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THE
AUGUST 6, 1921
MUSIC
TRADE
47
REVIEW
FULL OF FUN -
A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE
Uou cant ao vtrony
You can HEARST
CROONING" ARTISTICALLY FEATURED IN BALTIMORE
The accompanying reproductions of window
displays give some idea of what Baltimore seem-
successes of the Summer season. Early in
July, including Independence Day, there was
inent, as well as being featured by the sheet
music stores.
One of the most conspicuous windows was
that arranged by the well-known Victor store,
Robert Ansell, Inc., the effectiveness of which
is well revealed in the photograph. Taking ad-
Kresge Display of "Crooning"
vantage of the all-around interest in this num-
ber the Baltimore Kresge store also showed a
notable window, and this, with the other dis-
plays shown about the city, was the means of
effectively adding to the week's sales.
Window Display of Witmark Hit at Ansell Store in Baltimore
ingly thinks of "Crooning," the fox-trot pub- celebrated in Baltimore "Crooning Week" and
lished by M. Witmark & Sons, and which has the number was played at all the theatres, mo-
developed into one of the most popular dance tion picture houses and other places of amuse-
Hazel Coleman and Joe Keden have just
placed a song entitled "You're a Little Bit of
Heaven" with Waterson, Berlin & Snyder.
THAT
FOX TROT
FASCINATING
LVRIC BY
FLETA JAN BROWN
music e>y
HERBERT SPENCER
M. WITMARK s SONS
MEW YORK