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In black, white or tan; fo® men, women and chil- dren. Insist on O'Sullivan'’s— avoid the dis- appointment of substitutes, Naginter to dag 1 pow dan't know + regieter ask @ peloemer oa reqivter you lees sour he fourth day ot regis el from 0.28 LM, nel when yew OCTOBER: 11, 1917 | of k HOMAS A. Edison has Re-Created the famous quartet from Rigoletto.:- Through | ~ his matchless art, you may now hear this masterpiece of opera as you have never heard | it upon a phonograph before. A new triumph of Music’s Re-Creation. Come and hear it at our Recital Hall concerts. Compare it with any talking machine reproduction of the same selection; especially if you are about to own a phonograph. Let this comparison guide your choice. This Re-Création is sung by Mademoiselle Alice Verlet, the celebrated Belgian soprano; Ciccolini, the superb Italian tenor; Arthur Middleton, basso of the _ Metropolitan Opera Company; and Merle Alcock, the famous concert contralto, The NEW EDISON No Needles to Change* Can Be Made to Play All Makes of Records We welcome the com- 2) ORS CT) parison of Mr. Edison’s great new musical in- strument with any other Re-Creation “a new art” —a great contribution to the present age of music. | instrument. Come in Hear this Great and ask us for a list of Re-Creation | artists who may be heard on both The New Edison and the talking machines. Then hear them on both —and judge. Come in and hear this impor- tant addition to Mr. Edison’s library of Re-Created Music. You. will experience at the concerts in our Recital Hall all the pleasure that you do at a living performance upon the opera or concert stage. We invite you. 800,000 music lovers are now witness to the proof that the ear can detect no difference between a living tone and that same tone as Re-Created by The New Edison. x POs ant Onan Sag ——— = || #rogram To-morrow The Gla 1 New York Mine | | | y Band Monolog: tele Hungartan Dan 500 newspaper critics, too, have called Music’s | Easy Terms Arranged to Suit On Al New Fedison Instruments, A Year anda Half to Pay The Edison Shop The Phonograph Corp. of Manhattan, Prop. 473 Fifth Ave,, cutie t iors a oe me ee oe a gu= & * or Bos O ka aS Piass@Adss Ladesisitsyseoevarcssssssssa iy | i ij | | i Pee ET