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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 1 - Page 12

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THE: MUSIC TRADE: REVIEW
That's Sense
TENNYSON could take a worthless sheet of paper and write
on it a poem worth $65,000. THAT'S GENIUS.
A MECHANIC can take material worth $5 and make it into
watch springs worth $i,ooo. THAT'S SKILL.
A DITCH DIGGER works ten hours a day and handles sev-
eral tons of earth for $3. THAT'S LABOR.
A MERCHANT can take an article worth 75c. and sell it for
$1.00. THAT'S BUSINESS.
A LADY can purchase a hat for 75c, but prefers one for
$27.00. THAT'S EXTRAVAGANCE.
T H E UNITED STATES can take 1% oz. of gold and stamp
an eagle bird on it, making it worth $20.00.
THAT'S MONEY.
VANDERBILT can write a few words on a sheet of paper,
making it worth $5,000,000. THAT'S CAPITAL.
L U D W I G & CO. put their name on a
piano and it at once becomes valuable, be-
cause the name of L U D W I G is associated
with a reliable product. T H A T ' S RIGHT.
Every dealer who is looking for a piano that
embodies the largest kind of values and pos-
sesses an individuality that causes people to
purchase should not overlook an investiga-
tion of the L U D W I G product.
THAT'S SENSE.
Ludwig & Co.

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