Presto

Issue: 1923 1906

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THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY
FFRRITARY **
N I I M R P R 1QPR FMblished weekly by Presto Publishing
NUMBER 19C6. PQ>> 4 0 7 g
D e a r t j o r n St., Chicago, 111.
Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896, at
office, Chicago, under Act of Mar. 3. 1879.
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39TH YEAR
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Make This a
SCHUMANN YEAR
The Ideal American Pianos
They are ideal instruments for appreciative music lovers who are
content with only the best in tone and beauty. And the Schumann
Player-pianos are equally fine in every particular.
Expert demonstrators agree that the Schumann Reproducing Piano
does all that any of others can do and more than most of them.
Dealers who represent the Schumann have an
advantage over their competitors. If you do not
know why, let us tell you in time for your
better class of trade.
Schumann Piano Co.
(W. N. Van Matre, Pres.)
Rockf ord
None Genuine
Without This
Trade Mark
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Illinois
Imitators IVill
be Prosecuted
Vigor ou si y
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MASON ^HAMLIN
||OR a piano to be endowed with rare
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tonal beauty is one thing—but for a piano to re-
tain its beauty steadfastly over a long period of
years is quite another. The Mason & Hamlin Piano enjoys
a universal reputation for long life. It is one of those fine
products of craftsmanship that passing years do not age.
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Mason 6? Hamlin Pianos that have been in
continuous service year after year bear but slight evi'
dence of long usage. Years after the average Piano has lost
its charm, the beauty of the Mason & Hamlin remains un'
faded. This is due to that epoch making invention, the famous
Tension Resonator, the source of the Mason 6? Hamlin's
enduring, richly colored tone.
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The first cost of the Mason 6? Hamlin is
slightly higher than that of other pianos, but its longer
natural lifetime makes it, in the end, by far the most eco'
nomical investment.
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We invite you to hear and play this extraordinary
instrument. Mason &* Hamlin Pianos are on exhibition
and for sale in Chicago only at the Music Rooms of the
^Musically the most
beautiful Wano the
world has ever known
C A B L E
riano Company
Cable Corner
Wabash and Jackson
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