The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1911)

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Edison Phonograph Monthly, July, 1911 Edison Window Displays The passing of every month adds a number of Jobbers and Dealers to the total of those who are getting more than satisfactory results from the use of Edison Window Displays. Every day some Dealer decides to join the big family of display enthusiasts — a majority place standing orders, insuring the prompt shipment of all showings and their production at minimum expense. The dignity and beauty of the displays and monthly requisitions for the displays by placing a standing order with your Jobber, or direct. Then you will not miss any of the splendid settings that some dealers have overlooked through neglect. If your windows are given a chance, they'll work wonders for you. The average department store half supports itself through its show windows ! Why not place your order to-day? DISPLAY No. 10-A ''THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET" Here's a setting that will make your window I m ~\?j*^9USr\ k ■ 1 mt ^*J Mothiny L>Ke [1 TKelEdison tl Phonograph 11 for Real Music El ^K*. *1 ii AUGUST DISPI AY "THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET." Nc. 10-A their simplicity of construction and re-arrangement, are the features which appeal to the observing and enterprising Dealer. Although a price to cover their production cost is placed upon them, they are really more economical in the long run than the use of material furnished gratis. They will prove their sales-producing power if persistently and regularly used. We lay particular stress on their persistent use for no form of advertising can be expected to produce maximum returns without a fair trial. A year's service costs but a few cents per day. You can be relieved of the necessity of filing appear fresh and bright during the hot, sultry days of August. Our arrangement gives the effect of a shady glen where green leaves and nodding daisies' form the sky and foreground. An old stone well, with a boy drinking from "the old oaken bucket," form the centerpiece. On either side complete Edison Phonographs rest on pedestals closely imitating tree stumps. The extreme ends are small oak trees surmounted by Amberol Record cartons and supporting rustic signs referring to "Summer Days" (Record No. 778), and "Pretty Pond Lilies" (Record No. 749), both in the August Supplement.