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and Schwartz's "Susie Anna" and Stanley
Crawford's "Only a Dream of the Golden
Past."
McGinnis and Thomas are using Shapiro,
Bernstein & Co.'s latest waltz song, "When
the Stars are Shining Bright," by Jerome and
Schwartz.
Ben Riggs is featuring Shapiro, Bernstein
& Co.'s new Irish song "O'Brien" and also
"The Gambling Man," by Jerome and
Schwartz.
Williams and Weston, who are out with
the Deonzo Brothers, are featuring Jerome
and Schwartz's "Mister Dooley," "I'm Un-
lucky" and "O'Brien," and are scoring big
in them.
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Miles and McCarthy, who are leading
comedians with the Boston Lyric Opera
Company, are going to feature Jerome and
Schwartz's new waltz song, "When the Stars
are Shining Bright."
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fessional singers who do this line of work,
and dealers can be certain of getting a selling
number by putting this song in their win-
dows.
Other good songs published by this firm
are "I Want my Mamma," "The Hymn that
Touched my Heart" and "My African
Pearl."
THE "HOUSE OF BLOOM."
Just a few of the well-known people who
have added "If You Can't Be a Bell Cow
Fall in Behind" within the past week are
Murphy and Slater, Genaro and Bailey, La-
mar and Gabriel, Edna Murilla, Frankie St.
John, Tom Moore, Minnie Clare, Bennett
and Fox, the Baileys, Johnson and Wells,
Klein, Ott Brothers and Nickerson, and
many others.
It is always a pleasure to hear Tascott
sing a coon song and he never fails to score
with any number he may select. The rea-
MAKING HIMSELF FELT.
son for this is, each and every song is read
Geo. L. Willson, the new manager of the and rehearsed carefully until it is ready for
American Advance Music Co., is doing good presentation. It is indeed a treat to hear
work. This firm, with the strong influence • Tascott sing J. Fred Helf's "If You Can't Be
of Wm. R. Hearst's papers behind it, has a Bell Cow Fall in Behind," which has been
prospered from the first, and now that Mr. pronounced his greatest success.
Willson has taken hold, is doing better than
Mallory Brothers and Brooks are enjoying
ever.
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a prosperous season with the Fenburg Stock
Among the many good songs in their cata-
Company, now touring the New England
logue we mention "There's No Love Like
States. They write they are meeting with
the Old Love, After All" by Jas. M. Reilly
success everywhere with "If You Can't Be
and Sam Goldie; "The Meaning of U. S.
a Bell Cow Fall in Behind," "That Two-step
A." by Raymond Browne; "Just Give Them
Gal of Mine," "I'll Be your Rainbeau" and
my Regards" by George Costello and John
"Baby Mine."
Nestor, and "My Yankee Doodle Daisy" by
Minnie Berlin, of the Berlin Sisters,
Ren Shields and Theo. F. Morse.
scored very heavily at Ted Marks' Sunday
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W. H. Anstead has a big seller in "Ring Evans and Kirby's new ballad, "In the Glare
Down the Curtain, I Can't Sing To-night." of Old Broadway."
It is one of the best illustrated songs on the
Avery and Hart have added Al John's
market, and is a sure encore getter, for pro- new song, "I Could Never Love Like That,"
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to their repertoire and are making more than
good with same.
Larkins and Patterson write from Scran-
ton, where they appeared last week with
their clever company in a "Trip to the Jun-
gle" that they are featuring J. Fred Helf's
"If You Can't Be a Bell Cow Fall in Be-
hind" with good results, also making a big
hit with "I Could Never Love Like That."
Marshall and Lorraine continue to feature
"The Spirit of 7 6 " and "I'll Be your Rain-
beau" and have costumed both songs, which
never fail to make good.
THE CRAWFORD SISTERS.
The Crawford Sisters, who are playing
principal parts with Clark's "Royals" Com-
pany, are without doubt one of the neatest
singing and dancing acts on the vaudeville
stage.
They have played all the leading vaude-
ville houses through the country, and have
been a phenomenal success everywhere.
That they select the best of songs can be
seen by the success with which they are meet-
ing singing Jerome and Schwartz's great
coon song hits, "Just Kiss Yourself Good-
bye," "The Gambling Man," "Susie Anna,"
and Silvio Hein's new march song hit,
"There's Music in the Air."
All the above songs arc the publications
of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
Elfie Fay has just returned from Europe,
where she has met with great success for
the past three years, and opened her season
at the Orpheum Theatre, Brooklyn, featur-
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