MT. SCOTT HERALD, FRIDAY, XOVEMBEtt I. HHO 2&NEW EDISON « ft ? ft XVIII Cmtury English (Adam) Let Us Show You I Why Edison Period Cabinets make the best Gift Phonographs r - I <■ era. Toward the end of the 18th OUR Christmas phonograpn is Century, every noble dwelling place going to occupy a permanent place in your home. It ought to be of England, France and Italy was a veritable furniture treasure house. a piece of fine furniture. And it cun It was the “best period’’ in furniture. be that.“ Mr. Edison realized that fine music Mr. Edison’s Designers and fine furniture belong together. of furniture have gone back to the So he had all New Edison Phono­ Golden Age for their Cabinets. They graphs encased in genuine Period have adapted this finest furniture to Cabinets. yuur home. Y The Golden Age of Furniture • The finest furniture ever created, now known as Period Furniture, is a herit­ age of the 16th, 17th and 18th Cen­ turies. Luxurious living was the ideal of that age. The arts and crafts were all developed to the utmost. f t The Maater-Graftsmen of those days developed a grace and beauty of design in furniture never equalled, either before, or after that 4 Every New Edison is a Period Model even the lowest priced model. Period Furniture is thus placed within the reach of all phonograph buyers. Choose among the 17 models. You may have Chippendale—massive, but graceful; Jacobean—impressive, yet reserved; Sheraton —with its delicate rectangular treatments; and a host of other models. « Read, the tributes paid to Mr. Edison's designers by two great furniture authorities. Lady Randolph Churchill, of England, says: “Mr. Edison’s designers have succeeded in putting the character and feeling of the best periods into his phonograph cases.” 9 Miss Elsie de Wolfe, America’s most celebrated designer of household in­ teriors, says: “The superior furniture value of Edison cabinets can scarcely fail to impress the lover of good fur­ niture.” Get it thio way— by our Budget Plan. This plan is the most convenient way to get a New Edison for Christmas. You order now. You pay afterwards, by alloting part of your pleasure expenditure to the purchase. * Drug Company Near Carline Ninety-second Se. LENTS / Comt for your copy of Edison and Music” f Thia valuable Soak iia cawipen- dium of infarautiaa rnnrrrniag NEW EDISON PHONO­ GRAPHS and fine furniture. X It contain* fine dex-riptiom and plate* of the 17 New Edison Period Phonotnph*Qibin.| / The Herald Office Does All Kinds of Commercial and Booklet Printing 5812 Ninety-second Street r I X Phone: Tabor 7824 Lents Station •» . •* 1 • » • I