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THE
Four
To Song Lovers—
Tell your heart it's missing
some sunshine
Smashing
—tell your lips they're
missing some smiles
—tell your feet they re
missing SOME Dancing
SONG
HITS
—unless you know
the exquisite charm of
these four wonder-
>
ful new song-hits.
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P.S. Toll your lin- /
ers to take this page /
o your piano and try /
hem out now.
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Johnny's In Town
CHORUS
aLAbe'Olnian^
John-ny's in town,—
Sing the song of wel-
come—dance the dance
of joy—laugh the laugh
of happiness—"Johnny's in
T o w n " ! It's the song of
songs —a hit that hits the
song-spot, dance-spot and
smile-spot with a wonderful,
melody. Try it out — now.
John-ny's in town,:u And
ob, -dear-ie, oh. dear-ie, he'sb.een a - toun',,
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Cn p> ri|;M,MCMXIX,byt»O-mST, Inc.
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APRIL 12,
1919
PREPARE!
To every "Music Dealer"
who reads this announce-
ment—we say: Prepare
for a big demand for
these 4 big songs.
f,
CHORUS
ByHaroldVeelcal
The lure of mysterious China
blended with live American pep
—that's "Chong," the new song--
hit they're dancing and singing
and humming and whistling every-
where today. "Chong" in your
home means life in your h o m e -
get it.
ong,^ he come from Hong Kong -Where Chi-nee-maa
play all - ee
day on
Chong,_ no lik-eethat
a
song,
drum,
WbereChi-nee-man
Copyright, MCMXIX.ty LEO.FEIST, Inc.
and
Heart-breaking Baby Doll
I a CHORUS
isx
"Heartbreaking Baby Doll" is
SOME heartwinning baby song.
It's a hew one, fresh from Song
Headquarters, but it's spreading
through the country like Spring it-
self! No one who has ever heard
it, has been known to get away
from its tantalizing melody. Try it.
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She's just a blue-eyed,bloo4-haii'd,heait-break-ingba- by
,
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r
doll.Taat's all. Sties got my heart a-bottac-inglikea rub-ber
ball,
More times than
I can tell,
Copyright, MChDmC.ty L«b. FEIST, Ine.
Alabama Lullaby
CHORUS
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The spirit of the "Swannee Rib-
ber" woven into a beautiful 1919
waltz-melody gives that new song
"Alabama Lullaby" a charm all
its own. You'll sing, dance and
enjoy "Alabama Lullaby" over
and over again, each time with,
growing fascination. Don't miss
it — get it.
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Down ia Al-a - b a m - a when the breeze be-gira to
sigh, Seems to soft-ly mnr-mur just the BWeet-est iull-a-
iy.
"Johnny's in T o w n "
"Chong"
"Heart-breaking Baby Doll"
Each dear old Mam-tny in old Al-a - bam',
Cnpyrlg
On Sale Now
OTHER BIG
" F E I S T " HITS
••In the Old Sweet Way"
>w Are You Going to Wei
Your Whiiile"
Navy WMI Bring Them Back"
he Rose oi No Man's Land"
.he Kiss That Made Me C r y "
>ery Day Will Se Sunday When the
* i * n Goes Dry"
and of Beginning Again"
'
"Dreaming Sweet Dreams of Mother"
"Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia"
"Jerry" "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry"
"Moonlight In Dixie" "Heart of Wetona"
. Ain't Got Weary Vet" "My Belgian Rose"
'If I'm Not at the Roll Call"
"KK-KKaly"
'Anything is Nice That Comes From Dixie"
"Salvation Lassie"
"Ja Da"
at all music and department/i
stores or at any /**
^
W l t h K g J
or Kraft
"Alabama Lullaby"
Order a big supply now
and be sure to "Hook
up" with our big adver-
tising campaign on these
four songs.
The advertisement repro-
duced herewith will be in
Saturday Evening Post - April 24th
Collier's
-
-
April 22nd
Literary Digest -
- April 26th
JSe a copy, any 7 for $t postpaid
Ran.t or ..tvli.-sLni :'•"»•
rf^A.
for your
Flayer Piano
. for. y o u r • ,
I TalUmg Machine?
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teo Feist, Inc.
— JOHNMy'S
Get your stock on these
numbers in good shape—
You'll not regret it!
You can't go wrong
with any "Feist" Song.
IN TOWN
Feist Building, N.YCity
20,000,000 PEOPLE WILL READ THESE ADVERTISEMENTS