Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 33 N. 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Roses Bloom Again."
An excellent por-
trait of Miss Flynn appears herewith.
cue," by Jean C. Havez and W. W. Herbert;
"Daisy," by George V. Hobart and A. B.
Sloane; this song has been very successfully
NEW WITMARK MUSIC.
sung in England by R. G. Knowles. "There
M. Witmark & Sons publish their usual
Never Was A Girl Like Sue," by Chas. D.
large budget of music this month. The new
Bingham.
Among the instrumental pieces
vocal numbers are, "Only Two," by James
we find "Cbttonfield Capers," a Carolina frol-
()'l)ea and Fred J. llamil.
"Dreams of
ic by William Christopher O'Hare; "Military
Long Ago,"' by Charles Xoel D< u ;las and
Swells,' 7 March and Two-Step, by Clayton
Angelo de I'rosse. "Kiss My Little One For
Mayo; "Moonlight in Venice," another of
Ale," by Clara Havenschild and Paul Rubens.
Herman Perlet's compositions for the piano;
"Adeline," by James A. Fairfield ; "I've (iot
"The Burgomaster," schottisch, by Gus Lu-
No Use For A Shiftless Coon," by Chas. A.
ders, and finally the long promised "Miss
Wilson and Leo F. Berliner; "The Marriage
Chrysanthemum," a Japanese intermezzo, by
of Dennis Grady," by John T. Kelly, a really
the well-known William Loraine, of "Sa-
clever and amusing song; "Cupid Might
lome" and "Zamona" fame.
Have Been A Little Coon," by Bert Leston
Taylor and Coulter H. Lewis; this song is
NEW CATALOGUE OUT.
one of the best numbers in their new mu-
Dave Fitzgibbon, Butler and Co. have
sical comedy, "The Explorers." "The Moon just issued their fall catalogue, in which there
Baby," by Harry Conor, a pretty little lulla- are twelve excellent numbers; "The Fatal
by ; "Like Yer Mammy," by Austin Walsh, Letter," "The Story of the Daisies," "Broad-
which is described as "a sensational ex- way for Mine," "Whose Little Choc'late Babe
postulation ob de temptations ob our relations is Oo," "You Ask Me If I Love You," "The
en specific occasions." "The Alabama Barbe- Holy Cross," "My Black Dove," "My Sweet
T H E
H I T
OFTHE
YEAR
"MY
EVALINE"
]SY
MAE ANWERDA SLOANE
Sung with immense success in THE KING'S
CARNIVAL
THE AUTHORS' AND COHPOSER5 1 rtUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
109 West 28th St.
New York
THE FOUR BALLAD HITS OF THE SEASON.
'The Old Postmaster."
"When The Birds Go North Again."
'In The House Of Too Much Trouble."
"My Heart's To-Night In Texas."
THE FOUR COON SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
"Tobie, I Kind O' Likes You."
"The Emblem Of An Independent Coon."
"My_Little Jungle Queen^
" I Aint Goin' Ter Work No More."
THE FOUR POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS OF THE DAY.
'On Duty," March.
"Phyllis," Waltz.
'My Lady Love," Waltzes.
"Kunnin Kaffirs," Cakewalk
JOS. W. STERN & CO.,
34 E. 21st S t . ,
NEW YORK CITY.
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
THE GREAT 50NQ HITS OF THE SEASON
••EXCELSIOR"
"MY DROWSY BABE"
•'THE SPIDER AND THE FLY."
A SAMPLE COPY FOR 5 CENTS
Any of These New Publications
CHIMES OF FREEDOM
March and Two Step
By ANDREW H. MANGOLD
"PAN AMERICAN"
March and Two Step
By W. A. COREY
You flrc not the Girl I Baikd
Coved Cong flgo B 7 Emii y smith
PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
47 "W. 28th St., New York.
ORCHESTRATIONS OF
THE SEASON'S HIT.
