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"?///<// afternoon I sang "? faif/i Laur!* my own voice, but with my own feelingl f\ idf | THE AEOLIAN - VOCALION "THE PHONOGRAPH OF RICHER TONE ?THAT VOL' CAS PL\AT' . Other beautiful cabinet models from .; 75 upwards. Payments as low as $5 monthly. ./. ' a .. roupof magn\ art cases in Classit Desii ns, EXCLUSIVE Fl ' : ' That make I ?eolian Vocation i pre-emm- ' ? / i 5 ii". i B ?. which em ? 1 - t : ? - any other ph The Srn Hot n tically perfect in and mate* i. itridency and ; ? m lie beauti? ful tonal characterist ? i i ill in? struments end i The Neu ? W ? I two simple movements it "sei a recoi to si ? | The Revti urhic : i the i graph | -l(Vv ? in fact. This ii feature *>' '.?. hat other pho "vr. but jrou on ; tt hen i went ?IIAD stopped for a moment in a beautiful music wareroom? and on my journey to the door I paused. Some one was tinging "AnnieLaurie" behind me, so sweetly, so touchingly, that 1 turned. I was listening not to the human voice as I had thought, but to the Aeolian-Vocalion, the* new and greater phonograph which 1 had never heard till then. That was a wonderful moment forme! I wai listening to a song whose depth of emotional appeal depends on the delivery ol every tonal ihade. ?And yet each tone was sounding so beautifully and with such a delicate significance, for all us richened quality, that the tens tame to my eyes ! So I found myself sitting before this ?t type of phonograph, and the salesman was asking me, "Would you not like to sing that long yourself?" I merely stared, for how could I ling it ?I who have no voice but merely a deep feeling and love for beautiful music? I I niled and passed me what he called the ( ?ruin?la a seemingly simple device operated by the fingers. He showed me how, with a graduated pressure upon it, I could fairly melt the tones away to an ex? tremity of plaintive sweetness, or swell them forth so that they reflected every deep emotion this tender old song roused within me. That afternoon I lang "Annie Laurie," not with my own rone but with my own feeling ? through the Gradu?la device which has revolutionized the phonograph? That musical experience I will never forget. I never had one like it, and though I never expected to buy a phono graph, yet I did buy the Vocalion ? so infinitely more wonderful than any phono? graph 1 have ever heard. For no phono? graph but the Vocalion enables j ou to play the phonograph your self y and soto become far more than a mere listener a sharer in music. Of course, the Vocalion plays itself, r\ the older fashioned phonographs, though with tar richer and fuller tun?-??. Neither will it \.trv a : in any way, unless you srish it to. The i lion device is simply an added privilege which, a n you exercise it, adds immeasurably t?> the interest ? t the phonograph. Iff invite \ou tii hear th:s end other modelt of tht desl?en?rooelien irrespective ef any ... (?I THE AEOLIAN COMPANY IEOLIAN HALL, 29 WEST 42md STREET, BETWEEN 5th and Cum AVENUES ?/.;<*?"! tt tht famous Pianola?Largest Mamafattarert ?' Mutual Instruments is the If'orli t -.'. If 4. 7 ?? I V-3V c :??.