Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE
The World Renowned
SOHMER
REVIEW
QUALITIES of leadership
were never better emphasized
than in the SOHMER PIANO of
to-day.
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 & do.
WAREROOMS
Corner Fifth Avenue and 32d Street,
New York
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON.
They have a reputation of OTOJ
FIFTY YEARS
far superiority In those qualities wlu«.!>;
ar« most essential In a First-class Plau.t
VOSE & SONS PIANO CO
BOSTON, MASS.
BALER
PIANOS
3O«
SOUTH
H1ABQVAKTIKS
WABA8H
AVBMJB
CHICAGO,
KIMBALl
JANSSEN PIANOS
The most talkcJ
Any other piano just .is yooil J/OMN uuiro.
In
a class
b y itsolf
T h e piano that
lor quality
pays iliviileiuh
.mil
nriie.
allllu-
time.
BEN H. JANSSEN
M W YORK.
LARGEST OUTPUT IN
THE WORLD
• CABLE
& SONS
Piano* and Player Piano*
W. W. KIMBALL CO. I
CHICAGO, ILL.
I
SUPERIOR
IN EVERY WAY
Old Established House. Produotlon Limited to
Quality. Our Playors Are Porfeoted to
the Limit of Invention.
CABLE ft SONS, 58t West 38th St., N.Y.'
NONE BETTER
It is a serious claim to indulge in the
word Best in the promotion of any
line of merchandise. One must be
positively certain of the promise to
safely take such a position. When we
say that the Bush & Lane piano is as
good as any piano that can be made we
do so with the full intention of proving
it to be so. Every part of a
BUSH & LANE PIANO
is as good as it is possible to make it.
We stand ready to prove it to you.
The Peerless Leader
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
MANUFACTURERS
The Quality Goes In Before the Name Goe* On.
GEO. P. BENT COMPANY, Chicago
HOLLAND, MICH.
ESTABLISHED 1 8 3 7
QUALITY
Tf\€*
One of the three
GREAT P I A N 0 S
PIANO.
of the World
DURABILITY
BOARDMAN
& GRAY
Manufacturers of Graad, Uptight amd Player
Pianos of t i e inert grade. A leader for a dealer
to be prowd of. Start witk tke Bcardman k Gray
and your racceu ii assured.
Factory:
ALBANY, N. Y.
CINCINNATI NEW YORK CHICAGO
Owner, of tke Everett Piano Co., BostoB
HADDORFF
Straubc Pianos
CLARENDON PIANOS
SIIG THEIR OWI PRAISE
Novel and artistic case
designs.
Splendid tonal qualities.
Possess surprising value
apparent to all.
STRAUBE PIANO GO.
5 9 East Adams Street
CHICAGO
:
ILLINOIS
Manufactured by the
HADDORFF PIANO CO.,
Rockford, - - Illinois
M. P . M O L L E R . , M »" tur »° TU "'" •'
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° SSS^r PIPE ORGANS
HAGERSTOWN. MD
THENtW YOr*. !
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VOL. LVIII. N o . 12 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, March 21,1914 *
T
HE early bird, so the sage affirms, always discovers the choice worms in his early morning
wanderings. That is proof, so saith the wise ones, that men should hasten to leave their
downy couch at an early hour.
Modernized, it means that every man has to be up and doing in order to hold his
own in this progressive and vitalizing age. If we are not up to the minute in everything, we are
pretty apt to suffer when the returns are all in.
We talk about fate and luck as though everything was a matter of chance, when, as a matter
of fact, if we investigate the lives and accomplishments of the wise ones we will find that "they,
while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night."
If we are close students of men we will learn perhaps that a man usually gets just about what
he deserves in this life.
If we study our own misfortunes carefully we will find that it is within ourselves to trace
such effects back to a possible, if not probable, cause, and a closer study of the lives of other men
will bring you about the same deduction.
The harvest is not always apparent, and sometimes it may be long withheld, but it eventually
comes, no matter how we may strive to avoid it.
Curses and chickens, together with evil deeds, invariably come home to roost.
The more thoroughly we realize this the better position we shall be in when it comes time to
gather the crop which we have sown in days past.
The thoughts and actions of life are synonymous with the seeds which the farmer sows, and
the subsequent condition which we term fate or destiny f is the natural harvest that follows, and is
dependent upon the seed that we have sown. If we sow the winds we must expect to reap a whirl-
wind; if we sow tares we must expect to gather weeds. It is only by sowing good seed, in the
shape of meritorious actions, that we have any right to anticipate, or even hope for, a gratifying
and agreeable harvest.
There are many people who complain about their ill luck, when as a matter of fact the evil
fortune to which they object is really the perfectly natural harvest which comes from the seed
which they have sown.
If a man runs his business in a slipshod manner, the result will be he will fall far short of
accomplishing financial success; but if he figures carefully every detail of the enterprise which he
controls, whether it be large or small, he will find that the seed which he has sown will come back
to him in the shape of an increased financial harvest.
The grind of modern competition has accentuated conditions in all trades, and it pays every
man, whether he is interested in either manufacturing or selling, to watch carefully just the kind
of seed he is sowing. The harvest depends entirely upon that, and if we are resting in security
with the idea that we are making money because we are doing a bulk business, when the harvest
time comes some unpleasant truths may be revealed, and it may be seen that we have been fooling
ourselves, and that is a mighty unpleasant condition for anyone to be in.
The man is fooling himself in piano merchandising when he is
allowing a high valuation upon a trade-in for a player-piano, and he
may be making two sales at no profit. That is not the trade seed to
sow with the assurance that a financial harvest of pleasing propor-
tions will be the result.

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