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Show COLOR IT NEW WITH DIAMOND DYES Iris, as Miss Flamingo Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye. By CLARISSA MACKIE Each package contains directions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent 15-ce- AAKY BONNER. CIMAM 00?VOT UOM VtfMta DASH, THE DQG Diagram Showing How to Add a Stage of Radio Frequency to a Regenerative Set. Three-Tub- e J. KELLY The parts for the radio frequency stage are all standard, and while most More distance, greater selectivity fans already havp some of the parts and an better set may be around their workshop they may be had by using 'a stage of tuned radio obtained in any. parts frequency with three-tubregenerative store for very little. sets of the type utilizing a variable List of Parts. tickler coil to secure feedback. Al- . The following is a complete list of though intended for this special type parts needed to construct the stage: of receiver, the tuned One coil, one .0003 stage may be used to advantage with variable condenser; one panel, 7 by 10 By C. In New York Herald-Tribun- e. well-stocke- d e , radio-frequenc- y radio-frequenc- y almost any receiver tralized. . that is not neu-- . Aside from Increasing the distance and selectivity of the set, the extra stage will permit the use of a loop antenna a highly desirable feature these days when stations are only 15 kilocycles 'apart and selectivity is an thing. As the loop has directional' properties, Interference from static can practically be eliminated by operating the set with the loop in such a position that it picks up a minimum of interference. Aerial for Best Results. With nn aerial and ground the set will be found to be superior in some e ways to many sets. The combination of tuned radio frequency and regeneration will make for better distance records. The stage may be built in a small cabinet and placed set. alongside of the three-tub' A double-circui- t jack lifts been placed across the secondary tuning condenser to receive the plug to which the two leads from the loop are attached. By using this method it only will he necessary to insert the plug to ue the loop, the double-circui- t jack man-mad- e five-tub- radio-frequenc- y radio-frequenc- y e automatically disconnecting the secondary coil. The loop will be found excellent for use where It is impossible to erect an aerial. The set can he Installed in an automobile or motor boat and operated in a few moments, as it only Is necessary to connect the battery leads and insert the plug. FOREFATHERS OF RADIO By GEORGE LEWIS of The Lronley Itnriio Corporation. In the postgraduate Whilem s boot of Columbia university. New York city, Edwin Armstrong became Interested in the development of receiving circuits for using the radio tube. Eight and nme-tub- e sets were coming into vogue, and it began to ap- - Edwin H. Armstrong. Inches ; one baseboard ft by G Inches ; one standard socket; one rheostat, 30 ohms; five binding posts, brackets and screws for coil and baseboard. If the coil Is to be purchased, any fixed coupler having enough inductance In the secondary to permit It to work over the broadcust wave lengths (from 200 to GOO meters) when tuned condenser catr by a be used. To wind the coil at home a comr tube about six position or inches long and three and one-hal- f Inches In diameter Is used, as it is a stock size and will he easy to obtain. A spool of No. 22 gauge double cotton-covere- d wire will be ample for winding the colls and connecting the set. A secprimary and a ondary are wound on the same tube, of an separated by about inch. Be careful to wind both colls in he same direction. After the connections have been checked the rheostats on both the stage and the detector are turned on. Tuning will be the same as with any oth-e- r set. The dials will differ slightly (usually a few degrees) because of the circuits not being matched, but both circuits will be In resonance when a stations carrier wave Is received loudest. Excessive Squealing or whistling may be caused by reversed primary leads or. too high plate voltage., Reduce. the plate voltage from 45 to 22 volts. If this does not stop the squealing reverse the leads to the primary on the detector coil. hard-rubbe- 10-tur- n 50-tur- n j one-quart- Dash Followed Along. evijyy tinje Dick or Dot spoke to him, wiijch was his way of saying lie "was enjoying himself! He trotted along and sometimes went off on long scampers. They walked through the fields and Dash hounded through the long grass. Just before they readied the woods they came to a high hank where below was a narrow stream. Dick told Dot to follow his stops, but, ala-- and alack, she slipped on a mossy stone and down, straight into the stream she fell. Dick laughed because be thought that here the stream was not deep and lie was waiting to hear Dot laugh , at her too, when lie saw Dash scramble down the bank and into "the tail amplifier tubes used In the. old way. He called this system regeneration. Regenerative