rJjiici'a?tl.i:rf. mw I JS ' .'.- - wvmvtvn' P.TT1 EVENING PUBLIC HE I&SJk arru XSE TEETH? SURE! 'Wernet's BasP. a J a rws.v. ruwucr -mL keeps them tight fraiMitVM sere eums. sweeten I'?'. fc tlMa.Vl A tuht.e nnmder A i3 ; 'bill Drug or Department Stores, RADIO IN THE HOME By HENRY M. NEEL.Y IiEDiGrER-PHIIDELPHIA, tDBtJB8lJAYw MM li: 122 i ' LJlS I A...--iyyyisJs. Ill 1 1 SEWEiiiliikiivE?!!!'!! 1 "- IIIIIIIIJHO a. " wvYw- w ww w wwww wt- ::. -j-iABBBBm. ;;!'. '. WStf Yeu "Tap" Your Heuse Plumbing Supply d ;& O0c., $1.00 or write direct te IVW ', . ft. . tf v immbmbv aasaa,i . iumimihv . n. . fcr - rn r f. i .: iteisKiy EE te ris I BBBk a I1DFFDA svnuun g0,Streng Vegetable Plants ,sW atari growing nt enm i.n.1 produce ygfti crop. !le)d nev ('Hli'jsge. Cauliflower, Ittuc", Terente, Mr ou ,aeuld fet them In the crcmn.l m neon ,aa possible. Bulbs and Roots of many kind, Includtn nu-h RMn favorite n CaUdlum or Klcphams l"..r. Dahlia. Clladlelus, Madeira Vine. Peru vian DanTedll. Tuberose, etc A'l In soed, utretiK, 1rndHMi stock. Lawn Grass Seed may (till be town and If yen h net repaired the, bar spots In your lawn ou should de It nt enc. Alse new sed ever th entire lawn te thicken the turf. We hav t-n Cirasa fed suitable for very condition, Seeds, Plants, Bulbs 714-716 Chestnut St. DREER DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH , "DIAMOND DYES' Think we're dwelling n 6entl deal en thit subject of "tnpplnc" wires In a coil? It's one mbject you'll linvc te be patient with, for, unless you understand exiietly what yeu're doing and why you're doing It, you'll never be able te build satisfactory radio apparatus. Careful tannine Is essential In most , of the home-made apparatus you will see described In the radio magazines. If you have plenty of money and can afford two or three variable endensers, you won't have te tap quite se much, hut In these early articles I'm assum I Ing that the reader's pocketbook is much like my own net quite se full of money as the evening Is of spare time. . Tapping by tens and units, in recom mended In previous articles, bus only one object the exact tuning of the set te n certain wave length. The switch which adds ten turns of wire nt enct in a circuit will get your tuning some where near the wave length jeu are hunting for. but you'll have te have. th ether switch, including one turn of wire at a time, for tine tuning and for i making the slgnaW tuutl and clear. A variable condenser Inserted between I your aerial and your cell or between ! your cell and the cold water spigot will I take the place of this unit topping for ! the cell known as t he primary, and. In fact, will be somewhat better. Anether I variable condenser, with one pet wired i te one of the pest marked "secondary" I en jour coupler and the ether wired te . the ether secondary pest, will take the place of the secondary unit tapping. Hut the price of a geed variable con . denser has new settled around ?rt.."0, I and it may go higher, se that thee two ; will mean the outlay of at least $1". , Just te save a lilt or time anu treuDie. 'And. when your set is done and your I friends are admiring it. you won't be able te show as much pride in it as you would If you had done this job of extra tapping. . . I think it Is advisable right here te go Inte a little explanation of tapping se that the man or boy who knows noth ing whatever about electricity will un derstand why we de It. The very best way I knew Is te compare our set te j the plumbing in the house, wttn its sinks and Its spigots nnd Its bathtubs. Then we will later take up this matter of condensers and explain just wnii thev are and what they de and we 11 again use the illustration of the house WASH STAND BATH TUB Jk kitchcnI D 3 n C5 WASH SwtU aaaam TUBS 