Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 23

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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son, a fur rug, value ?500,. alighted from his
automobile in front of the Remick building in
West 41st street, and hastily entered therein.
Now, there is nothing particularly startling in
Jerome alighting from his automobile, but a
certain amount of carelessness must be charged
up against him for leaving anything to the value
of $500 unchained and unguarded in the street,
from which Harry Cooper has just moved. But
THAT according to a contemporary, the Hay- Jerome is a trusting jade who suffers from the
seed band at Stamford, Conn., lias been formed. strange delusion that everyone is honest. Hence
THAT anyone who knows Stamford will agree it was that the fur robe was left unattended and
that the organization is well named.
alone.
Precisely at 2.15.30 Pietro Duffaure, who pre-
THAT a new ballad by the author of "When the
Evening Breeze is Sighing Home Sweet Home," sumably hails from sunny Italy, passed by, and
entitled "As We Listen to the Rustle of the from all accounts suddenly contracted a violent
Leaves" was published this week by the Alliance chill. Maybe he had previously heard that the
Publishing Co., Willis Woodward selling agents. Ehrich department store was to sell sheet music
THAT Walter Jacobs of Boston, has an instru- on the following Monday for five cents per copy,
mental hit in "Persian Lamb Rag," which just but this has not yet been thoroughly determined.
However, creeping beneath the fur robe and find-
now is being heard everywhere.
ing even then that the temperature was too cold
THAT Clare Kummer has just written a new
to suit his Italian blood, Pietro apparently came
song, entitled "The Witching Hour," which will
to the conclusion that it would be better to keep
be published by Jerome H. Remick.
moving. Still covered by $500 worth of fut
THE MAN ON THE STREET.
THAT Col. A.. H. Goetting, has absolutely no
therefore, he ambled somewhat unsteadily and
intention of opening a retail store in this city on all fours toward Broadway where he barke.d
at present, all reports to the contrary notwith- vigorously at all and sundry of the small dogs
standing.
who were inquisitive enough to make olfactory
THAT Jerome & Schwartz, the well-known song inquiry as to hi5 particular breed. Half an
writers, opened a vaudeville engagement at hour's journey brought Pietro to the lobby of
THAT "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge" (the Hammerstein's Theater last Monday. The date the Broadway Theater, and here he rolled him-
music of which is published by Maurice Shapiro) of their closing has not yet been decided on.
self comfortably into the rug and fell into a
is said to out-Odell Maud Odell for showing the
blissful slumber.
THAT a new publishing firm, the members of
curves of the form divine.
Meanwhile Jerome H. Remick had concluded
which are George M. Lovejoy and Samuel E.
THAT "The Fair Co-ed" (M. Witmark & Sons) Basset, of Rochester, N. Y., will shortly embark his business and moreover, he had missed the
the new college musieal comedy by George Ade in business.
fur robe. For one horrible moment, the thought
and Gustav Luders, in which Elsie Janis is star-
flashed through his mind that a rival publisher
THAT it is said the firm will publish ex
ring, opened in Chicago to record business.
who also owns an automobile had in his absence
clusively the compositions of Mr. Lovejoy.
claimed a previous copyright on the robe in
THAT the song "Here in the Starlight" from
THAT at last, the Ohio retailers of sheet music
question, and had annexed it with the help of
this opera is a delightful number.
seem to have got into line. Now then, Chicago.
a sheriff's officer. By this time, Pietro's slumbers
THAT Professor Theodore Henkels has con-
had been unintentionally disturbed by a pass-
siderately written a new air to the words "My
ing policeman who had had presence of mind
J. H. REMICK'S $500 FUR RUG.
Country 'Tis of Thee."
enough to inquire as to the ownership of the
THAT some new words would have been wel-
Trusting Publisher Leaves Rich Covering in
rug. In this way Mr. Remick was located, and
come.
