Who's who on the air (1932)

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RADIO has become FINE FURNITURE In the early days of Radio, little thought was given to the type of cabinet into which the manufacturer built his set. All effort was put into improving reception, eliminating static, and interference. Today, with those earlier mechanical difficulties completely overcome, the modern electric set makes its appear¬ ance in many types of cabinets, each styled to harmonize with the furniture of some authentic period. In addition, Ludwig Baumann has designed a number of pieces of standard furniture such as desks, tables and secre¬ taries into which you can have mounted any standard radio chassis. This makes it possible for you to have a real custommade radio to fit into your decorative scheme. Whether you want a standard cabinet model, or a set in a special piece of furniture, you should visit one of the Ludwig Baumann radio departments, where you can select your Radio by comparison, from the hundreds of makes and models on display. And remember, Ludwig Baumann will give you a liberal allowance for your old radio in exchange for a new model. Then you can arrange to pay-out-of-income with only a small deposit, and a year to pay the balance. Above — RUTH ETTING, charming star cf the Ziegfeld Follies, listening to a radio clock in the Ludwig Baumann Studios.