Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 11

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Century Edition
The only Nationally Adver-
tised Edition of S t a n d a r d
Classic Music Published
The BIG
MID-WINTER
ADVERTISING
CAMPAIGN
is now running
Are You Taking Advantage of It?
MREVIEWflEARS
THAT Wm. Jerome, of the Wm. Jerome Pub-
Still 200% Profit on
Famous
McKinley
10 Cent Music
clusive selling agents for seven new numbers
from the pen of Will E. Skidmore, author of
"Pray for the Lights to Go Out."
THAT one of the feature numbers of this col-
lection is "It Takes a Long, Tall Brownskin
Gal to Make a Preacher Lay His Bible Down."
JEROME CO. SONGS IN VAUDEVILLE
Loo Feist, Inc., is startling Publishers' Row witli
its success. The Feist organization in this city
is certainly taking advantage of the song's popu-
larity and is capitalizing the publicity it is get-
ting. The Sunday Tribune carried almost a full
page ad. featuring "Hawaiian Butterfly" and the
new Irish song, "You Don't Have to Be Irish to
Be Welcome in an Irishman's Home." The same
advertisement has been made into posters which
are being sent to dealers in this territory, who
seem to be displaying them conspicuously.
I
A song that expresses the senti-
ment of all true Americans
SPECIAL PRICE TO DEALERS
7c
a copy if you attach this
Advt. to your order
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
FEIST BUYS^HONQ KONG"
Original Publishers Sell Popular Jazz Number
to Leo Feist, Inc.
"Hong-Kong," the song which has had such
a successful, call as a music roll "number, having
been issued with the popular Jazz arrangement,
has been sold by its publishers, Buck & Lowney,
of St. Louis, to Leo Feist, Inc., New York. This
number is the jazziest of the Jazz and as the
Feist organization has the facilities for getting
a song before the public on a large scale, it
looks as if "Hong-Kong" would get its full
measure of publicity. Its music roll history
shows it to be a number which will deserve all
it receives.
"Songs That Are Made
to Sell—and Do!"
Carroll Hits
WILL CARROLL CO., Inc.
Times Building
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Let Us Tell You About Our New Ones. A Postal
from You Will Bring Our Proposition.
A WONDERFUL LIST OF HITS
"THERE'S ONLY ONE LITTLE GIRL"
By GEO. M. COHAN
"Sometime" (Vocal)
"Sometime" (Instrumental)
"Top 0' MornliT" (High Class)
"Come Over Here It's a Wonderful Place"
Better Music, Better Paper, Better Titles
Free catalogs with stock orders. We pay
(or your advertising. Our music is as staple
as wheat.
Write for samples.
"The Blushing Bride and Groom"
"He's A Hard Boiled Egg"
Chicago McKINLEY MUSIC CO. New York
(Uncle Sam, I'd Give Them
All to You)
Prominent Artists Who Are Now Using Publi- g
cations of That Company
H
"That Old New England Town"
"Turn To The Right"
"Erin Is Calling"
"Love and You 11
"M-l-s-s i-s-5-i-p p-l"
"My Boy"
"Donkey Trot" (Instrumental)
"Domino Waltz" (Instrumental)
All of the Best Reprints and more
Big Selling Copyrights than any
other 10 Cent Edition.
50 New Numbers and Catalogs Ready (or 1917
"IF I HAD A SON FOR
EACH STAR IN
OLD GLORY"
THAT J. W. Stern & Co. are acting as ex-
Century Music Pub. Co.
We are the only Publishers
of 10 cent music who have
not raised prices—
ou
Can't Go
Wrong
With -a
eist So
lishing Corp., is one of the hardest workers in
the American Society of Composers, Authors
and Publishers.
THAT the publishers of music seem to be com-
ing into their own in the new arrangements for
royalties on the word music rolls.
THAT there is now a movement on foot to
make the Greater New York Music Publishers'
and Dealers' Association an active body instead
of a social one, as now is the case.
The Wm. Jerome Publishing Corp. have a
large number of vaudeville artists using songs
from their catalog, which has resulted in a heavy
231-235 West 40th Street
NEW YORK
demand being created for a number of their
publications. Especially is this true of "Qpme
on Over Here" (It's a Wonderful Place),-$hich
SONGS CAUSE DISCORD
is going along at a rapid rate and which, with
Karczag Publishing Co. Sues the Shuberts for Frances White's "M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i," is run-
$50,000
ning for the leadership of the Jerome catalog.
