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Once more we say to dealers and music
sellers, these publications, "Songs of all the
Colleges," "Songs of the Eastern Colleges,"
"Songs of the Western Colleges" and "New
Songs for Glee Clubs/' will be ready sellers
A CHAT WITH SOL BLOOM.
A REMINDER OF COLLEGE DAYS.
for you if properly handled. Nothing ap-
Of what does this little picture make you peals to us like music and song, and in this
'" Sol Bloom got to town last Sunday night,
and The Review had the pleasure of being think? How does it make you feel? If you line of song there are no publications that can
his first caller on Monday morningat the New are but a boy it makes you long for the future touch these of Hinds & Noble; so cut this
Zealand Building. Naturally the first ques- when you can do those things, if you are old little picture out and keep it for reference.
tion put to Sol was, "Are you coming to it takes you back to your college days, and Don't forget the address, Cooper Institute,
New York.
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New York?" In reply he said, "You may
Ask\oi
Published l>y Hinds &> A obi,; Aeiv York.
say for me that at the present I have no
BRIEF LETS.
Songs »f All tin- Collars -
Sonjfsof the hast.-!., O.llepos
Theodore Bendix, the well-known com-
thoughts on the subject. I have no building
Solids of the \\ mti-rii Colleges -
New Soiiips for (..lee Clulw -
poser of "A Southern Reverie" and "In
3 Minute Declamations lor Cullepe Me
in view, no lease signed; besides, at present
3 Minute UeadingR for Colliuv (iiils
New l>iee« for I'riw Speaking -
Beauty's Bovver" has been especially engaged
Prcis and Cons (ConiplH,. l),l.,,t,<.)
J am on good terms with all of the publishers
to conduct at the Drury Lane production of
in this city, and if I was to come on here it
"Ben Hur."
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would o"ly create a let of strife; finally, I
At the American 1 heatre Sunday night
am not coming to New York. No, there is
Henry and Gallot sang "Two Congrega-
nothing, doirg in that line. As to business,"
tions" and "The Honeysuckle and the Bee."
continued Mr. Bloom, "it is fine, never
Edna Murrilla sang "Don't Forget to Write
Me Every Day"; Josephine Sabel sang "My
brighter. I have a better bunch of songs in
Girl
from Dixie," achieving an immense suc-
my catalogue '.han ever before. My pros-
cess.
pects are gre t . '
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Jere San ford, of the 1'ayton Stock Com-
RAYMOND A. BROWNE.
pany, ' is singing "A Little Boy in Blue,"
Raymond A. Browne, also widely known
"The Brotherhood of Man" and "Just Plain
as 'Gene Jefferson, has by careful study suc- if you are just at your college age you want Folks"; Alfred Purser, of the Columbia
ceeded in making himself one of the most to go and indulge again. And this picture Stock Company, Brooklyn, is singing "Just
Plain Folks"; Bulla and Raymond are sing-
original song writers and music house at- stands well for those excellent publications of
taches in the business. He has to his credit Hinds & Noble. They appeal to the boy go- ing "You May Be Warm, But There's Other
several "country sweeping" hits. The fol- ing to college, the undergraduate and the old I'rands" and "You Were Never Introduced
to Me"; Leah Russell is using a medley con-
lowing are his best known lyrics: "Don't 'varsity man. They remind each of his alma sisting of "I Can't Tell Why 1 Love You,"
Send Her Away, John," "I Don't Care If mater, and are therefore dearer to him than "Just Because She Made Them Goo-goo
You Never Come Back," "Take Back Your jewels.
Eyes" and "The Blue and the Gray."
Gold," "Miss Virginia," "It's the Man Be-
Four Great Marches:
hind the Gun Who Does the Work," "I'd
W. PARIS CHAMBERS
GIRALDI.
REVELATION.
AMICIZIA.
LA DUVAL.
