Programme . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 4AT OCLOCK SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 5AT OCLOCK COPYRIGHT, 1916 BY C. A. ELLIS PUBLISHED BY C. A. ELLIS. MANAGER 769. it Yes, Its a Steinway ISNT there supreme satisfaction in being able to say that ofthe piano in your home? Would you have the same feelingabout any other piano? Its a Steinway. Nothing more need be said. Everybody knows youhave chosen wisely; you have given to your home the very best that moneycan buy. You will never even think of changing this piano for any other. Asthe years go by the words Its a Steinway will mean more and mo
Programme . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 4AT OCLOCK SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 5AT OCLOCK COPYRIGHT, 1916 BY C. A. ELLIS PUBLISHED BY C. A. ELLIS. MANAGER 769. it Yes, Its a Steinway ISNT there supreme satisfaction in being able to say that ofthe piano in your home? Would you have the same feelingabout any other piano? Its a Steinway. Nothing more need be said. Everybody knows youhave chosen wisely; you have given to your home the very best that moneycan buy. You will never even think of changing this piano for any other. Asthe years go by the words Its a Steinway will mean more and more toyou, and thousands of times, as you continue to enjoy through life the com-panionship of that noble instrument, absolutely without a peer, you will sayto yourself: How glad I am I paid the few extra dollars and got a Steinway. EI NWAY & :•: STEINWAY HALL107-109 East 14th Street, New York Subway Express Station at theDoor Represented by the Foremost Dealers Everywhere B©§ >im Symphony C Thirty-fifth Season, 1915-1916Dr. KARL MUCK, Conductor intra Violins. Witek, A. , S. Roth, , M Hoffmann, , E. Rissland,
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