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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 3, 1923
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ROMANY L O V E " FEATURED STRONGLY BY OHIO DEALER
Warner's Music Shop, Youngstown, O., Makes Handsome Window Display of Sam Fox Number—
Window Displays Increase Sales at Once, Is This Dealer's Experience
Herewith is shown a reproduction of a win-
dow display which recently was used by
Warner's Music Shop, Youngstown, O., on the
Sam Fox Publishing Co.'s number, "Romany
Love." This progressive music house makes
a specialty of such displays on selected numbers
and invariably the results more than justify the
time, attention and expenditure in preparing the
windows. In this instance the shop reports that
period. At least, al
direction.
indications point in that
BERLIN NOVELTY SONG A HIT
Novelty songs are, according to music pub-
lishers, the hardest type of numbers on which
to make predictions. This is true both in regard
to their appeal to singers and to the demand
created w i t h t h e
public. It is well
k n o w n , however,
that the constant
singing of any song,
whether it is a nov-
elty, comedy, ballad,
o r whatnot, w i l l
create sales.
The above is quite
interesting as ap-
plied to the Irving
Berlin, Inc., novelty
comedy song, "You
Tell Her, I S-t-u-t-
t-e-r." The number,
we believe, was orig-
inally introduced by
"Romany Love" Display of Warner' s Music Shop
Billy Jones and since that time by a great many
"Romany Love" sales increased considerably
and were gratifying to both the management others. To-day it is conceded a song of great
and the sales force. A similar display on popularity.
"Romany Love" was mad,e at Warner's New
Castle, Pa., store, with the same results. Almost
EMMA CARUS NOW PUBLISHER
without exception the displays of this firm have
Emma Carus, well-known musical comedy and
been reflected in an increased business.
"Romany Love" is the feature number at the vaudeville star, is the head of a new publishing
present time in the Fox catalog and, while it organization, known as the Carpold Co., with
is a popular seller, it is of a standard that will, offices at 1229 Park avenue, New York City.
no doubt, appeal to music lovers over a long Two songs have been released by it.
McCORMACK NUMBER FEATURED
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder have released to
the general profession the new Irish song,
"Mother in Ireland," originally sung by John
McCormack for the Victor Talking Machine
Co.'s catalog. Other numbers the professional
department is campaigning on during the early
months of this years are "Down in Maryland"
and "Aggravatin' Papa" (Don't You Try to
Two-time Me), and these numbers are being
sung with success by many leading vaudeville
artists throughout the countrv.
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J52-4 West 45th St.
New York, N. Y.
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With any FEIST song,"
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