii tr. 2 10 P M. RerltaJ by Mary Merklee, so prano, who will reneW eeral .elections, a. Isted bv Ellrabeth (lest pianist. 1 Se. nrane nole. "Mica.la Air" from "Carmen ' '.'Piane .ele "Meledy " Hachmnnlneff 3 Seprano soles (al "Iee Ha. Wings, ' Redger., (b) "Who II iluy M- Lavender." Herman, (c) "The Swallow.." Cewi n 4 P ane .ele "Merris Darre" (Oerman) llu I senl ft Seprano sole, "Le Hear the (lentle I Lark ' Bishop a p M Unerr recuai ny aiar uioenn. Babh. lellnlsl Kltialieth Qest at the piano 7 01 P M Final- ba.eball scores. 7 1ft P. M Uncle WIP'a bed-time slerle. 7 30 l M Selection, en the Cenreld Re producing Piane. 7;1"1 P, M. Address en "Beys' Week" le the Bey Scout, of Philadelphia, by tjcerg. I. Bedlne S P M Address en "Postal Improve- menL, ' by Colonel Geerge E, Kemp, poet- mailer Phlladeipn'a. Philadelphia Station (Will) (Slrewbrldge & Clothier) flan te 130 P. M Frerreh music, with Introductory note, by Kdnyfed Iwls Mot Met ett ' Old French" (arrangement by (laevert). member. Strawbrldge & Clothier Chorus. Piane .ele. "Benetlenne." Cledard Wllhel mini Behutthel. depran, .oil, "ilest Theu Knew That Fair Land," Ainbre.e Themas. Ella H.n.y Robinson Rarltene .ele, ".Ma ilr'sal de Mai," Nllkl, Hareld A Simen.) Piane .ele, "The Klalt'nr.' Chamlrrade, i Wlinetmina ncnuuneis. nep ratio .oie, "i.eve Token-." Theme, Ella Haney Robinson. Sol Sel dler' Cheru. from "Faust " (louned. mem ber. Strawbrldge & Clothier Chorus ft 80 te II P. M. na.eball .core. Evening concert, beglnnlnir at 8 80 P M .Concert by Ben Klad's Ver.ute Sextette (originally , era.a recently anqeni, nay. i men J. Uufty. lelln, director. Rey Wll.err, piano, Paul Antr m, banjo,- Fr.nklln Elten- . head, banje: L"rny Vanderferd, saxophone, Albert Bright, trombone, l, II Hatlleld, trumpet, lalle Hunsberger. drums, Fe. ture. of program. "Jimmy." "All That 1 . Need I. Yeu," "Vlrclnlu Blue." and ' Boe- llUOfllOO. t ritlladrlphla Nlatloe (WOO) Fer years one of the largest Living Roem Furniture Manufactur ers in the city makers of the famous brand of "MASTER BUILT" Furniture A brand which has satisfied the most critical buyers of furniture in the county. New Discontinuing the Wholesale Business and Will Convert Our Factory for the Purpose of Selling Direct te the Consumer At Our Showrooms We Are New Displaying the Finest and Most Elaborate Collection of MOHAIRS FRIEZES VELOURS TAPESTRIES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AND At Prices Which Will Mark This One of the GREATEST FURNITURE SALES 4s Per Illustration In Full Assortment of Tapestries and Velours Seven-feet 4-inch Davenport, large spacious Chairs, spring edge, spring loose Cushions. We claim that the workmanship and material enter! ng into the construction of our pi educt is the very host obtainable consistent with the price paid! leurs PuBii i gfljia HB V (Waaanak Wanamaker". breadca. itatlen thl MANUFACTURERsT OF EXCLUSIVE UPHOLiTTERED FURNITURE 5701-5703-5705-5707 Market St. West Philadelphia One Square Frem 56th St. Elevated Station i Mmmmmmmmmmmm MiMbaiiiMMMi.M !.&,! -atmm4tuttmmmtKmm rnjsn..nn ... isnin.nnl...... CHARGE ACCOUNTS At the. Leading SterM WRITS FOB FABTlOUsVARB FR AMBES &. CLARK 1112CheetnutSt Phila. SIS ae.ranteTf-,-Illd.. Atlantle City ' M H. Thfra St., Camd.n nti. iS,rA A-.-asi' .u ' v.... V- .vV., tmmpmmmmm$mmm ' ; J h i.t PUDDINE Is a 'ready prepared, full ' flavored, all purpose DESSERT ' Eight delicious fldvera Chocolate, t- , Cream -Vanilla, ( Hele Vanilla, Rex 'Vanilla, Orange, Lemen, Almend and Spice. At All Grecere, 10c, ISc Fruit Pnddln Ce,, Baltimore, Sid. w lt(WMmWWMa!t MPMSIIMX asmMtMji This Brass Bed. Mattress & Spring 2375 Outfit Complete Special $ The bed has massive 2-inch continuous pests with one inch fillers. It is made of heavy gauge genuine brass tubing and you may have your choice of either ribbon or satin finishes. The mattress is full 50-pound weight fully' guaranteed, built for service and real comfort. The springs are of link wire construction with a diamond figure and high riser. 2-714 MARKET STREET W&SmM f4AriHH ' jBT km As Per Illustration (9 Bp j arssjTxmeBm Dance te Today's Most Popular Hits hefs a Mean Jeb Fox-Tret Frank Westphal and His Rainbe Orchestra If Yeu Knew Fox-Tret Frank Westphal and His Rainbe Orchestral California Fox-Tret1' Knickerbocker Orchestra An Old-Fashioned Girl Fox-Trer Knickerbocker Orchestra A-3571 75c A-3578 75c Angel Child Angel Child Al Jolsen Fox-Tret The Columbians Dear Olc. Southland Fox-Tret The Columbians Virginia Blues Fox-Tret The Columbians Ask any Columbia dealer te play these records for you. You'll knew then why Colum bia leads in dance music. lA-3568 75c A-3570 75c Columbia Records Columbia Graphophene Company, New Yerk m a J! ii ' ,.. (1.Ji.6l IHh!C &mmLLL , . ,.JMLMWm m,m(. Mj - r-r. W - a.'Jtf, h Jit ik-tM& !Vii'lSVd I - ,ft-'7 va-tl'S'i
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