1 1 mux airiaea into exactly iuu nwr AMI 0 AT THE HOME By HENRY M. NEEf,Y ' iW KNOB i i 4& C HBLAOE) SCREWS 1 8& SX 'l HI iiij''iirMM'ri7iM.iirr 'MACHINE fOR SWITCH POINTS WTO CONNECT" two wmts "5w BINDING POSTS IuCEr- Thls ihewi sene of the' very cheap things that can be usedM the con structlpn of a radio act. The article gives .particulars i ' Your Panels Need Net Cost a Fortune In bulldlnR panels for mounting radio ml, of course there's nothing te com mm with nice wnoeth shiny black for BS or takellte fronts -With brilliant ' lad binding pert. Klectrlcnlly. It's i ih very wn iiiuiimni ... . f. lad It makes such a workman -like job r . .-.. .i-Hnlit in ilm evi nnd'Konie- hlns "hldi the maker can be proud of irhrh he dUpInys It te n h menus tin pet lid. And. I buy n gross of linlf-Jnchrlentf brass machine screws and ft hnlf Bres of tn-n.lnrh-lnn hnmn mnchlne screws and a half gross of prnss wnsners, and Tin about ready te Bankc n dozen nnnels. Itdpean't matter .about the thickness ei ineee nincnine screws or Hie Kind or thread they hove, se long as you con get-nuts tqflt them. Fer switch contact points' I nut flie half-Inch screws through holes, leaving me neaa ei tne screws -en tne front of the panel. On the back, put en your wire and screw the nut en tight and you have n geed contact point, if you want te use them nS binding pests, shove them through from the back with n washer en the beck of the panel, put .Hut fermica and bakellte cost money , nut en tllc cml Jn front twlgt ',.,,,. ami nobody 1m giving away nickel bind- wlr en the bnck' nn,i RCrcu. Mp har(1 ini P? :",d "?,& .KLnJJnJLXl the n-ut- Thenput en another nut roil no t"c wi"""": "" "" "" '" the "unit" system of construction ad rotated in these articles, the various JinVls, if built of the best, will total eulte n thlj sum of money. ' But It isn't really necessary te spend i fortune. It can he done with very little cost. The radio expert will frown rflth disapproval nt the advice I am tain I" Rive I" this article, and (will warn von of 'dialectrlc losses." but. U you've never met a dialectrlc less ptrranallv and wouldn't recognize one If you saw It en the street, yeif enn Itave that liuc-seundlng term te the npert and go ' ahead 'and have all the fan you want with the stuff I am going te describe. I have myself used this a rtat deal and, while I might have es tablished a criminal record with "dia lectrlc losses" I heard the broadcast concerts and that was what I was 'ftr' . . ... Instead of fermlen or bakellte, you cib use any geed hardwood for your panel. And, if you nun't get hardwood. tike just weed. And, if you can't get that, inn I'ompe beard or heavy card board. I made a let of panels when I found an old desk being thrown away and saved these thin benrds that form the partitions in the drawers and be tween the pigeon holes. Just w long as these substances, are thoroughly dry. ou won't knew that jeu arc having "dlelectrie losses," but If you use a soppy weed or a damp iplecc of cardboard, I won't guarantee results. r Fer knobs for switches or coupling handles or condenser handles, I pay a cent apiece in n hardware store for these little wooden handles made for Thin Isn't necessary. Yeu can nsrj any number von. want. The marVs are only te let you make n record of the setting at which you heard the best signal or te let you knew thcfposltlen of your ceup'lng or your condenser en the back of the panel. Yeu enn think of a number of money saving ideas like this ns you build your set. Copyright, te:!, bu I'ubUc Ledger Cempamj Today's Programs Philadelphia Station (Wri) (HtfwwbrMte It Clothier) 1:1 fl P. M. Pml.ie I.miaiR r&illn hul!tlm 8:80 te 4:80 Rtcltftl by (he Htrawbrldcs it Plnthl.f Malj. Ot4Mit. .Tfthn Havana KM. nyfed Iwln, Hureld Blmends, Jehn Vandr- meet, isr.nta ey Miry uomertera. contralto, und teretta Kerk, planlsti V30 te 0 nebll aeern. 