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Celeste Aida—Aida ‘This song is perhaps the most beautiful In one of the greatest operas of all times. La Donna e Mobile—Rigoletto Here is perhaps the most popular piece that Verdi ever wrote. Prologue—I Pagliacci Leoncavallo was never able to write another opera equal to I Pagliacct. M’Appari—Martha “M‘Appari” means “like a dream," and one im- agines Oneself In dream, listening to this sub- ime alr. Barcarolle—Tales of Hoffmann ‘The rhythm and beauty of this enchanting melody appeal to all who bear its exquisite passages, Quartette—Rigoletto Verdi's “Rigoletto” never falls to draw crowded houses at all theatres whenever performed Grand Opera for the trifling sum of only quality as any records made, at any price! Sextette—Lucia ‘This is one of the most famous songs in all opera. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls— Bohemian Girl “I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls” has been fa~ mous from the day it was first sung. Medley—Pinafore n you hear “I'm Called Little Buttercup,” Pinafore” and other selections you ig a selection that will be the most favored in your brary Habanera—Carmen ("Love Is a Wood-bird Wild") ts the en sings to her lover, Don Jose. t at Thy Sweet Voice—Samson Who does not know this captivat by the seductive Delilah to Samso to make him betray his plans? aria, sung her efforts, NATIONAL MUSIC LOVERS, Inc. Dept. 41, 354 Fourth Ave., New York City Pl d_me your collection of * $2.98 plus few cents do not come up to my expectation, any time within 10 da; State ind you will refund my money at once. Is it any wonder t How much would you guess these sixteen wonderful songs from grand opera are worth? What would you consider the most remarkable bargain in phonograph records ever offered? How much would you gladly pay for all SIXTEEN of these famous songs, complete, from GRAND OPERA—the world’s most beautiful music—selections that sell in some cases for THREE DOL- LARS EACH! Every record is 10-inch size, BRAND NEW and GUARANTEED of as fine Make your estimate of what a real bargain price would be, then read below what the actual price is, and how this astonishing offer can be made. Here is the list, sixteen selections on eight 10-inch double-face records Vesti la Giubba—I Pagliacci ‘This number is the most popular song of this Caro Nome—Rigoletto “Caro Nome,” which means the leading soprano’ aria" from "Rigoletto. Anvil Chorus—II Trovatore ‘This rousing martial song occurs as the ope plece ‘of Act Il w Kyoay camp and the entire band Joins in slicing Anvalr that stirs the pulse and rouses the Imagi= nation of all who hear It Medley—Mikado Now Note the Price--And Free Examination Offer IPHINK of getting ALL SIXTEEN of these wonderful selections from for « These are full size 10-INCH records, sung by really great 8 plus the few pe ry. artists with full orchestral accompaniment at this offer seems too good to be true? At first glance it might seem that there must be a “catch” somewhere. But it is easily explained The National Music Lo Is DIRE TO rs, Inc., manufactures in SI ONLY and PHONOGRAPH OWNERS. Each customer, therefore, saves the usual 4 allowed to dealers and jobbers. say about these Grand Opera records can tell s much as HEARING them in your own hon your own phonograph eto selections on eight dge for yourself! Do not send a penny now. When hat is why we say: let us send you this ble-faced 10-LNCH records give the postman $2.98 plus the few pennies for deliv- ery . then TRY THE RECORDS. | If you ai and thoroughly satisfied, if you are disappointed in th Y reason, If you like dance hits you may also care to have the four latest and hixgent Fox Trot hits recorded by f been placed on two TEN-INCH "National I Love You" "What Do You Do Sunda: body's Wrong.” If you care to have these mpletely htest degree BACK and e1 ny you have without qi NATIONAL MUSIC LOVERS, Inc. Dept. 41, 354 Fourth Ave. Grand Opera songs place an X in the square at the left. The price is four selections. SOLD ONLY with the Opera Seta—not sold’ separately. New York PRESS OF WILLIAM GREEN, NEW YORK comicbooks.com