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November Ist, 1919 BEST of the NEW EGYPTIAN ~~ RECORDS C | } ; Disco's Selections D I ] S itieiadeh Fonsoteas “The Utmost in Cigarettes” = ve ey Dlain End or Cori Tip ARMEN: Prelude to Act 1 (Bizet).” Played by Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Victor 64822, This short, rousingly red-blooded over ture is one of the most dashing numbers in all opera. Stokowski's men play it \ nificently, and the recording is unusu ee ally fine and clear. \ “Por” Concert [it Carrrax (Sousa) Manwattan Beach Marcu (Sousa) Played by U.S. Military Academy Band. Pathé 22152. Sousa standbys, played with enthusiasm eso tele Conky Ite by the West Pointers. ‘The Pathé method | “aie come! of recording is particularly effective with | brass instruments, Los Toros (Lacome). La Reja. Played by Garde Républicaine Band of France. Pathé 40177. Seductive Spanish rhythms that make one think of “Carmen.”” Excellently ren- dered, | Lerrre pe Manon (Gillet). People of culture and refinement invariably PREFER “Deities >, to any other cigarette rs Jone (Waldteufel). Played by Paris Grand Orchestra, Pathé 22153. A charming bit of sentiment paired with a florid concert waltz, fe March (Sweeley). Played Band GENERAL SHIN March (Vandersloot). Played by Victor Band. Victor 18607 Good marches. | For tne Cuitprex ¥ mexcit Reet. | e Parisian Pots, Played by Victor | Military Band. Victor 18600. | Brisk and blithe tunes from Elizabeth Folk-Dances of Denmark.” | ‘Or 4 Taitor anv A Bear (MacDowell) and | Tie Witp Horseatay (Schumann) | Seinninc Song and THe Litre Huntexs (Kullak). Played ictor Orchestra. | Victor 18598. One of the jolliest records we ever heard, The adventure of the tiny tailor with the growling bruin is delicious. The Spinning Song ingeniously imitates the sound of the wheel in action. Grown- | ups would enjoy this record, but we Christmas Greetings FOR EVERY WEEK IN THE YEAR EF you are wondering what to send that jolly friend of yours, let us help you solve the problem. Nothing could be more welcome than a year’s subscription to the magazine that appeals especially to people with pep—Judge. the fact that it goes into quarter of a million homes every week proves its popularity. It’s a big $5.00 worth—52 issues with sparkling text and averaging each week 60 reproductions of the funniest drawings in the world. Cana more suitable gift for your friend, with a sense of humor, be made for $5.00? y we are re entering your ene to” hardly think they're worthy of i Hi 3 Pate Sucar-Ptum Tree (Eugene Field) . The Medium at Buynxen anp Nop (Eugene . Recital by Sally Hamlin, Victor to be pans to” Fugene Field poems for the kiddies | recited with happy distinctness and with- tation. Harp music at the end Sacrep Music [fs Lorp is My Licut (Allitsen). Face to Face (Johnson). Sung by John Barnes Wells, Acolin-Vocalion Favorite hymns sung without theatric- ality by a particularly pleasing tenor. cit 1s Comixc (Mason) Be Tuexe (Fillmore) rle F. Wilde, Columbia - we ell devine to have receive Cutoff here JUDGE, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City ~ Please send Judge to the names attached for 1 year. Enclosed find $. | Work, ror T Tex. Motnex Sung by E 2772, Also send Christmas card in my name, Sung. with simple-hearted sincerity. Next Week—"Vaudeville.” |