Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 51 N. 16

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THE:
The World Renowned *
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
7THE QUALITIES of leadership
W were never better emphasized
than in the SOHMER PIANO of
to-day.
SOHMER
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON.
They have a reputation of over
FIFTY YEARS
It is built to satisfy the most
cultivated tastes.
The advantage of such a piano
appeals at once to the discriminat-
ing intelligence of leading dealers.
Sobmer & Co.
for superiority In those qualities which
are most essential in a First-class Piano.
VOSE & SONS PIANO CO.
BOSTON, MASS.
ORIGINALITY
WAREROOMS
Comer Fiftb Avenue and 32d Street, New York
is the key-note of the
Bush & Lane propo-
KAGM
Pianos >^
BAUER
sition.
comparison.
PIANOS
all. We stop at nothing
AVBNUB
to produce the best.
CMICAQO, ILL.
ORAND AND UPRIGHT
Highest Award at the United States
Qmienntal Exhibition, 1876, and are admitted to
dx» tMe most Celebrated Instruments of the Age.
Guaranteed for five years. Jt^~ Illustrated Cata-
logue furnlBhed on application Price reasonable.
•Terms favorable
THE
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
HOLLAND, MICH.
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY
Warerooms? 237 E. 23d St.
B. H. JANSSEN
,
Factory: from 233 to 245 E. 23d St., N. Y. 132d St. and Brown Place, NEW YORK i
DAVENPORT & TREACY
Pianos are conceded to embody rare values. They are the result
of over three decades of acquaintance with trade needs. They
are attractive externally, possess a pure musical tone and are sold
at prices which at once make the agency valuable to the dealer
FACTORY-1901-1907 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y
A case
design in advance of
MANUFACTURERS' HEADQUARTERS
INo*. 244 WABA8H
A tone beyond
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CHICAGO
PIANOS
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CONCEDED T O BE THE
NEW ARTISTIC STANDARD
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It is with pardonable pride that we refer to the unanimity with which the
Greatest Artists, Brightest Critics and Best Musicians have accepted EVERETT
Pianos as the new Artistic Standard. Progressive dealers are fast providing
themselves with " T h e Everett" as a leader.
The John Church Co
CINCINNATI
NEW YORK
HADDORFF
CLARENDON PIANOS
Novel and artistic case
designs.
Splendid tonal qualities.
Possess surprising value
apparent to all.
Manufactured by the
HADDORFF PIANO CO.,
Rockford, - - Illinois
LINDEmN
AND SONS
PIANOS
J. A. MANVILLE,
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
Expert Scale Draughtsman
And Consulting Specialist on Piano
Construction. 40 years* experience.
WRITE AND TFLL MR YOUR TROUBLES.
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THE
REMLW
ffljSIC TIRADE
VOL. LI. No. 16
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, Oct. 15,1910
S1NG
CENTS.
5£OOS5R S *EAIL
Look for Sunlight
T
ALK about opportunities!
There are plenty of them all about, and the man with the big opportunity to-day is the man in
the ranks.
In my opinion the events of the next ten years will demonstrate that the men who have
achieved the big successes will be those who have worked up from humble beginnings.
There are a lot of men who feel that they have had no reasonable opportunity to develop their intel-
lectual powers.
Strange as it may seem, most of us believe that if we had had a larger field in which to operate we should
have astonished the world with our wonderful powers; and so it goes!
It may be that some men are over-cautious.
They lack confidence in themselves, and the man who is over-cautious rarely ever advances.
He thinks he has ability, but is afraid to shy his castor in the ring and take his chances.
Nine times out of ten you will find that the man who is afraid is a pessimist.
He is invariably looking on the dark side of things, and when that feeling is allowed to remain in one's
mind too long it poisons the wellspring? of human nature and injures, through doubt, a human life.
Doubt depresses.
It hangs like a curtain of gloom, and the person who lives in that kind of an atmosphere develops
pessimistic qualities.
Leave doubt behind.
Clear the sky and live in the sunshine!
Believe in many things and brush away doubt as you would cobwebs from the brain.
Have confidence in your own ability.
Have confidence in mankind and do not be a habitual doubter.
Life at best has too little sunlight in it to have it entirely eliminated by doubt.
Sit down and discuss anything with a man whose mind is filled with doubts as to business—as to meth-
ods—as to ideals—as to principles—and see how you feel after about half an hour's contact with such a
person!
If he does not exude a poison which depresses and has the tendency to crush out all the buoyancy in
one's being then I am entirely wrong in my estimate of men.
Be buoyant—be hopeful—be one of those who will win success!

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