6:J0 ndle talk by Lwl P. Kendall. Jr. rhllMalphla Ntatlen (WOO) (Wanamaktr'a) 12:.15 te 1 r. M. (dayllsht'iavine time) Arllntten time alsnal. 4:30 tn S:tO Piane recttul. 7:30 Evenlna cetirert. Hetty Adelmnn. anprane; Kvelyn SJteece, soprano; Uarellna Waaner Oreen. aoprane: Fannie A. ftharcaln. violin; Henrietta K. Mtarrlaen. contralto; Anna flenn Oorden, violin; Miriam K. Alkitu. van, baritone piano; Helen James, piano; Jeseph a. Bum' en tne front, se that you can screw down en a wire when you want te con nect it there. Te make knobs, drill through the pet knob with n drill the size of the two inch machine screws you bought. Then, with a larger bit, big enough te mnke n hole that the nuts will turn in, en large this hole front .and back te a depth te take the nut, pass the machine sctBw threuah. nut the nut en the ether end and screw up hard and fast with i a screwdriver, holding the nut with the end of your wire pliers until It is embedded firmly in the wooden knob. The illustration will straighten out this puzzle for you. Fer switch blades, use thin brass which has a geed, stiff spring te it. Tf it is soft, brass, .it will seen cease te make geed contacts. If you cannot pos sibly afford brass, open up an empty tin can and cut your blade out of that with your mother a sewing scissors but don't let her cetch you at It. She'll declare it will ruin her scissors. I've used my wife's for six months, and she doesn't knew 'It yet. It's like these "dialectrlc losses" we've been talking about. Mostly theory. , Fer dials I cut a circle of cardboard any diameter I want. Then I roll it slowly edgewise ever the edge of a ruler, marking It off In sixteenth inches until I have the whole circumference thus divided. Then-1 begin at any one mark and lengthen each tenth-mark and then lengthen each five in between, only net se long aa the tens mark. Then I num ber by tens from zero 'all the way around te the zero again. The dial's you buy art usually care- Philadelphia Statian (WID (Olrnbel nrethtri) 1:50 P. M. Selections by the Otmbel Or cheatra, 2:30 Recital by K.'M. Cady, violinist. 8:00 Several member en the Cenreld re producing piano, 7:03 Final baaebatl acerei. 7:1ft Uncle Wln'n bedtime ntnrlei. 7:20 IThcl Wlp will read the names of children wrlUns te htm. Newark. N. J.. Ktatlen (WJZ) 4 (Weatlnthsuae) (I P. M. "nualneea and Induatrlat condi tion In the United States" aa observed by the National Industrial Conference Beard. 7:00 Stories from St. Nicholas Magazine; courtesy of the Century Company. 7:S0 "Crime and Its Cure." by Richard E. Knrtght, Police Commissioner. City of New Yerk. S:00 "Eat and Be Healthy," by Mrs. .Tenelsn R. Short, editor of the Heusewhea' Forum. Pictorial Review. 0:30 "I.eendnry Indian Talcs," by Prin cess Wabletka, an Indian psychic. Pittsburgh Station (KIHCA) (Wentlnchease) 6:30 P. M. and at .fifteen-minute lntenul? thereafter Harebalt scores. 7 P. M. News. Weekly surey of bunlnes conditions, bv the National Industrial Con ference Heard. "The Unrest In China and Its Final Remedy," by J. I.elghten Htuxrt. president of the Pektn University, Inc., Pekln, Chins :4R P. M. Government market reports and a report of the New Tork Stock Ux chance. H P. St. "Women tn Business " by Thyrsn J. Ames, dean of women, University of Pittsburgh. "Pharmncy," by Julius A, Kerk, clean Plttsbursh College of Pharmacy, University of Plttsburgn. 