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4 a CHARKi ~ OF MOTHERHOOD! p pT ECONOMY RECORDS SHOW ‘Enhanced by Perfect Phy- sical Health. The experience of Motherhoo: ‘ene to most women and m: on ia how to cour has mu a an epoch in theit lives. Not one a hundred is ree, early every woman medical treatment at such try: dis- repared of un- y eare for her. ee They Can't Deny. organism unfitted for the - strength, and when it is over has received a shock hard to recover. upon this comes the nervous strain for the child, and a distinct the mother results. mote charming than healthy mother of children, childbirth under the right be no hazard to health or unexplainable thing is ‘with all the evidence of shattered and broken health resulting from condition, and with am- to ‘dy to the trial ¢ time should rely ia FE. 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No Needles to Change The new Diamond Stylus, of course, does away with the bothersome process of changing needles that scratch, and after a short period of use, wear out valuable records. The carefully rounded, highly polished diamond repro- ducing ball simply floats over the indestructible sound grooves of the New Edison Records without the slightest wear. The thousandth repetition finds both record and reproducer in as perfect condition as the first. But the main value of the Diamond Stylus lies in the fact that it brings out all the delicate overtones that give character and richness to the tone. Without mechanical timbre or artificial sound, it creates that full, round lifelike tone peculiar to the Edison. Hear This Concert— Today and Tomorrow Come to the Edison Shop Concert Hall and hear this special program on the New Edison. The exquisite music will be a revelation to you. No obligation whatever. You will not be asked to purchase, You may hear any selection you wish trom the great library of New Edison Records—the great artists—the most renowned instrumentalists—the most fas- cinating dance and popular melodies. Do not hesitate to call. We want you to hear Edison's latest triumph if only to tell others of what you have heard. as Special Notice All the records ever made, for any kind or type of instrume: realest opera stars and instrumental —all are at your command dison. While the Edison is the only instrument that will pla « ‘ records, all makes of rec play on the Edison Di d graph, And musical experts agree that be- Mr. Edison's 1 nd_developer, sound better on the Edison than the instrument for which they were produced. Mr. Edison has announced that he will devote the yeur 1915 to the collection of a library of Edison music. The great new artists coming out every year are now at his service. The greatest wealth of rds ever known— the best in music—richer, fuller, finer than any records you have heard before. from now on, Edison records, perfected according to the Iatest experience, will be hat music lovers Feully want. Special Program 11,30 A. M. to 5 P.M. Tannhaueer March—Wagner..... Baliet music from Faust, Parte | and &—Gounod.........+ Lucia dl Lammermoor (Thou Hast Spread Thy Wing). ‘Tenor in Itallan Ansell. Bicilienne and Rigaudon— Francoeur .. hee yasens ner Samuel Gardner. — . ar ne in English Thomas Chalme Vampire — lie Dancing—Coney Vol che sapete—Le N: garo—Moeart...... Soprano in Italian Lucrezia Bort, ‘ Band Band + Violin Evening Star (Tannhau Wagner... Ha The You Can Also Hear Concerts at the Following Places: NEW YORK crry, BTATEN 18 i Ackerman & Oo,, S97 Linden 8t,, Hantman, Peck & (0,, dil) Sth Ay, OL Wright St, Sta Seranton, YI Richmoad Av, Thige } ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. Moninouth St Tasting i | Montolair — Muscal Disc O0,, ish TMoomfield At. 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