Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 11

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. VING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €%, FRIDAY: 'FEBR 1926. JARY 5. and now even the surface is pertected . IS (IR ) e i ] e, L 727N only Columbia New Process Records have this silent surface. No others. startling volume: an incomparably Smooth to the eye as polished plate glass, theneedle seems to touch noth- ing—but only to transmit the waves of sound that the music has engraved. Here is an absolutely new and grate- ful experience for every owner of a phonograph—an unbeliévable per- fection of surface added to unex- pected definition of tone and to true translation of the recorded orig- inal. Will you verify these bold statements by hearing one notable new process Columbia Record that is an excellent example? You know the piano—and you have heard your own phonograph try to reproduce piano music; hear this record at any Columbia dealer’s: Song of the Vagabonds, from “The Vagabond King” Piano Solo by the Composer, RUDOLF FRIML On the reverse side, Chansonette—Piano Solo by the Composer, Rudolf Friml) (No.533-D. 10 in. 75c.) “The Vagabond King is one of the most popular musical successes of the season. Rudolf Friml is the composer of ‘‘The Vagahond Kiag.” “Rose Marie” and ‘‘Katinka.” In this new process Columbia Record, not only is the music his own composition but he plays it himself. It is great music, played by a great pianist. Or take any of these others. Listen to them critically. Try to find faults in them. Believe nothing but your own ears: _ Colu:nbia Song of ihe Vagabonds s31.p | That Certain Party—Fox Trot ) Ted Lewis = (Incidental Singing by Ted Lewis) ; and 1918 i5c | Don’t Wake Me Up—Fox Trot | His Band J Show Me The Way To Go Home — Fox Trot (Incidental Singing by the Orchestra) Be Happy—Fox Trot T California { Ramblers 522-D 10875 e 1) 516-D | Sleepy Time Gal—Fox Trot A0/in 35 L1 Never Knew—Fox Trot ) Ross Gorman 3 and l Leo Reisman and | His Orchestra 517-D ° 10 in. 75¢ (From “The Vagabond King'") A Cup of Coffee, A Sandwich and You—Fox ( Song of the Vagabonds—Fox Trot Trot (From “‘Charlot’s Revue of 1926'") . 530-D 10 in. 75¢ Then I'll Be Happy Male Quintet Collegiate Blues Male Quintet Singing Sophomores 529-D 10 in. 75¢ Bam-Bam-Bamy Shore Don’t Let Me Stand In Your Way ‘The Whispering Pianist (Art Gillham) Big Butterand EggMan Comedian Ann and Her Little Se- dan—Comedian Phil Baker 521-D 10 in. 75¢ Your own phonograph is now worth twice what you paid_for it — because of

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