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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 33 N. 8 - Page 29

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AT WITMARK'S.
Chauncey Olcott is paying his triennial
visit to the Pacific Coast; he opened at the
Columbia Theatre, San Francisco, on July
22(1, and scored as usual.
"Garrett
O'Magh," the last play he has added, prov-
ed eminently successful. The songs, "Come,
my Sweet Queen" and "The Lass I Love"
were pronounced "hits."
Lew H. Carroll, who is putting on the
burlesque at the Palace Theatre, Boston,
writes that Standish & Silberberg's dainty
ballad, "My'Elinore," was the biggest kind
of an encore winner; it never failed getting
at least two encores.
Master Willie Howard opens in Philadel-
phia the week of Aug. 12th. In his reper-
toire, "Sadie, Say You Won't Say Nay,''
"Stay in Your Own Back Yard," "Side by
Side," and "Ma Blushin' Rosie" will be es-
pecially featured.
Miss Emilie Edwards, the talented sopra-
no, is this week at Savin Rock, Conn., where
she is receiving praise for her artistic work.
T H E
H IT
OFTHE
YEAR
"MY
Her principal number at present is "My
Elinore," which is eminently adapted to her
voice and allows scope to use her best notes.
Kirke La Shelle's popular comic opera,
"Princess Chic," opens at the Columbia The-
atre, San Francisco, in October with Mar-
guerite Sylva as star.
Miss Eleanor Barry, to whom Standish
& Silberberg dedicated their popular song
hit, "My Elinore," has been singing this
song with more than ordinary success at a
great number of entertainments. Miss Barry
is possessed of a magnificent contralto voice
of great range and sweetness, and is the
only actress to essay the role of Trilby and
sing the famous "Ben Bolt" song in the
third act.
Miss Grace Milburn has been featuring
Standish and Silberberg's "My Elinore" ail
summer. It pleases her audiences so well
that she intends retaining it in her reper-
toire for an indefinite period. Miss Mil-
burn contemplates singing "My Ebony
Queen" and "Answer Me, Sweetheart,"
EVALINE"
BY
MAE ANWERDA SLOANE
Sung with immense success hi THE KINGS
CARNIVAL
THE AUTHORS' A1ND COflPOSERS' riUSIC 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 Agraln."
"My Heart's To-Nlght In Texas."
THE FOUR COON SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
"Toble, I Kind O' Likes You."
"The Emblem Of An Independent Coon."
"My Little Jungle Queen."
"I Aim Goin' Ter Work No More."
THE FOUR POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS OF THE DAY.
"Phyllis," Waltz.
'On Duty," March.
"Kunnin Kaffirs," Cakewalk.
"My Lady Love," Waltzes.
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
JOS. W. STERN & CO.
34 E. 21st S t . ,
NEW YORK CITY.
THE GREAT SONG HITS OF THE SEASON
EXCELSIOR "
••MY DROWSY BABE"
••THE SPIDER AND THE FLY."
A SAMPLE COPY FOR 5 CENTS
Any of These New Publications
CHIMES OF FREEDOM
March and Two Step
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
By ANDREW H. MANGOLD
"PAN AMERICAN"
March and Two Step
By W. A. COREY
Vouflre not the Girl T Baiiad
Coved Cong Jlgo B y Emii y smith
PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
47 W. 28th St., New York.
ORCHESTRATIONS OF
THE SEASON'S HIT.
FLORODORA
Selection, Concert Number, Fiorodora
Caprice, Waltzes, Lancers, Barn Dance,
March and Two-Step.
The Season's
Royai music Co., 10 Union Square, n. V.
Successes:
" Go Way Back and Sit Down''
"I'll be With You When the Roses
Bloom Again"
TIEIE! O R I O - I N A L S-A.3ST TOY
Published by THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC ENGRflVERS flND PRINTERS,
Music Titles by all Processes.
E. T. PAULL MUSIC CO.
E. T. Paull Music Co. certainly have
some great vocal numbers in their new pub-
lications, and songs that will surely be heard
from with substantial orders from dealers.
" 'Midst the Old Virginia Pines" is, with-
out any exception, one of the prettiest bal-
lads that has been placed on the market in
a long time. As a good parlor song there
is nothing better, and orders are being re-
ceived from all over the country. "Nobody
Else But You," one of the daintiest and pret-
tiest waltz songs that has been published
in a long time, will have a large sale. There
are numbers of professional singers who are
going to feature this song during the coming
season. "I'd Give a Hundred if the Gal
was Mine" is the greatest coon song that
has yet made its appearance; written by Ben
Harney. This simply makes a terrific hit
wherever sung, and doubtless will be one of
the big sellers during the coming season.
The song is being placed in the repertoire
of all coon singers from Maine to California.
MUSIC ON THE ROOF.
"Standing Room Only" is the order in
Cherry Blossom Grove, atop the immense
New York Theatre, and nightly it is crowd-
ed by enthusiastic audiences, made up of the
best people in the city, and from out of
town. Such a class appreciate only the high-
er class of attractions, and that they find
it in Cherry Blossom Grove is evidenced
by their patronage. The Messrs. Sire will
engage none but the best performers, and
this accounts for their success. The bill
this week is one of the most elaborate seen
yet. It is made up of all star and high-
priced acts. "Fun on the Beach," the new
farce by Geo. V. Hobart and A. Baldwin
Sloane, has made an immense hit.
Jos. J. Kaiser, music publisher, 40 West
Twenty-eighth street, reports big orders for
the latest coon song, "The Only Way to Keep
a Gal, is to Keep Her in a Cage," by Ben
Harney, the originator of "Rag-time." His
business has increased wonderfully since
Jesse H. Campbell assumed management of
his professional department, and his offices
are daily crowded.
Charles W. Held & Co., Brooklyn, have
just published two very creditable compo-
sitions by C. C. Clarke, entitled "The Trcn-
master" and "The Schoolmaster," both two-
steps. They should win popularity.
MUSIO
is by SIDNEY JONES and is published In the following arrangements:
Waltzes,
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 50c., Orchestra $1.00
Samee-Gamee,
Chinee Soje-Man,
Rhoda and her Pagoda,
Duet 80c.
Song
60c.
Song 50c.
CINCINNATI.
both of which are by the same writers.
The rights to the production of the pop-
ular Herbert opera, "The Ameer," have been
vested with the Witmarks, who have con-
trolled the publishing rights since it was
launched.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
1 he Firm of n. WITMARK & SONS
By
beg to announce
Another fluslcal Comedy Success
the authors of " T H R BURGOMASTER"
FRANK PIXLKV AND GIJSTAV LUDERS
MUSICAL NtJMBEES THAT HAVE "MADE" "2IN0 EODO":
Tale of a Bumble Bee "
True Barbaric Soldier'
(another "Kangaroo"t>ong) For Love I Live Alone "
' T i l Do or Die '"
I'll Shut My Eyes and
'' The eminent Dr. Fizz "
Think It's You "
'' A Jolly Old Potentate "
Claim Thou Thine Own "
<•' Two Hearts Made One " Look in The Book and See"
''Cat's Quartette "
Pound the Drum "
Full Vocal Score (readv
'Tale of a Bumble
July i 5 th) . . . . $ 2.00
Bee." Two-step . 50c
Selections . . . . i.oo ' Schottische . . . . 50c
Waltz
«
March
5 oc
11
Hand
Title Paces for Window Dlnplay to lie liml npnn application
m . Uliimark » Sons, n°. 8 W * f SAN
s t j FRANCISCO
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