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VOL. XLV. No. 18.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at I Madison Aye- New York, November 2,1907.
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H P HERE is about an artistic piano that inde-
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finable something that suggests definite
personality which adds to the refinement of
any home in which it is placed.
Owners of Chickering pianos come to regard
their instruments with the same love and ven-
eration with which the expert violinist regards
his Strad. or Amati. To them it is a creation
which is capable of responding to all the varied
moods of man in the most expressive manner.
The Chickering is known throughout all lands
as the artists' ideal. It is not only the oldest
piano in America but the best in the World.