Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 9

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NO SECRET! MREVIEWflEARS
Every Successful Dealer
Knows that
Century Edition
Is Beyond Question the
Greatest Value in Sheet
Music.
THAT'S WHY HE
HANDLES IT!
NATIONAL ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN NOW ON!
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Sensational Song Hits
NO ONE BUT YOUR DEAR OLD DAD'
"HOLLY DEAR ITS YOU IM AFTER
| "SHE'S GOOD ENOUGH TO VOTE WITH YOU"'
THAT after listening to the music of the "Victor
Herbert Revue," now being presented in vaude-
ville, one is impressed with the fact that Mr. Her-
bert has to his credit probably more comic opera
successes than any other living composer.
THAT the prize cup craze still obtains among
the song pluggers who frequent theatres on "song
writers' nights."
THAT George Moody, formerly connected with
the Penn Music Co., has taken charge of the band
and orchestra department of T. B. Harms &
Francis, Day & Hunter.
THAT when one song writer was approached for
his reason for writing a peace song he declared
it was solely for the purpose of coralling a "piece
of change" in the matter of royalties.
THAT Earl Carroll has been commissioned by
the Los Angeles Herald to write a special song
for California Day, to be celebrated in that city
on March 18.
THAT Carroll is fast becoming one of our lead-
ing little official song writers.
THAT Leo Feist, Inc., will publish the music of
the new musical play written by George Mac-
Farlane, and in which he will star next season.
The title of the piece is "Heart o f t' Heather."
THAT there has been prompt demand for E. T.
Paull's latest march, "Woman Forever," which
was issued to the trade only recently. It looks
like a big seller.
THAT the "preparedness" songs are coming
thick and fast and rivaling the mother and State
songs in number.
A "Real Find"
"Are You Half the Man
Your Mother Thought
You'd Be?"
A Wonderful Title and
a Wonderful Song
By Leo Wood and
Harry De Costa
FOR DEALERS ONLY
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!::••» LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York SEIH
NEW CENTURY DISPLAY TITLES.
Fifty More Numbers of Century Edition to be
Issued for Benefit of Dealers—Other Helps.
LOADING UPTHEMANDfy LEE'
"MEMORIES"
"SOONER OR L A T E R "
"SAVE YOUR KISSES TILL THE BOYS COME HOME'
"SWEETEST GIRL IN MONTEREY"
"UNDERNEATH THE S T A R S "
"IN THE VALLEY OF THE N I L E "
INSTRUMENTAL
"ROSEMARY WALTZES"
KANGAROO HOP
fox T r o t
TINKLE BELL Waltz
Two Sensational English Ballad
Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
Some time ago the Century Music Publishing
Co. issued fifty of the leading numbers of Century
Edition in a special series of decorated title pages
for display purposes. The title pages were thor-
oughly artistic, and the dealers handling Century
Edition were so enthusiastic regarding the selling
qualities of the fifty selected numbers that ar-
rangements have been made to add fifty more pop-
ular numbers to those already supplied with dis-
play titles. The second assortment will soon be
ready for general distribution, and the designs
prepared for the series are of a most elaborate
character. In the matter of special advertising,
display titles and other sales helps the Century
Edition dealer finds things made easier for him
every day.
WALTER EASTMAN IN CANADA.
ORIGINALLY SUNG
AND STILL BEING
FEATURED By THflT
INIMITABLE ARTISff
BLOSSOM
AND
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HERBERT
SCBEFF
PUBLISHED IN FOUR KEVS
M. W. WITMAR.K. £V SONS
NEW VOftK
CHICAGO
We are the publisher* of
THE SONGOF SONGS
Walter Eastman, manager of the New York and
Toronto branches of Chappell & Co., Ltd., has been
spending some days looking after affairs at the
•Canadian headquarters. "Keep the Home Fires
Burning" is proving a tremendous success across
the border.
(Ckaoion da COCBT bri*o)
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CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
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We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching MUJIC
T. B. Harms A Francis, Day A Banter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YOBK
KING'S BEAUTIFUL SERENADE
A Master Melody—That has won its way to
the hearts of the people purely on merit.
PIANO SOLO, 2 5 c .
Ask your dealer or send direct to publisher.
