Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 6

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The Music Trade Review
AUGUST 6, 1927
cement of
THE EVENINft WORLD, SAiUBDAY, JULY 30, 1927.
SOCIETY OP1?NS
'WAR ON OPERA
HOUSE SITE
Mr*. VaaderMIt L«U1B Group
j Opposing 57th SL Location
when he returned from Europe that
the W«et V7th Str«et alu n > not yet
tb* final cbolca uul we* tuu under
orltlotam. He defended It, tvo«r>er, u
the Mat one KralUble.
," ee.ld Mr. KaJin »t that time.
better one c*o be found con-
latent
» eoonomle and prmctt- propoaM alta." Kr. Drbaa will aaU on "that the >7tn atnet locsaU
conaldi
lea at Suropean opera aouaea.
opinion on mv belt
open to conviction.'
Joseph Urban, wne with Benjamin
Platar Uorrla la to OUiga tbe new
>perft houae. In an Lntarnav
that.
u t o of the
pe
been d«tayed by the dlaou
i IDa. TaaderhUt and tho ixnUoKlera
irao support her are eald to feel thai
the n t a ttnet s l u la too nauen ft eon.
esaslon to popular demand fttul noi
Newport
bome.
p
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that h
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opposition
atrucuon
of f U
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Chalnnan
of the
Poes Your Child
Possess
Musical Talent?
on opposite page
will be as
easy as-
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for you
ifym
Your Children
Wise patents ate those who recognize the
value of Piano Instruction, and encourage
their children's musical talents.
The influence of music in building character
and cultivating the mind is strongly urged by
all modern educational authorities.
Encourage your children to play. It will
profitably engage their minds and be a de-
lightful accomplishment in later life.
The Knabe Studios are at the service of stu-
dents (as outlined in the Evening World), and
classes are being formed, under a competent
instructor. Send in application below.
WM. K N A B E & C O .
657 Fifth Avenue, New York
Pleaje en»r my oame as t studene in your 0oiwc of Piano
JOIN
THE MELODY W A Y CLUB
W
E are one of the supporters of
the Melody Way Club, W e
believe in it and will help anyone who
will mail Entry Blank below or who
will come to our. Showroom* and
register for the course.
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Mail This Entry Blank
/oin the
Evening Wdrld
Melody Way Club
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION BLANK
Fifth
W< an boldiaf I
re for children tx
the a | « of
iad 14 who have i
Nothini
Nolhtni IO boy: no obligation: juil
eut out ibv r-vtninf World
Mdod«
way" lfMooi and call at our nor* am
meive free instruction or a "Melod
W i r " t«ct»t; but rim you «
en
roll, u oat apace is limited: n writ
lodiT for mrollm-iit blank. n m » i ) t
it's ft« and all Melody Club member
Albemarle Music House
FEASE BKHNINC CO., 1 s t ,
961 F l a t b u . h A v e .
Avenue
at 52nd
Street
Telephone Plfiia joeo
end
Find Out Without
Buying a Piano
fhc piano
lessons
U t I D AUD ENDORaEtl BY^HE GREATEST ARTISTS
f Y>4) part aoelety will play In Mln
pag ft alta) for tlu propooed new lleti
potltan Opera Bouao vki
iko-dar by ta* announcement that lira.
yjonaallua Vanturblit wfta I
tpvup ol boaholdare wboM quiet oppo-
i ettttoa aaa davejopfta Labs a petition
I tha sttrswton) to a«lecl aome alt* othar
- than that i n . ITU streot, bo(>
iKhtti aatf HlBtli'iventaSa. ISerti
t a o nportai. osa that en* bosaoh
.want ft nTUa Avenue alt» and »nol
tha,t they praier one la Oantm Puk
.W*at.
T h e Evening World Melody Way Club
Piano £ « . 20 East 5«h St. N. Y. C.
