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THE KING OF PIANO PLAYERS delberg- song, sung by a beautifully trained
students' chorus, he conducted from his place
in the orchestra pit—leaning over the foot-
lights and projecting electric heartthrobs at
the singers with every wave of the baton.
The song "caught on." Encore succeeded en-
core. Luders dripped with perspiration and
Pronounced by experts, who have given H the delight.. He threw down his baton and
clapped with the rest, calling warm, grateful
most complete tests, to be the perfect player.
words of praise to the chorus, which had
Territorial allotment Is being rapidly made to done exquisitely. And then the final test
F
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came—the final repetition by voices without
accompaniment. The musician sank into a
Honor for 6a years.
Have no 5up*rlet
low seat, almost out of sight, and mopped a Mad* upon New.
"Up-to-date," Attractive Styles.
mingled stream of moisture from his face—
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for this time the tears had come and would Factory and Warerooms t
Manufacturers of the
not be denied, even though he continued to
Apoflo and Orpheus Piano Playcn
smile as he listened to the voices. It was a 543 to 549 BROADWAY, (opposite Depot)
and the Melville Clark Piano*
ALBANY, N« Y ,
drama in itself.
factory and Warerooms:
"The Prince of Pilsen" is published by the
399-405 W. Madison St., Chio** III
New York t The Apollo Co., JOl Fifth Ave.
distinguished house of M. Witmark & Sons.
MANUFACTURER OF
Apollo
PIANOS
ESTABUSHED—IN—1837
Melville Clark Piano Co..
RUDOLPH C.KOCH
Che Ittilton piano Company
E. M. BOOTHE, Treas
W. B. CRAIGHEAD, Pres.
MANUFACTURERS
OF
Upright Pianos
Office, Warerooms and Factory,
1881 >nd 1883 PARK AVENUE
Cor. 138th Street
NEW YORK;
Dealers securing territory will be protected.
The Victor Piano md
Organ Company
An up-to-iate piano proposition, sterlings-
successful, incorporating the best method*-
substantial materials and good workmanship
at popular prices. The n»w Victor factory
has a capacity of five thousand pianos per an-
num, and will manufacture pianos for the
trade in quantities.
Car-load-lot ihipmentt, a specialty,
General Offices, 117-119 Klazte St., Chicago
Is the Finest and Beat
Organ made.
Sold all
over the World on Its
ilerlts alone.
No traveling salesmen re-
quired to sell our entire
product.
This extraordinary fact
speaks volumes for the
quality of our instruments.
It's the "Old Reliable Hiller
Organ '' all the time.
Write for Catalogue and Prices
MILLER ORGAN C L
LEBANON, PA.
RELSO
co.T
251-253 East 33d Street,
NEW YORK.
Pfano
The trio of songs consist of the collab-
orated work of Bob Cole, Rosamond Johnson
and James W. Johnson, and will go down to
posterity as "The Maiden with the Dreamy
Eyes," "Under the Bamboo Tree" and Marie
Cahill's "Congo Love Song."
The first mentioned song was written for
Miss Anna Held, who interpolated it in Flor-
ence Ziegfeld's production of "The Little 386and1388 Second Ave., NEWYORK
Duchess" last year; this will prove beyond a
doubt to be the piece de resistance during the
Ilanufactured b y
entire season, and the artist was so well
pleased with the results attained that it was
CHAS. A. WESSELL,
again this year included in her repertoire
with continued success wherever she ap-
HENRY KELLLK &
peared.
Manufacturers of
The second song of the three, "Under the
Bamboo Tree," was given to Miss Marie Ca-
RIDER AVENUE,
hill at the opening performance of Geo. W..
and 141st SU.,
Lederer's production of "Sally in our Alley" V set. M t 140th
NEW YORK
of Third Ave.
at the Broadway Theatre, New York, during
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the last days of August; and in the hands of 4 clearly evidenced in
so consummate an artiste as Miss Cahill is,
The
could not fail to score a big success.
The most astonishing part of this popular-
ity, however, was the rapidity with which it
They are in advance in point of
spread; the demand for this song by trade
tonal effect and case architecture.
and public was not confined to the vicinity of
Factories. CHICAGO.
New York, but sprang up almost simultane- STORY & CLARK.
ously in all parts of the country and now
within six brief months of its publication it
is sung in almost all parts of the globe; from
MANUFACTURERS OP
the ice-bound confines of the Klondike to the
hot lands of Mexico, and from Merrie Eng-
land to antipodean Australia.
Restriction of singing rights was impossi-
ble on this number; it was and is still ren-
312, 316 East 95th Street.
dered in a hundred places of amusement
NEW YORK.
every night. It has been arranged for and
is being played on all sorts of musical instru-
The most satisfactory
ments from a jewsharp to a steam calliope,
and was recently heard by the composers in
piano ever manufac-
the Chinatown of San Francisco played upon
a nondescript one-stringed fiddle.
tured at a nominal
The latest of the trio of songs is Marie Ca-
hill's "Congo Love Song," written for her
fir ice. . . .
especially to be introduced in Daniel V. Ar-
thur's production of "Nancy Brown."
A leader in its class.
This number certainly has an advantage, as
everyone knew it to be the composition writ-
ten by the same authors as "Under the Bam-
boo Tree," and the press of the city were a
unit in praise of this number in reviewing the
initial performance of the musical honors,.
"The Congo Love Song" bids fair to equal
the popularity of Marie Cahill's previous
song success, and judging by the number of
encores this song receives nightly, it is as-
suredly the Broadway song hit of the season.
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WESSELL PIANOS,
Uprig'ht Pianos
Story (Q. Clark
N. Y. Co-operative
Piano String Co.
E°Ba$$ Strings
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ScNmann Pianos
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A TRIO OF UNDOUBTED SONG HITS.
Schumann Piano Co.
123-125 LaSalle Avenua, Chlca*-** I
NEWMAN BROS, ro, •~-~>~~'-
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Chicago Ave. and Dix St., CHICAGO. J* j *
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
aad 66 Coart Strmmt, New Haven, C O M .
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