November 
19 2 2 
97 
- - -- 1 HEN the Apollo comes 
into the home, an intimate 
companionship with the 
world’s great pianists comes with it. 
For, as you sit in your chair, Hof¬ 
mann, Bauer, Paderewski play for you, 
through the Apollo, precisely as you 
hear them in concert. Their tone, their 
touch, their very soul is reproduced. 
Ignace Jan 
Paderewski 
MME. STURKOW RYDER , 
the noted pianiste, giving concerts in connection 
with the Apollo, occasioned the following 
comment in the Music News, 
a leading musical paper . 
“She played the Rachmaninoff ‘Prelude’ 
with the Apollo so skillfully that, although 
the two were never playing simultane¬ 
ously, no one could ascertain which was 
playing and which was silent unless 
the eyes were used as well as the ears.” 
Music critics ot many metropolitan newspapers have 
commented in a manner similar to the above 
extract on the baffling art of the Apollo which re¬ 
produces the playing of living pianists so perfectly 
that the ear cannot distinguish the difference 
under actual test. 
Or if your mood calls for the lighter 
airs, the greatest artists play for you 
in their own inimitable style. The 
world of pianistic genius is at your 
command. 
We shall gladly send you the Apollo book¬ 
lets upon request and tell you ivhere you 
may most conveniently hear the Apollo. 
The Apollo Piano Company, De Kalb, III. 
120 W 42nd St., New York 
250Stockton St., San Francisco 
329 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago 
607 W. Seventh St., Los Angeles 