8:30 P. M. Bedtime sterv for the ehlliirei. V P. St. Musical program. Ml :.: ja :; i .feaaajar'.-.Tjaj... :.;: The Right Goods AT The Right Prices COMB SEE UHR Electric Supply Ce. 19N. 7th St. Phenes Bell Market 2G0S Keystone Main 00J0 r Te every man and woman who wears our heels 3 TWTEVER was the need of a heel that gives real J. i protection se great as it is today. Standing or walking wherever you are today there is always an unnatural strain. Hard . floors and pavements are practically universal. The body must have relief. Half an inch of heel must give it te you. Yeu generally pay the same for O'Sullivan's Safety Cushion Heels as for ordinary heels, though they cost the repairman mere. Although he makes less profit per pair en ' them, O'Sullivan's have two big advantages for the repairman: they always make satisfied cus tomers, and satisfied customers mean bigger business. The ordinary rubber heel is either hard and lifeless or soft and crumbly. O'Sullivan's Safety Cushion Heels combine maximum springiness with the toughness for long, hard wear. Ask for O'Stiflivan's see that they art attached. The O'Sullivan Heel Company. K t m Beys' Extra Extra Streng Play Suits at 79C Ea. fb sHaBM ai ssaasssJssassasssssiMsssaitJssssssas gsf .MONDAY. M.tV 2. 1028. Htere Opens n( 0 A. St. 'lesrs nt Bl30 VM- W SnellenburgS J ENTIRE BLOCK-MdRKET HZXteUWSTREETS . M ' ... rt &. -,;U-1.a s ssnrvn t a i Just the thing Mether has been looking for! Sturdy, well made, and of materials which will with stand the most strenuous wear and numerous ' tub bings. , Three Medels Blue trimmed with red. Khaki trimmed with red, and blue-and-white Sleifcl'a denim Sizes 3 te 8 years. SNELLEHBIIRjeS First Fleer Enormous Purchase of 25,000 Real Hair Nets A Wonderful Value in Our Notion Department 25c Dez- Cap and Fringe Shapes All wanted shades of light, medium and dark brown, blonde, black and auburn. Every net is guar anteed te be full size and perfect, but if upon opening the package you should find any imperfections, kindly return .the net immediately and wc will give you a new one in exchange. W VgSlBBBBBBkL&gsVgSlBBBBVgUHY S Spring-Time IsJMusic-Time Violins, $8.00 te $30.eY Ukuleles, $1.75 te $22.50 Banjo Ukuleles, $3.65 (e $9.00 Tener Banies $14.50 te $40.00 Guitars, $7.75 te $25.00 Slide Whistles 25c te $1.50 Harmonicas 35c te $3.85 Specially Popular Numbers te Add te Your Library of fjl I a1 j -J TLi gSal49cMJ Netl SMELLENBURCS en weparini First Kleer partnieut. Angel Child Caire Moen Cutip (Frem the HIuc Kit ten) Dee Dnh Blues ,o-La-Le Marie On the 'Gin, 'Gin, 'Ginny Shere Southern Moonlight Three o'Cleck in the Morn ing When Buddha Smiles Georgia California Mister Gallagher and Mr. Shean , SnellenburgS Fifth Fleer A New Lew Price en Women's and Misses' Smart 3-Piece Knicker Suits of Ligfitweight Tweed Consisting of Skirl, Knickers, and Sports Suit Ceat ytimjum - vl $12.95 and $15.00 Mere and move in favor among w omen for sports and va cation wear for golf, horse back riding, walking for s-ca-sher i country and mountains. T h e r e u g li ly tailored, full cut, well i-tyU'd suits of escellent iuality tweed and heather mixture. .1 less than one would expect te pay for the suit alone, without the knickers! Sketched. bNr.LLLf.iwKCS Second Fleer, Seuth Building, Bridge The Smartest' of New Silk Sports Skirts Crepes and Seme Baronet Satins and Georgette Stripes In a Special Sale at $5.00 Each Choice of all the popular colorings white, flesh, henna, navy, light blue, ielet and black in self or contrasting .s'.vipcs. Designed in the smait model pictured shirred at the waistband, and finished with the new narrow belt some with novelU pockets, trimmed with pearl button.'