December, 1915 
59 
Hello! Wake up! 
Be a modern! Read 
Don’t be a social back number! Don’t settle 
down comfortably in the ooze. The world is 
moving, moving on all eight cylinders — some 
folks are even moving on twelve—and you might 
just as well move along with them. If you are 
becoming an old fogey, or an old maid, or an old 
bachelor, or an old bore, read Vanity Fair, and 
presto! you will be nimble-witted and agile- 
minded again; the joy of the picnic, the life of the 
party, the hit of the fox-trottoir. 
Vanity Fair will chaperon you in a box at the 
opera, show you the most talked of paintings and 
sculptures; take you behind the scenes at the the¬ 
atres; tell you what to talk about at dinners and 
dances; present you to all the metropolitan celeb¬ 
rities; give you a dash of golf and hockey and 
tennis and football; accelerate the pulse of your 
brain, in short, transform you from a social half 
portion into a regular Class A human being. 
Try a Little Dollar Diplomacy ! 
You think nothing—in your poor deluded 
way—of paying $2 for a theatre ticket, or 
$1.35 for a new novel. But you can secure 
for $ 1 (half the cost of a single theatre ticket 
and less than the cost of a single novel) an 
entire winter of Vanity Fair, and with it 
more entertainment than you could derive 
from dozens of plays or a shelf full of mod¬ 
ern novels. 
Vanity Fair mirrors picturesquely 
the entertainment side of life, — 
the most talked of and most 
successful of all the new magazines. 
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H OW the memory thrills 
at the music of the 
Steinway! It stirs 
thoughts of the long-ago years 
when, even as now, the songs 
of the heart were enriched by 
its exquisite tones. 
Three-score years ago, even 
as now, the Steinway was the 
ideal piano. In many a family, 
the Steinway which grand¬ 
mother played is today a 
cherished possession — its 
durability a tribute to superior 
craftsmanship. 
Consider the Steinway as a 
gift to wife or daughter or 
sister—an enduring evidence 
of the noblest sentiment. 
Nothing could be more ap¬ 
propriate. Consider, too, that 
this marvelous piano can be 
conveniently purchased at a 
moderate price. 
Illustrated literature, de¬ 
scribing the various styles of 
Steinway pianos, will be sent 
free, with prices and name of 
the Steinway dealer nearest 
you. 
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