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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 20 - Page 155

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MAY
14, 1921
THE MUSIC TRADE
147
REVIEW
LYON & HEALY FEATURE FEIST HIT MOST ARTISTICALLY
Lyon & Healy, the nationally known music
house of Chicago, often have window displays
that attract more than passing attention. Prob-
ably the most attractive window ever shown by
drop showing Hawaiian mountains and the in-
evitable Hawaiian moonlight with some natural
palms situated at either side, with the record
advertised placed in conspicuous positions more
SONGS THAT SELL
J My Mammy
Roste
(Make It Rosy for Me)
Home Again Blues
I Like It
All by Myself (new)
Who'll Dry Your Tears
(new)
_
Window Display of "Underneath Hawaiian Skies" at Lyon & Healy's
the firm, certainly the most attractive featuring forward. The card features the Whiteman rec-
an individual title, is reproduced herewith. It ord and in addition makes mention of the fact
features the Paul Whiteman record of "Under- that "Underneath Hawaiian Skies" can be ob-
neath Hawaiian Skies," released some time ago tained on Victor records in vocal form, sung
by the Victor Talking Machine Co. It will be by Campbell & Burr. Leo Feist, Inc., is the
noted that there is an especially painted back publisher of the number.
PUBLISHERS ISSUE NURSERY SONGS
TWO SONGS BID FOR APPROVAL
Novello & Co., of London, just issued Cecil
J. Sharp's "Nursery Songs From the Appala-
chian Mountains," with silhouette illustrations
by Esther B. MacKinnon. It contains eighteen
songs adapted for children with simple accom-
paniments for the piano.
Alex Rogers, of Brooklyn, N. Y., publisher of
"Rock-a-by-Baby Blues," has placed the number
in the catalog of the Broadway Music Corp.
In addition, a new song, entitled "Satin Finish,"
by the same writer, has been accepted for pub-
lication by Charles K. Harris.
Louis Bernstein, head of Shapiro, Bernstein
& Co., Inc., made a trip to Baltimore, Md., on
Tuesday of las* week, to attend the premiere of
"The Cameo Girl" at the Academy Theatre,
that city, which will open soon in New York.
The Last Little Mile Is
the Longest (new)
D r o w s y Head (new)
'Sippy Shore (new)
Beautiful Faces (new)
Tell Me Little Gypsy
The Girls oi My Dreams
Bells
Tired of Me
My Little Bimbo
(Down on the Bamboo Isle)
_ Fair One
Broadway Blues
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1587 Broadway, New York
DITSON VIOLIN STUDIES
New Edition by A. Blumenstengel Just Issued
by Boston Publishers
Sam B. Lewis & Co., a new publishing firm,
recently opened up offices at 244 West Forty-
A Ditson edition of scale and arpeggio studies
sixth street. Their first release is a number
for the violin by A. Blumenstengel, comprising
entitled "Flor-i-dad-da," from the pens of Saul
books 1 and 2, complete, has just been issued
Wolf, E. Manny Akst and James Falco.
by that house. The work consists of an excel-
lent selection of scale studies in all the major
and minor keys; arpeggio studies in all the
major and minor keys and studies with spring-
ing bow in all the major and minor keys. All
the bow movements are admirably and sensibly
marked for the student of the violin and in all
other practical respects, the work seems a model
of thoroughness and choice for these classes of
study. It is edited by Karl Rissland.
The Reigning Waltz Success
WHERE THE LAZY
MISSISSIPPI FLOWS
(Lazy Mississippi)
Words by
ALEXIS FFRENCH
Music by
ROLLO DE FREYNE
Will be more popular
than the world-famous
ON MIAMI SHORE
DEALERS:
Send for beautiful three-colored
window hangers
CHAPPELL-HARMS, Inc.
185 Madison Avenue
New York City

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