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INSTRUMENTAL.
Blue Eyes Thfee-Step (Bradford)
Delicla Reverie (Frantzen)
In Norway (Mprse) , . ?
•In the Poppy Field ( Meachan) . . :
Kentucky gut-Up jMarcl* CFrkntzen) . . . . ,
Mellow Moonbeams (Meachan)
Miss Mexico^ (Frantzen)
• Stinny Smiles March (Bradford) ....'.
Thoughts of Heav'n Reverie (Bradford)
Do You Think That You Could Like Me (Davis—
50
Mann)
' .50
50 Fairies (Cecilia Loftus)
.50
. ,5o I'm Willin' to Wait But Not Too Long (Resnick
50
—Lowitz)
50
.50 In Cupid Land (Lewis Rose—Bush)
50
50 Just to Remind You (Mann—Anderson)
50
.50 Little Brown Baby (Moulton—Sincere)
50
.50 Martha Gray (Crawford)
50
. .50 One Little, Sweet Little Girl (Scott—Sullivan) . . .50
Pretty Little Heather Bell (Cecilia Loftus)
50
Rock, Rock, Rock, Let Me Rock in My Old Rocking
THEO. W. MESSICK,
Chair (Spink)
50
Some Day You'll Come Back to Me (Ball—Lamb) . .50
Camden, N. J .
Sweetheart,
Sweetheart
(Ball—Reed)
50
VOCAL.
The Friars (Herbert—Cook)
50
Under tire Lindens (Harrington)
$0.50 The Night Before Christmas (Ball—Graff)
50
The Voodoo Man (Cecilia Loftus)
.50
Two Little Doves (Klein)
50
ROSE & SNYDER CO.,
When the Robins Sing Up in the Maple Trees (Gold-
smith)
50
42 West 28th Street, New York.
When You Steal a Kiss or Two (Clark)
50
VOCAL.
You're Just the One for Me (Graham—Fay)
50
Zora
(Spencer—Gardner)
50
Don't Worry (Rose—Snyder)
$0.50
INSTRUMENTAL.
I- Ain't Going to Marry for Love No More (May
Irwin)
',;
50 Love Me and the World Is Mine—Waltz (Ball) . . . .50
I'd Like To Be Your Fisherman (Ehrlich—Orth) . . .50 Old Daddy Peg Leg—Two-Step (Whitney)
50
I. Marched Around Again (Rose—Snyder)
50 The Sand Dancers—Intermezzo (O'Hare)
50
My Heart's Regret (Gerard)
50
50
Nothin' to Do but Love (May Irwin)
50 Uncle Dudley March—Two Step (Kelley)
She Forgot to Bring Elim Back (May Irwin)
50
THE TOP O' TH' WORLD.
The Police Won't Let Mariaucha Dance Unless She
O'Dea, Klein and Caldwell.)
Moves Her Feet (Mohr—Leslie
50
VOCAL.
When the World Don't Treat You Right, Come
Busy Mister Bee
50
Home (May Irwin)
50 Cupid and You and 1
50
Don't You Want to be My Bow-Wow-Wow? (Collie
WILLIS WOODWARD & CO.,
Song)
50
48 West 28th Street, New York.
Lor Love Is Life
50
Hottentot
Honeymoon
50
VOCAL.
If You Are True to Me
50
The Skating Rink Girl (Angelas—Grant)
.$0.30 Little Brown Hen
50
You're the Sweetest Girl I Ever Knew (Resnick) . .50 Soldier of B^ortune
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
The One Girl
50
Babbalina Two-Step (Berry)
50 Where Fate Shall Guide
50
The Royal Gewgaw—Two Step Intermezzo (Guild-
Why Don't You ?
50
ford)
;
50 Yankee Doodle Yarns
50
JOS. W. STERN & CO.,
102-4 West 38th Street, New'York.
VOCAL.
All That She Gets from the Iceman Is Ice (Lamb—
Solman)
$0.50
Meet Me Where the Primrose Grows, Rose (Lewis
-^Kose)
50
Rambling Rose (Walker—Heintzman)
50
Say, Sis, Give Us a Kiss (Ed Clark)
50
The Glow Worm (Lincke)
60
The House That Jack Built (Gardenier—Brockman) .50
Thinking (Wildman)
.50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Father Knickerbocker Rag (E. E. Wilson) . . . . . . . .$0.50
Unrequited Love Waltz (Lincke)
60
STERNS EDITION MUSIC ALBUMS.
Schumann (Edited by Galleo)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
March . .
Selection
Waltzes
1431
SOMETHING OFA_GREAT HOUSE
What Visitors to Witmark's, " t h e Sign of the
Beehive Clock Tower," Find—A Well Or-
ganized Publishing Institution.
More impressive than an eloquent sermon is
the great object-lesson pointed out to their em-
ployes by the firm of M. Witmark & Son: "Work
for all you're worth while you do work, and you
need not waste time in worrying over results,"
is the firm belief of the heads of this firm, and
at no time during business hours will you find
50
1.00
75
H. J. WOOD CO.,
Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
As the Sinking Sun Goes Down (Bert J. Wood)..$0.50
Big Chief Cremo (Leslie—S^tone)
50
Brightest Star (Bert J. Wood)
50
Dear Estelle (Bert J. Wood) . . .
50
Hunting for You (Bert J. Wood)
50
I d Like to Elope with You (Bert J. Wood)
50
If You Ever Want a Little Lovin' Just Whistle
for Me (Bert J. Wood)
:
50
I'd Take Care of You (Bert J. Wood)
50
I'm Surprised (Bert J. Wood)
50
I Took One Look and Then I Said That Ain't No
Place for Me (Bert J. Wood)
50
Your Eye on Your Uncle Josh (Leslie—
TESCHNER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. (Jos. Keep Mohr)
50
Loving Eyes (Puck—Meyer)
50
W. Stern, Selling Agent.)
Never Bite Off Any More Than You Can Chew
102-4 West 38th Street, New York.
(Webb—O'Hare)
50
Roll On, O Moon, Roll On (Bert .1. Wood)
50
VOCAL.
Shamrock
(DeVere—Dawson
Wood)
50
Sweet Hours of Yesterday (Hayden—Clarendon) . .$0.50
Sunshine (Bert J. Wood)
50
When Your Lips Pressed Mine (Albertine, Dallas—•
Lehar)
50 Why Was I Ever Born Lazy? (DeVere—Dawson
" Wood)
50
WITMARK*1L SONS,
You're Just the Little Girl for Me (Stone)
SO
You're
Only
a
Silly
Little
Puppy
(Leslie—Walker)
.50
144 West 37th Street, New York.
You're the Brightest Star of All My Dreams (Bert
J. Wood)
50
VOCAL.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Don't You Want to Be My Bow-Wow-Wow? (O'Dea
The Stenographer (Bert J. Wood)
.
50
—Caldwell)
$0.50
ISIDORE WITMARK.
either Isidore, Julius, or Jay, who conduct the
colossal business of the great music publishing
house idle for a single moment.
This spirit is contagious, and every employe
of the firm from the humblest stock boy to the
department managers are filled with the same
spirit of industry that permeates their employers.
There is another strong factor in the promoting
of this spirit, which is the generosity and kind-
ness of the Witmarks in dealing with their em-
ployes. This in itself is conducive to better
work.
The Witmark Building in itself is a revela-
tion to those unfamiliar with the music publish-
ing industry, for beneath its roof the popular
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