i|jj|B|| —because only the Victor gives you his voice exactly as it is fIBI ■& —because only the Victor thrills you with his mighty power Ij l^B ■lll —because only the Victor charms and caresses you with all | ;3§fj Caruso is the mightiest singer the world has ever seen. He j^ggll dominates the artistic world. By sheer force of his genius he has 1 " V || at his beck and call every resource known to his art. Only the I g best would suffice for such an artist. His choice of the Victor was a foregone conclusion. He decided that only the Victor could do twm : 1 r 1 | "*JBF'' 1 118 l full justice to his superb art, that only the Victor could thrill you | | : ."r jf. with his power, that only the Victor could express in every fine I : gSII detail the vocal subtlety of his softest tones. Hence it is that only I ||= ■gpll on Victor Records can you hear him. And only on the Victrola iBI 'ISIII can you hear him exactly as he is , in the tone-volume best suited |^H 'BHJgj to the environment in which you happen to be. Caruso's choice 1 t^ie Victor demonstrates beyond question the Supremacy of the I, .2 IE Victor dealers everywhere Jgjj Er | ||j| Askyoar nearest dealer for demonstration | B |!|| i|jj ||| || 11^11111^|||||^||||111111111||^ |j|j|llllll Jll j|j|j|jj^^ Wednesday evening, HAKMSBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 22, 1916. 5
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