HOUSE AND GARDEN 
November, 
1914 
311 
The Position 
For the Piano ^ 
You can settle the matter most artistically and 
y enjoyably with the Kranich C& Bach Player Grand. 
No other instrument will give you and your 
musical friends so much pleasure. 
No other player grand lends itself to the artistic appearance of the 1 
well as the Kranich £§> Bach. This is the only player grand in all t 
hat looks like a regular grand %hen closed, and when used for manua 
“ Music's Crowning Achievement ” 
Retaining all the richly decorative values of the standardized grand 
instrument combines the advantages of a superb, manually 
the inspiration and delight of the most particular virtuosi 
with an exclusive self-playing mechanism, instantly avail 
k enables anyone to play the world’s best music without 
^ and with never ending fascination—the musical I 
Jhk for which piano manufacturers have striven for y 
' m Exchange your upright or your silent grand for <t *1 or 
one of these artistic, enjoyable instruments. * TlCCj 
KRANICH CSl BACH 
237 East 23d Street 
kHH new york 
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