WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22. 1916. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER Mra Victor i Hty. iw MT M HIBInin H HaMc'i Vafaa." i Vtilfit. h4 i ftrard. It to tha LU all 1 1 VIcttolMI (g O because onlyjhe Victor gives you his voice exactly as it is because-only the-FictorthrilIs because only the Victor charms and caresses you with all the delicate beauties of his subtlest tone shadings because only the Victor and Victor Records convey his matchless art to alLthe world for all time Caruso is the mightiest singer the world has ever seen. He dominates the artistic world. By sheer force of his genius he has aThlrbecl known to his art Only the best would suffice for such an artist. His choice of the Victor was a foregone conclusion. He decided that only the Victor could do full justice to his superb art, that only the Victor could thrill you with his power, that only the Victor could express in every fine detail the vocal subtlety of his softest tones. Hence it is that only on Victor Records can you hear him. And only on the Victrola can you hear him exactly as he is, in the tone-volume best suited to the environment in which you happen to be. Caruso's choice of the Victor demonstrates beyond question the Supremacy of the Victor. J . . . ' . : ..... - ' . . Victor and Victrola $10 tor $400 1T3 e?s u - iirrfi Miii'-irmr-Tni .1ini?'''!!iv';"viir:;-mrrTf t: 'I" .1- pm a at at bp ai u u ah ar ok k a A m ar a t a w-J li i 6 ft 'A 1 fv f?r A A If 1 1 ii irrar ft r . I -r7 f