A few of the artists using the Jerome Co. num-
The Karczag Publishing Co., Inc., last week bers include such stars as Arthur Green, who
sued the Shubert Theatrical Co. and Lee and is featuring "Domino Waltz" (the original
Jacob J. Shubert in the Supreme Court for Jazz waltz); Arthur Whitelaw, featuring "Come
$50,000 on the ground that by interpolating on Over Here;" Lynn Cowan, who is with
songs in "Her Soldier Boy" without consulting Blossom Seeley, successfully using "There's
the plaintiffs, the defendants had breached a Only One Little Girl;" Stuart Barnes, who has
contract and depreciated the interest of the pub- been featuring "Come on Over Here" at the
lishing company in the publication rights.
Colonial Theatre during the past week, and
Some of the interpolated songs were original, numerous others.
it is alleged, and some were adapted from the
musical play, "Gold Gab Ich Fuer Eisen." The
FEIST PUSHING NEW NUMBERS
contract provided, the plaintiffs assert, that the
publishers were to receive an opportunity to "Hawaiian Butterfly" and New Irish Song Get-
supply any needed interpolations. They say they
ting Good Publicity
did not get such a chance and that an arrange-
CHICAGO, I I I . , March 12.—"Hawaiian Butterfly,"
ment of the Shuberts with G. Schirmer, Inc.,
music publishers, has caused further damages. the new sensational song from the catalog of
Our Dealers Have Been Loyal to Us!
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THE5WEE
GIRL IN
MARYLAND
^WALTER
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(Original Jass Waltz)
Wm. Jerome Publishing Corporation
Strand Theatre Building, NEW YORK CITY
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THE
ISSUES NE\V HYMNAL
Chappell & Co. Publish Volume of Songs Com-
posed by Ward-Stephens
Ward-Stephens, organist of the First Church
of Christ, Scientist, of New York City, is the
author of a book of six songs, known as "The
Ward-Stephens Musical Settings of Sacred
Words," published by Chappell & Co. The con-
tents include "Praise God for Life Made New"
(Illumination), "Shepherd, Take Me by the
Hand," "Love Never Faileth," "In My Father's
House Are Many Mansions," "Love Not the
World" and "Awake, Thou That Sleepest."
The series of songs were composed for the
purpose of aiding church singers who transfer
their affections professionally from a church of
one denomination to that of another and who
are at times confronted with the problem of a
suitable repertoire. The composer has made a
selection of texts which are admirably suited to
any church service and because of the varied
character of the words and music are a useful
contribution to any church singer's repertoire.
The numbers are so arranged as to be readily
played on either piano or organ, with equal
facility, and without lost expression.
FEATURE PIANTADOSI SONG
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
CHAS. K. HARRIS' NEW CHILD SONG
"A Study in Black and White" Measuring Up A Half Dozen Most Interesting Numbers Issued
to Success of Previous Successful Child Num-
by Well Known Publishers of Cleveland
bers Written by Mr. Harris—Now Being Fea-
The Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, O.,
tured by Willa Holt Wakefield
have just issued a most interesting list of new
The biggest child song success written by song and instrumental numbers for the most
Chas. K. Harris since his famous songs, "Al- part by writers who have already contributed
ways in the Way," "Hello, Central, Give Me successfully to the Fox catalog. In addition to
Heaven," "School Bells," "Excuse Me, To-day," the intrinsic value of the music, the interesting
etc., is the new song from Mr. Harris' pen, "A feature of the new numbers, as is the case with
Study in Black and White," a song full of tears, the majority of Fox publications, lies in the at-
pathos and humor. To dispel all doubts as to tractiveness of the title pages. The designs are
the success of the number it need only be said original and artistic, the printing is done on
that Willa Holt Wakefield, who is now playing high class pebbled paper, and the color effects
the best vaudeville theatres in the country is are of a character that simply breathe expensive-
using "A Study in Black and White" with won- ness. The new numbers include "Nola," a sil-
derful success.
houette for the piano, by Felix Arndt, whose
Chas. K. Harris recently attended a perform- reputation as a pianist requires no emphasis;
ance given by Miss Wakefield and as he sat in "A Japanese Sunset," an instrumental number
the audience he saw the rapt expressions upon for the piano with a distinct Oriental flavor by
the children's faces, heard their exclamations Jessie L. Deppen; "Iris," a novelette for piano,
of delight and their excited applause as Miss by Jules Reynard; "When You Are Truly Mine,"
Wakefield rendered his new child story song song with violin or 'cello obligato, words by
and he immediately reached the conclusion that Ellen Mary Stuart and music by Dorothy Lee,
composer of the successes, "One Fleeting
he had written another success.