7zzz?y Your house plumbing system will give jeu a clear Idea of what we mean by "tapping" cells and what tapping does. Head the accom panying article and you will under stand It kind is exerted in all directions. Se, when we open the spigot, the pressure forces the water out of the malu pipe nnd through the small washstand pipe und we get it in the stand. Se we de with the wire of a cell. The electrical pressure I" there all the time, ready te force the electricity in any di rection as seen as a spigot is opened te give it a pathway. Uur spigots nre the blades of our switclies. we put in T joints (taps) Each eackaee of "Diamond Dves" Vlumblng vitn especial reteren.c w .... . evor. POrtSLln iurabpr e turnsi of the " .. " . . iietnum i .aII ,.! i..,i ii i .... --.- A .1... uuv..... . '-mi mm uriiu it ii iiii""i" lint', iir viru You've all seen piimeers r l'iiy tr,ci pi,,PS t0 ntti(, me,flin pwitcb contains directions se simple any !wm 1 dyC wrtmt wor"':-"nnectiens with what they call T's and ;' '1,;i1 , Vbrftserma habby dresses, skirts, waists, coats,1 y and Is nnd 4... Tappng n coil hlllp PrcWRi T)0 l)ll(c of thp 8Wlt,,, mrnnvK ewrarprc rnupnnpa nn. nf tvtpe in n rn n M'l i nuii. iiuh.uk wt - - :- - --: " : ...'. i.. .. in.. n ' or n l connection hi en'- ". .'" pcries, hangings, everything, even if Be hat never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no ether kind then perfect home dyeing is sure, because Diamond Dyes are guar anteed net te spot, fade, streak or sun. Tell your druggist whether the ;tV r hfViT- ? ; IJn-n -nnn , outside from en.; wire te another. W"V W. ....V..... .. . ......... WW.kW.I Wl .. .1. ..,,.! v. mixed goods. Advt. of wire In a rnilie et is miiipu jmii e, ca b , , se ., t ,t ,,, 111 One 01 Vlll- I ,),. 1,-n,U ,,f llii.cn ui.ltnli nnl,it ,.e n wires. In plumbing we nave pipes ami , , , touches a the wnfer runs lnide of them. In elec tricity the pipes are wlrc and the elec tricity ru That's why we nave te some a e. ennnectcd te the contact points, we can these joints. e must have an nt,.e. , rPVeh.,. 1P swit(,h ,)la(e evpp , an one lutcly smooth mctall e connection en tlie . . . . open th" spigot which lets water Inte switch neint. it forms a metnlllc con- . pipes are wires ana trio wee- ncPtln ,m Tnn OUTSIDE and acts ns mostly en the outside eEjURt ,,,. jhft eppnInK of a fVigeU inns, when we have all our taps J3erd&HA su ing iin.i; """ - " -.. , ,i, i open in- spiRec wnicn icis wuier into ou might regard your aer ml as tl e thp wasIlst4U1(li the bathtub, the boiler, pply tanlrin thenttic of jour pliUTib-the kltchcn ink the nrdcn heKe thc g system It collects the little && het-water heater or anv ether place. current and our wires pipe i ney., i j j,lpes off ,ht main suniv llne are tlip and through our set just as wi"" , tans 0f 10U!,e ,,imnbintr. Taps are the a house bring the water down from thc , ,rnncll ,,lpes of thp rn(1() ,.(, An,, the supply tank. spigots are the little contact points set r- tUn l.nticn we nernntw nilt In a I- i i .., , . .1... .,. .. ,.,. ,, , in in. nut.-.. 1 : 1 , ,1 ,i,ir,l ' '" " " ""-"-'" "' s mm in'1 swiicii uiniic connection for n washstanji in the in ni (.an touch (m(1 0J)cn any one we Evaporated Milk Costs you no mere, and you can be sure of all- around nourishment and perfect safety in your most vital feed. Its pure country milk with the cream left in. tini- ' We insert it se that the main nine will be continuous ami me wiwi te use. Cepii(ffhf, :0H, bv rublic J.tiatr Cemtanu KAISER'S PORTRAIT RUINED Today's Programs riilladelliht.i Station tWKI) (StrawbrldEe & (ietliler) M Lite nwi ltmii from rrm.tc will flew through the btralght part of the T. and we take the wiislistiind -up-plv off the opening In the middle and in,".,i it t tniirnr ever