The New York Clipper (April 1919)

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20- v:. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER April 30, 1919 This ad appears' in the Saturday Evening Poet, May 17, and will reach over 7,000,000 Readers Every Piano Should Have Stasny Music On It Have Stasny Music on your piano and there will always be a crowd around it. Stasny songs go right to every.- heart^pbecause,thfeyj!re simple, beautiful, and easy to singi' 'Each one has a melody:yOu,wilf remem-» ber-r-a sentiment you will cherish v ;*Tbjeyare popular with everyone, so whenever you\.see music with" the Stasny Imprint you are safe to buy it, even if the Song is: so. new you haven't heard of it-yet. Find out who is your nearest Stasny Dealer and' visit his store often. O ther Stasny. Favorites- "Evcomt" "JmKtin'The Blue* Away" . L - - "I'm Not Jealous" "When the 'Yank*' Come Marching "JuttLike The Will O'TheWtap" Home" ,' i -v "On The Bay of Biaeay" "Ooh La La, I'm Haria* • Wonderful "Sonn Day" ■ ,-. ■':. .. ^s: Ti«e"; k^',-'^. -'^;\- P"\- MIt»aNewTooLat»ToBeSorrtf''VJMtY^*-; t . -:; .; f * * ' *H Want Mi Old Girt Back" J* ," Ron Dreamt" .('Voc. and I««.) , "Welcome Home" -. "Somebody Mij»e»Somebody'iKmei- "Kentuckr Was Lucky" "la China" CAN YOU IMAGINE^ A^tihe romance that is in you- willjipspoDd to the sentiment in' ^ ^aTfou c Imagiiie?" Just, tryIthe ■ melody over on your piano and see .hq^/it .will haunt you. You won't be able to resist it. All the languorous longing - of the mysterious East is re- flected in this wonderful Ori- '■. ental number, which wafts you,/ into the realms of fancy. ..Ypu- -; will see it on pianos wher-; . £ ever you go. ' Get it today for yours. =. i.'l't" ' a - Wherever You Are,'Sing These Stasny Hits and Reap the Full Benefit of This Wonderful Publicity Campaign, for ybur £ <f: '* ; ■'"'■' L ' -act. "Send for professional Copies and Orchestrations.\ r- ? --? - ^ *3* , 5 *" . -, * •* ■ g J a h*A»d**Wa act. Send for professional Copies and Orchestrations. PROF. OFFICES: Strand Theatre Bldg, New York FRED MAYO, Mgr. - --^i. • urn' TaSTr A-/-Stiisiiv Music (p. : . .'_.:.. ••■ry'"-f-«-*. - "- jb»5 ■**•* - > .- CHICAGO OFFICE: 1*3 N. Dearborn St f . TEED MAYO.TT«rr_ ' -""in nee $ . ... .. .^ --- BILLY MASON. Max. 1 ., - - i- ->• lip^ .'. \"- ■'~#^5r3 JSSr ^?s#" *