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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
strong man, Sandow, who will return to
America, after an -absence of several sea-
sons.
While the vaudeville branch of the Proctor
plan is well provided for, there is no lack of
enterprise in selecting and producing plays
for presentation by the dramatic faction of
the stock company. Elaborate revivals will
occur in due course of Joseph Arthur's cel-
ebrated comedy-drama "Blue Jeans"; John
L. Long's beautiful Japanese tragedy "Mme.
Butterfly," in which Mile. Pilar-Morin, the
celebrated French actress, will appear, and
the revival of a number of plays made famous
by the late Angustin Daly. The Proctor
forces deserve the highest praise for plac-
ing such splendid entertainments within
reach of the masses. They educate as well
as entertain.
world in some time. The composer has been
singing them at different concerts in this
city and elsewhere, and many eminent sing-
ers have tried to obtain them. It has fallen
to the lot of the Peerless Publishing Co. to
put them on the market, and they are to be
congratulated on obtaining such a prize.
They are published in an attractive cover,
and retail at seventy-five cents each.
Another of this firm's publications is "On
a Summer's Night," by Walter W. Stock-
well and Charles E. Casey. The waltz re-
frain is very catchy and no doubt will be a
great favorite among the profession this
coming season.
George J. Wetzel has just written a sa-
cred song. The melody is entirely original,
and it has a novel arrangement. This will
be out within the next two weeks.
A SINGER OF ABILITY.
Harry Taylor, whose portrait appears in
these columns this week, is a singer of much
ability. He possesses a fine baritone voice,
ANOTHER WITMARK HIT.
A MUSICAL JEWEL
which he knows how to use. Mr. Taylor
"Dolly Varden," the new musical comedy is at present on the Proctor circuit, and is
What can be called a veritable gem, among
song booklets, is the latest publication of the by Stange and Edwards, was splendidly featuring several of the Shapiro, Bernstein
received at Toronto last Monday night. & Von Tilzer publications. Among others
Peerless Publishing Co. Under the title of
"Four Little Treasures" are published four Every seat in the Princess Theatre was filled. are Horwitz and Bowers' beautiful ballad
songs, "Investigating Tommy," "A Red, After the first act Stanislaus Stange, Ju- "When I Think of You," "The Spider and
Red Rose," "A Child's Idea" and "Wenn lian Edwards, Lulu Glaser, Van Renssalaer the Fly" and "Down Where the Cotton Blos-
Ich Ein Voglein War." The melodies are Wheeler were recalled six times. The opera soms Grow," by Harry Von Tilzer.
by Saidee Bourgoin, and she can well be is magnificently staged and the music is
A HUSTLJNG STAFF.
proud of having composed four as dainty sprightly. Local critics gave praise to writer,
One of the best known piano players in
little songs as have appeared in the musical composers, star and company.
the country is Mike Bernard. He has won
many contests for piano playing, and is well
T H E
known throughout the continent. Mr. Ber-
BY
nard has joined the forces of the E. T. Paull
MAE ANWERDA SLOANE
Music Co., and will devote all his time to
Sung -with immense success in THE KINGS CARNIVAL
OFTHE
furthering
the firm's interests and he will
THE AUTHORS' AND COriPOSERS' HUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
doubtless
prove
a valuable acquisition in
YEAR
109 West 28th St.
New York
every way. He has just written the music
THE POUR BALLAD HIT5 OP THE SEASON.
to a clever song entitled "Since Sally's in the
' When the Convent Bells Were Ringing."
" Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve."
• We Were Happy Once Together. Kate and I.'*
•• A Little Empty Nest."
Ballet," Vincent B. Bryan having written
THE FOUR COON SONO SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
the
words. Another good number by Mike
1
My Heart's Desiah."
"Every Darkey Had a Raglan On." JOS. W. STERN & CO.,
' Miss Hannah from Savannah."
I'm goin' to live anyhow till I die."
Bernard
is "The Phantom Dance." Another
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THE MOST POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS.
clever
man
on the E. T. Paull Music Co.'s
NEW YORK CITY.
' Gainsborough " March.
\
" Hurrah Boys" March.
1
staff is Harry Rogers, the original "Bowery
Mannering " Waltzes.
" Belle of Granada " Waltz.
Boy," and also well known as a composer.
Shapiro, Bernstein, THE GREAT SONQ HITS OF THE SEASON Through his intimate acquaintance with the
profession, Mr. Rogers has lx?en able to
& Von Tilzer,
"MY LADY HOTTENTOT" *
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place the Paull publications among many of
MUSIC PUBLI5HBRS,
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y$
45 W. 28th ST.,
the leading burlesque companies and top-
yf
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"MY SWEET KIHONA"
NEW YORK.
liners. This firm certainly have a most com-
petent staff. With Bert Morplr- the general
manager, Mike Bernard and Harry Rogers,
things should certainly hum at 46 West
" C H I M E S Oh F R E E D O M " riarch
" PAN AHERICAN " March . .
Twenty-eighth
street, New York.
" S P O R T S M A N " riarch . . .
" SIGNAL CORPS " /larch . . .
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"JUANA"
Vaisette
Espagnole.
T. B. HARMS & CO.
"YOU ARE NOT THE CIIRL I LOVED LONG AOO " Ballad.
'• nY LOVE OF LONG AGO" Pathetic Waltz Song.
T. B. Harms & Co. are opening the season
PEERLESS PUBLISH1N0 CO.
47 W. 28th Street, N. Y.
with a number of new publications. This
firm do not believe so much in quantity as in
The Season's Successes:
quality. During the past year, when some
of the publishing houses have been putting
out from ten to twenty songs a month. Harms
NnrYww
CMCMO
& Co. have been content with a song every
40 MR 9 t * m
taJkk
now and then, and these songs are still sell-
HI T
"MY
EVALINE"
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
STEADY
SELLERS
" Go Way Back and Sit Down"
-I'll be With You When the Roses
Bloom Again"
O R l G H l s r ^ L S-A.3ST TOY M U S I O
is by SIDNEY JONES and is published in the following arrangements:
Selections,
Waltzes,
Vocal Score,
Piano $1.00, Orchestra $2.00
Piano 75c., Orchestra $1.00
$2.00
Six
Little
Wives.
The
Moon,
Two-Step,
Song, 50c.
Song 75c.
Piano 5 0 c , Orchestra $1.00
Samee-flamee,
Chinee
Soie-Man,
Rhodft and her Pagoda,
Song 60c.
Duet 50c.
Song 50c.
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NEW YORK.
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