the stand, the pressure of. water in a supply of tllls ! paintings Taken Frem the Vaterland te Be Sold Monday I Washington, May 11. (By A. P ) Announcement was made today by Sld ' ney Henry, Director of Sales of the Shinping Beard's Kmergcncy Fleet Cor poration, that work" of art hi the cor poration's surplus stockyard at Wilsen I'eint. Seuth S'erwalk, Conn., are te be sold by Charles S. (Jerth. of (tcrth'a Realty Experts, next Monday. The material includes paintings which were removed from the Hamburg American liner Vaterland, as well as a bronze bust of "Wilhclm II. Dcutschcr Kaiser. Keenig V I'reusscn." Seme of the paintings. It was said, were In a geed state of preservation. Others, however, are "pretty badly off, especially one of the former German Emperor himself." bv the following ziibeth ItiRMni n- nccemp-inut, l.ilnyf' d ?i. nlnlet and ersanl.t. member Nah..n 1 K. r Tae" 1 30 A varied rreKram nf vocal nnd Instrumental nrsu- 'artuu. MurKUr!te h. rranei Leretta KerV T.rwlii. lnr.lrs rpal'n flri-he-trft j.30 te 0 Hateball scores. rhllodclehlA Station IffH') (Hlmbel Bretlirrs) ,. ,., . m Sr-clal radio d-montratlen ferWnl rh'ladelphla 12 ''"A?1?. e2'-by ' n 15 Address and tallc en bev "ecK Dy Tr'f Maneny. .... .. ...,,. P,. or. t, -.e-lieie . nns bv the rope. Five O; he.rTe r We's Philadelphia HlKh Scheel. T, '.', -vie'tn cle. Jehn Hkhardsen. a erit.-n!'-'! " i-ecii -. ft r.e ?lei tien bv tr-.ra Kive Or !H rs.dl. 8 Caribbean 16te7da i,r w ,t VIA 't J 1 Mil IV..J.I T4I V fe A SEA VOYAGE for your summer vaca- Ift itlenl The most lascinaiitii; Ir4 Wrt nf the Western Hem- Ii, isphera Cuba, Jamaica, fc Panama, Cesta Rica, Ce- ijw lambia, Guatemala, i.A ll.ialni nlrl Lunrlrl villas fr II ' uanti aeanerti of the Snan $ imUfJtmln. Nnthlnr lllie u Gre.it - ThtuKleet Caribbean Cruise ;$! turn tat haalth and interest. . JJ-dsy Cruises from tlli IJ.day Jamalcu Vacutleni A frem150. r.llliitrted folder. Sea ',.' Ctatlng" folder and cabin $, S-Jn. wm toeoy. ?KT . ',,, Martlet l leurs -empanjr CfeSv ' Sltamtkip 'Drptirlmtnt .Trr VIM iM.ih 1 Ilh ,frt PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mt'.. Iw v; ? '' r 8 U GREAT WHITE PLEET iii , O- Tnnn n'.n rV HllTrV IUC11 n'Vn S-leaten bi th Kelllen "I'l'lki-Sher. r.,l.lri.s l.v r r. Kvan ena.ree" ..,.. hv ,h f;,ml.l r.r rhea't'ra Piane, hajmer.d Sl'n. violin .Ucnb E -1 "mS (leerae n'Annunale: MHxnphene g Vlneent Oul.lne. -Every Oay." "When g "VaO-liS l by aal.ir nem.n.111 harl; 1 :'l I.atet dar.ee hlt inax-d en BrunswIcX i jjj L'ncie WIP'S b-dtlmc stories fnr th- ''''i'1" Unele W!P will real the names of ch.'dren wrl'lne te him. Phlladflnliln Station (WOO) (Wnnamalitr'i.) ' 1" ',S 'e 1 P M ArlliiB'en time alcnal l"(0 r. 1'. f"nne s.erMnr. 7 30 I'en.ert l. the fnllnwinB ntl.sts IVr.-v Ixinuarre hn'tme 1.-0 W'.'ntllnff. bar tone Uar-ld Ha vi 1.. pen,.; Is.ib. i llo lle '.,.i fu d: contralto. Ani.a Matei:, auiirane. the ne'nil'.r faml.i ..'i.opl.ene quartet , 1 en JannN, piano. Newark. N. J.. Slatlnti (W'J) (WftlnBllOIIel 7 p j) "JneU Hal. Li' Sier.ei." bv n.n,. f reurtesy New Yn-: Kvenlnc SI...: - -le- "Kalr Heiilm .1 mn and la.k te .. dreti. courte v '( til Child He.11.1n Or at za'.en "f AmiTira S r.ncert by te.eti League Club, nf 1 wtV in. undr thc d n- ti...i of I'rel. .mH M en'aier. PfKram H) "lti.mni.ee. iimir.esbcrger. and ' i'en.id." IIiehLeic y 1 1 -j. ilenrv, 1 .iiiim. Jr.. and ."iekix JIe 1. nnajer. iellnlatn MrH. I.euih Mni. tr ailer a'cempa'.ist. (2) violin nelu. "Mci jd N"Vln. "I.ev" S'.nr." Ki l r - - . 1 -t nle HIUloe." Lie Heriet. bv l.euH Muilen bauer MrM I.. .Mi.ln-nlieiitr. acc. tnp.tr is- it) arm from Ieule "liel'uis In Jeur. ' "'hari1. i.uer, by Mme IM.tn Ilnxtr llarpvr soprano M'.nr.nbel Hunt, are uni nrnt, Hi ui n iluef pit'tciiae U'ulard Kerauken, .