Gimbel Brothers EVENI&& LEDGER-PHlUADteLPHIA; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 191G Store Opens at 8:30 If The Gimbel Brothers Store Closes at 5:30 Gimbel Brothers Wednesday, September 27, 1916. -J. . 4mmm)mmwmm irfu Gimbel Brother Staunchest Friend of the Autotone, Caruso, Will Receive $200,000 for Singing in Thirty Concerts in Buenos Ayres Next Summer f k . A-9ery remarkable j - bargain . i '9 ' """ ' "' M ........ i jj waanwHMMNK Caruso for years has held exclusively to pianos and pla3jer-pianos of Hafdman, Peck & Co. make. To those attuned to musical perfection only an instrument approaching their purity of tone is pleasing. And only such an instrument is safe for tfhem to use. How long could Caruso or Mme. Dcstinn or Mme. JjLlda or M. Sammarco continue a drawing card if a note in their scale became flat or untrue? Yet the human voice learns tricks unconsciously to the owner and persists in them. An audience would catch it first! He himself migrA not have discovered the calamity to his voice, but if Caruso flatted on two successive appearances his pre-eminence would be lost. And his power of fortune-making. Messrs. Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, make tjvo lines Hardman Autotone Harrington Autotone Both are elegant? both pureof tone; both beautifully cased in mahogany. The Har rington is less costly yet the artistic, costly group. It will satisfy an improving musical taste for yeajrs and years. One cannot tire of it, nor long for nobler tones. , These Grand Opera Stars Endorse the Autotone: Buenos Ayres is a marvelous city developed to high degree, commercially, structur ally and aesthetically. Buenos Ayres has the most wonderful newspaper office in the world, ft was in Buenos Ayres that the opera "Cavalleria Rusticana" ws first sung. And now .pearly seven thousand dollars a night; for thirty Caruso concerts! Could such a voice as his be entrusted to the accompaniment of a faulty piano? Could his temperament stand other than the most perfect of player-pianos? Talk of the care an actress gives her face and form ! It is slight to the carefulness of the Grand Opera Star as to voice. The Unit-Built, Player-Piano Excels Some things stand alone so thoroughly best of their class that other things claiming to ' , be of the same class are not fairly comparable. You cannot compare the Boston & Maine railroad with the Pennsylvania. You cannot compare the young wife's first loaf of bread with the splendid loaf made by a womanjf long experience. ' You cannot compare other Player-Pianos with the Autotone because the Autotone being produced by truly scientific procedure is a thing vastly more true and perfect than can be produced by screwing a player-mechariism'of one man's make into the case of another man's piano because cavity as well as substance are necessary to produce pure musical tones, and to make a trueNplayer-piano the piano soul and case and bperating mech anism must be built up as a unit; thereby making k possible for case resonance and the chamber of the interior to co-ordinate with the scientific scale wires and hammers, dampers and so on in making a pure tone from each note or chord struck. - We know of no other player-piano used andericlorsed by a galaxy of Grand Opera V 1 singers whose power and purity of tone make their voices their fortune. ' ' Mme. Luis Tetrazzini Aittonio Scotti Charles Dalmorcs Mme. Emmy Destinn Mme. Bernico de Pasqu&H Mme. Olive Fremstad Giovanni Zenatello Mme Lilla Snelling Mme. Alice Zeppilli Mme. Jeanne Maubourg Andrea P. de Segurola Maurice Renaud Charles GUibert Rinaldo Grass! Alexandre Bonci Mme. Gerville Reache In offering the Mme. Anna Meitschik Orcncio Constantino Richard Hageman Mme. Giannina Russ Mme. Elvira.de Hidalgo Adam Didur Leon Rothicr Pasquale Amato John McCormack Enrico Caruso Amadeo Bassi Mme. Maria Labia Mme. Henrietta Wakefield Mme. Marie Mattfield Clarence Whitehill Mme. Eleonora. de Cisneros Mme. Frances Alda Mme. Lina Cavalicri Riccardo Martin Hermann Jadlowker Rodolfo Ferrari Karl Jorn Pol Plancon Mme. Bella Alten Mme. Carmen Melia Leo Slezak Mme. Jane Noria Mme. Jeanne Jomelli Cleofonte Campanini , Dinah Gilly G. Mario Sammarco Marie. Delma "Harrington" Autotone at $495 on the Gimbel Club Plan of $2.50 weekly payments (no interest; a clean saving of $107.50' from the regular time price) We offer an instrument comparable only with the whole Hardman line. And yet, the economical Gimbel Club Plop so lessens selling wastes that the instrument costs you about the usual price for. inartistic players. ; That is our case. We will be permitted to continue this offejr for only a limited time. It is an incomparable bargain. Were the price high and the terms hard, ft wouldbe still the better bargain, as against any player-piano you know a ten-to-bne better bargain than to be cajoled into buying other -than a very good one at any price, no matter how little. , The Milton Piano Co. also co-operates id this Gimbel Club enabling us to offer the . "Milton" Upright Piano at $270 one of the fine styles exhibited at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. . Pay $1.25 weekly on the. piano with up interest or extras. .Club members save $86.50. Either instrument is delivered at your &ome and even kept tuned for a year free as 'part of the proposition. , ' '.'. Free piano stool; free bencjiwithi an lutotone. And some -music, rolls. jAnd a teacher to helpyou really to play a player. v ,. . , i ' Prominent Musicians Act As a Tone Jury Prof. William Silvano Thunder, organist of the Cathedral and master of piano, organ and harmonyand Prof. Stanley Muschamp, organist of Spring Garden Unitarian Church, Philadelphia, and accompanist Phila delphia Choral Society, have agreed to personally test every instrument for tone, balance, voicing, and to certify in writing your Jnstru inent, ' "However perfect any make o'f goods it is still a comfort to know that what you buy has been approved after per sonal inspection by experts that yoti know. JE If a club member dies, the family keeps the instrument without having, a cent tcf- pay we've had , cases where only $40 to $100 had been paid. This agreement is explained and writteminto our contract -with you. ' 1 ' r This Offer Cannot be Long Continued f .' There is a tiny booklet setting forth the plan more fully. We shall be very glad to mail you one. Simply fiH in the .Coupon. "---'- b r ' -rHardrnan Hall, Seventh floor. It Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia, are factory representatives of I ft Hardman, Harrington, Vose, Packard, Milton dndfonreid w Pianos and Players A1. "4 .,. Mail This Coupon Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia Without putting me under shy obligation, please send me pic tures and descriptions of these., Harrington instruments, with fuller particulars about ike club. 0 fiaiB MtMM.Wl'tM..IIW AuQ rM - w- i ........ ' fc"E,L.r- MARKET CHESTNUT GIMBEL BROTHERS EIGHTH NINTH -t- i - m e