Presto

Issue: 1923 1902

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Let Us Help Make This a Year of Substantial Growth—Read Presto Ads.
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THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY
N U M B P R lono Published weekly by Presto Publishing
NUMBER iaQ2. C O ( 4 0 7 g Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
CHICAGO. JANUARY 6. 1923
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Entered as second clasB matter Jan. 29, 1896. at
Post Office. Chicago, under Act of Mar. 3. 1879.
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STEIN WAY
THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS
E who owns a Steinway is in the company
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of the great. Rubinstein, who charmed care
from the heart of the Czar of all the Russias; Liszt,
to ^fchose home in Weimar came emperors and
kings and prelates of the church to steep their souls
in the solace of his art; Wagner, the giant of mod'
ern music, dreamer of tone visions that are among
the most precious inheritances of man; Paderewski,
loved as an artist, revered as a man, who played
his way across a continent to save his country!
These are but a few of the towering figures of
music to whom the Steinway has been "not alone
an instrument, but an inspiration." In homes of
culture the world over; in palaces of royalty and
nobility; in great conservatories of music every-
where, the Steinway is the chosen piano. And
the reason for this is simple—the materials which
go into a Steinway are available to the whole
world, but the genius which transmutes them into
Steinway tone begins and ends with Steinway.
Steinn>a\) & Sons and their dealers have made it conveniently possible for music lovers to own a Steinway.
Prices $875 and up, plus freight at points distant from New York
STEINWAY & SONS, Stcinway Hall, 109 E. 14th Street, New York
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YEAR.
YEAR-
R E STO
January 6, 1923.
Building for the Future
HPHE purpose of Story &
Clark advertising is to
perpetuate a worthy name of
a worthy product by popu-
larizing it.
Your Children need a Fine Piano
or Player Piano
Do you know how to buy it for them?
have published a beautiful book giv-
ing this valuable information and
a Free (oopy will be sent every
prospective purchaser
You expect to live a lifetime with the
instrument you buy—
you want a fine instrument because you want your children
to learn to appreciate fine music and so it is most important
that you get a piano or player piano of highest quality.
This book contains the information you need.
It explains, clearly and simply, the difference in construc-
tion between high grade pianos and those of poorer
quality. It is worth its weight in gold if you are con-
templating buying. By reading it you will be able to get
full value for your money—and an instrument with
zvhich you'll be satisfied all your life.
Make no mistake! It doesn't make any difference
what instrument you are thinking of buying, we'll
gladly send you this book upon request. Just mail the coupon.
Nearby is a Story & Clark dealer who will be glad to show
you the ideal instrument for your home—priced within your
means and sold on easy terms.
Instruments of finest quality since 1S57
Over 50,000,000 music-lov-
ing American people read
and re-read Story & Clark
advertisements in 1922. The
results have been so remark-
able that the schedule has
been greatly increased and
will include the following
publications for 1923.
Saturday Evening-
Post
World's Work
Century Magazine
Review of Reviews
Scribner's Magazine
Atlantic Monthly
Harper's Magazine
Literary Digest
Good Housekeeping
Delineator
Designer
Ladies' Home
Journal
Christian Herald
Town and Country
Vanity Fair
Woman's Home
Companion
Child Life
Farmer's Wife
Outlook
House and Garden
House Beautiful
The future holds forth great
things for Story & Clark
dealers.
Story & (olark Piano Company
Chicago
New York
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Detroit
IN JANUARY this advertisement will appear in
Saturday Evening Post, The Delineator, The Designer
The Literary Digest, Good Housekeeping
Christian Herald, Child Life
Story & Clark Piano Company
315-317 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
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