Music Distributor for
Like to Hear That Song Again," "I'm Cer-
Novelties :
Bands and Orchestras
Trombone Sneeze.
Honeysuckle and the Bee. "Enita" Ser.
tainly Living a Rag-time Life," "Baby
3 4 E . 1 4 T H S T , opp UNION SQ.
Cubana. Grasshoppers* Hop. It's ihe man behind the Gun
NEW YORK CITY
Mine/' "Beyond the Gates," "My Girl
Coon t Coon, Coon.
Fox Hunters March.
Instantaneous Success
From Dixie" and "Coon, Coon, Coon." In
Song Successes:
Unser Heinrich March"
" I do/'
"I'd like to hear that song again."
" Baby Mine."
addition to these he has written the words
and music to "The Way to Kiss a Girl,"
'•The Mansion of Aching Hearts
Great descriptive ballad
HARRY VON TIL
" I '11 Be There, Mary Dear." Beautiful home song.
"The Way to Win a Woman's Heart," "I
" On a Sunday Afternoon." Catchy waltz song.
Need the Money," "When Mother Used to
ZER'S LATEST and " I Just Can't Help From Loving that Man." May Irwin's success.
Sing That Song," "The Captain of the
" My Bamboo Queen." Oriental coon song.
Household Guards," "All Aboard for Sluin-
GREATEST HITS. "Loo-Loo-oo-Loo-Loo," Great dainty coon song.
THE HARRY VON TILZER HUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY
berville," and the great song sensation, "The
42 West 28th Street, New York
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67 Clark Street, Chicago
Meaning of U. S. A." For the current sea-
The Song that Is sweeping the Country
CHORUS
son Mr. Browne has issued, beside the last
On a Saturday night, dear old Saturday
night
named, "A Little Boy in Blue," "The Bro-
When your pockets are filled with coin.
Everybody
Is asked to join.
By HOWARD and EHERSON, authors of "Hello, Hy Baby."
therhood of Man," "The Army of Peace,"
On a Saturday night, good old Saturday
night
"The Proper Way to Kiss" and "In the
VANDERSLOOT HUSIC CO.
The next day Is Sunday, but still on
Moonlight with the Girl You Love," all of 41 West 28th Street
NEW YORK We /londay
dream of Saturday night.
which are proving good sellers, and with the
CHARACTERISTIC MARCH
new songs he has written with Harry Von
BY
AND TWO.STEP
Tilzer, it looks as if he will beat all previous
records.
A DAINTY WALTZ
With the music Publishers «
"On A Saturday Night"
G torgia Peaches
Dreams of Love
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INCORPORATED.
The Walruss Music Publishing Co. has
been organized in Beaver, Pa., with a capital
stock of $25,000. W. Klein is president and
Prof. John A. Wallace secretary and treas-
urer.
SANG FOR PRINCE HENRY.
Master Willie Howard, who recently
sang before Prince Henry when he was in
New York, included in his repertoire such
songs as 'Sing Me a Song of the South,'
'You'll Know,' 'The Passion Flower,' ' I
Can't Forget I Love You, Elise,' and 'She's
All My Own.'
The Jos. J. Kaiser Music Co.,
Jos. J. Kaiser
40 West 28th Street, New York
SWEET ANNIE MOORE
THE WHIRLWIND WALTZ SUCCESS
Chorus
"Annie Moore, sweet Annie Moore,
We will never see sweet Annie any more,
She went away one summer's day,
And we'll never see sweet Annie any more."
Booscy & Co*,
9 East J7th St.
New York
HOWLEY, HAVILAND
and DRESSER,
1260-66 Broadway
NEW YORK
Qrand Opera House Block, Chicago. III.
The Sensations of Paris.
"AMOUREUSE," VALSE LENTE
and " LOIN DU PAYS," VALSE TZIGANE
By RODOLPHE BERUER.
Piano Solo 60c. Small Orchestra 50c. Large Orchestra 75c,