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November 15, 1919 You're THE One. One-step. | Wuen tie Raispow or Love Arrears. J |] | Waltz, Played by Joseph Samuels’ Or- | chestra. Pai i A good fox trot and an amiably flowing waltz. The prevailing orchestral color is brass |" Quarter ix. D Mayor. Minuet (Mozart). Victor 74396, Absolute beauty by the sunny-souled Mozart, In our July concert. list we spoke of a rendering by the Flonzaleys Mf the Andante from his Eighth Quartet in D Major, Here is the Minuet from the same quartet; the Andante constitu- ting the second movement and this Min- uct the third. To persons with a knowl- edge of musical notation we recommend the enlightening pleasure of “following” his record with a printed score. 1x0 (Cramer-Brown) Witp Rose (Ma Violin solos by Eddy Brown, Jowell-Hartman). Columbia Eddy Brown's bowing is charged with Even in this polished little Ron- it has the quality of passion, 1 “To a Wild Rose” (elaborat ac done ete.) is genuinely emo- tion-stirring. aur n'Amour (El Vota Birx-Anter, by Paul Eisler, A A charming bit of sentiment, which h: suffered much at the, hands’ of m pianists, Eisler plays it with good tas and excellent legato. The. selection on the reverse is raore pretentious and less appealing and less satisfactorily recorded, Piano solos Music Tue Firecracker (“EL Triquitraque”) Played by Columbia Spanish Band. Gatety (“La Maja de Goya”) Played by Columbia Spanish Orchestra. Columbia > 43 BAND Fascinatingly tricky Spanish rhythms. We recommend this disc with consider- able enthusiasm. Gate City (Weldon). To Victory (Hadley). Played by Con- way's Band, OkeH 1240. Good marches. “Gate “Maryland, My Maryland, with “Di and wanee River” __ simultaneously. New Cotontan Marci (Hall), Tne Boy axp tHe Birps (Hager). Played by OkeH Military Band, OkeH 1257. Another good march, and a “charac- teristic” with whistling effects and bird twitterings—not to mention a xylophone that clinks and a pair of flutes that cavort through a cadenza. [Our Director (Bigelow). lumbia Band. Nationa Empresa — Marcit Played by S. “Pennsylvania” Columbia A2776, Old standbys splendidly done and ad- mirably recorded, ity” rings in winds up tooted Played by Co- (Bagley). Band. Douglas shoes, the are the same everyw! Francisco than thes de doin New W.L, Douglas shoes are sold through our own stores direct to the wearer at one profit. All middlemen’s and manufacturing profits are eliminated. By this method W. L. Douglas gives the wearer of marketing our shoes, shoes at the lowest possible cost, W. L. Douglas $7 and $8 shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. They are the leaders everywhere. W.L. 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The extent of his library would indicate that either one or the other (of the Burgesses) was a dis- Jj] cophobe, rather than a discomaniac, as he meant to say, but didn't. I don't know which of my own records 1 would ct to carry down the fire-escape. but if I were marooned on a desert island 1 think my choice of a discal comrade woulc lie, in the order named, between: The Magic Fire Music, from “ (Victor) orchestra. The Love Death, from (Victor) orchestra. To Spring, by Grieg (Victor), violin, Widmung, b: chumann (Victor), vocal. Andante Cantabile, by Tschaikowsky (Vic tor), string quartet, and many others. Interestedly, Kenpatt Bas Die Walkure’ “Tristan and Isolde’ comichoo!