-.adriete. lief cute. b Urns and lletny ..i -lihaur, ilrs I. If.ilienhauer. I'.Lininimi.iH' r.i Hdiiresa liy the ltev Dr. I'arK'j ('mimnn. ill S'npranii na, "Ave ilnne," ijourea; I S I)r ftiiiK," Ium Mfilietiliauer. b. .Mine. , H Idi'h Hater Harper, leliu ur.d p n.. n- g .irpai .'. Mr. and Mrs Initie, .l,jn- ' E i.auer 171 Nocturne. "llldutriiirf Nlehi ' H .ir.ani ' Meruit n-3'ihn . "Haruliande. Hum, . v lAiuia. Henry. Iijie Jr. nml Cre.,y Q Mi.henhauer, violinists, .Mrs. Iiula .Mellt-ri- . y 1 duuur. n.:cenipanut I jf I 3 Literary HveiuriK, rondueted l.v th. ! f-i editorial etaris of tin. Outlook. HilantiKc I ?S I American and Harper Hroiners. p 1 Schenectady station (MOV) fl (M'eeteni Rlertrln (einimnj) M 1'J 30 P. M. Karly stock market quota. ' tlens 1 m (i-ltreluce and sleck market quotations. 3 baseball riiulu In NdtU.ri.tl. Amern.in and el I International Leiiaues. nes tiunetins , f-f I 7 IS Concert preuram I'ex .- t. "tie,'dn ' M Meled-." Antonie (lavanurel. Mat-Uerme't I 0 lurch. stra. It. U M.n Derni'.tt pUnlst.W J ' 1 1 I lleuiy, K Ven llvnini:. Mulum x. NVslei- ,B I I ernet .1 Maly, cell.. C Hove (..ivephuiit i 'j. H Mattliews. banle, C. f l.,i,eit, flute. ,4 K B. Sflell. bass: K. '! Shear, xylophone , tj , and drums, lux trot. "Wnetniti Love Ileat" 1 (by rc'iueet). Kent, Mai'Derirett (ireiestrn. tenor sole. "Mmht I March Through Life I E Aaln." Needhum. Ernust Orirfltba. walu, 1 ?l ' 'Moen Klver," Davis, MacDerrnetfs Orches- 1 ii tra; piano ele. "Murmurlnir Zephyrs," Jen- fs sen, Irlnc C. IluUeck; fox trot, -Teasing," IB Iby request). Blern. MacDermett's Orchestra, S featurlnic Mr Bhear. xylophenlst; address, H 1 "Hospitals ana ineir pervice, intrenuctnic 1 National Hospital Day. May VI; tenor sole, ' "O, Bele Mle." In Italian. Dl Capui, Mr. 1 Orlfflths; medley of popular alls from 1 llombe." (by request), Ai Jolsen, MacDer- 1 Imeit's Orchestra, piano sole. "DancliiB ! luvi.." Pleernka. Afr. IlultnrU tn fr.t "lly the Hapi.hlre Seas.- Whltmark. Mac S Dermelt's Orchestra., fet trot. "K,ss .Me by 1 g t ..rivsB, t.rittt, ,.iauiFi iituit m iircuesira piano sole, "Spinning Mim." I.ltelff. Mr. Hullock waltz. "Three o'clock In the Morn ing," Kebledn, MacDermntt's Orchestra, tenor sole, "Then You'll Jtemember M." llaKe, Mr. drlffltliB: "I Have a nendezveus With Ten." from "The Four Horsemen of .i.iiiNKifiKiinsjsEiiiffia'iraiaGWiK.Ji There's Music in the Air for Yeu! Everything IN RADIO Sayre-Level Radie Ce. 41 N. 10th St. !SVArKVVVsKA.A i Free Radie Outfit furnished and Installed complete with every neuseivlrlnc certract. for a limited time only. Let us estimate at once. KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO. 907 WALNUT STREET Bell Phene, Vfatnut 4063 RADIO APPARATUS HEAD PHONES DIALS AMARAD SETS WESTINGHOUSE SETS CLAPP-EASTHAM SETS COMPLETE STOCK OF GUARANTEED PARTS Chart for Ralldlnc Year Own Ret Including Full Instrur- FlQn tlens nnd DHrmms. . H. Reyer Smith Ce. Vlctrelai, Radie Appmratui 10th and Walnut Street Stere Open Until e P. M. Dally Saturday Until 0 F. M. : te protect your radio apparatus and your ; property against lightuiag and te take off static accumulations. Caa be installed out : ; doe'rs where a liihtniac arrester belen. Highly efficient, no vacuum te lese, no fuse te blew, offers permannent protection. Takes the place of a lightning twitch. Keystone Radie Lightning Arrester APPROVED BY THE NAT! BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 50.00 Fer Hale by Radie Dealers, Department Stores nnd Electrical Denier every where. ELECTRIC SERVICE SUPPLIES CO. Mfr, of Lightning Arresters for SO Yean 17th & Cambria Sts., Phila. r Hear Your Radiophone Before Yeu Buy It raminnineiiiiiBiiiy V ISIT our new store at 1326 Arch Street and hear for yourself thc daily concerts received en our phones. Yeu arc always welcome. e B CRYSTAL SETS for receiving local concerts C. XV. 