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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 5, 1921
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WITMARK NUMBERS FEATURED BY PITTSBURGH DEALERS
WRITES A NEW IRISH SONG
Three Late Hits From M. Witmark & Sons Catalog Artistically Displayed at Pittsburgh Head-
quarters of Volkwein Bros.—Many Sales Produced During Life of Display
"Kitty O'Hare" Title of New Song by Werner
Janssen and Francis DeWitt
Attractive window displays, while not a rarity,
are unusual enough to deserve comment. This
holds particularly true in cases where displays
"Kitty O'Hare" is the title of a new Irish
melody by Werner Janssen set to a characteristic
lyric by Francis DeWitt. Mr. Janssen is very
much in the limelight at the present time through
his tuneful music in "Love Dreams," a Morosco
production now running at the Apollo Theatre,
New York. "Kitty O'Hare" is described as a
musical Irish gem by Tom Burke, one of the
foremost Irish singers, who is to program the
number at his next Hippodrome concert. He
has also recorded it for the Columbia Grapho-
phone Co., which, it is understood, is going to
release it as a special record. It is published by
the Edward B. Marks Music Co., of New York
City.
play, retaining individuality and adding to the
attractiveness of the window as a whole. The
numbers featured are "Fancies" and "Jabber-
Charles K. Harris has secured the latest bal-
lad of Eugene West and Max Levy, entitled
"The Easiest Way."
HERE THEY ARE
The Song Gems
from
Irving Berlin's
"Music Box Revue"
NOTE: The Irving Berlin "Music Box Revue,"
now playing at New York's new million dol-
lar Music Box Theatre, is conceded by all
critics to be the greatest musical show ever
produced—and contains the most marvelous
songs ever written.
Say It With Music
Artistic Window Display of Witmark Hits at Pittsburgh Store
of several songs are attempted instead, of the wocky," two fox-trot songs from the above
usual "solid window" devoted to one number. A firm's catalog, and Ernest R. Ball's "I'll Forget
number of titles hardly ever lend themselves to You," the latest addition to the Witmark "Black
an advantageous display. However, we repro- and White Series."
duce herewith a window in Volkwein Bros.'
According to the Pittsburgh representative of
Pittsburgh store, in which three popular hits M. Witmark & Sons, the window proved an ex-
from the catalog of M. Witmark & Sons are cellent sales creator and has enabled him to send
shown, each making a distinctive part of the dis- frequent repeat orders from Volkwein Bros, to
the sales department of his firm.
NORTON SONG HITS
'TOOLING ME" "GYPSY ROSE"
"THERE'S A BUNCH OF KLUCKS
IN THE KU KLUX KLAN"
"HAUNTING"
"DIXIE"
ROBERT NORTON CO.
226 West 46th Street
NEW YORK
TWO NEW HANDY NUMBERS
Two fox-trot blues have just been issued by
Handy Bros. Music Co., Inc., entitled "Shake It
—Break It" and "Jealous Blues."
DEALERS—Stock up with my new waltz sons
••WILL YOU BE MY SWEETHEART"
also "DIXIE LIFE RAG"
Both numbers sell for 15n a copy. Order your Player Rolls
from Rialto Music Co., N. Y. City. Other companies using
one or both numbers are Clark Orchestra Bolls Co., Columbia
Music Roll Co. and North Ton a wand a Musical Works.
Special price to music dealers.
37 Burton Street
FRANK E . BROWN
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Walton,
N . Y .
In a Cozy Kitchenette Apartment
They Call It Dancing
Everybody Step
The Schoolhouse Blues
My Little Book of Poetry
Legend of the Pearls
Behind the Fan
The Court Around the Corner
INTRODUCTORY PRICE
21c per copy in 100 lots of an individual number
22c per copy in 100 lots, assorted
23c per copy in less quantities
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607 Broadway, New York