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March 13, 192u I Teach Piano a Funny Way So people said when I first started in 1891. But now, after twenty-five years of steady growth, I have far more students than were ever before taught by one man. I make them skilled players of the piano or organ in quarter the usual time at quarter the usual cos To persons who have not previously heard of my method, this may seem a pretty bold. state ment. But I will gladly convince you of its ac curacy by ref you to any number of my graduates in any part of the world. ‘There t a state in the Union that doesn’t contain a score oF more skilled players of the piano or n who obtained. their entire trainine fiom me by mail Investizate by writing for my 6g-pace tree b “How to Learn Py » Orvan.” sen My way of teaching piano or rely there is nothing anywhere, even remotely lil erent fiom all others. Out — them every four hours of stud ; a by Laxey Atsuon, University of Michigan, j | one hour is spent entirely Men and women who have failed hy all other method from the keyboard — learning have quickly and easily attained success when studyin guess I'll join the Nav é nething about Harmony and with me. In all essential ways you al F Louc And try Of to be, The Laws of Music, ‘This ith me than if you were studying by the oral method I thi ake me a singer an awful shock tom yet my lessons cost you only 43 ce In sy to reach Hich Sea f teachers of the “old school include all the many recent development who still think that learning teaching. Vor the student of moderate means as : . iano is solely a problem of method of studying is far superior to all others Vhe Cocducational Alphabet | | Csnper gymnastic.” When you cven for the wealthicat’ student, there § “the keyboard, you ac at any price uch, because . J you are do. \ Arrogant . ing. Within four lessons T enable B latant | = you to play an interesting piece C ocds not only int i 3 My Course is endorsed by distinguished musicians D umbly in all other keys as well who would not recommend any Course but the best. I L I make use of every possi is for beginners or experienced players, old or young scientific help—many of which You advance as rapidly or as slowly as you wish. Al are entirely unknown tothe aver necessary music is supplied without ‘extra chargé) age teacher, My patented in. \ diploma is granted. Write today, without cost d vention, the COLOROTONE, — obligation, for 64-page free booklet,’ “How to Lear} sweeps away playing difficulties Piano or Organ } h nts for By its use, Trans usually“ night-mare” to students—becomes easy and fascinating. With my fifth lesson Ran J I introduce another important tap and exclusive invention, QUINN 2 waving EX. Quinn-Dex is ‘a simple HowTo Use hand-operated- moving - picture L Y otees device, which enables you to see, b earn W hose right before your "Xe . movement ay grtion a keyboard, ; Dae fingers move 1 of having to reproduce your teacher's ~~ finger movements from MEM *Poetic license é ORY-—-which cannot be always accurate—you have the correct models before you duri every pentapeas minute of practice. The COL Ree CONSERVATORY: Sendic sca” OROTONE and QUINN-DEX pisgin Sosa nes SOR eae save you months ‘and years of Plates. scod ane), wilhow wasted effort. They n be ticulars of your Course obtained only from me and By H. J. Roeser * nd J. Boras, Cor ! uy may be certain th bur progress is at all time in accord with the best musical thought of the prese this makes all the differen K nowledge L overs M eddling N osey O dd P ursuing Name | Marcus Lucius Quinn Conservatory of Music Address Studio JCA, Social Union Bldg. Boston, Mase Force of Habit Scene—Church. Time—Collection basket. Three stulents each donate a nickel ni tor (ex-conductor, leans forward and whispers Lay! rs, gentlemen?—Kenprick Knmant, Unice s pleading of oie, 30 | armine lips upturned Drown by Cuasies 6 dale Calleyite Institute ial A Drop Too Much I can see where Prohibition may seriously affect thr Ring — ‘There a with hich id : stoken drama.” By — What és | Her arms exten “Why. the stage hands are not allowed to Bing — \ Roofer Some magazine cover! drop. CA Gornereon, Penn, State Coliece d with pink | comicbooks.com