Auto and a Son of Sunny Italy Immediately
in an excess of joy at the recovery of his prop-
THAT Jerome H. Remick is delighted with
Contracts a Violent Chill Upon Spying I t —
erty he humanely refused to press a charge
Williams, Van Alstyne and Burt's new song,
Takes Broadway Theater Lobby for a Bed-
against Duffaure, who, however, was promptly
"I Used to Be Afraid to Go Home In the Dark,
chamber—Fuzzy Treasure Finally Recovered. removed 10 Bellevue, to undergo an examination
But Now I'm Afraid to Go Home At All."
as to his sanity. Doubtless Pietro will now meet
THAT a well-known jobber was observed in
At 2.15 p. m. on Monday last Jerome H. Rem- the heads of the sheet music sections of the New
Ehrich's store last Monday buying all the music ick, unfolding from about his comfortable per- York department stores.
great deal more of under the direction of a con-
ductor less "tired" than Albert Krausse, who
seemed to be striving to forget that he was in
the conductor's chair. The acting success of the
production undoubtedly goes to Alexander Clark,
whose performance as Meline stamped him as a
character actor of the first magnitude.
Melville Ellis, who is accredited with designing
the costumes, can never hope to succeed the late
Mrs. Josepha Osborne as a fashionable dress-
maker, if he does not give more thought and
study to the blending of color. For instance,
lurid cerise and yellow, clash badly when on
the same gown. A group of eight young women
dressed in costumes of grey, green and blue, had
the appearance of a Tenth avenue funeral
cortege. But all this is beside the question.
The dealer has two plums to pick, in "Sweet-
heart" and "The Army Corps." The rest of the
music will doubtless sell, but with the two above
mentioned songs the Trebuhs Publishing Co.,
who publish the music, should be well satisfied.
The Review cordially recommends dealers to
stock them with as little delay as possible.
in sight through intermediaries at five cents per
copy.
THAT this is an excellent idea for retail music
sellers in and around New York. Watch the
sales.
THAT Madame Cappiani's new work on singing
published by Leo Feist is meeting—and very
properly meeting—with unprecedented success.
MREVIEWflEMtS
Sunbonnet Sue
Champioa Kid Song of the World
BY
WILL D. COBB aid GUS EDWARDS
Gus Edwards M usic Pub. Co.
1512 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
These are UTS now and still growing
"Kiss Me Dearie"
M
Because of You"
"A Tear, A Kiss, A Smile"
"Merry Mary, Marry Me"
and
"If Your Heart Is Right, You
Can't Do Me A Wrong"
Published by
MODERN MUSIC PUBLISHERS
121 PLYMOUTH STREET, CHICAGO
DEALERS
We have the greatest ballad since "When the Evening
Breeze is Sighing 'Home, Sweet Home' " and by the
same author. It is entitled
"AS WE LISTENED TO THE RUSTLE
OF THE LEAVES"
GET IT
The great character waltz song
"WHICH I S THE BEST WIFE OF ALL"
"THE WIDOW MARY'S WALTZ"
Not a Parody on T h e Merry W i d o w
and that great march song hit of the year
"HURRAH FOR UNCLE SAM"
ALLIANCE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
WILLIS WOODWARD & CO.. Selling Agents
1193 Broadway
New York
AN IRRESISTIBLE
BARN DANCE
-HONEYBEES JUBILEE
By BENJ. RICHMOND
composer of
" Dance of the Honeybees "
WILLIS WOODWARD 6 CO., b e .
DEALERS
Try Over This Song —
It Will Be Worth Your While
I'd Turn Tie World
for You tiy Love
By MIGNON ZIEGFELD
A high class ballad that will be heard
as long as songs are sung
IT WILL LIVE BECAUSE IT HAS LIFE
The Great Eastern Music Publishers
14S1 Broadway, New York
1193 Broadway, New York
Keith and Proctor Theatre Building
WINNEBAGO
Latest song hit in Father Vaughan's
production of A Woman of the West
Illustrated Slides and Orchestra Score with words (ad. lib.)
