Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 25

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v — Tear out this selected list, mark those numbers you wish to hear, and hand it to the Columbia dealer. Only Columbia Records by these un- rivalled organizations are available anywhere. So don’t be careless and then find yourself disap- pointed—the titles of the selections are important; but be sure also to identify the musicians’ names. Thes¢ are New Process Columbia Records, and that’s all the difference in the world! I Wish’t I Was In Peoria —Fox Trot (Incidéntal singing by Ted Lewis) Pretty Little Baby—Fox Trot Ted Lewis and His Band That Certain Party—Fox 7rot $31-D (Incidental singing by Ted Lewis) 10 inch { Don’t Wake Me Up (Let Me Dream) 75¢ —Fox Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Song Of The Vagabonds— Fox Trot $17-D (From the Vagabond King) 10in h A Cup of Coffee, A Sandwich And e You—Fox Trot (From Charlot’s Revue of 1926) Leo Reisman and His Orchestra $54-D Drifting Aplrt—Fox(VTrotl > 4 ‘'ocal Chorus) 10 inch | Take This Rose—Fox Trot Paul Specht and His Orchestra Songs of Long Ago— 544-D Medley Fox Trot 10 inch { Lingering Lips—Fox Trot 75¢ Clicquot Club Eskimos (Direction Harry Reser) 527-D Smile A Little Bit—Fox Trot 10'-h Dreaming Of A Castle In The Air 1‘5": —Fox Trot California Ramblers My Castle In Spain—Tango Fox Trot (From ‘““By the Way’’) Sweet Child— Fox Trot (Incidental singing by Billy Jones) Ipana Troabadoars T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. —_————,—,—_—,—_—_———_— = Colambia In Peoria and Dixon) "rot e _— ; surface like plate glass! And above all what a difference in the music—the rhythm of it, the volume of it, the clearness of it, the true m‘;l:ic of it!l A difference so awakening that realize never ac- iy DR or G Do sarn bebore You never will believe it till you put one of these New Process Columbia dance records on your turntable and move the switch. Then keep your feet quiet—try and do it! Columbia exolusively offers dance reo- ords by Ted Lewis and His Band. Paul Ash and His Orchestra. Leo Reisman and His Orchestra. Art Kahn and His Orchestra. Roes Gorman and His Orchestra. Paul Specht and His Orchestra. Fletcher Henderson. California Ramblers. The Cotton Club Orchestra. Warner’s 7 Aces. Columbia also exclusively offers by sold wherever the dealer dis- plays this Columbia trademark COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. New York Columbia Wholesalers, Inc. 205 Camden St. Baltimore, Md. ‘Columbia Records

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