The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1911)

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«©£ EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY VOL. IX July, 1911 No. 7 p 1 ifl ' If^H Hi Br ty^^^i r' flt :•:■■-• O ; 1 ^ 9 0 ! 1 i h 0 in j^UIII ill! *»p 1 | r 1 I / .{ 1 ^ . . i / r A Memorial Day Window Display The picture above reproduced shows how one of the big show windows of the Greenhut-SiegelCooper store, at 6th Ave. and 23rd St., appeared for a week previous to Decoration Day. One of the stock Edison showings for the holidaywas combined with original material in an ingenious manner and produced this effect. The display was a "business-getter" for the Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co., a testimonial to the high quality of Edison Phonographs and Records, and a tribute to the advertising value of Edison window displays. It would be impossible to even estimate the thousands who saw the window and were influenced by the story it told of Edison goods. Every dealer should make seasonable displays.