Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 33 N. 18

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The real goods need not be sacrificed!
The truck is not good at any price!
W E PROUDLY OFFER GOOD THINGS IN ALL OUR DEPARTTIENTS.
For popular music, even t h e popular dealer must depend upon the popular
publisher.
RELIABILITY IS THE FOSTER FATHER OF CONFIDENCE.
WE NEVER OFFER UNSALABLES — NOT AT ANY PRICE.
The Prevailing Instrumental Successes:
BY HOWARD WHITNEY:
BY VICTOR HERBEBT.
BY FRANK M. WITMARK:
" T H E MOSQUITO'S PARADE"
" F R O G PUDDLES"
"WATERMELON FROLIC"
" P A N AMERICAN A" ( M o r c e a u
characteristic)
"YESTERTHOUGHTS"
"PUNCHINELLO"
BY THEODORE BENDIX:
BY JOHN W. BRATTON:
" IN BEAUTY'S BOWER"
"LA GAZELLE"
" A SOUTHERN R E V E R I E "
BY WILLIAM LORAINE:
"ZAMONA"
"MISS CHRYSANTHEMUM"
" H E A L T H , W E A L T H AND
HAPPINESS"
"AMERICAN CITIZEN"
WALTZES
"DREAM DAYS OF S E V I L L E "
" BARRYMORE " WALTZES
BY PAUL RUBENS:
" BRIDE BELLS " WALTZES
BY OTTO LANGEY:
BY SHAW AND DIXON:
BY CLAYTON MAYO:
"OASIS"
"MIRABELLA"
" A M O R E L " WALTZES
BY NAT. D. MANN:
BY ELLIS G. EPHRAIM:
BY CHRISTOPHER O'HARE:
" WITH MIGHT AND MAIN "
"IRIS"
"LEVEE REVELS"
" COTTONFIELD CAPERS "
BY EFFIE KAMMAN :
BY JOSEPH NATHAN :
"DANCE OF T H E W H I T E
RATS"
" L A SOIREE" WALTZES
BY FREDERIC CHAPIN:
BY R. VOLLSTED:
(composer of "Jolly Fellows " waltz,
" MERRY COMRADES " waltz
BY J. A. SILBERBERG:
"ON THE BEACH"
" A SLEIGHING PARTY"
" T H E CAMEL'S T R E A D "
BY ANTON HEINDL:
" WHILE OLD GLORY WAVES'
MARCH
1
BY W. T. FRANCIS:
"PERSIFLAGE"
BY HAKRY MCCLELLAN:
BY HERBERT DILLEA:
"PERPLEXITY"
"LATAMBO DANCE"
Notable Successes from Light Operas and flusical Plays:
" T H E LOVELIGHT IN YOUR
EYES"
" WEAK AS A WOMAN "
From the " Fortune Teller," BY SMITH
AND HERBERT:
" ALWAYS DO AS PEOPLE SAY
YOU S H O U L D "
"GYPSY LOVE SONG"
" HUNGARIA'S HUSSARS "
" ROMANY LIFE " (Csardas)
From the "Singing Girl " :
" L O V E IS TYRANT "
" I F YOU WERE ONLY MINE"
" T O BE A LITTLE SINGING
GIRL"
" LOVE IS MEREST FOLLY"
From "The Ameer." BY RANKEN, LA
SHELLE AND HERBERT:
" F O N D LOVE, TRUE L O V E "
" T E L L ME, PRAY"
" FANCIES, ONLY FANCIES "
" I ' D LIKE I T "
From " The Jolly flusketeer," BY
From " Dolly Varden," BY STANGE AND
EDWARDS:
" THE GIRL YOU LOVE "
"DOLLY VARDEN"
" WE MET IN LOVER'S LANE "
No. 8 West 29th St.
"MY JAPANESE C H E R R Y
BLOSSOM"
THE PULLMAN P O R T E R ' S
BALL"
" POOR LITTLE FLUTTERING
MOTHS"
"MARY BLACK"
From "The Chaperons," BY FRED.
