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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. Grand Piano The Gift Supreme! JOT only is the ownership of a Knabe Gramld Piano a mark of musical appreciation—a Knabe is of such fine musical worth that the greatest artists use it for their personal enjoy- ment. A Knabe Grand Piano as a gift is the preseut of yvears and years of music; 4 Such marks the donor with equal distine- tion as the famous pianists who praise the Knabe ratly. RO & $1.225 to $2.200.00. 2375 to 88.600.00. In regular mode In period styles, § Worthy of ap- pearing in better $ homes — our great- est player-piano k’ value 2 Embodied in this instrument are features found in the highest priced player-pianos. To see it is to marvel at its beauty—to hear it is to want one for Christmas. Convenient Terms can be arranged. for the Special $595 “Baby Grand” \ dandy. rich toned..five-foot Grand Piano, of such splendid construction and musical value to surprise even the musically wise. 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