Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 45 N. 22

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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
INSTRUMENTAL.
Blue Eyes Thfee-Step (Bradford)
Delicla Reverie (Frantzen)
In Norway (Mprse) , . ?
•In the Poppy Field ( Meachan) . . :
Kentucky gut-Up jMarcl* CFrkntzen) . . . . ,
Mellow Moonbeams (Meachan)
Miss Mexico^ (Frantzen)
• Stinny Smiles March (Bradford) ....'.
Thoughts of Heav'n Reverie (Bradford)
Do You Think That You Could Like Me (Davis—
50
Mann)
' .50
50 Fairies (Cecilia Loftus)
.50
. ,5o I'm Willin' to Wait But Not Too Long (Resnick
50
—Lowitz)
50
.50 In Cupid Land (Lewis Rose—Bush)
50
50 Just to Remind You (Mann—Anderson)
50
.50 Little Brown Baby (Moulton—Sincere)
50
.50 Martha Gray (Crawford)
50
. .50 One Little, Sweet Little Girl (Scott—Sullivan) . . .50
Pretty Little Heather Bell (Cecilia Loftus)
50
Rock, Rock, Rock, Let Me Rock in My Old Rocking
THEO. W. MESSICK,
Chair (Spink)
50
Some Day You'll Come Back to Me (Ball—Lamb) . .50
Camden, N. J .
Sweetheart,
Sweetheart
(Ball—Reed)
50
VOCAL.
The Friars (Herbert—Cook)
50
Under tire Lindens (Harrington)
$0.50 The Night Before Christmas (Ball—Graff)
50
The Voodoo Man (Cecilia Loftus)
.50
Two Little Doves (Klein)
50
ROSE & SNYDER CO.,
When the Robins Sing Up in the Maple Trees (Gold-
smith)
50
42 West 28th Street, New York.
When You Steal a Kiss or Two (Clark)
50
VOCAL.
You're Just the One for Me (Graham—Fay)
50
Zora
(Spencer—Gardner)
50
Don't Worry (Rose—Snyder)
$0.50
INSTRUMENTAL.
I- Ain't Going to Marry for Love No More (May
Irwin)
',;
50 Love Me and the World Is Mine—Waltz (Ball) . . . .50
I'd Like To Be Your Fisherman (Ehrlich—Orth) . . .50 Old Daddy Peg Leg—Two-Step (Whitney)
50
I. Marched Around Again (Rose—Snyder)
50 The Sand Dancers—Intermezzo (O'Hare)
50
My Heart's Regret (Gerard)
50
50
Nothin' to Do but Love (May Irwin)
50 Uncle Dudley March—Two Step (Kelley)
She Forgot to Bring Elim Back (May Irwin)
50
THE TOP O' TH' WORLD.
The Police Won't Let Mariaucha Dance Unless She
O'Dea, Klein and Caldwell.)
Moves Her Feet (Mohr—Leslie
50
VOCAL.
When the World Don't Treat You Right, Come
Busy Mister Bee
50
Home (May Irwin)
50 Cupid and You and 1
50
Don't You Want to be My Bow-Wow-Wow? (Collie
WILLIS WOODWARD & CO.,
Song)
50
48 West 28th Street, New York.
Lor Love Is Life
50
Hottentot
Honeymoon
50
VOCAL.
If You Are True to Me
50
The Skating Rink Girl (Angelas—Grant)
.$0.30 Little Brown Hen
50
You're the Sweetest Girl I Ever Knew (Resnick) . .50 Soldier of B^ortune
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
The One Girl
50
Babbalina Two-Step (Berry)
50 Where Fate Shall Guide
50
The Royal Gewgaw—Two Step Intermezzo (Guild-
Why Don't You ?
50
ford)
;
50 Yankee Doodle Yarns
50
JOS. W. STERN & CO.,
102-4 West 38th Street, New'York.
VOCAL.
All That She Gets from the Iceman Is Ice (Lamb—
Solman)
$0.50
Meet Me Where the Primrose Grows, Rose (Lewis
-^Kose)
50
Rambling Rose (Walker—Heintzman)
50
Say, Sis, Give Us a Kiss (Ed Clark)
50
The Glow Worm (Lincke)
60
The House That Jack Built (Gardenier—Brockman) .50
Thinking (Wildman)
.50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Father Knickerbocker Rag (E. E. Wilson) . . . . . . . .$0.50
Unrequited Love Waltz (Lincke)
60
STERNS EDITION MUSIC ALBUMS.