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ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
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VALSE SUBLIME
Great Waltz Hit
FLOWERLAND WALTZES
W. C. Powell'. 1915 Hit
SPRING TIME REVERIE
Fine Teaching Piece
BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF ERIN
Big Song Hit
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SONG LYRICS DISPLEASE HARVARD.
TWO BIG SUCCESSES BY HENRI CLIQUE
Two Students Arrange to Transform the
Language of Broadway Into Purest English.
LA SEDUCCION
TANGO ARGENTINO or FOX TROT
TREMENDOUS SENSATION
The undergraduates of Harvard University have
become quite peeved with the manner in' which
the pure English language is manhandled by popu-
lar song writers, and as a reprimand two of the
students, Samuel P. Sears and Robert Sherwood,
of the "Gold Coast," will assume the task of writ-
ing new and highly proper lyrics to the popular
songs for the benefit of their fellow students. The
first public demonstration of the remodeled songs
will take place in April, when the song writers of
Broadway will have a chance to observe how they
should do things.
As Featured by Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Sebastian
IN N E W YORK AND CHICAGO
TAMBOURINES AND ORANGES
NOVELTY FOX TROT
CHICAGO
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
"POM POM" HERE NEXT WEEK.
New Operetta to Be Presented at Cohan
Theatre, with Mizzi Hajos in Leading Role.
"Pom Pom," the new Henry W. Savage opera,
with Mizzi Hajos in the title role, will have its
first production here a week from Monday at the
Cohan Theatre after a run of several weeks in
Boston. Miss Hajos, who plays most of the time
ir. boy's clothes, has in her company Tom Mc-
Naughton, Carl Gantvoort, Rita Dane, Edith Day,
Tom Walsh, William Eville, Charles Angelo and
others. The book is by Anne Caldwell and the
music by Hugo Felix. T. B. Harms & Francis,
Day & Hunter publish the score.
OLD HARRIS SONG COMING BACK.
'Break the News to Mother," of Spanish War
Days, Again Proving Popular.
Chas. K. Harris has been particularly fortunate
with his "come back" songs and has a new num-
ber to add to his record. Frank Morrell, Sophie
Tucker and a number of other artists have been
singing "Break the News to Mother" with con-
siderable success, and numerous orders for the
song have been received from the trade. In view
of the fact that "Break the News to Mother" was
a popular hit in Spanish War days it's come back
eighteen years later is particularly interesting. A
large number of artists are also featuring the
NEW YORK
latest Harris song, "All I Want Is a Cottage,
Some Roses and You," among them being Manuel
Romaine and Matt Keiff.
TANGUAY WITH "GIRL WHO SMILES."
There should be a strong increase in the de-
mand for the popular numbers of "The Girl Who
Smiles," due to the fact that the show is now on
NEW "PREPAREDNESS" SONG.
tour with the energetic Eva Tanguay in the title
"Wake Up, America," by Geo. Graff, Jr., and role. The show has been playing to capacity in
Jack Glogau, Being Featured with Film
the combination houses in New York, and will
"Defense or Tribute"—Another Feist Hit.
start next week on a road tour with Chicago as
the ultimate destination. J. H. Remick & Co.
With the production of the new film "Defense publish the music.
or Tribute" at the Park Theatre, there is offered
much success as a feature a brand new song on
preparedness by Geo. Graff, Jr., and Jack Glogau
entitled "Wake Up, America." The lyrics of the
(Special to The Review.)
BOSTON, MASS. February 21.—An advance is
piece have an impressive punch and Glogau's
music represents some of his best work. The made on the foreign market value of certain music
fondness of Jack Glogau for Italian melodies is imported at this port from Carisch & Co., of
again evident in another new number, "There's Milano, Italy, according to a recent decision hand-
a Garden in Old Italy," for which Joe McCarthy ed down by General Appraiser McClelland, of the
supplied the words. The busy com; oser has also Customs Department. This music was invoiced
written a new ballad with Geo. Graff, Jr., entitled, as "Branzoli No. 1882" and entered at .90 lire per
"On to the End With You." All the songs in copy. Judge McClclland ruled that it should have
been entered at 1.575 lire per copy "packed."
question are published by Leo Feist, Inc.
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