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made by BARBARA MAUREL and OSCAR SEAGLE Exclusive Columbia Arti$U Appearing at

Coliseum', Monday, October 27

Under the Management of RAY H. WEISBROD

Twin Stars In the musical firmament are BarBara. Mauref and Oscar Seagle both of the first magnitude. To hear this talented young Alsatian mezzo-soprano, whose voice has captivated France, England and America, in a recital with our own Oscar Seagle, well-known and tremendously popular American baritone, is indeed a rare treat for music lovers. Both these distinguished artists make records exclusively for Columbia. Drop in at any of the Columbia dealers whose names are listed below, and listen to the songs of these splendid artists, played as no instrument except the Columbia Grafonola can play them New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK

CLUM3IA 1 GRAFONOLAS Standard Models up to $200 Period Desinsupto 2100

Columbia Recbrds or Saleby - '

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