sets became popular very rapidly, since a regenerative set operates as efficiently ns any other type of set using several more tubes. They are still the most efficient type of set today. In fact, regeneration Is the technical principle which has made it possible to manufacture the best of radio sets within the reach of the average mans pocketbook. Strong Battery Voltage Necessary for Speaker din-king- Many good sets fail to deliver sufficient volume on the loud speaker water. they are not supplied with the Dots head appeared above the necessary power to do so. Forty-fiv- e water and Dash, tire former coward volts on the plates of the amplifiers who always ran away, laid grabbed her will not deliver enough current to the by the shoulder and was pullitig tier magnets of the loud speaker to pro- to the bank. duce loud signals. Ninety volts will For with his dogs understanding lie give much better results, and Is cer- bad known, somehow, she was in dantainly worth the additional cost. An ger. and that it was deep there. extra grid bias Is sometimes necessary When he got back to the farm anil with .higher voltage, and this Is con- Dick, had led Dot, dripping wet, into nected with C battery, which the house, the other animals wanted is connected between the F post of to know all that had happened. the transformer and the filament. But Dash hadnt a word to say. The negative terminal of the battery He didnt even bark! connects to F and the positive terminal He was just very thankful .and to the filament. happy. But when Dots daddy brought out a great big bone and said to Dash: .. Audio Howl -- It happens sometimes that a steady pear that soon- the owner of a radio howl or loud hum will'.exlst In a loud set would have to remodel his home speaker; and one Is at a loss to acIn order to get It into one room. Armcount for It. This howl or hum Is una a invented like the regenerative squeals, In that system whereby strong single tube Is used both as'aT detector it will keep up Indefinitely unless the and an amplifier, coils being arranged set is shut off. In the majority of cases so that after the signal current has this trouble is due to an audio howl and can be stopped by removing the loud speaker from the. top of the set or placing the loud speaker in anotl er position. A Radio Log Dial Youre a great, the other animals fine, brave understood dog, and Dash was so pleased. Never again was Dash ufrald. His love for Dot hud been greater than Ids fear and it laid mastered ids fear. From then on lie had been. brave and bad been of such help and assistance to all, just as you know. But i hut was long, long ago. And it showed what anyone could do when one they loved was in danger. Hour Did the PorlermKnow? It was Wuliie's first t rip on a pii'l-- ' dial upon which call letters nn When the porter brought a hat mini. which at be marked at the point stations are received can he made by bag for mother's last, tfie little fellow much impressed. cutting a circular piece of cardboard wasMot tier,' dear," lit whispered, vion- one inch larger than the dial Glue It how Gi l he know you had deringly." dial extend the of the and to the back new a haf? original dial markings perpendicularly on the cardboard, using those pen' More for Castor Oil ' markings as pointers to the call letters to be written in as stations are r Will you let niokjvs wiu if I give ceived. you a penny? asked the little boy's A Using New Tubes There is no advantage to be gained in using the new UN power tubes If the proper battery voltage Is not applied to the plate of the tube. . gone through the detector tube once, it is, in effect, sent back through that tube several times to be fuiher amplified. The result Is that one detector tube used In this way Is equivalent to a detector tube and two or more Marcus Marshfield had half a homes scattered through the country. Without any near relatives, Marshfield had contented himself with many friends, but he had reached the three-scornmrk and was rheumatic. I hope you can remain a couple of weeks with me, John, he told the I miss your father young lawyer. since he passed on." We all miss him, sir, said John, who had Inherited tjie Marshfield Interests along with other clients when his father died. Ill stay on a few days, but I never have played around in winter ours is a busy olliee. In tile distance appeared a rosy cloud that was moving rapidly toward them it thinned out jis it neared, appearing long and straggling. It is beautiful," commented John. What is it birds? "Flamingoes. They readied for field glasses but the flock had veered to the south and was settling down, a compact pink mass, behind the tall trees. Marshfield shivered and sent a black servant for a rug. lie stared down the length of the tropical garden, where an old rail fence snaked Its way, shutting out the encroaching woods. What is that?" lie asked sharply a flamingo? The thing is trying to get through the fence all, Its fallen. Im going down to have a look ' at it, sir. Can I lend you