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A record of golden, natural, mellow tone, and amazing range—a record as good as the Orthophonic Victrola itself! For two years, Victor experimented to pto- duce this record. The entire resources of the Victor organization wete enlisted to find a record that would contain all the musical elements which the Orthophonic Victrola is capable of expressing. The new Orthophonic Record is the te- sult. It is new—entirely new. It is tecorded clectrically, and is unparalleled in clarity, in tone, and in fidelity to the original. Thete is nothing with which to compare it, excepr the singing or playing of the artists themselvey. Reproduces all tones of all instruments On these new Orthophonic Victor Records, +high notes and low notes ate now reproduced in their proper proportions. The bass is. deep, sonorous. The higher notes brilliant, expres- sive. Tones that escaped former recording processes are now caught and reproduced with a naturalness that is positiyely startling. The spoken word has the breath of life. Even “s» sounds are now petfectly intoned. Microphone recording—Orthophonic— Artists now sing or play in natural position before a micro- phone, just as they sing or play at a public performance. The microphone “‘hears™ and records what yo# would hear were you there. Unpleasant scratch eliminated—Made from a new, improved material, Orthophonic Records have eliminated those annoying surface-noises so com= mon to the ordinary type of record. You hear the music and nothing else. Also, these records have longer life. That elusive «third dimension” —Victor has cap- tured what a great musician calls the “‘third di- mension”'—depth! Just as the great masters gave “relief”” and depth to their paintings, so these new records give depth and roundness of tone to reproduced music. Foremost artists in every class—Victor has always attracted the foremost singers and instrumental- ists of the world—operatic—orchestral—popular and dance. Their confidence is more than ever justified by the lifelike fidelity of Victor's new Orthophonic recordings. Record stops automatically— An exclusive feature of the Orthophonic Victor Record is a groove, cut “'off center.” When the music has finished, the ncedle swings into this groove and applies the automatic stop on all modern Victrolas, Hearing is believing—Whether you own an Ortho- phonic Victrola or not, hear these new Vigtor. Records. They play on any instrument — and vastly improve its playing quality. Go to your nearest Victor dealer. Go x| pecting the musical thrill of a lifetime, You, will not be disappointed. S ————— eA few of the wonderful new Orthophonic recordings Blue Danube Waltz (Strauss) Tales from the Vienna Woods— Waltz (Strauss) Leororp Stoxowskr AND PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA No. 6584, 12-inch, $2.00 AN No. 20139, 10- Prepious—Fox Trot * With Vocal Chorus Pagliacci—Prologue, Part 1 (Si Puol—A Word) (Leoncavallo) In Italian Pagliacci—Prologue, Part 2 (Un nido di Memoric — A Song of Tender Memories) Lawrence Tisserr No. 6587, 12-inch, §2.00 Humoresque (Dvorik VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Moonlight on the Ganges—Fox Trot Pavr Warreman Berceuse from Jocelyn (Godard) No. 20130, 10-inch, 75¢ Aida—O terra addio—Part 1 (Fares, '~ well, Oh Earth) In Italian Aida—O terra‘addio—Part 2 In Italian Rosa Ponserre- Grovannt MarTiNLLy | No. 3041, 10-inch, $2.00 D His OrcaEsTrA inch, 75¢ Lucky Day (From George White's ) Scandals) With Piano Birth of the Blues Wirh Pians . Trz ReveLEzg No. 20111, 10-inch, 75¢ Venerian Trio CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, U. 8. A — &mz:m..