Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1926, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, (R} s FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1926. The nl by Mr. Ford’s own orchestra recorded on four For the younger members, who never danced the old-fashioned dances, nor ever even heard the lilting, sparkling music of them, these Columbia New Process Records afford a treat: an opportunity to become acquainted with something really new, something delightful, something in complete contrast to the latest steps and the latest music. If only to fill in once or twice during an evening, between the modern dances, they will serve as a genuine and refreshing novelty. For the older group, whose young fun was in full swing during the days of the bustle and the hoopskirt, or of the high bicycle and croquet— not so far back!—these Columbia New Process Records will have the same appeal as a crisp, hard, cold apple or a true old Win_d;o‘r chair. Mr. Ford's own orchestra—cymbalom, dul- cimer, tuba and fiddle—has made these dances just plain irresistible, and the Columbia lab- oratory has recorded them faithfully on Columbia New Process Records. Virginia Reel—Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra. “Calling Off” by Benjamin B. Lovett (Mr. Ford’s dancing master at Dearborn) The Plain Quadrille—Henry Ford's Oid Fash- ioned Dance Orchestra. " Calling Off" by Benjamin B. Lovett (Mr. Ford's dancing master at Dearborn) Columbia New Process Record No. 50018-D. 12 inch, §1.25 Heel and Toe Polka—Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra A Southern Schottische—Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra Columbia New Process Record No. 555-D. 10 inch, 75¢ Sicilian Circle — Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra. *“Calling Of* by Benjamin B Lovett (Mr. Ford's dancing master at Dearborn) Medley of Reels—Dulcimer Solo, Accompanied by Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra Columbia New Process Record Ne. 556-D. 10 inch, 75c Grace Waltz—Henry Ford's Old Pashioned Dance Orchestra Badger Gavotte—Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra ; Columbia New Process Record No. 557-D. 10 inch, 75¢ Every Columbia dealer has these records. Tear out this list and ask your Columbia dealer to play any ona of them and you will see! They are not merely rec- ords, they are wonderful records, the real thing— surface like plate glass, nothing but the music. no sound of the needle— Y ou will see this wherever Columbia Columbia Trademark Records are sold % N srtch / Columbia Phonograph Company, New York, N. Y. Is there any difference in dance orches- tras? Of course—all the difference in the world! Is there any real difference in dance records? Unmistakably! Ask anybody who has played Columbia New Process Records on his phonograph, whatever make it may be. Columbia New Process dance Records are absolutely as good as the orchestras that make them—and those are the most famous dance orchestras in the world, at that! Great volume, startling clearness, perfect rhythm— and you don’t hear the needle no scratching sound at all — nothing but the music! SOMEBODY SAY “CHARLESTON"? All right, try these on your constitution: 00-D ) ::-Fmd-Ndefl 10 in. 7S¢ Ted Lewis and Fis Band ) 1 Never Knew How Wenderful You $75-D Were 10 in. 7S¢ fmkn—nm(htm'w Leo Reisman and His Orchestra 02-D } Whose Are You ? 10 in. TSc Bfinky Moon Bay Paul Ash and His Orchestra NOTHING WILL DO BUT A WALTZ? Let’s go: ) Sympathy Waltz A Night of Love The Cavaliers (Walts Artists) Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals 586D Someone to Love 10 in. 75¢ The Cavaliers (Walts Artists) $97-D 10 in. T5e ( RATHER DO A FOX.TROT? These will break the stag line: Always 599-D . 16 in. 75¢ } P'm in Love with You, That's Why B Clicquet Club Eskimos $95-D Who? (Prom “Sunny™) 2 in. 75¢ ( SuBnY (From “Sunny™ Ipana Troubadours Roll ’Em Girls So Does Your Old Mandarin Paul Specht and His Orchestra o=n) DURING THE INTERMISSIONS, hear these: Always 587-D [ Just a Cottage Small 0 in. 7S¢ Organ Solos Played by Howard Peter- son of Station WJJD, Mooscheart, TTl. Truly I Do \ 1 Wish You Were Jealous of Me Ford and Glean Who? (From “Sunny’") siep ) seor T i Male Quintets—Singing Sophomores Tear out this list — or take the whole page — mark those you want to heay, and take it to the Columbia dealer.

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