NATIONAL MUSIC CO., - CHICAGO
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MUSICS MONTH
BOOSEY & CO.,
9 East 17th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
A Flower Message (Standing-Ellen Wright).
After Long Years (Marston-K. Ilerou-Maxwell).
Fairies (Lilian Scott-Katherine Barry).
(}od Keep My Thoughts (Fraser-Amy \Voodforde-l< in-
den).
Irish Names iLmllow-T. Hilton Turvey).
Lead Kindly Light (Cardinal Newman Wilfrid San-
derson).
Love. Me (Sowerbv-F. Paolo Tosti).
Lulu and the Bee (Gostling-Alfred Kaiser).
Madame Dormette (May Byron-Kathenne Barry).
Mother o'Mlne. (Rudyard Kipling-Sainuel Liddle).
The Ballad of Little Billee (Thackeray-Graham Peel).
The Reapers Angelus ( Toschemacher-Zenie Weisberg).
INSTRUMENTAL.
Folle Caresse. Valse Lente (Aim§ Lachaume).
Valse Espagnole (Theodore Lack).
CHAPPELL & CO., LTD.,
37 West 17th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
A Chip of the Old Block. Bb and C (Harold
Simpson)
00
An Irish Love Song. C and Db. (Hamilton Ilarty) .00
How Roses First Came Red. F and G. (Olga
Rudd)

Little White Hose. C and Eb. (Liza Lehmann). .00
Love's Barcarolle. F. Ab and Bb. (Edward
German)
00
Sleighing. High and low. (L. Denzal
00
The Light that Guides. C and Eb. (Jack Thomp-
son
00
Two Seal Songs (Lizu Lehmann)
75
Your Kiss. Kb, F and G. (Hubert Baili)
00
.J'aime inon amour. Valse. (Ivan Caryl 11
00
OLIVER DITSON & CO.,
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
Angels From the Realms of Glory (Moutgoinery-
II. J. Stewart)
00
A Song of the Sea (G. Waring Stabbins)
00
Oh, For a Day of Spring (BIunt-Addison F. An-
drews)
50
0 Loving Heart Trust On (with Violin and 'Cello
obligate) (Watson-L. M. Gottschalk)
75
Oh, My Laddie's Gone Away (W. W. Gilchrist). E. .00
The Four-Leaf Clover (Higginson-Dorothy Dasch.
Reece)
50
The Hills of God (Geo. B. Nevin). C A and G. . .00
INSTRUMENTAL.
Faulkes. William. Compositions for the organ—
Elevation In A
00
Prelude Soienelle, in E minor
no
Sarabande in A
75
Sudds. W. F. Piano comoositions—
May-Time in Pays of Old
.'.0
LEO FEIST,
134 West 37th Street, New York.
A WINNING MISS.
(Harold Richard Atteridge-Wm. Frederick Peters.)
VOCAL.
Everybody Is In Love With That Girl of Mine..? .00
Fluffy Ruffles' Merrv Widow Hat
60
Hello, There, Yankee Lad
60
1 Love You For Keeps
00
In the Land of To-morrow
00
I've Got a Warm Spot for Chicago
00
Keep Smiling
00
My Irish Juliet
00
MUSIC TRADE
Oh ! What an Indian Town
Take Me Back to My Kid Days
The Game of Hearts
The Grafting Game
The Things a Lady Must Contend With
Will O'The Wisp
INSTRUMENTAL.
March
Selection
Waltzes
Autumn Breezes. Reverie (Robert A. King)
Wintry Winds (Robert A. King)
60
60
60
0"0
60
60
Mandolinatl
Minuet
Music Among the Pines. Op. 30
Robin Red Breast Polka
b
SSo
•»• «•
W- Mac
A. P. Wyman
Julius Becht
Carl Heins
60
75
1 -00
50
oO
Sleigh
Polka
St.