RANKEN AND ISIDORE WITMARK:
"WE'RE ALL GOOD FELLOWS"
"IT SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY"
"MY SAMBO"
"SOMEHOW I T MADE HIM
THINK OF H O M E "
" MILLINERY MARY "
" IN MY OFFICIAL CAPACITY"
" L I T T L E GIRL WHO COULD
NOT SAY N O "
From "The Burgomaster," BY PIXLEY
AND LUDERS:
"THE TALE OF A KANGAROO"
"I LOVE YOU, DEAR, AND
ONLY YOU"
" IF I WERE A HYPNOTIST "
" C U P I D DOES NOT MARRY"
From "King Dodo," BY PIXLEY AND
"WAR IS A BOUNTIFUL JADE"
M
STROMBERG:
"ZAMONA "(SONG)
" I LEFT MY HEART IN DIXIE "
" THE ORIENTAL MAID "
AND EDWARDS:
The above published by
" C U P I D MIGHT HAVE BEEN
A LITTLE COON"
" IT SIMPLY HAPPENS SO "
"THE
MAYONNAISE MAR
INES"
" P R E T T Y GIRL IN GRAY "
From " Hoity Toity," BY SMITH AND
SHALL AND LORAINE:
EDWARDS:
" LOVE MAY COME AND LOVE
MAY GO"
'' WE'LL CATCH YOU AT LAST,
TIVOLINI "
"HEAR ME"
" E Y E S OF BLACK AND EYES
OF B L U E "
From "Princess Chic," BY LA SHELLE
LOR:
From "A Trip to Buffalo," BY MAR-
STANCE AND EDWARDS:
" T H E R E ARE MANY KINDS OF
KISSES"
"FRIENDS"
" L O V E FOR AN H O U R "
" T H A T SWEET OBLIVION,
DRINK"
From "The Viceroy," BY SMITH AND
From " The Explorers," BY B. L. TAY-
From "Fiddle-De-Dee," BY SMITH AND
STROMBERG:
" MY BLUSHIN' ROSIE "
" T E L L US, PRETTY L A D I E S "
" I SIGH FOR A CHANGE "
" COME BACK, MY HONEY BOY,
TO ME"
From " A Royal Rogue," BY KLEIN,
STEWART AND FRANCIS:
" A L L T H E WORLD TO ME"
" W H E N I'M MARRIED"
" D I N G DONG DING"
" I N SPRINGTIME"
" W H E N T H E GOLDEN SUN
HAS SUNK INTO T H E
WEST"
From " Oarrett OTlagh," BY CHAUNCEY
LUDERS:
OLCOTT:
" TALE OF A BUMBLE-BEE "
' TWO HEARTS MADE ONE "
" I ' L L DO OR D I E "
" T R U E BARBARIC SOLDIER"
" COME, MY SWEET QUEEN "
"THE LASS I LOVE"
" IRELAND AGRA MACHREE"
" MY WILD IRISH ROSE"
WITflARK & SONS,
NEW YORK.
Schiller Theatre Building, CHICAQO.
f Witmark 1
L_Buildings.J
186 &. 188 Shaftesbury Ave., LONDON.
Curtaz Building,
SAN FRANCISCO*
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with a reception such as no dancer ever re-
ceived before can safely be said, and may
every success attend her reappearance, for
she deserves it.
BEING PLAYED BY ALL THE BANDS.
The C. L. Partee Music Co. have a splen-
did number for the piano in a composition
under the title of "Evangeline," by C. E.
Pomeroy. The piece is being played through-
out the country by the leading bands and
REVIEW
orchestras, W. Paris Chambers having writ-
ten the arrangements, and they are a strong
feature. Dealers should have no difficulty
in selling this song on its own merits.
"NO. 2 BEAVER."
"No. 2 Beaver" is out. Most persons
know at once what this means. For the ben-
efit of those who do not, we will explain. It
is the second Mandolin and Guitar Folio,
published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Til-
"» P A R I S C H A M B E R S
Music Distributor for Band* and Orchestras. Special Yearly Contracts.
President
Favorite Hymns
Lead Hindiv Eight and
nearer, my God to cbec
Specially arranged by
W. Paris Chambers.
Wilh the Last Call. "TAPS" in Uni-
son for all Cornets.
New Successes. Just Out. For Band and Orchestra
AniCIZIA r\ARCH F Klnjr of Marches. " ENITA SER. CUBANA, a great
Favorite. REVELATION flARCH (with Organ Point)
OIRALDI MARCH (will surely please you)
O u r N e w S o n g , " I D O " ( C a p r i c e Ballad 1 Se d for Prof. Copy.
New Vork Agent for the New "Capen Pianos."
CONN WONDER INSTRUMENTS and eveiything in Music.
No. 3 4 E. 14th Street, opp. Union Square, N . Y .
"EVANGELINE"
INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTY
By C. E. POMEROY.
Band and Orchestral arrangements to this number by W. Paris Chambers.
C. L. PARTEE MUSIC CO., -
Dave Titegibbott, Butler $ Co.
j*
- 5 East 14th St. New York
The Latest New York Hit.
(This is it)
53 Wt*t 2$tb Street, new Vork.
J* * IMPORTANT NOTICE «* ^
JOSEPH W. STERN & CO.
will from October 1, 1901, be the SOLE SELLING AGENTS
of all the Publications of
THE AUTHORS AND COMPOSERS MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
REIGNING HITS
MY EVELINE
WITH YOU
MA HOT TOMALI
ON BROADWAY
THE FOUR BALLAD HITS OF THE SEASON.
Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve."
' When the Convent Bells Were Ringing 1 ."
'A Little Empty Nest."
1
We Were Happy Once Together, Kate and I."
THE FOUR COON SONQ SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
1
"Every Darkey Had a Raglan On." JOS. W. STERN &. CO.
My Heart's Desiah."
1
I'm goin' to live anyhow till I die."
Miss Hannah from Savannah."
34 E. 21st St.,
THE
MOST
POPULAR
INSTRUMENTAL
HITS.
1
Gainsborough " March.
" Hurrah Boys " March. NEW YORK CITY.
' Mannering'" Waltzes.
"Belle of Granada" Waltz.
