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VOL. LXII. No. 4 Published Every Saturday by Estate of Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Jan. 22,1916
Steinway Pre-Eminence
In the domain of pianoforte building is not the result of
chance—it has been won by original creative and inventive
work founded on correct fundamentals, which, from the in-
ception of the business, has, through the incorporation of new
ideas, new principles and new devices, made it absolutely
different from any other musical instrument.
The STEINWAY has won world-wide pre-eminence
because of its distinct features of construction, resulting
in a tone quality that is absolutely individual—that has
won the encomiums of every pianist and composer who
is competent to differentiate in the matter of tone quality
and tone individuality.
The STEINWAY position in the musical field was never
stronger or more generally recognized than to-day.
STEINWAY HALL
East 14-th 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.