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SPEAKING OF CLASS BOOKS So remember The Universal Series— the Class Books. Write Today For Your Copy of This Unusual Booklet. IT’S FREE The more happily they combine the elements of the hard work with the fun and humor of college days—the better they are. Like this first one of yours, they must abound in human interest . And so with the class books that you will use later on, particularly those of you who are to enter the field of Public School Music,—the books that are human with fun and humor, too, are best. Children like Books Two, Three and Four of the UNIVERSAL Series by Damrosch. Gartlan and Gehrkens, because they work while they sing the songs they WANT to sing. Hinds. Hayden . ELDREDGE, Inc, PUBLISHERS 5-9 Union Square New York City Compliments of Dr. Uriah Z. Litsey CHIROPODIST 556 Francis Building For unadulterated optimism. Katherine Barnes takes the prize. She just had been injured by a blast. Oh, I’m so sorry, cried Christine McClure consolingly. It’s certainly terrible to have your hand blown off. Katherine Barnes— It might have been worse. Just suppose I’d had my harmony melodies in it at the time. Mr. Cook pleaded with her for an answer; His brain was all in a whirl. But he pleaded in vain for an answer, For she was the telephone girl.
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Daily Groiving in Favor With All Truly Proqressive T eachers THE MUSIC STUDENTS PIANO COURSE As the standard textbook for training in MUSICIANSHIP AT THE PIANO Because it is the Most Elastic. Most Practical. Most Compact. Lowest in Price, Greatest in Education¬ al Value. Systematically Trains, Ears, Fingers and Mind and Can be bought of any Dealer anywhere. A Five-Year Course; Four Quarters a Year with Nine lessons in each Quarter. A Logical Basis for the Grant¬ ing of School Credit. EDITED BY Clarence C. Hamilton, A. M. Professor of Music, Wellesley College John P. Marshall Professor of Music, Boston University Percy Goetschius, Mus. Doc. Professor of Theory, Institute of Musical Art, New York Will Earhart Director of Music, Public Schools, Pittsburg, Pa. William Arms Fisher Boston, Managing Editor A Five Year Course. (Grades I. II, III. IV and V.) Each Year consists of four Quarters or Books. Each Quarter or Book contains nine lessons, together with supplemen¬ tary music, that if purchased in sheet form, would cost more than the book itself. The Teacher ' s Manuals, covering every lesson, arc issued for first and second year combined, and for the third, fourth and fifth year separately. Prices: Each Quarter or Book of the Course, $1.00, Net; each Manual. 25 cents. Net. The Teachers ' Manuals explain every doubtful point and give additional exercises and lists of supplementary material. OLIVER DITSON COMPANY 178-179 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. MAY WE SUGGEST:— That when your problem is one of Music T hat you visit our Display Rooms where you will find assem¬ bled a great collection of the world’s finest Pianos— Steinway. Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos, Kurtzmann Pianos, also a complete line of musical instruments and accessories. You will find a pleasing answer to your problem in EVERYTHING MUSICAL at KRAUSGILL PIANO CO. Incorporated 309-111 WEST WALNUT “Louisville’s Most Complete Music House ” CHAS. H. DITSON 0 CO. 8-10-12 East 34th St., New York, N. Y. ORDER OF YOUR LOCAL DEALER
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CAFETERIAS! A TASTY CLUB SANDWICH AT THE College Inn Sandwich Shop Incorporated First and Chestnut A Fitting Climax to any Happy Evening JUST A CARD FROM Leon Abraham ' s Pharmacy FIRST AND BROADWAY SECOND and BROADWAY I thank you for all your patronage and believe I have served you well and you have served me right. Sincerely The Louisville Conservatory’s Friend Y. W. C. A. Broadway at Second 229 Fourth Avenue Above Dan Cohen’s Mr. Mason (In Sight Singing)—“Let’s sing that last stanza again. I thought I heard someone on the back row not singing.” Mrs. Parmenter—“The flour you sold me was tough.” Grocer—“Tough, ma’am?” Mrs. Parmenter—“Yes, I made a pie with it and my husband could not eat it.” Miss Cinnamond (answering lady on the phone) — “Miss Strack, this lady wants some music composed be¬ fore 1885. What shall I tell her?” Miss Strack—“Tell her this is not an antique shop.”
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