FLORODORA
Selection, Concert Number, Florodora
Caprice, Waltzes, Lancers, Barn Dance*
March and Two-Step.
Royai music Co., 10 Union Square* I). V.
The Season*s Successes :
"Go Way Back and Sit Down"
••I'll be With You When the Roses
Bloom Again"
TIEHZE! O E\LOTlsr^Tj
S-A-JsT T O Y
Six Little Wives.
Song, 50c.
Chinee Soje-Man,
Song 60c.
The Moon,
Song 75c.
WHAT SOL BLOOM SAYS.
The publications of Sol Bloom's Music
House will be featured with The Chas. E.
Blaney enterprise. Among those that will
appear prominently will be "The Honey-
suckle and the Bee," and "Coon, Coon,
Coon."
May Howard will feature, assisted by
twenty-four ladies, "The Honeysuckle and
the Bee." It will be a big number of the
show, and will be put on with electrical ef-
fects.
Mark Bennet, who has charge of Mr. Din-
kin's Innocent Maids, is presenting "Just
liecause I Love You So" as a spectacular
number of this company.
Favor & St. Clair, who have been engaged
as stars of manager (Jus Hill's Happy Hooli-
gan Co., will feature many of Sol Bloom's
successful publications. Miss St. Clair will
be seen again in her charming specialty, and
the big company of forty will assist her when
she sings "The Honeysuckle and the Bee."
Permission has been granted to Harry S.
Marion by manager Gus Hill to place the
publications of Sol I'loom with the following
attractions : Happy Hooligan Co., Are You
a liuffalo, McFadden's Row of Flats, and
all of his burlesque shows. Among those
will be three ensemble numbers, prominently
among them being the big hit. "The Honey-
suckle and the Bee."
(irace Hazard writes from the Valley
Stock Co., now playing at Syracuse, that
"The Honeysuckle and the Bee" was one of
her biggest numbers. The success of this
song appears to be astounding for the length
of time it has been placed before the public.
NEW YORK.
The Plrmjrf n . WITMARK & SONS
beg to announce
Another fluslcal Comedy Success
By the authors of "THE BURGOMASTER"
FRANK PIXLEY AND GUSTAV LUDKRS
Samee-Gamee,
Duet 00c.
THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY,
CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS,
Music Titles by all Processes.
E. T. PAULL MUSIC CO.
A new coon song by Ben Harney, en-
titled "I'd Give a Hundred if the Gal Was
Mine," has just made its appearance in pro-
fessional copy form. From the way in which
the professional singers are calling for this
piece, it is very evident that a good-sized
hit is on the way and will shortly be heard
from one end of the country to the other.
The offices of E. T. Paull Music Co. are
generally full from morning to night re-
hearsing this song. The melody is certainly
one of the catchiest we have heard in a long
time, and the chorus is simply irresistible.
We congratulate the E. T. Paull Music Co.
on having such a good number in their cata-
logue.
Is/ITTSIO
is by SIDNEY JONES and is published in the following arrangements:
Waltzes,
Selections,
Vocal Score,
Piano 75c., Orchestra $1.00
Piano $1.00, Orchestra $2.00
$2.00
Two-Step,
Piano 50c, Orchestra $1.00
Rhoda and her Pagoda,
Song 50c.
Published by
CINCINNATI.
(iirl," "Tell Me Baby Do," "Only You,"
"Nothing Doing In The Colored Line," and
"Lizzie." These songs are being used by
a number of the better class of performers.
We foray mention Hattie Starr, Burrell, Bar-
baretta, Charles Kent, M^dge Fox, Lillian
liuvt, Cushman, Holcombe and Curtis, Pearl
Crey, "the original Woman in White," Hat-
tie Delaro, The Lilliputian Trio, The Black-
stone Quartette, Erne Brooklyn, Flo Ueach,
Florence Reed, Art Ritchie, Arthur Pryor,
Sousa's Band, Fanciulli's Band, and many
others.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
MUSICAL NUMBERS THAT HAVE "MADE" "KING DODO":
" Tale of a Bumble Bee "
" True Barbaric Soldier "
(another "Kangaroo"song)
" For Love I Live Alone "
" Ill
I'll Do
Do or
or Die
Die 7 '
" I ' l l Shut My Eyes and
"The
eminent
Dr.
