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ville stage, and has been most successful.
Mr. Geary went into partnership with Mr.
Breen some two years ago, and they have
risen steadily to the front. Their first big
hit was 'Tin the Warmest Member in the
Land." This was heard all over the coun-
try and was featured by Williams and Walk-
er throughout one season. Such artistes
as Anna Held and Josephine Sabel used it.
Last season they scored with "The Rag-
time Hymn," which was one of H. H. & D.'s
big sellers. Another favorite was "A Pipe
Dream." Both these songs were used by
Lew Dockstader, Clifford and Huth, Genaro
and Bailey, Carrie Scott, Billy B. Van, Mil-
ton Aborn, Lew Hawkins, etc., etc. For the
coming season they have a batch of new ones
which promise well. "Caroline," which is re-
ally an original song, will provea "hit." "Talk,
Talk, Talk," has been written specially for
Lew Dockstader, who was so taken with
"The Rag-time Hymn." They have written
special songs for Ray Bailey, Greg. Patti,
Peter F. Dailey, Billy B. Van and others.
"MY
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Howley, Haviland & Dresser will publish
all of these, and they have the greatest faith
in the ultimate success of these young writers,
Breen and Geary.
MAKING GOOD PROGRESS.
The firm of Helf & Falke, who opened
business about two months ago, have been
holding their own during the warm weather.
There is no better known man in the profes-
sion than Charlie Falke, and situated as the
office is at 103 East Fourteenth street, New
York, all his friends, on the vaudeville stage,
drop in to see him, and incidentally try over
a few of his songs. Mr. Falke also runs a
splendid show on Captain's Pier, at Bath
Beach, which has become very popular during
the last two seasons, and here Charlie Falke,
as he is generally called, gives his illustrated
song act, which is considered one of the best
in the country. He is singing at present
"The Rose and The Thorn," and "She's
Kentucky's Fairest Daughter;" both these
are published by Helf & Falke. Their other
EVALINE"
BY
MAE
ANWERDA SLOANE
Sung 'with immense success in THE KING'S
CARNIVAL
THE AUTHORS' AND COHPOSERS' HUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
109 West 28th St.
New York
THE FOUR BALLAD HITS OF THE SEASON.
"The Old Postmaster."
"In The House Of Too Much Trouble."
"When The Birds Go North Again."
"My Heart's To-Night In Texas."
THE FOUR COON SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
"Tobie, I Kind O' Likes You."
"The Emblem Of An Independent Coon.'
'My Little Jungle Queen."
"I Aint Goin' Ter Work No More.'
THB FOUR POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS OF THE DAY.
"Phyllis," Waltz.
"On Duty," March.
"Kunnln Kaffirs," Cakewalk.
"My Lady Lore," Waltzes.
Shapiro, Bernstein,
&. Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
"PAN
JOS. W. STERN & CO.
34 E. 21st S t . ,
NEW YORK CITY.
THE GREAT SQNQ HITS OF THE SEASON
» EXCELSIOR "
••MY DROWSY BABE"
"THE SPIDER AND THE FLY."
CHIMES OF FREEDOM
March and Two Step
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
By ANDREW H. MANGOLD
Vouflrc not tbc Girl T Baiiad
By Emily Smith
AMERICAN"
March and Two Step
A SAMPLE COPY FOR 5 CENTS
Any of These New Publications
By W. A. COREY
PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
47 W. 28th St., New York.
ORCHESTRATIONS OF
THE SEASON'S HIT.
FLORODORA
Selection, Concert Number, Florodora
Caprice, Waltzes, Lancers, Barn Dance,
March and Two-Step.
Royai music Co., 10 Union Square, n. V.
The Season's Successes :
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" Go Way Back and Sit Down"
"I'll be With You When the Roses
Bloom Again" :
T H E ORIO-INAL S^-ZCT TOY
Published by THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY,
NEW
YORK.
CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC EN6RAVERS AND PRINTERS,
Music Titles by all Processes.
THREE GREAT MARCHES.
The Peerless Publishing Co. after a year's
existence, were recently compelled to take
larger and more convenient offices.
This
speaks for itself. Their business has steadily
increased from the time they started. By
moving to "publishers' row," they have se-
cured a better control of the profession.
Singers and orchestra leaders had been urg-
ing this move for some time.
The excellent catalogue had brought the
Peerless Pub. Co. to the notice of musicians
who went out of their way to secure some
of the publications for their programs. The
advantages gained by taking larger and more
convenient quarters, can easily be seen by the
increase in demand for their songs and in-
strumental numbers.
"The Sportsman,"
and "Pan-American" Marches have proven
big sellers, the latter, which is by W. A. Co-
rey, has been played far more frequently at
the Exposition than several of its rivals
under a similar name. In fact both numbers
are being featured by the bands at Buffalo,
and also here in New York, at the Park Con-
certs.
Another instrumental "hit" published by
this firm, is "The Chimes of Freedom,"
March; the bell solo in the trio, gives it an
attraction that few marches possess. It is
easily to be seen that the Peerless Publishing
Co. is to prove an important factor in the
music business next season, and since mov-
ing, the success already attained will be in-
creased many times.
GAGEL BROS. HITS.
"The Hymn You Loved the Best," is a
great hit as rendered by George H. Carr, of
Carr and Jordan, whose singing is always
a pleasure to listen to. Mr. Carr says this
is the best song of its kind since "The Vol-
unteer Organist." Gagel Brothers publish
it.
"Why Did We Drift Apart" is a song that
is meeting with much success in the hands
of Reidy and Currier, who are featuring it
at every performance. Published by Gagel
Brothers.
MUSIO
is by SIDNEY JONES and is published in the following arrangements:
Waltzei,
Selections,
Vocal Score,
Piano 75c., Orchestra $1.00
Piano $1.00, Orchestra $2.00
S2.00
The Moon,
Six Little Wives.
Two-Step,
Song 75c.
Song, 50c.
Piano 5 0 c , Orchestra $1.00
Samee-Gamee,
Chinee Soje-Man,
Rhoda and her Pagoda,
Duet 80c.
Song 60c.
Song 50c.
CINCINNATI.
publications are, "I Was Certainly Dream-
ing," and "My Little Girl In White." With
the exception of the latter, all these songs are
by Willie Wildwave. The latter comes from
the combined pens of Andrew B. Sterling
and Charles Falke. This is a beautiful song.
Floriane has been singing it around New
\ork, and has met with success everywhere
with it. The policy of this firm will be to
publish few and good songs; they have four
or five that will be published early in the
fall, and they will be heard from.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
The Firm of n . WITMARK & SONS
By
beg to announce
Another Jiuslcal Comedy Success
the authors of " T H E BURGOMASTER"
FRANK PIXLRV AND GUSTAV LUDKKS
MUSICAL NUMBERS TEAT HAVE "MADE" "KING DODO":
" Tale of a Bumble Bee "
" True Barbaric Soldier "
(another"Kang'aroo"song) " For Love I Live Alone "
"I'll D o o r D i e "
" I'll Shut My Eyes and
" T h e e m i n e n t Dr. F i z z "
Think It's You."
" A Jolly Old Potentate "
Claim Thou Thine Own "
" T w o Hearts Made O n e '
Look in The Book and See"
" Cat's Quartette "
Pound the Drum "
Full Vocal Score (readv
" T a l e of a Bumble
July 15th) . . . . $ 2 . 0 0
B e e , " T w o - s t e p . 50c
Selections . . . . 1.00 •' Schottische . . . . 50c
Waltz
. . . . . 75 " March
50c
Handsome Title Pages for Window Display to be liad upon application.
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