Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 6,
1919
12,000,000 PEOPLE WILL READ THIS AD.
My Gal
S
ING STASNY SONGS whenever you
want to make a hit, because they make
a hit with everyone, wherever they are
sung. There's always something so simple
and touching about the words and so fresh
and catchy about the music that they ap-
peal to everybody.
Stasny Songs are inspired with real human
sympathy. That is why people like to hear
them. That is why people like to sing them.
They like to see them on the piano. Be sure
that your piano has all the latest Stasny
Music on it. That's the best way to make
it the gathering-place of your friends and the
most popular place in your neighborhood.
Other Stasny Hits
"Tears Tell"
"Can You Imagine?"
"Evening"
"Beautiful Dixieland"
"Rose Dreams" (Voc. or Inst.)
"Jazzin' the Blues Away"
"Somebody Misses Somebody's Kisses"
"Just You"
"I'm Not Jealous"
"Bangalore"
"It's Never Too Late to Be Sorry"
"Sweetheart Land"
'She Has Some Wonderful Ways)
"My Gal"
Every chap who has a
girl — and every fellow
who wishes he had one
—will want tosing"My
Gal." It goes well in
public — or when there
are just two.
"Lullaby Land"
The lovely sentiment in
" Lullaby Land " will
take you right back to
the cuddly days when
you still believed in en-
chanted castles and lan-
guishing princesses and
seven-leagued boots. It
will bring a catch to
your throat to sing it—
but you'll love to, just
the same.
O n S a l e a t a n y Music or Department
'
Store and any Woolworth,
Kresge, Kress, McCrory, Metropolitan,
Grant, or Kraft Store. If your dealer is
out of these Stasny Song Hits, we will send
them to you for 15c a copy, seven for #1,
postpaid; orchestra 25c each.
Get them from
your dealer for
your TALKING
MACHINE
4-/- Stasny
MUSMC
56 West 45th Street, New York
(©.
"In China"
"In China" whisks you away
in fancy to the perfumed Orient.
You think of silk-clad man-
darins, of almond eyes and
tiny shoes. You'll never forget
its haunting Eastern melody.
Girl Of Mine
"Girl of Mine"
Get them from
your dealer for
your
PLAYER-
PIANO
The Above Full-Page Advertisement will appear in The Saturday Evening Post, Sept. 20th.
"Girl of Mine" is a ballad that
hits everybody just right. It
has just the right amount of
sentiment, just the right amount
of catchiness, just the right
swing. Easy to sing, hard to
forget. Buy it for your piano
today.
Also in the Cosmopolitan, Photoplay and Motion Picture
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THE
SEPTEMBER 6, 1919
MUSIC
TRADE
53
REVIEW
STASNY WEEK SEPTEMBER 15 TO 20
A. J. Stasny Music Co. Making Plans for- Great
Campaign—Much National Advertising in
Leading Publications to Aid
Get Ready to Reap
the Fall Harvest!
WHY WAIT TILL, THE RUSH IS HERK
BEFORE
PUTTING
YOUR
HOUSE
IN
ORDER?
If you are Belling: SHEET MUSIC at all, you
can't well get along without the NATION-
ALLY
ADVERTISED
"CENTURY
EDI-
TION."
If you do it will lose your profits and pos-
sibly customers.
Prepare for the Fall Rush Now!
Put "CENTURY EDITION" on your shelves
this month or next for the business and
profits it will bring next season. Don't wait
until you are busy and the rush of business
overtakes you. Prepare for the demand be-
forehand.
SEND
FOR PARTICULARS
TO-DAY
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
How Many Masons Are
There in Your City ?
Every one will want a copy of the wonderful
new book recently published
Masonic Responses
for the Blue Lodge
Complete words and music for the three degrees
—unison arrangement with organ accompani-
ment and male quartet arrangement both in one
book.
Pocket Size—Cloth Binding—50c
Trade price on request
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Publishers
11-15 Union Square Weit,
NEW YORK
McKinley'sWaltz Song Hit
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. has inaugurated
a September advertising campaign which will
include full page announcements in The Satur-
day Evening Post, Cosmopolitan, Photoplay
and Motion Picture, all mediums of national
circulation. In a pamphlet forwarded to the
entire sheet music trade the Stasny Co. makes
the statement that it desires the co-operation
of the entire industry in making the week of
September 15 to 20 a Stasny week and accord-
ing to the. statements of the officials of the
company many are signifying they desire to
make special displays, etc.
It is estimated that over twelve million people
will read the publicity inserted by the above
music company in the publications mentioned.
All of the songs featured in this coming drive
are numbers that have the Stasny professional
and band and orchestra department behind
them, not only from the New York office but
in the various branches of the company. In
addition to the songs being selected with great
care as far as melody and lyrics are concerned,
they have in addition some of the most artistic
title pages ever issued. All of them are in
six colors and are reproductions of the works
of famous artists.
A. J. Stasny, head of the company, has care-
fully arranged the campaign and in addition
he has had the assistance of advertising,
publicity and sales experts, all of whom an-
nounce that everything considered "Stasny
Week" should rank among the most successful
as regards sales of any national drive of the
same dimensions.
Tibucantgo
wrong with
any*Feist*
We have just bought from
Kendis & Brockman (the
writers of "Blowing Bubbles")
their latest hit
Golden Gate
(Open for
Me)
DEALERS—Write for Bulletin
and Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid*., New York
WHY RUB IT IN?
Anticipating the dry season which will fol-
low January 1, 1920, the Harry Von Tilzer
Music Publishing Co. have issued a new novelty
song entitled, "Whoa, January (You Are Go-
ing to Be Worse Than July)."
A new publishing firm, headed by A. Miller
and Joe Franklin, has opened offices in the
Gayety Theatre Building, New York City.
CHAPPELL & CO. NOVELTY CATALOG
Attractive Circular Can Be Used as Order
Blank by Music Dealers
Song Hits from Ziegfeld Follies 1919
Chappell & Co., the well-known music pub-
lishers, have recently sent to the trade a circular
describing their early fall novelties. The matter
is all attractively arranged and can be used by
the dealer as an order blank. The issues in-
clude ballads, instrumental selections, sacred
songs and a song cycle. Below are reproduced
the titles of some of these numbers:
"Dear Faded Rose," "When 1 Was Young,"
"Blessing," "This Song of Ours," "The Road
That Brought You to Me," "Out of the
Silence," "The Bubble Song," "I Do Not Long
for Fame," "Just a Little House of Love," "A
Garden of Peace," "On Eagles' Wings," "Songs
of the Malvern Hills," "Roses of Picardy Waltz"
and "Hassouan Oriental One-step."
"MANDY"
"A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A
MELODY"
JEROME rl.REMICK&CO.S
^Sensational Son£ Hit
"Tell Me"
(Ballad Fox Trot)
Lyrics By J. Will Callahan
writer of "Smiles"
Music By Max Kortlander
"YOU CANNOT MAKE YOUR
SHIMMY SHAKE ON TEA"
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1587 Broadway, N.Y.
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Evening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo* Heah Me Callin', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
SACRED
Tearh Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Rest
AND MANY OTHERS
JEROME H. REM1CK & CO.
E D
T-INE
OIVC
OPOS

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