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
THE GREAT SONQ HITS OF THE SEASON
" When the Band Begins to Play."
"My Sweet Kimona."
"I Wants to be the Leading Lady."
My Lady Hottentot.
"Down Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow."
Book of melodic
little treasures"
by Saidee Bourqoin.
ON A S U n r i E R ' S NIQHT
.
. Gems.
.
. "Tour
. Ballad
IDUNA " WALTZES
YOU ARE NOT THE (JIRL I LOVED LONG AdO Ballad
PAN AflERIwAN "
March and Two-Step
CHIMES O F R E E D O H "
"
:
BEST GAL I EVER STRUCK -
.
Coon March Song
SPORTS/IAN" .
.
.
. . . . . .
n v LOVE OF LONd AOO
-
Pathetic Waltz S o n £
1
JUANA "
.
-
.
.
-
Valsette Espagnole
STILL I AM TRUE
Ballad
The Seasons
I. V .
Successes:
" Go Way Back and Sit Down"
"I'll be With You When the Roses
Bloom Again"
THE O R i a i N A L S^IST TOY
is by SIDNEY JONES and is published in the following arrangements:
Selections,
Waltzes,
Vocal Score,
Piano $1.00, Orchestra $2.00
Piano 75c., Orchestra $1.00
$2.00
Six Little Wives.
The Moon,
Two-Step,
Song, 50c.
Song 75c.
Piano 50c, Orchestra $1.00
Chinee Soje-Man,
Samee-Gamee,
Rhodft and her Pagoda,
Song 60c.
Duet 50c.
Song 50c.
Published by THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY,
CINCINNATI.
Attention is directed to the announcement
of W. Paris Chambers, the distinguished
composer and arranger, and who handles
"everything in music" at his headquarters,
34 East Fourteenth street, this city. He has
just placed on the market a quartet of
marches which are conceded by bandmasters
to be, perhaps, the finest ever played. They
are splendidly arranged, and so effective as
to please every section of an organization.
A very graceful tribute on the part of
Mr. Chambers to the late President Mc-
Kinley's memory is an arrang-ement of his
favorite hymns, "Lead, Kindly Light" and
'Nearer, My God, to Thee." A beautiful
ballad recently published by Mr. Chambers,
"1 Do," is already winning its way as a dis-
tinct favorite. It is being sung by a number
of artists with immense success. We would
recommend writing for a professional copy,
as well as to become better acquainted with
the other publications issued by this enter-
prising publisher.
"I'm Tired."
Lasting Popularity through Intrinsic Merit.
PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO., 47 W. 28th St.,
KAISER CO. WINNING SUCCESS.
The Jos. J. Kaiser Co. is moving right
along in the right direction; in their latest
publication they certainly have a winner.
''Georgia Peaches" is IT. Jos. J. Kaiser is
just back from a trip through New England
and sold a large number of copies wherever
he went. He is a first-rate business man
and a charming fellow. H e writes good
music and knows how to sell it. We shall
be glad to see this firm meet with every suc-
cess—and they will.
"EVERYTHING IN MUSIC" AT CHAMBER'S.
LIZZIE
MUSIC PUBLISHERS J*
zer. The first number, published last sea-
son, achieved a success seldom accorded to
any book in this line, and the publishers
have been flooded with requests from man-
dolin and guitar players throughout the
country for this music. It has been arranged
by J. A. LeBarge, and includes all the suc-
cesses—and there have been many—pub-
lished by this firm during the last year. We
have mentioned the Star Dance Folio be-
fore, and again we say to dealers, GET I T !
It is bound to sell.
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO
HARRY S. iMARION SAYS:
In the production of "Morocco Bound,"
which will shortly open in New .York, the
following songs will be sung: "My Maid
from Hindostan," "Oh, Moon, Mister Man
in the Moon" and "A Little Japanese Doll."
Miss Blanche Ring is using "Baby Mine"
and "My Rose of Yesterday" at Pastor's
theatre this week. Collins and Madell, in
their musical song sheet act, are using "The
Honeysuckle and the Bee" for saxaphone
duets with great success. Kelley and Vio-
lette, who are playing at Hurtig & Seamon's
Music Hall this week, will feature Wm. H .
Penn's new song, "The Sunflower and the
Sun."
THE THREE WESTERN MUSICAL
COMEDY SUCCESSES
"THE
BURGOMASTER"
" K I N G
D O D O "
Both by FRANK PIXLEY and GUSTAV LUDERS
"THE
EX PLOR E R S "
By B E R T L E S T E R TAYLOR a n d W A L T E R H . L E W I S .
With their respective unqualified hits :
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC ENBRAVEBS flHD PRINTERS,
Music Titles by all Processes.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
" T H E T A L K O F A KANGAROO "
" T H E TALK OF A BUMBLK-BEE. "
.
.
.
.
" C u r m MIGHT HAVE BEEN A LlTTLB CoON."
Are published by
M. WITMARK & SONS
No. 8 West 29th St. /OHtmark \ 186-8 ShaftesburyAve.
NEW YORK
iBuiWinglj
LONDON
Schiller Theatre Building
Curtaz Build ing
Chicago
San Fran cis

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