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opposite their present offices, is being rapidly
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joy every facility for their growing business
in the premises with the artistic vert-green
front, and their clientele, one of the most im-
portant in the business, have quarters and
accommodations second to none.
Every band and orchestra in the United
States will soon be playing it.
Dave Reed, Jr.'s new march song "Sammy
Sampson's Senegambian Band," bids fair to
outdo "My Princess Zulu Lulu," which has
been used by all the leading musical comedies
this season.
"Dusky Maiden" two-step, by Spencer
COLLEGE STUDENTS' NEW MUSICAL OFFERING.
Morse,
is one of the best two-steps of the
"The Mischief Maker" is one of the bright-
year..
It
is highly commended.
est and most tuneful of musical comedies
Two
new
numbers by Farrell and Morse,
ever written and performed by the Colum-
"The
Same
Old
Crowd" and "L-i-b-e-r-t-y,"
bia College students. The book is by Edgar
will
make
good
before any audience. The
Allen Wolff; lyrics by Arthur Garfield Hays,
former
is
the
song
hit of "The Jewel of
and music by Clarence John Penney.
Asia."
This *is the vehicle for the annual 'varsity
Paul Dresser's best number since "The
show, and as given at the Carnegie Lyceum,
Blue
and the Gray" is the song "In Dear Old
it surpasses in costume, staging and profes-
Illinois."
It is a symphony in itself, both
sional finish anything ever done by the Col-
umbia students. It has a decidedly interest- words and music. Orchestra leaders pro-
ing plot and a number of character sketches nounce it a big hit after each rendition.
which have afforded the clever students an
CARA ROMA.
opportunity to do some really good acting..
It does one good to hear of the enthusiasm
M. Witmark & Sons, who are publishing
•with which Mascagni has been received in
the music, say that there are a number of
California, after the indignities and humili-
striking songs for which they have already
ations he was made to suffer during the first
had many calls, which means an unusual suc-
of his tour in America. The San Franciscans
cess for an amateur production.. Two num-
gave him a reception which must have been
bers in particular, a darky song called "She
veritable balm to his heart wounds.
is my Angeline" and "Take Me Home to
Cara Roma as Santuzza shared the honors
Mama," a novel conceit set to irresistibly
with the maestro at the first great perform-
catchy music, will soon be whistled and sung
ance of "Cavalleria" at the Tivoli Opera
all over the country.
House. Her rich voice with its strong dra-
A pleasing piece of news is to the effect
matic quality, her superb acting, and the evi-
that Manuel Klein, the composer of the really
dent enthusiasm which vibrated through her
funny comic opera, "Mr. Pickwick," in which
work, fairly brought the audience to its feet..
De Wolf Hopper has made such a hit, is
So great was her success that Mascagni's
working on the score of a new musical piece.
manager arranged for a Roma matinee at the
The book and lyrics are by Frank Butler, a
Tivoli, at which Mme. Roma will render
well-known newspaper man, so great things
songs of her own composition: "Absence,"
may be expected from the joint efforts of two
"The Lament," "Doubt Not," "The Prayer,"
men so efficient in their separate lines.
"The Return." This is a song cycle of love
and tenderness. They are published by M.
HOWLEY, HAVILAND & DRESSER'S LATEST.
A new ballad for soprano, alto, tenor or Witmark & Sons. Mme. Roma is a woman
bass, entitled "When Jane and I Were Wed," of great versatility. Seeming to have been
by Thurland Chattaway, looks like a sure endowed with a variety of the best gifts of
genius, she has been assiduous in cultivating
winner.
"The Soul of the Rose," Henry Frantzen's them, and now stands in the front rank of the
initial waltz, cannot be spoken of too highly. great prima donnas of the stage.
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" Pinky Panky Poo."
" I'll be your Ralnbeau."
"Sammy" (the hit of "The Wizard of Oz.")
••There's Nobody juot like You."
"The Spirit of '76."
"If >ou Can't be a Bell-Cow, fall In behind.
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THE WHITE COON.
Above appears a true likeness of Tascott,
the White Coon. As a delineator of the ne-
gro singing a darky song Tascott has no
equal. He has been a feature act on every
bill he has appeared, and is at present p i l -
ing return dates in the vaudeville houses.
He is very careful in selecting the best of
songs. That he is successful in getting the
right ones is readily shown by his rendition
of Jerome and Schwartz's new coon song
hits, "The Gambling Man" and "Why Don't
You Go, Go, Go?" and McPherson and
Brymn's new coon song, "I Take Things
Easy."
The above numbers are published by Sha-
piro, Bernstein & Co..
SANTLEMANN TO WITMARK.
W. H. Santlemann, leader of the United
States Marine Band in Washington, D. C ,
has written M, Witmark & Sons that he will
take pleasure in adding to his programs for
the open air concerts the patriotic song "My
Own United States," which made such a hit
in "When Johnny Comes Marching Home."
"Little Tda May,' the child artist, with the
Daniel R. Ryan Company, is making good
with Jerome and Schwartz's new songs "The
Gambling Man," "Susie Anna," "Just Kiss
Yourself Good-bye," "Why Don't You Go,
Go, Go?" "Mister Doolcv" and "O'Brien."
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