March, IQI2
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
17
Copy’t
Mishkin
Caruso
Gadski
Copy’t
Dupont
Homer ’
Amato
Boat
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Melba
Farrar Tetrazzini
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WHERE a comparatively few years ago
grand opera was a luxury for the select
few, millions now enjoy it every day in
their own homes on the Victor.
This wonderful instrument not only
brings to you the masterpieces of opera,
but they are rendered by the selfsame artists
who are captivating hosts of opera enthusi-
asts in the leading opera houses—the
world’s greatest artists who make records
only for the Victor.
And the next moment you can be listening to
the gems of song from the sparkling musical com-
edies, or being entertained by the leading fun-
makers.
It is only a step from grand opera and the classical
to the lighter forms of music, for the Victor is
wonderfully versatile and changes at will from
grand opera to ragtime, from minstrel show to
sacred music, from vocal selection to instrumental
numbers; the very music you like best at the very
time you want to hear it.
Scotti
Copy’t
Dupont
Sembrich
Schumann-Heink
Sammarco
VictorVictrola
Any Victor dealer in any city in the world will gladly
play any Victor music you wish to hear and demon-
strate to you the wonderful Victor-Victrola.
Vi ctor-
Victrolas
$15 to $200
Victors
$10 to $100
Victor-V ctrola IX, $50
Mahogany or oak
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Camden, N. J., U. S. A.
, Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors
New Victor Records are on sale at all dealers on the
28th of each month
Victor-Victrola IV, $15
Oak
XVI, $200
Victor-Victrola
Quartered oak or mahogany
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
17
Copy’t
Mishkin
Caruso
Gadski
Copy’t
Dupont
Homer ’
Amato
Boat
a
a
Melba
Farrar Tetrazzini
. 1 —. InaB
□
a
WHERE a comparatively few years ago
grand opera was a luxury for the select
few, millions now enjoy it every day in
their own homes on the Victor.
This wonderful instrument not only
brings to you the masterpieces of opera,
but they are rendered by the selfsame artists
who are captivating hosts of opera enthusi-
asts in the leading opera houses—the
world’s greatest artists who make records
only for the Victor.
And the next moment you can be listening to
the gems of song from the sparkling musical com-
edies, or being entertained by the leading fun-
makers.
It is only a step from grand opera and the classical
to the lighter forms of music, for the Victor is
wonderfully versatile and changes at will from
grand opera to ragtime, from minstrel show to
sacred music, from vocal selection to instrumental
numbers; the very music you like best at the very
time you want to hear it.
Scotti
Copy’t
Dupont
Sembrich
Schumann-Heink
Sammarco
VictorVictrola
Any Victor dealer in any city in the world will gladly
play any Victor music you wish to hear and demon-
strate to you the wonderful Victor-Victrola.
Vi ctor-
Victrolas
$15 to $200
Victors
$10 to $100
Victor-V ctrola IX, $50
Mahogany or oak
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Camden, N. J., U. S. A.
, Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors
New Victor Records are on sale at all dealers on the
28th of each month
Victor-Victrola IV, $15
Oak
XVI, $200
Victor-Victrola
Quartered oak or mahogany