I want to joii T V Melody Wa» Club. Sead me mj wmberahip
button and card by mail and place my name Da the roster to receive
piano leeaona sbsolutely free and without ottigation.
Name.. : : : ; : : : ; i r : : : : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Melody Way
Has Come to Town!
N
Enroll
Here
Today!
OW TO an t u l . u a 1,1. loo s ambition—10
ha.e
ur child mjat*r th« piano. The
Eveni
World il ipoasorini tbt fimom
H an pf troop Piano Inltractiaa—wl
we are* T b m ii no c u t or ofclvttioa to fod ia taiisf
adva*t. s i of this wonderful oppornnirr. We s a n
furaiahed a complete class room jor pupila in out
IIOK; » I aopply frie pianoa for OM: we haw ar-
ranged for competent ifutnicfors to be pretest. Thia
ii yoor d u u e to secure hrfh-giade muaical iistrtu-
ticn for your'ehilor. worth hosdttds of dollail, put
now for a limited period absolutely free.
Ca The Evnin)
Worfc! for tf.ta.Te of •
SU!od.j Wayor term lo Ihit itorr lot com-
plrtt information. Bring your chid hire for
tl
d
KING-SLATER CO., Inc.
4)} Fifth Avenue, New York
tICHTY-IIVE YIARS OF P1NB PIANC) MAKING
C.BAMS SOUS
7)8 BROADWAY^ BROOKLYN
* • - « • • : • . • ) - • • • • • . • •.K>Bnt[KlBl
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to show
youhowy
R
lit Of
'pianos
"on which
'to lc^rn
,>oom*.
rforOfMnJ
Whien Your Daughter
Learns to Play
What school do you attend ? . . . . ; ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; : : : : : : : : : ;
What grade arc you i n !
. : . : : ; ; : ; ; : : ; : : ; ; ; :.-;
How old arc you F.
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PIANO COMPANY
20 EAST 54TH STREET
\at any of ihest
\ Landay stores
NEW YORK
LANDAY HALL
QJ\S
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CU—n Ks> fwrnim Im
j T i l l MELODY WAY COURSE
I A Priceleaa Opportunity for Your
| Child to T.kV Piano Lesaona
ABSOLUTELY FREE
Allied Piano
Manufacturers, Inc.
M I Faltaa ttreM,
WATERS PIANO in your hotne will
be a big encouragement for your
daughter when she begins her music lessons.
For the Waters is one of the world's finest
instruments.
Waters Pianos operaje with a light, elastic
touch, important for developing., the be-
ginner. And a valuable feature is the tone-
softening, practicing pedal—exclusive with
Waters.
Hear the Waters at the store in your local-
ity. You will be thfilled by this wonderful
"instrument, and surprised to find the price so
moderate.
WATERS
I.»..hi*...»
a« eaieaawl
FREE PIANO LESSONS
at
Chickering Hall
JOIN the World"Melody Way Club"
J and take a full course in piano play
ing under competent teachers at famous
Chickering Hall, free of cost. No piano
required.^ Call N O W and Register.
PIANOS
Ufritktt, Grands, Players and Reprodttctrt
First payment low, terms easy, no interest.
Liberal allowance on your old piano.
May we estimate?
HORACE WATERS & Co.
134 Fi(th Avenue near 18th St.
Harlem: 164 W. 125th St., near 7th Ave.
Bronx: 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave.
Jamaica: 163-24 Jamaica Avenue.
S. W. Cor. 42nd St.
and tth Ave. *
HereU 34ea
«.15ihSu- C . . . » 1 M I )
Club
Ar .'-;•. for Freal Imtruction at Any of the Follow^ 3tore»:
Kin,
Baldwin Piano Co..
20 East SOth Street
N
Y k Ci
Sl.ler C... Inc.
Kobler * Catapbeti,
401 West list Street.
New York Cirr.