.. Skirts for summer sports aiul general wear. Practical and de. cidedly smart. Hand sizes 26 te 32 inches. I'M pi Sv ! ! .B, RuS Second Fleer The Famous Snellenburg Special Corsets Less Than V-i Price in Our May Sale Tomorrow Girdle top, low and medium bust models, with long or short hip lines. Seme elastic girdles included. $4.50 and $5.00 Corsets... $5.00 and $5.50 Corsets . . . $1.98 $2.39 85c te $2.00 Bandeaux at 49c, 59c and 98c Medels for slight and heavy figures in pretty fancv materials. ' J The Handsomest $30 te $49.50 Wraps and Capes Fer Larger Women In Our Stylish-Stout Shep at $19.75 ifc& $25.00 fmk and Jfim )rOV-'-i;'y l U H H "Ml smart double-faced ma- alunning models, spc- t Tt S19.30 cially designed te add length and grace of line te the full figure, devel oped in beautiful mate rials and the met fashionable sports and dress styles. Reversible capes of terial. Silk capes finished with soft fur cellar. Geed looking, serviceable styles in serge and tricetinc. Just the kind of wrap one- needs for cool days and evenings at the shore in the mountains in the country or at home. Sizc3 42l: t ."j4K. One shown. $7.50 Stylish Stout Dresses of Imported Cottens $5.00 Each Made of imported woven fabric, with cellar and cuff's of organdie, edged with a tiny frill. Crisy becoming dainty and they will tub se nicely! Sizes f2z te 50l2. S'-l ' , j S Second loer Splendid Assortments of Fresh, Dainty Blouses Fer the Decoration Day Week-End Trip $2.00 Each Charmiiv models, trimmed in a de lightful variety of Rmait, new etlects tailored or crisp ly frilled. 1 we pictured. i y i'ciir $2.00 The Striped Dimity Blouse In the Sketch at N a clever 1'etei Pan fjlJar model, stiichcd en cellar and in front in pink or blur, and finished witn Imw am! dainty pearl buttons. A -Omit .-lceve blouse. Villi Mrn bi'cU cutis. The Dotted Swiss Medel 0 AA Shown, Alie l)j) IIis tuxedo cellar of line eigaiuiie and features edg ings of fine pleating, around the cellar, diwn t'nc Jient and around the turn-buck cuffs. In leng-sK-fve ."vie. Other Pretty Medels at. $2.00 trimmed, tucked, trimmed with fine pleatings, touches of swiss and gingham. Splendid choesing: I eile, Batiste. Dimity and Novelty Voile Dainty vestee and frilled models. varieu!v Ian- Second Fleur 1000 Yards of Extra Fine $4.50 Pure Irish Linen Table Damask at $3,00 Yard Snow. table linen, of .r. heavy quality and unu-uallv line weave, with a rich dew bleach luster. Kull two vard wide, in beautiful stripe and floral patterns. Pure Linen Napkins Snowy bleached pure Irish linen satin damask napkin in almost 50 different patterns and all desirable sizes Beautiful satin luster finish. $3.25 I7.17-Inch Napkins, Dezen $4.50 lSxlS-Inch Napkins, ' Dezen $7.50 22x22-Inch Napkins, Dezen $8.50 22x22-Inch Napkins, Dezen $11.00 24x24-Inch Napkins, Dezen SneOxnBURgS Second Fleer SNELLENBURd & CO.; $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $6.50 $7.00 $1.00 Mercerized Table Damask, Yd. aCk Snowy blwch. .splendid heavy qtinlitv. OcC i- inches wide. In 1 undseme stripe and Me al putterns fery yard guaranteed te give splendid senice !U"lIIIh 50c Turkish Towels, Each OA Woven from fine twn.nl v ...., . til1 all-white in large size. Thick and spongy, 'with hemmed " SnellenburgS First Fleer Big Before-Decoration-Day Sale of i Men's Fine Shirts and Other Furnishings ', At Decidedly Werth-While Savings Men's $3 Silk Striped Shirts at $1.97 ea. We bought these shirtings for cash and bnd the liirts made up te our own erdc-. Consequently, we can eueh for their excellence their ,geed style, geed workman ship and correct finish. All , neat, new selected patterns. mm .