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THE
Leo Feist, seem to be the most popular numbers
on the numerous dance programs which have
lately come to our notice. The fact is all the
more interesting as the schottische, up to quite
recently, was practically unheard of during the
past few years. Its advent will be welcomed by
all true lovers of dancing.
ThEREVIEWflEARS
THAT Seymour Furth never even waited for the
elevator.
THAT Joseph W. Herbert, who wrote the Amer-
ican version of "A Waltz Dream" (by kind per
mission of everyone save the German owners)
is desirous of acquiring a good book on the art of
wrestling.
THAT he is anxious to master a hold popularly
known as the half Nelson.
THAT fire escapes should only be used in case
of fire.
THAT Madame Zelie de Lussan is singing
"Philosophy," a dainty little number published
by the B. F. Wood Co., with enormous success.
THAT the title page of this song is particularly
effective.
THAT in "Stupid Mr. Cupid" the F . B. Hav-
iland Co. have secured the brightest comic song
of the year.
THAT Charles K. Harris seems to be cornering
the Western market in operatic music.
THAT talking of the Harrises, the music of
"A Yankee Prince" (Cohan & Harris) is selling
wonderfully well, and at good prices, too.
THAT in the death of Herman Kolzschma-
and James Remington Fairlamb the world of
music is left considerably the poorer.
THAT Nathan Burkan, the well-known lawyer,
has removed to the City Investment Building,
165 Broadway, New York.
THAT our "Man on the Street" had a long and
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most interesting chat with Jerome H. Remick,
who was in town last week.
THAT by mutual consent, however, all business
topics were rigorously excluded.
THAT the Century 10-cent music is a century
ahead of itself in the excellence of its production.
THAT the retailer who does not stock this edi-
tion is a century behind the times.
THAT Lew Fields has a mechanical effect in
his Casino production, which is due toward the
end of May, said to be startling.
THAT it is to be used in conjunction with a
song composed by Alfred Solman.
THAT Jerome H. Remick & Co. have secured
the selling agency of the Manhattan Music Pub-
lishing Co.
THAT we hope, for the sake of all concerned,
that it is a selling and not a giving away agency.
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.,
62 Stanhope Street, Boston; 13 East 17th
Street, New York; 259 Wabash Avenue,
Chicago.
VOCAL.
RAKNBV, JOSEPH.—Sweet and Low—C ( E D )
$0 50
CADMANJ CHARLES WAKEFIELD.—The Sea Hath a
Hundred Moods, Bb (F-g)
50
FISHER, BMIL.—The Breath of Lilies. Bb ( c - E ) . . .50
SCOTT, CHAS. P.—Love's Shadows. F (E-F or g ) . • -oO
Marie. Eb (d-F)
50
WBLLMAN, H. R.—D-A-R-T-M-O-U-T-H
50
VANNAH, KATE.—Maying, G ( d a )
50
Together, Thou and I. Eb (c-E or g)
50
Under the Wide and Starry Skies. C ( E - F ) . . . . .5u
SACRED OCTAVO MUSIC—QUARTETS AND CHORUSES
FOR MIXED VOICES.
BEETHOVEN-UMLAUF.—In Thee I Put My T r u s t . . .12
BIRD, P. DOUGLAS.—The Heavenly Vision
10
INSTRUMENTAL.
PIANO DUETS.
AUBER, D. F. E.—The Crown Diamonds (Standard
Overture)
$0.00
COREY, W. A.—The Forward March. Grades III,
IV.,
75
HOFFMAN, ED.—La Fontaine Rustiqne. Grade IV.. . .80
JOHANNING, PAUL F.—Morning Glories (Idyllo)
Grades III. IV
CO
SMITH, SIDNEY.—Midsummer Night's Dream. Op.
76
1.00
1'11'E ORGAN.
FAULKES, WILLIAM.—Offertolre in A minor
05
Pastorale
00
VIOLIN AND I'lANO.
HAUSEB, MISKA.—Cradle Song (Wlegenlled). Op.
11, No. 2
40
MENDELSSOHN, P.—Wedding March. Op. 61. No. 4 .60
TROCCOLI, FEDERICO.—Moto Perpetuo (Allegro di
Concerto)
60
(Continued from last \reek. >
THE OLIVER DITSON CO.,
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
Consider and Hear Me—Sacred (Alfred Wooler) .$0.60
Father In Heaven—Sacred (H. EJngelmanu) D & Bb .60
Good Night, Little Girl, Good Night (Hays Macy)
C. Bb, Ab
60
Hosanna— Sacred (Parker-Dldiee-Granicr) I)b,
Bb, G
60
O God. Have Mercy (Felix Mendelssohn)
50
Save Me, Ob God, for Thy Name's Sake (Mat-
thews)
«o
Some Sweet Day (Park Howard Doane) F, Db
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
BENJAMIN, G. P.—Night School March. Grade III. .50
IIEINSJ CARL.—Philopena, Mazurka. Grade I I I . . . .50
LACOJTBE, PAUL.—Air de Ballet
40
WILLIAMS, FuEr/K. A.—Playing Tag. Pour hands.
Grade II
40
MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA MUSIC.
Girls of Baden—Waltz. (Karl Komzak)
Just for the Fun of It. Rondo (W. F. Sudds)
MISS DOROTHY FORSTER
Of the numerous well-known composers whom
Messrs. Chappell & Co. have under contract to
write for them exclusively, probably the most in-
teresting is Dorothy Forster, who has lately cre-
ated a virtual sensation in England with a little
song, entitled "Rose in the Bud." A pupil of the
T. B. HARMS & CO.,
1431-33 Broadway, New York.
Star of Bliss.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Reverie (Max. C. Eugene)
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"You Can't Guess What" THEO. BENDIX
He Wrote on My Slate
1431 BROADWAY
MUSIC PUBLISHER
THE COMEDY CHILD SONG OF THE YEAR
A. HIT, Emphatic and Pronounced
NEW YORK
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PUBLISHERS' DISTRIBUTING CO.
"SEE SAW,"
f 1 W«st ttth Street, New York
"THAT'S WHAT THE ROSE SAID TO ME,"
and the greatest ballad in years
" I AH WAITING FOR THE
SUMMERTIME AND YOU."
Special rates to the trade this month only.
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1512 BROADWAY,
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HEW YORK
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Sksst Musis Busiasss of Dsalsrs throughout ths oouatry.
Orfloro pr«Mrlr taksa taro of aa4 goods promptly oalpvod
WILLIS WOODWARD 6 CO., Inc.
beg to announce
"ROSE IN;THE BUD"
Music by-
TO THE TRADE
DOROTHY FORSTER
that they are now located at
Four Keys, B&,.C, D&, Eb
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd
37 West 17th Street. New York
1193 Broadway
NEW YORK
Keith and Proctor Theatre Building
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Royal Academy of Music, under the late Walter
Macfarren and Frederick Corder, Miss Forster
appeared before she was twenty years of age as
solo pianiste at many London concerts, and two
years later Geo. Grossmith, Sr., the well-known
entertainer, secured her services as accompanist
for an extensive tour of the English Provinces,
which has only just terminated. It is only re-
cently, however, that she aspired seriously to
composition, and it is to William Boosey, the
managing director of Chappell & Co., that we
are indebted for the publication of her now phe-
nomenally successful first effort, "Rose in the
Bud," which might be called without undue com-
pliment the most charming song since the advent
of "Violets."
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