Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 20

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VOL. LXXVIH. No. 20 Published Every Saturday. Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., 383 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. May 17, 1924
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Steinway Pre-Eminence
N every field of endeavor there is one definite factor that stands out
prominently and alone—one particular product that dominates and
is representative of the best produced in that industry.
In the piano field this dominating p o s i t i o n is held by the Steinway
piano—a position accepted and recognized by the industry as well as by
the public.
The prestige of the Steinway obtains not only in the concert hall, but in the
salesroom and the home. It is indisputable.
THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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5TEINWAY
helNSTRUMENTof the IMMORTAL
One of the contributory reasons why the Steinway
piano is recognized as
THE WORLD'S STANDARD
may be found in the fact that since its inception it has
been made under the supervision of members of the
Steinway family, and embodies improvements found
in no other instrument.
Since 1844
SUCCESS
ii Moored tke ioalor who take* adrantage of
The Baldwin Co-operative Plan
wklch offera tw rj opportunity to represent tmdor the most favorable
condition* a complete tine of hifh-graae pianos, playen and reproducer*.
For information write
lnc rp0T*ttd
Chicago
St. Louii
Dallaa
Cincinnati
Indiaaapoli*
LoaiariUc
PEASE
PEASE PIANO CO.
New York
Denver
San Fraadaoo
General Offieoa
Leggett Aye. and Barry St.
MEHLIN
PIANOS
Schalz Upright Piano
Schnlz Player-Piant
Afor« Than 190,000 Pianoa and Player-Piano* Mad* and Sold Sine* 1*93
PAUL G, MEHLIN & SONS
Wararoom*:
509 Fifth Ave., near 42d St.
NEW YORK
M. Schulz Co. F —**
Schalz Small Grand
Schnlz Electric Expression Piano
"A Leader Among Leaders' 1
Bronx, N. Y. G.
Main Office and Faotoricat
Broadway from 20th to 2 l i t Sta.
WEST NEW YORK, N . J.
Factories: CHICAGO
Of licet:
THE CABLE COMPANY
M-i&m ^Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and Wellington PSataseg Cavslo, feftA*'
Osaffig, l u p h o t u , Solo Euphona and Euphona RcproduMiln^ %tK&m£ftmffmm
CHICAGO
THE MOST COSTLY PIANO IN THE WORLD
FACTORIES
B O S T O N
GENERAL OFFICES
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A PIANO OF NOTABLE
DISTINCTION
Pianos, Players and Reproducing Pianos
Established W%Wf^lf^f
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i860 D l l ^ r i ^ r i ^ i J C j
CORPORATION
The EASY-TO-SELL Line
Cypress Arenue, at 133rd Street
New York City
BAUER PIANOS
MANUFACTURERS' HEADQUARTERS
Established 1842 315 North Howard St..BALTIMORE, MD.
30S South Wabash Avenue
::
CHICAGO
The Perfect Product of
American Art
Executive Offices: 427 Fifth Avenue, New York
Factories: Baltimore
A QUALITY PRODUCT
FOR OVER
QUARTER OFA CENTURY
POOLE
•^BOSTON —
GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
AND
PLAYER PIANOS

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