-. 1 Slf I tuaue in enue-ricai Style With Ocean Pearl Buttens and Bead-Edge Neckbands. Sizes 11 te 17. ' Men's 52 Pajamas at , White checked nainsoek, white cambric and striped percale pajamas with white or colored frogs. Men's 1 JS'eck wewr at BSl 1.59 55c $3.45 $2.85 Ua id Kvan'f. Knglish foulards in a large assort ment of attractive colors. Men's $5.00 Shirts Sill an.l cotton mistuiTs sometimes called American broadcloth. Heavy ribbed liber silk shirts in good geed looking patterns. Mens S2.50 White and Tan Negliye Shirts at... A special purchase in cluding white woven mad ras shirts in neckband style, and white pongee, in neckband and cellar at tached effects. Exceptional qualities. S1.79 Men's $1.30 CI 1 ft NiKht Shirts at 3J-,J-V Made of geed quulity white cambric and trimmed with white or colored braid. Sizes 15 te 1!). Men's $3.00 ISeach Robes at........ Men's $1.73 te $2.00 Shirts at. CI OA Kuch 1' Neat striped patterns in Harmony percale and wov en madras. A Ne plain whites and tans. Neckband styles. Sizes 11 te 17' j. .Men's $23.00 Silk Robes at Men's Seiesette $1 Q7 Shirts at .'. . . -'-i71 White an tan seiesette shirts every one marked with the genuine Seiesette label. All sizes. Neckband styles. ". 1 V "rCS First Fleer $16.50 Timely Upholstery Specials A I Big Savings Advance Sale of $-1.9S Ready-te-Hany Window Awnings Made of 8-oz. Tan Striped or Khaki p2."8 The. All mzes 30, 30", W. 4S are I feet 0 inches te frame, with 12-inch skirt. This is 3 inches longer than the ave age stock awning sold today. They are scal loped and bound with white braid. Complete with fixture- ready te hang. .Made te match perch awnin 75c Cretonne-Covered Chair Backs al SI. 75 Cretonne Covered Chair rr Seats at Complete Seat and Back, Set . (.!.,'-.. 94c Hi, an tii in grade i ret i i ue. both c ii t and I ::c'. arc luft-'d. heat- liat ei-iht buttons n,. u.i-ig ".I'-Jil m. Tlu- pad for cat. the baik i hali'-num i -i-apf and matchc the than Limited quantity. Imported and Demestic Cretonnes At Greatly educed Prices Never before such puces, 'ulers ei pattern-', and the quality N excellent. .Mjii j'i-i ;n rived from abroad A rate opportunity. Idea! l -'ip ever-, -'inimer draperies. 3!)e Dumetiv Cretonnes.. Yard (iJ)c Demestic Cretonnes. Yard $1.23 Imported Cretonnes. Yard SI. IS Imported Cretonnes. OQ 25c 39c 79c Yard Sl.'IS Inmerted Cretonnes. !- - Q Yard S2.SIS and S.'i.'KS Inmerted Cretonnes. Yard I nun $1.85 or Sale of Extra Heavy Duty 3-Cell, 6-Velt and 4-Cell 8-Velt Batteries Which Cost the Government $58.26 Each at $9.75 each I -.1 ii)innn,es Willard, ' xiee nd Uiamend urui liatteries all teted b.v the (Jovern (Jevern meiit and in A-l condi tion I 'or ivirclenH opera opera tern, liulttinu nyntcmg, vlvetric call mwtemH, Uurr window disptnin, huiihe ami lawn lllu nt i n a t i e n electrical tein and t re. inn, motor metor moter huntn anil exnprlnlln flood (or farm lightinu in eanunctiun with Delce Syntem. In fact we recommend them for every electrical purpose. s ifn l' 'Hill i Nene Sent C. O. D, Ml tSB.eS Aute Department, Third Fleer N. SNELLENBURG & n . s(uh rtFJS II ' t- V. r ifiMl,, --,,.,l..v . r. llte.. -lit II ' II n." n . i ',.i .... . MVjjVvl :wm