Paul Ride
Waltz
The Banjo
The First Bud Waltz
The Song of the Gondolier
Voice of Spring
Wedding
Wedding
March
Op. 34
Woodland Bells
Echoes.
Woodland Waltz
• A - J ^ TJ"^
• A. S. Harris
H. . Merrill
• •. . Iv Rosa es
<• • \ Memmler
y
A
I . Wyman
Wyman
A. P
Metcalf
HELF & HAGER CO.,
43 West 28th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
MAURICE SHAPIRO,
1416 Broadway, New York.
McKINLEY MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.,
74 Fifth Avenue, New York, and 158 Harrison
Street, Chicago, III.
VOCAL.
I'm Going to Get Myself a Black Salome (Murphy-
Wynn)
r!y
Call Round Any Old Time (Rogers Moore)
50
I've Got Lauder on the Brain (John A. Giover- 0 0
Kind)


Take Plenty of Shoes (from "The Boys and
Betty") (Cobb-Melville Gideon)
00
Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay. From Joe Weber's "Devil" Bur-
lesque (Cobb-Flynn)
00
INSTRUMENTAL.
Irving March (Isabelle D'Armond)
50
Spring Song (Mendelssohn. New arrangement by
Max Hoffman)
50
The Bell of Old Nassau. March ( Edward G. Both-
well '00)
00
All I Want Is One Loving smile from You-oo-oo
(Geo. W. Meyer)
50
Come and Spend Christmas With Me (Mitrhell-
J. Fred Helf)
50
Feed the Kitty (Moran-.T. Fred llelf)
5
50
I Never Cared for Anyone the Way I Care for
You (Barnett-J. Fred Helf> '.
50
1171
1179
1191
1188
1178
1164
1176
1184
1177
1174
1185
1181
1163
1172
1170
1165
1192
1167
1182
1173
1175
1189
1168
1162
11«(3
1180
1183
1190
1169
RliCliNT INSTRUMENTAL AUDITIONS.
Blue liyes Waltzes. F-Js
Ashlelgh
By a Garden Gate. G-3
Wenrich
Dance of the Hours Schottische. Bb-3..
Somerset
Dance of the Nymphs. F-4
Wenrich
Dance of the Sunbeam. Bb-4
Zeiler
Dance of the Teddy Bears. C-2
Fearis
Dixie Kicks. C-4
Wenrich
Emblem of Peace Two-Step. C-.'i
Kimball
Flight of the Airship. F-4
Zeiler
Girls and Pearls. Bb-4
Hyde
Heart's Desire Meditation. C-4
Schluster
Honeymoon Three-Step. C-3
Brown
March of the Teddy Bears. G-2
Fearis
Love's Delight Three-Step. G-3
Connolly
Memphis Rag Two-Step. C-4
Wenrich
Merry Widow Valse. G-4
La Salle
Moonlight on the River Reverie. C-3.. .Ashlelgh
Music Among the Tines. Db-4
Wyman
Naval Reserve March. C-3
Grace
Ragtime Ripples. O-4
Wenrich
Sassafras Sam. C-3
Grace
Soldier's Dream, Descriptive March. Eb-4.
Morton
Star of the West Reverie. G-3
Hartman
Teddy Bear Walts. G-2
Fearis
Waltz Dream Waltzes. G-4
0 . Strauss
Warblings of the Birds. F-3
Kimball
Wayside Rose (The). F-3
Fischer
Western Flyer March and Two-Step. Bb-4.
Morton
Wild West. Cowboy-Indian Intermezzo.
Bb-3
Wenrich
NATIONAL MUSIC CO.,
Chicago, III.
A WOMAN OF THK WEST.
(Rev. Father Vaughn.)
How Gold Was Made
'.
no
In the Gold Mines of Old Thunder
60
Our Yankee Doodle Girl
'
no
Praise Ye the King of Life
00
Sunshine and Shadow
fi()
When the College Chimes are Riuging
r>0
Winnebago
GO
Recent Instrumental Additions.
