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The Music Trade Review
OCTOBER 23, 1926
popularity arrived in the Summer months, and
since that period a constant demand from the
music stores of the country has kept the pro-
fessional and sales departments of the above
publishing firm enthusiastic over the response.
The song has a particularly attractive title
page and this, together with its popularity, is
Can't Go Wn
FEIST
HOOK-UP
SUNDAY
KATINKA
PRECIOUS
ADORABLE
BARCELONA
SYMPATHY WALTZ
CALLING ME HOME
HI DIDDLE DIDDLE
BESIDE A GARDEN WALL
THAT'S WHY I LOVE YOU
MY GIRL HAS EYE TROUBLE
IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
HELLO, ALOHA, HOW ARE YOU?
WHERE'D YOU GET THOSE EYES?
YOUR HEART LOOKED INTO MINE
I'VE LOST ALL 3IY LOVE FOR YOU
WHILE THE YEARS GO DRIFTING BY
KISS YOUR LITTLE BABY GOOD-
NIGHT
I'D RATHER BE THE GIRL IN YOUR
ARMS
IT MADE YOU HAPPY WHEN YOU
MADE ME CRY
JUST A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF MY OLD
KENTUCKY HOME
Century's Advertising
Plus Your
Co-operation
Means $
to You
STOCK-UP
Century Music Pub. Go.
235 West 40th St.
New York
the boys placed it with Mr. Steele, stating that
they had the confidence in him to put it over for
a hit. Another number is "Florence, Cut It
Out," a comedy song by Ed East, of the vaude-
ville team of East and Dumke.
The new firm has made its headquarters at
145 West Forty-fifth street, with Fred Steele
handling the business end and Billy Heagney
the professional department.
Write for Dealers' Price
Featuring "Cherie, I Love You"
the reason why it has come in for some very
attractive window displays in retail establish-
ments throughout the country. One of the most
recent of these appeared in the J. G. McCrory
Store, Philadelphia, Pa., a reproduction of
which is shown herewith. This is strictly a
merchandising appeal. The title pages are
massed into a background with a large placard
"Cherie, I Love You" as the center attraction.
It did create sales during the week of the show-
ing, as the records of the sheet music depart-
ment showed an increased demand.
"Cherie, I Love You"
Proves a Steady Seller "Ting-a-Ling" Shown
in Attractive Display
Harms, Inc., Number Used by Many Dealers as
Basis for Attractive Window Displays
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Actuelle Music Co. Features Waterson, Berlin
& Snyder Numbers in Radio Tie-up
"Cherie, I Love You," one of the successes
in the Harms, Inc., catalog, is proving one of
Herewith is an unusually attractive window
the steadier sellers of the season. Its big display taken of the Actuelle Music Co., Hippo-
drome Arcade, Youngstown, O., arranged in
What Shall I Give My Pupil?
LEO
pages used as a background. In the center is a
photograph of Jimmy Ague inserted in a repro-
duction of a radio "mike."
The other Waterson numbers, all of which are
having a good sale, are "Mary Lou," "Animal
Crackers," "Someone Is Losin' Susan," "That
Night in Araby," "Petrushka," "Her Beaus Are
Only Rainbows" and "To-night You Belong to
Me."
Heads Sheet Music Section
CANTON, O., October 11.—Announcement is
made that Miss Helen Begley has been made
head of the sheet music department of the
George C. Wille Music Co. This company re-
cently increased its sheet music department
facilities and now has a department ranking
with the largest music stores in the eastern
section of Ohio.
The Wernick & Mendelson music store, East
Main street, Patchogue, L. I., has added a line
of Baldwin pianos to its stock of phonographs
and sheet music.
To Strengthen the Weaker Fingers—To Develop the Legato
Touch, or the Staccato Touch—To Use as a Study in Wrist Work,
Octave Work. Left Hand Melody, Crossing the Hands—and
Dozens of Other Problems?
You Will Find the Answer in the List of
MUSIC CLASSIFIED
ACCORDING TO
PIANO TECHNIQUE
From the Newly and Thoroughly Revised
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WORLD-FAMOUS
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TEACHING MUSIC
"Ting-a-Ling" Featured
conjunction with the broadcasting program of
Jimmy Ague, a Youngstown singer who is fea-
tured over station WTAM, Cleveland, O.
Jimmy Ague recently presented a full pro-
gram of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder songs,
particularly featuring the waltz success "Ting-
a-ling" and the Actuelle Co.'s window carried
out a like scheme when showing these Water-
son songs. The bells of "Ting-a-ling" are artis-
tically arranged with the various other title
Selected by
STURKOW RYDER,
A REAL BIT Of MELODY
Celebrated Teacher, Composer and Concert Pianist,
and HENRY S. SAWYER,
Well Known Music Critic.
EDITORIAL STAFF of the McKINLEY PUBLICATIONS
Frederick A. Stock (Editor-in-Chief "Music in the Home"
Edition), Anne Shaw Faulkner (Music Chairman, General
Federation of Women's Clubs), Sturkow Ryder, Victor Gar-
wood, Allen Spencer, Clarence Eddy, Arthur Olaf Andersen,
Allen Ray Carpenter, Henry S. Sawyer and Others.
Send for Catalog of "One Thousand and One" Piano Selections.
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55th St.
Copyright,
CHERIE
I LOVE YOU
CHICAGO, ILL.
H A R M S INC.. 62 W 45TH ST..N.YC.
LET the END of
EWORLD CONE
TO-MORROW
A S LONG AS YOU LOVE
ME TO'DAY
'let the Res^of the World Go By"
by the Same Writer
ERNEST R . BALL
Lyric by PAUL CUNNINGHAM