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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 6 - Page 48

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$5,000 for these Big Advertisements
in the March 1st and 8th Issues of
THE SATURDAY
EVENING POST
BUY THESE POPULAR
:^'Jt'mm
Everyone wants them
All these Stasny songs are smashing hits!
No miss fires—no "duds"! You hear them
everywhere — you are
singing them before
you know it—you just
can't help it!
Stasny
Songs
Try "Some Day" —if
you want a tuneful ballad
that will bring a big burst
of applause at the end — or
a haunting melody to sing
to your sweetheart in the
moonlight. It's a winner!
If you want your player-piam and talking
machine to have all the up-to-cLte song-hits,
jazz and rag-time,
It's Never Too Late To Be Sorry
ask for the Stasny
numbers — they're
the "best ever"!
It's Never Too Late To Be Sorry
Words by
JAMES E. DKMPSEY
Moderal
, .. CHORUS sio*j.
There's a heart-throb
in this song—it gets you
and you can't help sing-
ing it well. Hum it
over to yourself a
couple of times—then
get a copy and sing it
to your friends.
O N SALE—Stasny Song Hits at all
music and department stores or any Wool-
worth, Kresge, Kress,
McCrory, Metropoli-
tan, Grant or Kraft
store.
This might be called
"The Song on a Million
Pianos," you'll see it on
more than that! Once
you hear it, you'll want
it on yours. Better get it
from your dealer today
They are big hits—
every one of them,
lyrical ballads that
set your heart-strings
throbbing—full of
tenderness and love
and loyalty. You
s h o u l d have t h e m
on your piano—get
them today!
Easy to sing—easy
to read — no pages
to turn.
Just the songs for
today. Timely—up-
to-the-minute! The
kind the boys from
"over there" want tc
hear—the kind they
like to sing them-
selves. Try over tht
melodies—then ask
your dealer for the
songs.
H e r e a r e some
other''Stasny " Son£
Hits that are selling
like a house afire-
Kentucky Was Luck}
Jazzin'the Blues Awa;
When theYanks Comi
Marching Home
Just You
Rose Dreams
(Vocal and Instrumental
Doughboys, shavetails, leathernecks and gobs love
this song —every buddy and matey of the lot. So do
their sweethearts, wives
and m o t h e rs. Y o u
should have it!
Ooh! La La (I'm Havin
If your dealer is out of them
we will mail them direct—15
cents a copy, any seven for $1
Postpaid. Band or Orchestra
25 cents each.
Stasny Song Hits oi
sale at all music an
department stores or an
W o o l w o r t h , Kresge
Kress, McCrory, Metro
politan, Grant or Krai
Store.
a Wonderful Time)
ON SALE
Kentucky Was Lucky
Jazzin' the Blues A way
When the Yanks Come
Marching Home
Just You
Rose Dreams
/ / your dealer is out i
them, we will mail them direa
IS cents a copy, any seven fi
$ I postpaid. Band or orchestt
25 cents each.
(Vocal and Instrumental)
Ooh! La La (I'm Having
a Wonderful Time)
Get them for your
PLAYER-
^TALKING
PIANO
MACHINE
Get them for your
PLAYER-
, TALKING
PIANO
MACHINE
\ . J. Stasny Music Co.
A. J. Stasny Music Go.
56 West 4-th Street
56 West 45th Street
New York
New York
These two music-selling advertisements are going to be run in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST to
help you link up with bigger business. They'll create a big demand tor these tour songs—don't
be.caught without the goods. ORDER NOW—iy 2 Cents Per Copy.

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