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MUSIC
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REVIEW
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THAT in the feature section of the New York
World last Sunday there appeared a quarter-page
illustrated story of the recent outing of the Greater
New York Music Publishers and Dealers' Asso-
ciation.
THAT the feature that impressed Karl Kitchen,
who wrote the story, was the fact that the publish-
ers, on a holiday, squandered all their loose nickels
You can put that Sheet Music De-
to keep an automatic piano going during their
partment of yours on a profitable
dinner.
basis by handling the popular
THAT the time is rapidly approaching when those
CENTURY EDITION selling at 10c
publishers who promised the big hits for the fall
a copy. Don't wait until you lose
season will have to come across and make good.
sales. Our national advertising
THAT with the Hawaiian, war - and anti-war
has compelled the demand. If you
songs
in the discard the song writers 'have started
do not supply it, your competitor
to make a round of the States again, which may
may—it's the edition the public
mean forty-eight more "State songs"—:hut we hope
know and want.
not.
THAT the writers of "lemon" songs have reason
to take hope, for the latest addition to vaudeville is
a performer who produces music by rubbing his
hands over half sections of lines.
THAT Joe Weber will open his season as a pro
ducer with the production of the new Lehar op-
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eretta.
THAT two elaborate new folios, one for violin and
the other for 'cello, are now in preparation and
will shortly be published by T. 1>. Harms and
THE SONG SHOP IN BURLESQUE.
Francis Day & Hunter. This same concern is
At last the music store, or rather song shop, meeting with a great demand for "Ireland," a new
has gotten into burlesque. In "The Golden Crook" high-class song by William McKenna and August
extravaganza at the Columbia Theater this week Kleinecke, and which is being sung in concert by
one of the scenes showed the interior of a music George McFarlane.
store—an excellent reproduction, by the way—and
THAT Klaw & Erlanger have arranged for the
the various musical numbers incidental to the act production in the near future of "Here Comes Miss
were rendered as demonstrations. In the course Tootsie," a new musical comedy by C. M. S. Mac-
of the act one of the principals enters with the Lelian, and music by Ivan Caryll.
announcement that he is a salesman for Jerome
THAT "A Little Bit of Heaven," which has
II. Remick & Co. and desires to try one of his achieved such unusual success recently, promises to
latest songs, which he proceeds to do. The change be the leader of the M. Witmark catalog right
from the usual lingerie or costuming parlor to through the coming season, although the Witmarks
the interior of a song shop shows a slight im-
have added a number of excellent songs to their
provement in burlesque, to say the least.
list.
THAT there is no use starting an argument on
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THAT Jerome H. Remick & Co. have opened
professional rooms in Philadelphia, with George
Freeman, manager of the Remick stores in that
city, in charge.
THAT Charles Pearce. who was formerly assist-
Sensational Song Hits
ant manager in Chicago for Shapiro, Bernstein
& Co.. is now in full charge in that city.
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Walter Donaldson, who was responsible for the
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tucky Home" and other successes, has signed up
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His first number under the Feist banner is entitled
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