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Tube Hiekets. 'enip . . .7.'5 . KclluK 1'henes Ixiulne ... 10,00 r.l, CHAMPION RADIO CO. Radie Headquarters 235 Market St Costs Ne Mere -But you (jet mere Protection! IN the official Underwriter's trials, this Van Dern safe made one of the most remarkable records of any safe ever tested. At the end of two hours and fifteen minutes 15 minutes longer than the time required by the Underwriter's Laboratories, the inside temperature was still 70 less than the 300 point allowed.' ' We have thfs safe in four convenient sizes at prices practically as low as safes of ordinary construction. Our complete line of interior fittings permits you te select separate sections most economi cally for your particular needs. THE VAN DORN IRON WORKS COMPANY "Mastercraftsmanship'in-Steel" 454 Bourse Bids. Phene Lembard 667 1 ?fatZ2 tszpmmmmmma.m'amB - STEEL FILES SAFES DESKS i 'V'e-.'Si AC Xnmh v lOJ tMtV" ;r- i-.V in tv A-,- mmmmmmmlmmmm-im-'rrrT? 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WALKER & KEPLER VffWfS31 CHESTNUT STiW "The Friendly Way" was his answer A traveler who for years has used the Baltimore & Ohie Railroad from Philadelphia te Baltimore, Wash ington, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Leuis summed up his regard for courtesy, service and geed transportation by calling it "the friendly way." After all, it is possible te get a let mere out of trav eling, for Baltimore & Ohie empleyes make it a part of their day's work te give a passenger the utmost in comfort and service. Next time you plan a trip, tele phone Walnut 3602 the "Travel Bureau." Let us knew where you're going and when. We'll de the rest, with train schedule information, Pullman reserva tions and tickets with generous stop-ever privileges. The Baltimore ft Ohie haa three ticket offices at 1335 Walnut Street, at the 24th and Chestnut Streets and the Wayne Junction Stations. One of them is near your home or office, and there's a representative at each place ready te help you. Baltimore Ohie overheard en the Baltimore & Ohie "I have used the line for a number of years," said the head of a manufacturing concern, "and my experience makes me think of the Baltimore & Ohie as the "friendly way." And that counts wheft you travel." AMERICA'S FIRST RAILROAD ESTABLISHED nvi 1 8 A FEARLESS BOOK PAGE --which tells you about the books te read and these te avoid is the kind of a page which is published every Saturday morning by the PUBLIC 1 ii fri TstiirT?ScaSrS&ffTVi!y LEDGER A great deal is being written nowadays, but very little is being recorded or digested. W. Orten Tewsen, assisted by an able staff of collaborators, separates "the tares from the wheat" in this weekly book review. What te read and what net te read is always a question of deep moment te parents of children and te busy parents themselves. The Boek Page of the Public Ledger each Saturday morning, under the guidance vef men of keen and appreciative intellects, assists its tens of thousands of readers in saving their time in reading dress or, as a famous publisher frequently puts it, "merely a mess of words." These critics tell you of the worth-while books that bring you infinite diversion and entertainment in the quiet of your own home that educate and enthrall your interest the geed books of Remance, Adventure, Travel, Mystery. What book te read? Consult The Boek Page of the Public Ledger every Saturday morning. "Make it a habit." .. v- "$P f . ' ii, i?iWy V ik.-i.- . . i f r1i"--HY koirJiterV, . .. 77 ', JJftJy &2fi frh ,4 tt4 'H Ti'f i 'ij'.jsy:t Mil ill 1 Xil
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