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THE
ffUSIC TIRADE
VOL. LXXIV. No. 6.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York.
The dealers
who sell the
Schomacker
are best ac-
quainted with
its merits.
There Are Certain Institutions
by Which Philadelphia
Is Known
There are historic shrines, there are two great railroad
systems, there are one or two newspapers, there is a great
Store and there is
The Schomacker Piano
The Schomacker has always been made in Philadelphia. It is a
particular product of the city and it is redolent of Philadelphia history
and characteristics.
There are Schomacker pianos in Philadelphia homes today that
have been there for more than three-quarters of a century.
There is never any reason to replace a Schomacker piano except
to get, perhaps, a newer model of the Schomacker.
The dignity of its character, the nobility of its tone, the fame of
its name, all give it a peculiar and particular standing.
Upright Schomacker pianos from $725 to $750.
Schomacker grand pianos from $1150 to $1250.
Schomacker player and reproducing pianos, from $1000 to $2500.
Just received in our Piano Salons is the latest Schomacker
grand reproducing piano, an instrument of great interest, be-
cause it embodies a complete reproducing mechanism in the
small-size grand. This instrument is to be sold at $2500.
(Second Floor)
Schomacker Piano Go,
Philadelphia
Feb. 11, 1922
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This is a re-
print oi a John
W
anamaker
advertisem ent
which was in-
spired by their
experience
with the Scho-
macker.