CpmparetheSohmer
with other makes,
Until then you cannot
appreciate how fine
a piano the Sohmer
really is. <* > >
EALIZE your life-long ambition! Learn
how to play the pianor l e t your boy
or girl benefit by this splendid oppor-
tunity! T H E E V E N I N G WORLD has
organized The Melody Way Club for everybody
—to help them toward a quick and easy mastery
of the most noble of all instruments!
We are holding free chsjes at our store (or
children' between the agei of 8 and H.
Nothing to buy; no obligation; just cut out The
Evening World "Melody Way" lessons and call at
our: store and receive iree instruction by a "Melody
Way" teacher; but first you must enroll, as our
space is limited; to tvri:e today (or enrollment
blank; remember it's free and all Melody Club
members are welcome.
Are you teJctag piano Leeeona a o w F . . ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , * : :;
FREE USE ofHardman Studios
and free lessons, tool
Allit^PHtM M'f'ri., Inc.,
For Yew CbiU
Piano
R
Steinway — Weber — Steck
DUO-ART PIANOS
Have you ever taken p4ano leesacMi > ..;.-;;;::rc;:;: :;
WIMTEBROTH & CO., PIANOS
12 Union Square, New York
S^HILDREN who are enrolled {at
\_, The Evening World Miessoer
Piino Lessons are invited to practice in
the studios of Hudman, Peck at Co.
N o expense of tny kind. Convenient.
— 433 Fifth Avenue, just below 39th
Street. Artistic in Mraosphere and beau-
tifully appointed. You will be cordially
welcomed, nude comfortable. If you
wish, special free instnictton by • com-
petent trachcr. Please feel perfectly fire
to visit us, and make these your tegular
practice studios.
Take Piano Lessons—Free!
Steinway & Sons.
10* West !7lh Street.
New York Cirr.
C. Bau«r & Sons,
711 Broadway
Brooklyn.
Horace .Waters * Co.,
1M Fifth Are.,
. New York Cirr.
Landay Broi.,
IS 21 Broidwar.
New York" City.
Horse* Waters it Co.
171 Eaat 14«th. .Stree-,
Brew .
Landay Br
lil-OS Jamaica
Jamaica
>7 West rrth Street, New York
rtetae enroll my naaM and adviae me »Sen tie Vfc
Musk Leeeon daasea an to beun at ChKkerh|
NiWffl
ADDMB
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Allied Fiaao M«rs.. Inr
Hi Ftfhaa St,
BrooUya.
Allied Piano Mfrs. Inr
1128 Broatiway,
Brooklyn.
A!l>emarle Musk H W
t i l Flatbuah Ave..
Brook rfo.
Anrlenon * Co..
170 Livingston St..
Brooklyn. '
%nM.n
Catalog mallnt
{Reproduced from the New York Evening World, July 30, 1927)
Lsnoay Bros.,
427 Fifth A T * ,
New York City.
Weser Brae,
1)1 West 2Jrd Street,
New York City.
O. W. Wuerti Os..
IMS Third Ave..
Nev, York Cit).
acmuNO v ON»
Hardfaan, Pedt fc Co.,
4!! Fifth A v e ,
New York City.
Landay Bros.,
104 West 4Zd Street.
New York City.
Maion * Hanlin Co..
I l l Fifth Ave,
New York Cirr. '
Mathuahekj Pieoo C«,
;r Wen I7th Street,
New York City.
Chickering A Sons,
a Wear S7th Street,
New York City.
Sohmer k Co..
II West S7ih Strte
New Vort City.
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The Music Trade Review
Philadelphia Establishes Adult Night
Classes in City's Melody Way Campaign
Dealers Already Reporting Substantial Sales of Pianos Traced Directly to Campaign
—Window Displays Play Effective Part in the Work
PHILADELPHIA, PA., August 1.—With
some 3,000 children and quite a number of
adults enrolled in the Melody Way classes now
being conducted by piano dealers of Phila-
delphia, the value of this plan in increasing sales
of pianos is being proven to the general satis-
faction of the retailers. Sales of a substantial
number of new pianos are directly credited to
the Melody Way work and an even greater
number of parents have purchased used pianos
for their children to practice upon with the pos-
sibility that they may be persuaded to buy new
instruments when their youngsters have demon-
strated their talents as pianists.
