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VOL. LXI. N o . 22
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Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Nov. 27, 1915 SINGL
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Wherever love of music prevails—in the palace of Old
World royalty, in the mansion of aristocracy, in the home
of the true music lover everywhere—the
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is known and preferred above all other pianos. Supremacy
of tone and workmanship has achieved this international
renown, and four succeeding generations have faithfully
upheld the art ideal which produced the first Steinway.
When you buy a Steinway you buy the Standard Piano
of the World.
STEINWAY HALL
East 14th St.
Subway Express Station at the Door
Also London; Hamburg and Berlin; Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis,
Ind.; Louisville, Ky.; Charleston and Huntington, W. Va.; and represented
by the Foremost Dealers Elsewhere Throughout the World.