Febbuabx 5, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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Two Popular Milady Models | 





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Model IX 



Music lovers judge a phonograph by two things — appearance and 

 sound. By both tests Milady will prove perfect. 



CABINET— The Milady Cabinet embodies everything that is beautiful— 

 everything that is uniaue. The superior craftsmanship will appeal to even the 

 most inexperienced buyer. Its exauisite finish reflects its finer qualities. Made 

 of solid mahogany, gak or walnut, with no substitution of birch or gum even in 

 the solid parts. 



UNIVERSAL TONE ARM— The tone arm is the medium by which perfect 

 reproduction of tones is carried over to the ear of the music lover. Through a 

 process of elimination the Stratford universal tone arm and reproducer has been 

 selected in keeping with our highfstandard of quality. It will play any disc 

 record produced. 



STEPHENSON MOTOR— The compact power plant of the Milady combines 

 the three essential features in the Stephenson precision-made motor; i. e., am- 

 ple power, an even, steady delivery or drive and a smooth, noiseless action. 



TONE MODULATOR- Through the tone modulator the volume of sound is 

 always under your control. Gently or with great volume as you desire. A 

 strikingrefinement over ordinary instruments is the ingenious tone modulator 

 of the Milady phonograph. 



AUTOMATIC STOP— When given the slightest pressure automatically re- 

 leases spring and stops record when played. 



Height 

 Width 

 Depth 



- 50 inches 



- 25 inches 



- 25 inches 



Model IX 



Model VII 



CABINET— Made of solid mahogany, oak or walnut— no substi- 

 tution of birch or gum as often found in other makes. The superior 

 craftsmanship of the Milady prevails in the complete construction 

 of the cabinet work. The superb piano finish combines to make it 

 a thing of beauty. 



UNIVERSAL TONE ARM— The famous Stratford universal tone 

 arm and reproducer is used in the Milady. It will play any record 

 on the market, giving the player the choice of his favorite stars. 



STEPHENSON MOTOR —This equipment plays five ten-inch 

 records with one easy winding. The Stephenson motor combines 

 the three essential features vital to the motor of a good phonograph; 

 ample power, an even, steady delivery or drive and a smooth, noise- 

 less action. 



TONE MODULATOR— The improved tone modulator of the 

 Milady is one of striking refinement. It controls the volume of 

 sound— producing an increased or suppressed volume as desired. 



AUTOMATIC STOP— Another factor elevating the Milady is its 

 automatic stop. Given the slightest pressure, it automatically re- 

 leases a spring, bringing the record to a stop. 



Height, 50 inches 

 Width, 23 inches 

 Depth, 23 inches 



Finishes: 

 Mahogany, 

 Black Walnut or Oak 



Model VI! 



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