The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1915, Page 5

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EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918. “T have an exclusive agreement for twenty-five years with the Victor to make records of my voice. te | records made by the Victor process are far superior—in quality of tone, natural reproduction, and fn every detail—to those made by, any other process in the world.” "T am delighted to contribute a word of appreciation in favor of the Victor, and congratulate myself that my selections are brought be- fore the public in so admirable a "T have found Victor Record@ manner, by means of its wonderful teally wonderful reproductions of merit. my singing.” SCC Re PeGQge = » =" Os. ar 9 relentless, but the most just (er EEE EES EE eS (ox Bs SS 2 artist has done.” i Spat We q | ) The greatest endorsement ever given any musical instrument The mere fact that the world’s greatest artists—univer- ii sally acknowledged the greatest, and commanding the | highest salaries—make records exclusively for the Victor is the most conclusive endorsement of | Victor Supremacy These famous artists know that the Victor carries to the uttermost “I would like to express my Aelight at renewing my contract with the Victor Talking Machine Company for ten years more. ° » “During my extensive travels I have had such a vivid illustration of the great work you are doing for the world that it is with the deepest feeling that I say I'm proud to be ® part of such a great work, and that I may long enjoy the privilege Ms the carnest wish of KREISLER Ad Victor Records of my violin ing and have more than ever be impressed by the marvelous faith+ H fatness with which they reproduce, or rather recreate the minutest de- tails of phrasing and every shade of tone-color, in short, the person- ality of the player, H Treaty, Victor Records are the last word of mechanical reproduc- tion and quite justly does the civi- lized world all over the globe today look upon them as an inexhaustible source of pleasure and education.” “] believe that the process by j which the Victor Records are made fis the most perfect of all methods @f voice reproduction, I have made rds exclusively for the Victor ‘wince February 1910 and my pres- ; ent contract does not expire until ) February 1938.” corners of the world their voices and art true to the very life, with all | é the beauty of shading and individuality of expression which characterize Se ogee their every rendition. cadens pore tne peda They know that the Victor and Victrola are the only instru- rerutwond Gut than teks ments that bring out their voices and art with absolute fidelity-- Foods Tl Be mailed ys that bring out of the Victor Record every part of every selection | Macrae Gitte just as sweet and natural as when they sing or play on the operatic or concert stage. “@ DUPONT H F, . . . ; “The reproductions of the Victor The proof is in the hearing. Get an actual demonstration of Victrola wond fl. It i Becords are wonderful t is my supremacy today. Victor dealers everywhere ~ perve a complete set of my Victor Records for my children,” Ask your nearest dealer for demonstration Victrolas $15 to $400. Victors $10 to $100. “The improvement in Victor recording during the past years has beer. :o great that n singer is com- elled to give the matter of making ictor Records the most serious and conscientious consideration,” “The teproductions of the selec- tions I gang for Victor Records are wonderfully lifelike—they repro- duce the natural quality of the hu- man voice,” MMacatth blew beorh, —— “The Victor today is the mos® critic, Zp as it reproduces absolutely what the * CIOS : Samm, a AP di “T have recently listened to. the...’ > i \ i i i i | '

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