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ip. ore he ny ny or January 18. 1919 2 ne ID ame ao ane [TENTasnDECK! How I Teach Piano 4 Continued from Opposite Page ; To More Persons than Were : Ever Taught by One Man Before a Aa, “Frére Pinard” t c front were issued a daily ration of T make good players of them in quarter the V bitter French wine c Pinard.) usual time, at quarter the usual cost, Ry Awcute Avariy Coates, USN RE | and all by correspondence s, the drink that clears . - HE cup that chieet g tO EERE ADRS CC More than twenty-five years ago I originated the cor The atmosphere of woc respondence method in this country. And although I en- Is not the ale countered some prejudice at first, yet every year I enlarged Of a British tale the scope of my work until now many hundreds of persons Nor the much belauded ew; all over the world are studying with me. Every state in the pg QUINN AT IIIS PIANO—Jrom he Janus For when shot and shell come down like H— | Union, every province in Canada, contains scores of accomplished Mahi: Gikailder coABlict eas ers who obtained their entire training from me—and at ‘St Lous Eecpastiton h less cost and effort than was usually considered necessary J Sag Fane I will gladly refer you to any number of my graduates who will The excellent frére Pinard soon convince you of the prompt and satisfy - | ng results they ob- tained with me. There scems no reason why pli mu We send our troubles far, With the sour quafis of the sire f laughs and then throwing it away three years later the correct method. With my fifth lesson oduce another important and exclusive you should not benefit in the same way, and | invention, Quinndex. Q: dex is a simple, ; hand-operated moving picture device, which ertainly urge you to investigate without | oa minly. urge you to ate is enables you to sce, right before your eyes, obligation by writing for my 64-page free | every movement of my hands at the key beats the Dutch The taste’s not much, but How many ti 1 For the acid stuff (there's ne’er enough To satisfy us all.) Tho’ long the road, and hard the load. With steeps to check and bar, At the goal fair, if waiting there Is the excellent frére Pinard. swe f booklet, “How to Learn Piano or Organ bourd. Yow actually sce the fingers mete. To Il Occasionally [ still encounter a man or | woman who is hesitant about learning by | mail and fecls that the methods of fifty | years ago are “safer.” This feeling is perhaps, natural enough, but it is due t misunderstanding as to what are the real They can be obtai problems in g piano. You will learn nothing else, anywhere, even remotely like them, much more rapidly by my scientific writt Men and women who have failed by. all nd easily attained dof having to reproduce your teacher's finger movements fr MEMORY hich ot be always accurate—you have thi mute n-dex practice , save you mo e and Qui years of wasted effort an J only from me, and then In storm or rain, on hill or pla In dugout, trench or camp , ‘ other me s have quick! method than by the old-fashioned “spoken” | other methods have quickly a1 method, which cannot be made really aCe See Stuy ine wat My Course is s on hand: profuse and bla , endorsed by distinguished musicians who would He's there on hand, profuse and bl systematic. My. free booklet will fully | fot qecommaendany Costse but the ber, Teeter To chase the chill and damp. salisfy yout mniad’in (his regard and explain | Poyserommend agy Coures but ube bas Tt isto You're quick to lose the gloom and blues; exactly how and why my method produces | You ave as rapidly or as slowly as you ‘ie Soak. gees UB tp Bt such truly surprising results. wish. All necessary: music is supplied without Your stock goes up to par Li extra charge. A diploma is granted. Write My Course in Piano or Organ ‘represents the | ‘tod best thought of the present day and makes use : of every possible scientific help—many of which — | are entirelyunknown to the average teacher If you wanted to study with a so-called “private teacher” by the old-fashioned oral system, and yet could afford only $1 to $5 per lesson, you could obtain only third-rate in structia » true authority could give you without cost or obligation, for 64-page poklet, “How to Learn Piano or Organ.” When from the tin shines forth the grin Of excellent frére Pinard. ENVOI So sing a lay in rhythmics gay And praise our rising star free We set them free in Germany his entire, exclusive attention for so small af With the aid of frére Pinard? Yet, as you know, one lesson with an authority / is worth nm other lessons. By enrolling with this Conservatory and joining my Per: sonal Instruction Class, y than 43 cents each, as part of the Complete Course. Yet every step you take is under my personal supervision, and in all essential ways Tam in as clo h with you as if E were standing at your side. No matter where you live, I can teach you successfully. You study in spare time at home My system i others. In my third le play an interesting piece, nc al key, but also in all ade ble by my ¢ inven Colorotone, and en: to learn once the famous Liszt system of playing ev piece in every key iy the same fingering which is usually taught after three ye of study The Colorotor saves you irom learning a second-best method at first Learn lessons cost less Fervent: Desire 1 Meven D. Kasrnn, Bellerue SA. Too Waiter—What do you wish, madam? “LT wish some chicken salad, ice cream, turkey, fruit-cake and champagne.” Waiter—And what do you wish, sir? “L wish I hadn’t come here.”” entirely different from . 1 teach you only in_ the er keys, This FREE Book Coupon QUINN CONSERVATORY StudioJA, Social Union Bidg., Boston, Ma: [ _ Please send me, without cost or obligation, | Misunderstood By Conrc. Mine: Way, Hdgr. Det, 2nd Group, 18th DB. Ca free booklet, “How to Learn Piano or in” and ful! particulars of your Course and special reduced Tuit Private McCasey was visiting the Dental Infirmary. He sat in the big chair, had the towels adjusted properly and the dentist pre to pull the big tooth. As the molar gave way, Private McCasey let out a howl of pain that could] Marcus Lucius Quinn Conservatory of Music | \2PRESS be heard in Berlin and jumped straight out of the | Studio JA, Social Union Building, BOSTON, Mass. | chair, towels and all a “That's all right,” said the dentist calmly, offer ceded NAM “just sit still, you needn't stand at attention.” He Was Irish Home Town Casualties TALL. Sawran, Co. HM AP U8. MC. Quantico, b By Conve. Growin A, Prrecenatn, Ft. Benjamia Harrison, Ind Wanted—Information It is customary right after morning chow for On being transferred to a new camp, the first By Pov. Meven D. Kasren, Bellerne 8.1. T.C., Belleewe, N ¢ company to fall in for police duty detail and | three things a soldier does are, consult a map, and Sergeant—When you fellows get to town re-| equally customary for the majority to suddenly sce how far he is from home, then he goes to the member to salute all officers and colors and) remember at that time something which must Union Station and gets a time-table. Very soon standards not cased be done immediately. Our police sergeant, one | he gets a telegram from home saying. “Come at Private—Shall we salute those red, white and morning, looking over the line, remarked: “I see | once. Grandma very ill and not expected to nd round? many missing faces here live.” blue barber poles that go round a comicbooks.com