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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 19 - Page 51

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MAY
THE MUSIC TRADE
8, 1920
53
REVIEW
A STRONG FEIST AD CAMPAIGN
•PlMM'IM»l'l't'm'l»HIU'l T
Latest Hits Featured in Large Advertisementb
in Leading National Magazines
Concentration
I'or more (lian twenty years CENTURY lias
concentrated every ounce of energy in making
the edition what it is and where it is today.
It stands ace high with all who know it—
and its enormoiiH wales and 10c gross profit for
YOI' on every copy you sell makes it the most
attractive and profitable line you can carry.
Thirty Million readers of National Maga-
zines are right now being told to go to their
dealers for it.
Hang up your century signs that they may
he guided to YOU for it.
We Want Team-Workers!
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
"THE MAGIC MELODY" REVISED
Leo Feist, Inc., is carrying full-page adver-
tisements in the May and June issues of the
Ladies' Home Journal. In the May issue the
songs featured are "Mystery" and "One Lov-
ing Caress." Both numbers are having suc-
cess with the orchestras and on the vaudeville
stage. The June issue features "Oh!"' and
"Mother's Hands." "Mother's Hands," by the
way, is by Grant Clarke and Milton Ager, the
latter the writer of the musical numbers in
"What's in a Name," now playing New York.
In addition to the above advertisements the
Feist Co. is also carrying publicity in the Sat-
urday Evening Post and Collier's Weekly dur-
ing the month of May. The great success,
"Peggy," is also featured in some of these ad-
vertisements and, as usual, all the active num-
bers in the Feist catalog are mentioned. It
might be noted that the Feist house continues
in all its advertisements to announce the fact
that the numbers can be obtained in both player
roll and record form, in addition to being had
at every sheet music counter.
The advertisements as outlined above will be
read, it is estimated, by over tifteen million peo-
ple. It is one of the largest campaigns ever
inaugurated and should add considerably to the
sales of the numbers featured, although all of
them are already admitted successes.
"The Magic Melody," which recently enjoyed
a long engagement at the Shubert Theatre, New
USING THE NICE & CO. NUMBERS
York, has been revised as to staging and cast,
and has opened in its new form in Providence,
Among the professional people now using
R. I. The music, by Sigmund Romberg, is pub- numbers from the catalog of B. D. Nice & Co.
lished by Witmark.
is Bobby O'Neil in Yvette Kiviat's production
of "Vanity Fair," who dances the solo dance in
that production to "Tents of Arabs," all of the
other musical numbers in the presentation being
One of the sweetest waltz songs ever written. Beautiful In
composition and In the tenderness and pleasing qualities of
special material.
its theme. Artists are singing it and programing It every-
where. Piano copies, 15c. Orchestrations, 25n. Professional
Belle Baker, the well-known vaudeville star,
copies and orchestrations free to artists that send their latest
program.
is at present featuring "Wond'ring," and Miss
SEW ALL MUSIC CO., 56 N S t . , S.W., Washington, D.C.
Betty Bond is singing the same number with
great success. Both of the latter have an early
booking for appearance at the Palace Theatre,
New York.
"There Is No Pal Like Mother"
150% Profit on
BIG SELLERS!
"At the Moving Picture
Ball"
"Ching-A-Ling's Jazz
Bazaar'*
"Freckles"
-Peggy"
"Just Like the Rose"
"O" (Oh)
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO.
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
INTRODUCES "MANYANA"
Ben Selvin, the loader of the well-known
Moulin Rouge orchestra, New York, recently
introduced the fox-trot "Manyana," published
by Jack Mills, Inc., to his dance enthusiasts,
which was very well received.
RELEASED!
RELEASED!
Our 1920 Novelty Song Sensation
" THEY ALWAYS WEAR 'EM ••
Used by some of the beat acts In vaudeville.
Dealers
ami Jobbers write for sample and special prices on tills
catchy number.
Take our advice—get plenty.
MUMME MUSIC PUBLISHER
1510 So. 8th S t . Quincy. III.
—MUSIC PRINTING—
FAMOUS
McKINLEY
10 CENT MUSIC
In any style or quantity. Our equipment insures best results.
Sample copies and prices submitted on request.
Prompt Delivery
MUSIC PUBLISHERS PRESS
203 West 40th Street
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
New York City
••••••»••••••••••••••••••• •»••••
REMICK S
LATEST SONG HITS ?
To 6000 McKINLEY Agents:
40 NEW NUMBERS
"Hiawatha's Melody of Love"
"Fin Always Falling in Love*
and New Catalogs
(With tbe Other Fellow's Girl)
"The Hen and the Cow"
Now Ready for 1920
(Only a Dream of the Past)
"Venetian Moon"
"In Yonr Arms"
'Your Eyes Have Told Me So"
"My Isle of Golden Dreams"
"Darktown Dancin' School"
"When He Gave Me You"
YOU ARE SURE TO HAVE CALLS
Better Music. Better Paper. Better Titles
All of the Best Reprints and more
Big Selling Copyrights than any
other 10 Cent Edition.
Free cHtatogs with stock orders. We pay
for your advertising. Our music is as
*tfiple us wheat.
Write for samples.
Chicago McKINLEY M U S I C CO. New York
Tfou can't
wrong with
\ any 'Feist'
Evening Brings Best and You
There's A Long, Long -Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Maohree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Lore
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln', 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
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Volee
A Little While
It Was For
Ever At Best
AND MANY OTHERS
(Mother ol Mine)
i JEROME H. REMICK & CO. ::
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NEW YORK
DETROIT ;;
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Remarkable Waltz Song Success. On All Records and Rolls
WEEPING WILLOW I>AN6
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York

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