Schumann (Edited by Galleo)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
March . .
Selection
Waltzes
1431
SOMETHING OFA_GREAT HOUSE
What Visitors to Witmark's, " t h e Sign of the
Beehive Clock Tower," Find—A Well Or-
ganized Publishing Institution.
More impressive than an eloquent sermon is
the great object-lesson pointed out to their em-
ployes by the firm of M. Witmark & Son: "Work
for all you're worth while you do work, and you
need not waste time in worrying over results,"
is the firm belief of the heads of this firm, and
at no time during business hours will you find
50
1.00
75
H. J. WOOD CO.,
Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
As the Sinking Sun Goes Down (Bert J. Wood)..$0.50
Big Chief Cremo (Leslie—S^tone)
50
Brightest Star (Bert J. Wood)
50
Dear Estelle (Bert J. Wood) . . .
50
Hunting for You (Bert J. Wood)
50
I d Like to Elope with You (Bert J. Wood)
50
If You Ever Want a Little Lovin' Just Whistle
for Me (Bert J. Wood)
:
50
I'd Take Care of You (Bert J. Wood)
50
I'm Surprised (Bert J. Wood)
50
I Took One Look and Then I Said That Ain't No
Place for Me (Bert J. Wood)
50
Your Eye on Your Uncle Josh (Leslie—
TESCHNER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. (Jos. Keep Mohr)
50
Loving Eyes (Puck—Meyer)
50
W. Stern, Selling Agent.)
Never Bite Off Any More Than You Can Chew
102-4 West 38th Street, New York.
(Webb—O'Hare)
50
Roll On, O Moon, Roll On (Bert .1. Wood)
50
VOCAL.
Shamrock
(DeVere—Dawson
Wood)
50
Sweet Hours of Yesterday (Hayden—Clarendon) . .$0.50
Sunshine (Bert J. Wood)
50
When Your Lips Pressed Mine (Albertine, Dallas—•
Lehar)
50 Why Was I Ever Born Lazy? (DeVere—Dawson
" Wood)
50
WITMARK*1L SONS,
You're Just the Little Girl for Me (Stone)
SO
You're
Only
a
Silly
Little
Puppy
(Leslie—Walker)
.50
144 West 37th Street, New York.
You're the Brightest Star of All My Dreams (Bert
J. Wood)
50
VOCAL.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Don't You Want to Be My Bow-Wow-Wow? (O'Dea
The Stenographer (Bert J. Wood)
.
50
—Caldwell)
$0.50
ISIDORE WITMARK.
either Isidore, Julius, or Jay, who conduct the
colossal business of the great music publishing
house idle for a single moment.
This spirit is contagious, and every employe
of the firm from the humblest stock boy to the
department managers are filled with the same
spirit of industry that permeates their employers.
There is another strong factor in the promoting
of this spirit, which is the generosity and kind-
ness of the Witmarks in dealing with their em-
ployes. This in itself is conducive to better
work.
The Witmark Building in itself is a revela-
tion to those unfamiliar with the music publish-
ing industry, for beneath its roof the popular
M'KINLEY 10° MUSIC
ALL SONGS IN
1
LOLA FROM BERLIN
There's Not
Another
Girl
In the World
Like You
LULU GLASER'S
UNTERDEN
Successful
Musical Comedy
LINDEN
By
JEROME & SCHWARTZ
Published by
IN
GERMANY
LIVE DEALERS RIGHT NOW ARE
REALIZING PROFITS SELLING COPIES OF
Costs You 3 Cents
Write To-Day for Samples and Special Offer
McKINLEY MUSIC GO. WM. McKINLEY, Pres.
158 Harrison St., Chicago
74 5th Ave., N. Y.
VICTOR KREMER CO.
CHICAGO
59 Dearborn St.
THE MOST POPULAR
MANDOLIN FOLIO
NEW YORK
1431 Broadway
PUBLISHERS
Published in the following books
1st Mandolin dist 50c Introductory 20c
2d Mandolin " 50c
"
20c
Guitar Ace.
" 50c . "
20c
Piano Ace.
" 50c
"
22 l Ao
{SP^Send for complete descriptive circular and
thematic booklet. Don't delay. Write at once.
"Under the Tropical Moon," "Won't You
Let Me Put My Arms Around You,"
"Cinderella," Inst. and Song. "Not Be-
cause Your Hair Is Curly," "Will the
Angels Let Me Play," "Paddy," "Can You
Keep a Secret," "Vanity Fair," "I Never
Can Forget You Dear," Kremer's Mandolin
Folio, No. 1, etc., etc.
FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
15 West 30th Street, - New York
HINDS, NOBLE <& ELDRXDGE
OUR "NEW ISSUE"
PROPOSITION
Top Notch Son igs, Every One a Hit
is of Interest to all dealers—we furnish
you with any quantity of our new
thematic catalogues without charge.
We publish "The Good Old U. S. A,"
"Just a Little Rocking Chair and You,"
"Keep on the Sunny Side." and other
big hits.
Let us get In touch with you—write us.
31-33-35 West 15tK Street. New York City
Be Ready for th e Demand that is Coming for
•* THE TOP O' TH' WORLD"
...
.
The One Girl.
Don't You Want to Be My Bowwow-wow?
Yankee Doodle Yarns.
Busy Mister Bee.
Hottentot Honeymoon.
Soldier of Fortune.
P 1 ubllshed by
F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
125 W. 37th Street, New York
If You Are True to Me.
Cupid and You and I.
For Love Is Life.
Little Brown Hen.
Why Don't You?
Where Fate Shall Guide.
JVI.
NEW YORK
W I T X 4ARK
CHICAGO
& SONS
LONDON
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TlrlE MUSIC TRADE
song can be seen in every stage of construction,
from the rough manuscript to the finished prod-
uct. There are arranging rooms, where the music
is corrected and prepared for the engraver; print-
ing shops, where the proof is made; an artist's
studio, where title pages are designed for the
songs, and professional rooms, where the artists
can have the latest songs played over for them,
while they rehearse. Then on other floors there
are great stock rooms, shipping and publicity de-
partments and receptions rooms. But the most
interesting of all is the library, unique and stand-
ing alone in a class apart. Here are shelves
loaded down with the compositions of all the
best-known writers of music and lyrics. Victor
Herbert, Gustav Luders, Frank Pixley, Richard
Carle, Manuel Klein, Henry Blossom, Alfred G.
Robyn, William Lorraine, John Bratton, Paul
West, Sidney Rosenfeld, John Kendrick Bangs,
and scores of others equally prominent in writ-
ing musical plays are all represented in thisr
department.
Here also can be found the most complete list
FIVE BIG SELLERS
I'M HEAD AND HEELS IN LOVE WITH YOU
(A Sensational Hit.)
•• D A D O V »
(Introduced in "The Hoyden.")
I MET MY LOVE IN A RESTAURANT
(Tremendous Success in "The Lady From Lane's.")
RAINBO W
(From "The Yankee Tourist." Sung by Flora
Zabelle.)
THE BROKENHEARTED SPARROW
(Theo. Bendix's Best Composition.)
All above Numbers bave Fine Title Pages
THEO. BENDIX, Music Publisher
1431 Broftdw&y
NEW YORK
NEW MUSICAL COMEDIES
"THE TOURISTS," by Burnsldi Mid Kerkor
"THE SOCIAL WHIRL," by Herbert and Karkar
"THE ROSE OF ALHAMBRA," bv Cook and Homer
Complete Vocal Score and Special Numbers
Song Hits from t h e "Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer*
"DONT YOU WANT A PAPER, DEARIE?" POKER LOVE
"BAG PIPE SERENADE," by Jerome D.Karn
T. B. HARMS COMPANY
1431-1433 Broadway
NEW YORK
REVIEW
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of musical comedies and light operas in the And the dark-eyed Italian mother sang in the
United States, and almost anything musical that liquid accents of her land the cradle song,
has been produced in the past thirty or forty "Ninna-Nanna," which begins in Italian,
"Dormia, dormia, mia bambina,"
years will be found on its shelves.
The house of Witmark stands for the new era the English being,
"Sleep, sleep my little baby,
of music publishing. They are conservative in
While I hush thee with my song.
everything, yet manage to get an extraordinary
Sleep until the new sun rises,
amount of hustle into their business methods.
Sleep in peace the whole night long."
They conduct their establishment on the lines of
An Indian squaw sat in front of her wigwam,
•other sane, healthy, business houses, and it makes
little difference when you visit their magnificent soothing her little papoose with a musical jar-
building, you will find only the highest class of gon beginning:
"Nic-nac noshion nady,
vaudeville performers mingling amicably with
Mushninaqua viction, vlction."
theatrical "stars" all anxious to hear the latest
A dainty and gayly-clad Japanese mother dan-
Witmark success.
dled her droll offspring and bade it
"Sleep, sleep, on the floor,
A LULLABY CONCERT
Oh! be good and slumber,
Or when thou hast fallen asleep
Whose Cradle Sorigs Are Sung |n Many Lands
Just hear what I shall do, dear,"
by Many Tongues.
a long story of good things coming following.
