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Show SONGS THAT WE I USED TO SING Many of the Dear Old Favor- H ites Are Now Being IB Revived. 'BH It has been said that in this age IBB of rapid progress we are prone to HB forget the old order of things. Styles BB and customs are constantly cbang- BB ing; new conditions bring about new BB inventions; but even though we Hfl should try to do it, there are some IBB of the old things that we cannot for- IB get. Take, for Instance, the old KgB songs. Nobody wants to forget them WES and nobody could entirely forget HP! them even though such a desire ex- EX? Isted. Every now and then one of the dear old favorites Is revived and at once becomes as popular as In the days when it first became a real hit." ft.tf The Standard believes that Its read- mM ers love the old songs and for their benefit it has arrauged to offer them m: a volume called "Songs That Never Grow Old," in which are contained Ky all the dearly beloved old favorites. Kv There are two styles of binding, one H5& in heavy English cloth, which Is a INPft beautiful $2.50 book, and the other in Kjrjj art bristol covers These volumes KvH are elaborately illustrated with por- traits of the world's greatest vocal iEe artists, many in favorite costumes. For a short time The Standard will jK offer these books on the popular E&j j coupon plan, which is explained in the display announcement printed in Wi i another column of this Issue. Look KK for the coupon and clip it without K? delaj. WM oo |