Standard Composi-
tions. Price, 4 cents per copy.
Bluette
F . Behr
Bob-o-Link Schottische
Julius Becht
Convent Bell March
A. P . Wyman
Evergreen Mazurka
A. P . Wyman
Fairyland Waltz (C. Warren)
C. S. Brainard
Fisher's Hornpipe Medley
A. P. Wyman
II Corricolo
De'Grau
Iron Crown Mazurka
E. Orndoff
Maiden's Blush Polka
Chas. Kinkel
Co., (Inc.)
TREBUHS Publishing
BEST
IN THE MARKET
GEM
"IN THE HAPPY
DAYS OF YORE "
The High-Grade Sentimental Ballad
of the Year
MONEY IS IN SIGHT ON
THIS SONG
MILLER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
294 So. Hermitage Ave.
CHICAGO, ILL.
M. WITMARK & SONS,
144 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Alabama Sam (Ben Fitzgibbon). From the "Fol-
ie» of 1 !>O7"
$ -y°
Bonnie My Highland Lassie (Wm. A. Dillon).
.50
From Joe Weber's "Tho DeviT
Everybody Know's It's There (.Dave Reed). From
.50
"His Honor the Mayor"
.50
Here's To Me (West-Bratton)
Sailor Boy March Song (Mil lone-Sherman)
Sleep Mv Ladv Love- (Edmond 101 nest It. Ball).. .ho
Sweet Yestert noughts (Jean V. Lenox-Harry O.
Sutton). French and English text
50
Your Tender Voice Lulls Me To Rest (Caro
Roma). G
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
An Odd Number (Colin Davis)
50
Love's Voyage Intermezzo (Gaylord Barrett)
50
The Dying Shepherd. Fantazie descriptive for
piano (Eduard Hoist)
50
The Rose's Honeymoon. Reverie (John W. Brat-
.50
ton)
Way Down East. Barn Dances (Justin Wheeler) .50
THE PRIMA DONNA.
(Henry Blossom-Victor Herbert.)
VOCAL.
A Soldier's Love
50
Dream Love
50
F-verybody Else's Girl Looks Better to Me Than
Mine
Here's to My Comrades and Me
If 1 Were on the Stage
I'll Be Married to the Music of the Military Band
Oh !• Oh ! Oh !
Something Always Happens When it Shouldn't..
Twenty Years Ago
INSTRUMENTAL.
Selection
1.00
vValtzes
75
Complete Vocal Score
2.00
"Miss Innocence," a musical entertainment in
two acts, with Anna Held as the bright partieu-
lart star, was produced for the first time at the
New York Theater on Monday last. It will be
fully reviewed by our "Man on the Street" in
our next issue.
EDWARD LASKA, General Manager.
\ Have opened offices at 1416 Broadway, New York City.
Publishers of Shubert Musical Attractions.
OPENING PUBLICATIONS:
Lulu Glaser in "Mile. Mischief," Eddie Foy in
"Mr. Hamlet of Broadway," "Mimic World,"
"Gay White Way," Sam Bernard in "Nearly a
Hero." To follow: Planquette's "Paradise of Mo-
hammed," Songs from "Havana," "Her Highness
Radish," pieces for Sam Bernard, D'Angeles,
Hopper, Lew Fields, etc., etc.
We have a NEW ISSUE proposition—
the value ol which is evident.
SOLD TO
MUSIC DEALERS ONLY
47
REVIEW
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"MY LOLLA LOO"
" HONEY, I LOVES Y0l T , 'DEED I DO "
Sung with great success everywhere.
Another, too,
"BILL, YOU DONE ME WRONG" (Hit)
"SOME OLD SWEET DREAM
OF YOU "
" I NEVER KNEW I LOVED YOU TILL YOU
SAID GOODBYE"
Published by
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248CO L
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