This new child classic is having a heavy de- Hour," "Simplicity," etc.; "Heart of Mine," song
n.and with the sheet music trade, who have with violin or 'cello obligato, words and music
placed some large orders for the number. It is by Ralph C. Smith, and "Mammy's Gone Away,"
being issued in one of the most artistic title song with violin or 'cello obligato, with words
by Bernard Grossman and music by Frank H.
pages of the year and is in three colors.
Grey.
The Kresge store of Brooklyn, New York, had
a window display of "If You Had All the World
and Its Gold," the new song hit from the catalog
of Al Piantadosi & Co., Inc. In the report to BEING PLAYED BYJ,500 ORCHESTRAS
the Piantadosi Co. the management of the "Battle of- Gettysburg," E. T. Paull's Latest De-
Brooklyn store stated the window not only at-
scriptive March, Being Featured Strongly
tracted much attention, but artistically as "well"
Throughout the Country—Selling Well
as for general effectiveness it was considered by
Orchestras in the leading theatres throughout
them one of the best window displays of the
the counfKjp»are now playing E. T. Paull's latest
season.
descriptive march, "Battle of Gettysburg," which
"OLD VIRGINNYJ)AYS" ANNOUNCED in addition to its popularity with the orchestra
A new high-class song is announced by Leo leaders, is proving one of the quickest sellers
Feist, Inc., called "Old Virginny Days." The that has ever had a place in the Paull catalog.
new number is considered one of the best con- The popularity of the song has not been con-
tributions to the field of better class music fined to any one section, but extends throughout
which has been made for some time, and is be- the country due, probably, in a large measure to
ing published with a three-colored title page of the present political condition which has also
brought about a substantial call for other patri-
rare artistic merit.
otic numbers by Mr. Paullpilncluding "America
Forever," "We'll Stand by the P'lag" and "Tri-
Two Sensational English
umphant Banner," which, although from fifteen
to twenty years old, still remain popular.
Ballad Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
,< See
D i x J e
BOSTON, MASS.
p irst »
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
NEW SAM FOX CO. PUBLICATIONS
GILBERT MAY BECOME PUBLISHER
L. Wolfe Gilbert, professional manager for
Jos. W. Stern & Co., may enter the publishing
business for himself, according to a rumor cur-
rent on Broadway last ^veek. Gilbert's contract
with Stern & Co. expires in May. It is re-
ported that he has sritong financial backing for
his contemplated venture as a publisher.
The Song of the Moment
"JUST YOU" BEING RELEASED
New Number by Con Barth Published by A. J.
Stasny Music Co.
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. are releasing a
new song from the pen of Con Barth, the author
of "Just a Kiss." The new song is entitled "Just
You," and the Stasny staff think the number will
be even more popular than Mr. Barth's previous
work. The song will be placed in the 30-cent
catalog of the concern.
QUEEN OF BALLADS
"A TEAR,
A KISS,
A SMILE"
By Darl McBoyle
Music by Otto Motzan
KARCZAG PUB. CO., Inc.
62-64 W. 45th St., 7th Floor, New York
LOVE Mt Ay,T« T'ME
JO5E.
WARD
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
(Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FqgL ESTIMATE
311 West 4 3 d Street
N e w York City
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching MUJIC
rrlj, IJaxamt an&Ql0mp
U*7-IJ4* BROADWAY, NEW YORK
O-R-D-E-R
Red, White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantique
Valse Egyptian
The Jubilator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
The Isle of Palms
A Night in June, Serenade
FROM ANY JOBBER OR
C. L B A R N H 0 U S E ,
OSKA
£° S
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CHAS. K. HARRIS
Columbia Theatre Building, New York

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