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Show I I Music Contributes to Success I I I I In Nation and Industry and Home P I I S I OETS and philosophers and women and children are not the m H I I g' Jonly ones who pay tribute to music. Strong, virile men of action H 0 I B are also among its most earnest advocates. I I g Giants in mentality and force statesmen who have helped shape the p Hj I j ' 1 destiny of nations and the great captains of industry who have grappled M B I with its difficult problems and through their indomitable will, their g ! I straight thinking and untiring energy have wrested tor America the H I supremacy of the world these men say music has helped them, that 8, H I g it is more than a pleasure, it is a force a stimulant to achievement. j I Charles M Schwab is emphatic in his statement as to the value of t ! I jf music in aiding efficiency as well as contributing to the pleasures of M B I II lite. Lloyd George, England's Prime Minister, finds absolute mental M H 11 relaxation in music. Theodore Roosevelt, Frick, Carnegie, Pershing if I and a multitude of other men of large accomplishment have all Q I H testified to the practical value of music in daily life. B IS H I If you would increase your efficiency, if you would enjoy life, IWB 1 jf (SBy if you would bring pleasure to your family, equip your home Hi H lla :7 several musical instruments. Buy a ill Pit! 31 J piano, a player-piano or a phonograph. Make your library 'PIPIp H 'v- j of rolls and records as complete as your library of books. )j j Si jr I Glen Bros.-Roberts Piano Co. Browning Brothers Co- Lyric Music Co. g I I I Last & Thomas Proudfit Sporting g I I j Music Dep't. Goods Co. H mm |