Fizz"
'""'
'
~ " ' ""
Think It's You."
" A Jolly Old Potentate "
Claim Thou Thine Own "
" Two Hearts Made One
Look in The Book and See"
"Cat's Quartette "
" Pound the Drum "
Full Vocal Score (ready
" T a l e of a Bumble
July 15th) . . . . $ 2.00
Bee," Two-step . 50c
Selections . . . . 1.00 '' Schottische . . . . 50c
Waltz
75 " March
50c
Handsome Title Pages for Window Display tn be had upon application.
n 8
new y rk
m
uiitmark & Sons °* w.*** *•••
CHICAGO.
°
SAN FRANCISCO
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OSCAR SCHMIDT,
Successor to MENZENHAUER
& SCHMIDT,
Manufacturer of the
American
riandolin Harp,
The Menzenhauer
Guitar-Zither,
The o. 5. flandolin
HOWARD
And Other Huslcal Novelties.
factories*
mandolins and Guitars excel
others
36-50 Terry St.,
3cr$cy £ity, n . 3 .
They are made on scientific orin-
dples, and for volume, purity and
sweetness of tone, have never been
equaled* Write for catalogue and
Spitteitnarkt 2,
Berlin, £ . , Germany.
Branches in all principal cities of the United States; also in all parts of Germany, France, England, Belgium, Switzerland,
Denmark, Russia and Italy; also in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.
Superior workmanship, tone and touch, secured preference of our instruments over all competitors here as well as in
Europe. Catalogues >}f the instrument on application.
The
Nation's
Favorite
THE COLUMBIA ZITHER.
Cbc Rudolph Ulurlitzer Co.
manatacturm
J2JE.4thSt~ a,*
Cincinnati
T h e reason w h y the Columbia leads lies
iargely H the fact that it is attractively fin-
ished, and cipable of producing- surprising
musical results; the prtcetoo—an important
item—affords the retail music dealer a hand-
some profit.
It pays to handle the Colum-
bia, the King of Zithers .
.
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.
The Phonoharp Co.
9 Butler Street, London.
415 Broadway, New York.
150 Liverpool 5treet, boston, Mass.
Cbc
9
CZympbonion music Box
BeH_Branid
S^^^J
GEORGE
^g
gives the greatest satisfaction. It is superbly
<^"
constructed. Best workmanship throughout.
THE, SYMPHONION MFG. CO.
Asbury ParK, N. J.
VARRELMAN, President.
All Leading Houses Handle the
NEW YORK OFFICES:
33 Union Square, (Decker Building)
NATIONAL MUSICAL STRING GO.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J .
" CRITERION
Factories also at
Leipsic. Germany, and Ste. Croix, Switzcland.
T H E CELEBRATED
Superior in both Tone and
Finish.
The leading Teachers and
Artists are using the Gor-
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Send for Catalogue
139 Fifth
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Perfect Piano Actions
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AND REED BOARDS ^ ^
ARE riANUFACTURED
BY
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TORONTO,
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=
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CANADA :
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CABINETS.
Selections of Scarfs Sent on Approval.
WRITE FOR LATEST
CATALOGUE JUST ISSUES.
GARRETT GORDON,
Manufacturer and
Dealer in
Veneers.
N o J18 A V E N U E D , Bel. 8th & 9tE Sts.,
NEW YORK.
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Factory, 44-46 Shermaa A v c , JERSEY OTY<, N. J.
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You will find the largest and finest line of
PIANO and
RUBBER COVERS,
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CHAIRS,
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Scarfs can be Ind on selection. Endless variety.
Make a note of name and number. Send for Cata-
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I positively guarantee
all my goods.

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