The Russian^ Danish, German and Hungarian
" "That pretty fete known as a lullaby concert
was recently carried out with unusual success. babies were all appropriately coaxed to slumber
Beginning with the American little mother in her before the Swedish mother sang,
"Hush, hush, baby mine;
frock of stars and stripes, who crooned her small
Pussy climbs the big green vine,
baby to slumber with the old, yet always new
Mamma turns the millstone,
Rock-a-bye, baby, 6n the tree top,
Papa to kill the pig's gone,
the sweet cradle songs of almost every nation
Sister's in the garden there
were sung.
Culling for thee flowers fair,
Each mother and child, gowned in the garb
Sweetest flowers for baby."
of the country they represented, were set, as well,
in an environment that took on as much as pos- Arid the English mother,
"Oh, hush thee, my baby;
sible the national interior. Young misses with
. Thy sire was a knight,
fresh voices appeared as the mothers, using large
Thy mother a lady
dolls, as a rule, for the drowsy baby, except the
Both lovely and bright."
American mother, who rejoiced in a real live
The entertainment is specially suited for a
American baby.
The little Dutch mother made a quaint picture church or church parlor, as little scenery is re-
in her Holland toggery as she trotted her baby quired. It is a suggestion to have a Southern
an her knee while she sang; ._
_ _ , "mammy" and her wooly-headed pickaninny,
"So ride the fine lords, with their plumes and whose sleep might be wooed with a plantation
lullaby.
.
their swords,
Apparently the "Home Sweet Home" class of
So ride the proud dames, with their long silken
song has not yet worn out its welcome. M. D.
trains,
Swisher, the Philadelphia publisher, has just
And so jolts the farmer's cart
issued a new ballad entitled "The Birds Are
' ' When with his team he drives to mart."
The Scotch cradle was rocked to a pretty High- Singing Home Sweet Home for You." Although
we have not yet heard the song, accounts of it
land tune, singing the words:
are
good.
"Baloo, baloo, my wee, wee thing,
Louis Chartrand has returned to his old post
O saftly close thy blinkin' e'e!
as Chicago stock manager for Joseph W. Stern
Baloo, baloo, my wee, wee thing,
& Co.
For thou art doubly dear to me."

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Music Engravers and Printers
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Wo do NOT PUBLISH Muale, SELLING AGENTS
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Shsot Musle Business of Dsalsrs throughout ths country.
Orders properly takes care of and goods promptly shipped.
WE HAVe t-OTS OF NEW SONGS AND LOTS OF GOOD 50NGS, BUT ONLY
ON E OR EAT; B I G , R O U S I N G H I T A N D A S U R E SELLER
IT IS
66
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By the AutKota of "I Wonder If Yovi Miss Me/' "Bonnie Jean," and other
hits too numerous to mention.
SPECIAL TO THE TRADE!
P O R THIRTY D A Y S OIVL.Y
These 1907 Song Hits at 10c. per copy or $10 per hundred.
"EVERYONE IS IN SLUMBERLAND BUT YOU AND M L "
"TWINKLING STAR."
"SWEETHEARTS MAY COME AND SWEETHEARTS
MAY GO."
" WHERE THE JESSAMINE IS BLOOMING, FAR AWAY."
Instrumental
PAULA VAUSE CAPRICE
will pay you to keep in touch with us. Write to-day
THIEBES-STKRLIN MUSIC CO., St. Louis, Mo.
"RED DOMINO"
March
t n d Two-Step
-AFTER THEY
GATHER
THE HAY"
" Do Re Ml
Fa Sol
La SI Do 9
NEW YORK
BALLADS
Down Whara Mohawk
F l o w s , Gold.a Autumn
Tim. SwHt Elaina, Eya-
alnf B n w 81 jhlnf Horn.,
Bwaat Homi, Hurt'i To.
night In T.nnemee.
JOS. W. STERN
ft CO.
The House of Hltl
102-104 W. J8th S t .
New York
| ^ T * Send for ratM
Ambolana, My Kaffir
Qu.en
I W u N.r.r Kiuad Uka
That Baton
Bob WhlU b Whistling
In tha Meadow
Harrast Moon Shining on
BlTW
"Dearie"
Ballad
- THE BIRD
ON
NELLIE'S HAT"
"PETITE
TONKINOISE*
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