Although children make up the classes that
are held in the afternoons in the various show-
rooms and other places provided by the dealers,
the demand for instruction by adults reached
a point some time ago where it was found de-
sirable to establish night classes for the grown-
ups, among whom are being found a sizeable
proportion of piano buyers. What some dealers
are doing in connection with the Melody Way
work is indicated in the case of Ramsdell &
Sons, 127 South Twelfth street, the head of the
company, G. C. Ramsdell, being president of
the Philadelphia Piano Trade Association. In
this store alone some 400 Melody Way pupils
arc enrolled for the juvenile day classes and
the adult night classes. The company has
AUGUST 6, 1927
taken this opportune time to display the Mil-
ton Tom Thumb uprights, only 41 inches high,
of 59 note range, and finished in a variety of
bright colors as well as in mahogany. The in-
struments are designed particularly for the use
of children.
C. J. Heppe & Son took advantage of the
Melody Way campaign to arrange a series of
effective window displays that have attracted
wide attention. The Heppe windows are so
constructed as to give a clear view of the in-
terior without shadows, and during the past
week there was held in the window practically
every hour a Melody Way class, with each
child provided with a keyboard desk for finger-
ing exercises. The instructions given by the
teachers were relayed to the crowds on the
sidewalk by special radio loud speaker devices,
and at the conclusion of each class and before
the assembling of a new one, concerts were
given on the Orthophonic Victrola. The result
was that Chestnut street in front of the Heppe
Store was jammed each day by those watching
the classes and listening to the concerts.
N. Stetson & Co., 1111 Chestnut street, local
distributors for the Steinway and Schumann
pianos, are having the interior of their stores
remodeled and redecorated. Two new fire tow-
ers will be erected in the rear of the building,
and the entire interior will be decorated in
white and French gray. No steps have yet been
taken for the election of a successor to the
late Frederick T. Steinway in the directorate of
the Stetson house.
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L
(Continued from page 3)
as to whether $4,000 was a large sum of money
or not—and lost the sale. A successful sales-
man admitted it was a large sum and
immediately pointed out more perfections and
refinements contained in that glorious instru-
ment—and sold it.
Five dollars or $10 for an idea! If so, some
got $1,000 worth. And then all those men of
the firing-line from the different regiments
or stores—a few girls, too, whom we'll call
the red cross girls, fighters in the battle of
sales of musical instruments, whose only op-
ponents and real competitors are the salesmen
of automobiles, ice-making machines and trips
to Europe, etc.,
Finally, the ten courses in salesmanship
were the means of bringing together the sales-
men and sales managers from all the different
stores. Competitors met with a common object
in view, a constructive one, and by the time
the courses were over they were calling each
other by their first names and realizing that
they were all united in the great effort to put
music in the homes in advance of and before
washing machines, new automobiles and real
estate investments.
Outing of Employes of
Garwood Plant of Aeolian
The annual outing of the piano department
of the Garwood, N. J., plant of the Aeolian
Co. was held on last Saturday, July 30, at Bel-
vedere Beach, N. J., the members of other
departments joining in and enjoying the shore
dinner at the Casino and the field and aquatic
events which preceded it. There was a base-
ball game between the piano department team
and the general factory team, and won by the
former; various kind of races on land and in
the water, a tug-of-war and other interesting
contests. - E. Vail, superintendent of the piano
department, acted as toastmaster at the dinner,
with W. Darroch, former Mayor of Garwood
and production manager of the factory, as one
of the speakers, he praising the committee for
the excellence of the arrangements throughout
the entire day.

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