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January 10, 1920 My Way of Teaching Piano | Was Laughed At in 1891 ' But now, after over twenty-five Drawn by Lane Caseroeis The Old Hen—My goodness, but you've grown! Why [ remember when you’ were only a little wn exe! Personal To @ Face Seen Fur Resta M. Ho leross « rant Ry P ‘OU turned—methought I caught « glance And smile- And then were gone rring an elbow on your way, And scattering tepid Java And a roll Buttered like the til: And as thinly of yellow on a kodak reel I looked again Lost in the crowd you were. Swallowed, as typists swallow gum, Ky scores of hurrying eaters And eating hurryers. I searched the throng For those two wings upon your hat — Wings that had bore me upward \far from thoughts of salmon (Two nickels) But they were tlown, Whither, I knew not Perhaps toward the clicking gliss And gurgling spout for drink And victuals. Perhaps not. Vain my search. So life Vain all searches after th’ evanescent. Yet 1, who plod, shall come again And again Shortly before one. And search the wearying gamut o'er ‘Til some day I shall find you there And, since you know me not, Shall happen on you with a meaning glance. By chance our hands shal! meet Reaching as one to drop a coin Down the sume slot And Pil beg pardon. And then you'll know And we shall go as one With my nickels, and unclick a feast of love On apple strudel and follow me How about it? years of steady growth, I have far more students than were ever before taught by one man. ! make them skilled players of the piano or organ in quarter | the usual time at quarter the usual cost. To persons whe have not previously heard o} method, this may seem a pretty be atement. But I will gladly convince you of its accuracy by referring any number of my uny part of the 1 n that doesn’t contain a organ who Invest tire training from me by mail my 64-page free be * to Learn Piano or O teaching pi y digferent from all very four hours hour is spent ¢ m the keybourd thing about Har and The Laws of Music an awiul shock tc teachers of the “old school. who still think that learning jano is solely a problem oi r gymnastics.” When you do go to the keyboard, you ac ish rice as much, because you rst at you are do- ing. Within four lessons I enable you to play an interesting piece not only in the original key but in all other keys as well. I make use of every possible scientific help—many ot which are entirely wirknown vo the aver age teacher. patented in vention, the OLORTONE, sweeps away playing difliculties that have troubled students { generations, By it T position— usually to students—bec - ing. With my fifth another importa: ¢ invention, QUD Quinn-Dex is a simple, hand-operated moving pictu device, which enables you to see, Fight before your eyes, ment of my hi ‘ead of having 7 from MEM- Y—which cannot be always accurate— yor others. Out of study every nunute of The COL ORTONE. and) QUINN-DEX save you months ‘and Marcus Lucius Quinn Conservatory of Music Studio JA, Social Union Bide Boston, Mass. A Graphic Request \ child thrust a bag into a woman's hand a said: “Please unbutton some peanuts for me Another Knock for Newton She—You've already kissed me once. How times de you want to in the course of an He—Well, I'm no Sir Isaac Newton. 29 DR. QUINN AT HIS PLANO—Proma fa ye Neameides exhibited wtine St. Lawts B They can be obtained only from me anywhere even remotely’ lik« Men and women who have failed by all other method have quickly and easily attained success when studyins with me. In all essential ways you are in closer with me than if you were studying by the oral method- yet my lessons cast you only 43 cents each—and thes include all the many recent developments in scientiti teaching. For the student of moderate means, thi method of studying is fur siperior to all others; anc even for the wealthiest student, there is nothing bet at any price. You may be certain that your progress is at all time vith the best al thought of and this makes i as rapidly or yas you wish is supplied without ‘extra ch anted. “Write today, without cost o ation, for 64 booklet, “How to Leart no or OF You advance necessary m QUINN, CONSERVATORY, Studio JA end me, without cost sation to Learn Bi Still in the (Front Door) Ring “The custom of paying New Year's calls is going out, isn’t it?” “Not among the bill collectors.” Browne Mrs. over her old ¢ Towne—V old t Smith is an idept at making ruffles her husband's comicbooks.com