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THE TATLER



Vol. 1 FEBRUARY, 1919 No. 1

TABLE of CONTENTS THE ARTICLES AND PICTURES ARE COPYRIGHTED AND MUST NOT BE REPRINTED WITHOUT SPECIAL PERMISSION POPULAR SONGS VS. UNPOPULAR PROHIBITION The effect of Prohibition on Popular Songs will be to make them more popular — and why. — By the Editor. How, owing to the sudden signing of the armistice, a new crop of popular songs had to be written over night. — By Major Cleff. Mickey — a new national character. "Idiotic, Isn't It?" a Funny Poem by the author of the Winter Garden shows. A double page display of stage beauties. New Song Hits to try on your piano — Mickey Don't Cry Frenchy How Ya Gonna Ke*p '™ Down on the Farm _ Come on, Papa A Tumble Down Shack In Athlone. Double Plays — Humor from the Song Writers. Behind the Screen — Live news of motion pictures. February Releases for Popular Song Rolls.



Published monthly by the Tatler Publishing Company WALTER E. COLBY, EDITOR Copyright by The Tatler Publishing Co. Entered at the Post Office as second-class matter.