an arm? I have in.v crutch, snapped Marshfield, and John slowed his own pace to that of the lame man. "What In thunder are you doing here?" lie snapped out at the flamingo, which was revealed to lie a young girl wearing n tattered frock of rosy cotton. The girl sat down on t he grass and lifted smouldering black eyes in a You know why I atn steady glance. here. Grampus, siie said. Grampus indeed!" snorted MarshI hove forbidden you field angrily. to come here at nil, Iris!" I liato to come it makes me ill to trespass on property that should have been my father's Inheritance, when lie is dying Dying? whispered Marshfield fearfully, Henry dying. John Lawrence saw tiie tragedy in the young eyes, as slip turned slowly and crept back through the fence. Then she turned, her lovely face Wlmt a poor, monger-smile- d scornful. old man you are, Grampus! Not even u blessing for your dying son ! siie fled through the wooded path, a brilliant rosy tiling, with a breaking heart, and nfter her sped young John Lawrence, fleet of foot, a He caught up with famous runner. her in the deepest wood where siie lmd sunk down on the .doorstep of a small tumble-dowcottage. er Miss Flaniinge gasped John, what can I do for your father quick, tell me! Doctor medicine food, slip murmured, alul looked after him as he followed tier directions toward a He boat on the small stream. was with Grampus I must go in and tell daddy that Grampus ts too 111' to come Thoughtfully, almost fearfully, si e went into t he back room where a mans thin form stirred oh a narrow camp could not come, daddy darling, lint lie has sent a young man to do the errands the doctor will he Imre almost at once you are. better?" lie. smiled wanly. Ilis voice was lie gasped.' weak. "Fever's gone, Was father k'nd to you, love? He w as, daiifng, siie lied.' I dont think lie likes my calling him Grampus, though. You mustnt It is disrespectful. He is a good man, hut disappointed' because I married your mother. If siie had lived" He closed his eyes. . Presently, John Lawrence came, with doctor, medicines and a load of . provisions. There was a sound of rustling of lejrves outside, and the dump-clumcrutches on the veranda. Grampus!" cried Iris, and' ran to bring him inside. John Lawrence went back through the wooded path. Now that Marcus Marshfield laid become reconcile!) with his son and lovely granddaughter, they would bring young Henry home to tfie handsome home. He was glad of all that Marshfield should have an heir, and Henry, though temporarily out of luck, would succeed. He wondered if he would ever iscp Iris again before slip became wonderfully molded into tiie state in society to which slip naturally helonced. At the snake fence, he paused and dreamed of her soft loveliness. A sudden rush of air and siie blew past, and perched on the top rail of tiie fence. I'loase let me thank you! slip said. You will lie coming to Never! New Y'ork soon?" In a few weeks I will find you somehow, she said, and fled into the e n p Hunt. thicket. penny!" he exclaimed. .Why! I get more than that for taking castor oil." L'nion Iacific Magazine. It was Feluuary when tiie office boy brought in a white card on which was scrihh'cd "Miss Flamingo, but John did not get bis reward until two years later when they were married in St. Thomas with much fuss and feat tiers. Why not? ljughed Iris. Am I not a flamingo?" A 1 These tubes were designed for power atnplifieatlon and therefore the tube will not function as such If the correct B" battery voltage is not applied In addition- to using the proper B" battery voltage, It Is also necessary to use the proper C baEery. JOHN discontented face of his elderly client. dozen You must hear about the time that Dash, .the dog, showed how really brave he was. It happened a long time ago. Dash was very timid. Vet he was i ' dog. Now usually we think of Irish settees as being brave dogs and-w- e think correctly. Dash cmne, too, from a very brave family of Irish setters. He was long and .laid red hair and he could certainly run. In fact, the animals in the barnyard, near the house where Dash lived told him that was the only thing ho could do, and Dash had felt much ushamqd. Red Top, the Rooster, said : Cock-- a doodle-do, youre a coward. You run away, as the silly hens do. Well, you're not so brave yourself," said Borky 'Rig, who was digging his feet in the soft mud. Im not a coward nor am I brave. I am just fine and lazy. Its all I want, to he, ended Iorky Rig. I'll do some very brave act this very day, said Dash, and save somebodys life, or maybe two or three lies it doesnt make any difference how many (MT lie started in search of a brave adventure, lie was ashamed of being called a coward, and ashamed because he really did feel afraid, And he was still more ashamed for giving way to these feelings. As he passed the farm house Dick and Dot, the two children of the farmer, ran out and Dash followed along, for he knew they were goiig for :v walk. 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