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In this column all queries relating to music and the
music trade will be gladly answered. Address Editor,
Music Publishing Department, Music Trade lteview, 1
Madison Avenue. New York.
F. Bigelow.—The piece you mention is non-
copyright.
Ernest Drew.—It is by Victor Herbert. Pub-
lished by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.
B. M. M., Stamford.—We did not publish the
article in question and therefore cannot justly
take any credit for it. I t appeared in our ex-
cellent contemporary, The Music Trades, of
June 13.
J . KItKD HlOI.r.
FKKD HAIilClt.
E. L. Wilkes.—Yes. He is one and the same.
The partners of the well-known firm of Helf Many thanks for your complimentary remarks.
& Hager silhouetted on the boardwalk at At- V. C, Chicago.—Most cordially do we agree
lantic City.
with you. The letter in question was ill-advised
at best. Still the fault lies with the paper that
EASTMAN HOMEWARD BOUND.
propounded the question.
J. A. Codet.—The change of rates is a move
Walter Eastman sailed from London la:t Sat
urday on the Minneapolis, and is due to arrive in the right direction and should receive both
in New York en Tuesday next. Mr. Eastman, your support and that of the entire retail trade.
who represents the well-known publishing house It was given in our issue of some weeks back.
of Chappell & Co., is bringing back with him a No doubt copies can still be obtained from Leo
number of comic operas which have been suc- Feist.
cessful in London.
A GREAT WORK^ON SINGING
"SKI-HI" MAKES ITS DEBUT.
Is That Written by Mme. Cappiani, the Well
"Ski-Hi," a new musical comedy, the book,
Known Teacher, and Published by Leo Feist
lyrics and music of which is by Chas. Alpin,
—of Value to All Interested in Voice Culture.
whose name is strange to theater-goers, opened
the summer season at the Madison Square Gar-
One of the most important publications which
den Roof last Saturday night. It will be re- has reached this department for some time is
viewed fully in these columns next week.
a new volume which must prove invaluable to
the singer whether he be a student or one far
advanced in voice culture. "Practical Hints
and Help.s for Perfection in Singing" is the work
of that wonderful woman, Madame Cappiani,
OF
who most assuredly is one of the greatest
artistes and teachers of her time. Leo Feist,
who publishes the work, never does anything by
halves, but in this particular instance he seems
our low Summer rates.
to have outrivaled himself in his desire to pro-
duce the finest work on voice culture on the
market. How far he has succeeded can be
receipt of 12 cents.
judged by even a casual glance at the volume,
which we understand took over a year to sys-
GEORGE ROSEY PUBLISHING CO.
24 EAST 21st STREET, NEW YORK
tematize, it being; apparent that neither expense,
trouble nor time have heen spared in its pro-
NEW ROSEY FOLIO
PIANO SELECTIONS
Gus Edwards'1908 Hits
"SEE SAW,"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
" THAT'S WHAT THE ROSE SAID TO ME,"
and the greatest ballad in years
" I All WAITIN6 FOR THE
SUMMERTIME AND YOU."
Speciil rates to the trade this month only.
GUS EDWARDS MUSIC PUB. CO.
1512 BROADWAY,
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The Biggest Song Hit of to-day is
NEW YORK
OUR LATEST ENGLISH
BALLAD SUCCESS
"ROSE'IN THE BUD"
Music by
"I'M STARVING FOR
ONE SIGHT OF YOU"
Another "After the Ball"
Sold by your music jobber or direct from
the publisher
CHAS. K. HARRIS,
MEYER COHEN, Manager.
I.EO FRIST.
(Iaction. Most cordially do we recommend this
work to the retail trade, feeling confident that
no singer or student of .singing can afford to be
without it.
"Practical Hints and Helps for Perfection in
Singing,'' by Luisa Cappiani. Published by Leo
Feist, 134 West 37th street, New York. Price,
$1.50.
THE MAN OX TIIK STREET.
"In the Eternal City," the new sacred song
just issued by the Harry Von Tilzer Co., goes
far to prove the versatility of this composer,
who for years has never let up on his task of
supplying the street boy with tuneful material
to whistle. This number (the lyric is by Arthur
Lamb) is really a meritorious effort, and demon-
strates that Harry Von Tilzer can be both mu-
sical and musicianly when he is allowed free
rein.
DEALERS
Read the criticisms on
MIGNON ZIEGFELD'S
Big Summer Waltz Hit,
If I Build a Nest, Will
You Share It With Me?
A N IRRESISTIBLE
BARN DANCE
"HONEYBEES JUBILEE"
By BENJ. RICHMOND
composer of
DOROTHY FORSTER
Four Keys, Bb, C, Db, F>
** Dance of the Honeybees "
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
WILLIS WOODWARD 6 CO., Inc.
37 West 17th Street, New York
1193 Broadway, New York
Music Trades.—"One of the best songs
of its kind ever published."
American Musician. "A song jewel.
The gem from a prolific season "
Review.- "The daintiest novelty ballad
of the year."
A dainty little sung fit for children and grown-
ups, with one of the prettiest title
pages ever published.
The Great Eastern Music Publishers
1431 Broadway, New York
Keith and Proctor Theatre Building
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