Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 10

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i 10 'THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO)\ D. C. I‘UESQA! DECEMBER 1Y, 1922, REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. Look under the lid look on the label for these trademarks DE LUCA . Wait and get the Victrola you want The Victor Company made the greatest prepara- tion in its history to supply the demand for its goods this Christmas, but the largest talking machine plant in the world has failed to do this. However, there will be large deliveries in January and we hope that those who fail to secure the model they : want will await the coming of 1923, when a selec- tion can be made with due deliberation. The promise of a Victrola, backed up by a check, will look good on any Christmas tree. Lok carefully over the array of talent at the head of this page. These great artists, and many others whose portraits this space will not permit us to show, comprise the greatest endorsement ever ‘given to any musical organization. Only the Victrola truly reproduces the music rendered by these great people. The Victrola is made espe- cially to play their records. Victrela No. 50 N $50 tabogeny Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, N. J. ¥ Victrola rg. 130 g Victrola No. 130, electric $390 A Victrola No. 100 Vim;};zx;zo. 110 | ; Mahogany, osk or walnut Victrola No. 330, clectric $390 Mahogany

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