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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 46 N. 9 - Page 44

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CHAS. K. HARRIS,
31 West 31st Street, New York.
VOCAL.
I'm Starving for One Siylit of You (('has. K.
Harris)
$0.50
It Might Have Been (('has. K. Harris)
50
Hello, Mamie Hello (lien Shields!
r>0
F. B. HAVILAND & CO.,
125 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
I Want to be a Merry, .Merry Widow (Madden—
Morse)
!«0.50
HELF & HAGER CO.,
43 West 28th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Tipperary—Irish Love Song (Fulton llelf)
ifO.50
When the Springtime Brings the Hoses .Jessie
Dear (Roden—llelf)
50
Won't You I'lease Let Me Come IlomeV (Arm-
strong—Clark)
50
You Have Changed the Winter in My Heart to
Glad Springtime (Havez)
50
F. A. MILLS,
32 West 29th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Any Old Tort In ;i Slorin (Lamb—Mills)
$0.50
50
Irish Blue Eyes (Barney Gilniore)
00
I Said Hello! She Said the Same, and We Both
Said Goodbye (Rose—Silver)
50
I've Got Another One (Rose—Silver)
50
Take Me Back lo Ireland (Barney Gilmore)
60
Tell Me You Love Me (Thurland Chattaway) . . . .50
When You Love Her and She Loves You (Kerry
Mills)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Bluebeard—Two Step (Ted Snyder)
00
New York—Two Step (Geo. M. Cohan)
00
Sweet Sixteen March (Kerry Mills)
00
JAS. D. SHIPMAN PUB. CO.,
786 Amsterdam Avenue, New York.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Cop's Club—March—Two Step (Otto Fessler) . . . . $0.50
Egotist—March (.las. I). Shipman)
50
John Chinaman —March —Two-Step (Otto Fessler) .50
King of the Plains--Intermezzo
Characteristiijue
(Otto Fessler)
50
Sierra Madre—Spanish Intel mezzo (S. Kaufman). .(i0
M. WITMARK & SONS,
144 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
I'd Rather be a Farmer than a Soldier (Wilson—
Zamernick |
$0.
Just IMain Mister (Ilamlin—Hoschna)
My Diabolo Beau (Kenneth S. Clark)
My Sword and I (Hadath -Hutchison)
Since My Mariutch Learned the Merry Widow
Waltz (Bert FitzGibbon)
Sweetheart Town (Boltwood—Raynes)
When I Dream Sweetheart of You (Kerr—Arthur
Penn)
r
INSTRUMENTAL.
Rosemary—Reverie (Leland S. Barton)
Prosit. March- —Two-step (Otto Fessler)
THE BAD BOY AND HIS TEDDY BEARS.
(Dupree—Coleman.)
VO< AT;.
.50
I'm a Real Carnegie Hero
50
Only a Story from Fairy Tales
.50
Tell Me Again
The Man Who's (Jot the Mortgage on the Mint.. . .50
.50
The Teddy Bear and the Bee
.50
When the Minstrels Come to Town
50
When the Teddy Bears Come to Life
50
You're Not the Only One for Me.
50
You've Made a Hit With Me
INSTRUMENTAL.
March of the Teddy Bears
THE SOUL KISS.
(Harry B. Smith—Maurice Levi.)
VOCAL.
Any Old Place in the World with You. .
I'm the Human Night Key of New York
Let's Pretend
My Affinity
There Were Actors Then
The Soul Kiss (Just for You from Above)
They Cannot Smoke with Me
When the Swallows Return in Spring
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO.,
6 East 17th Street, New York.
246 Summer Street, Boston.
VOCAL.
Eastertide (Gardner—Brackett)
$0.50
He Knows the Way—Sacred Song (C. S. Briggs) . . .50
Lead Me All the While—Sacred Song (C. S.
Briggs)
50
The Light of Heaven's Own Dawn (C. S. Briggs) . ..10
INSTRUMENTAL.
Pierrot et Pierrette (Victor Abelle)
00
REVISED VERSION OF "MARY'S LAMB."
On March 7 a revised version of "Mary's L-amb"
will be produced in Chicago with Richard Carle
in the leading role. The play has been com-
pletely rewritten.
New musical numbers have been added, new
situations inserted and new scenery built, so that
the piece will be entirely changed. Instead of
only five musical numbers as in the first edition,
there will be sixteen, divided through three acts
iistead of two.
The musical numbers are said to be the best
Carle has written in years. They are "March-
ing," "Betsy, the Belle of the Bathers," "Lean-
der," "Never Borrow Trouble/' "We're Holland-
aire," "The Modest Little Maid," "Love is
Elusive," "My Madagascar Maid," "If Number
One Met Number Two/' "French Song," "I idol-
ize Ida," "Standard," "I'm a Very Nervous Man,"
and "The Lion and the Lamb."
The entire score and separate numbers are
published by M. Witmark & Sons.
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
ADDED XL'MBEHS.
.50
Kali! Rah! Rah! (Villars—Brown)
.50
That Wasn't All (Cecil Lean—Chapel)
The Dollar Sign (Burkhart—Woodward —Hirsch) .50
WILLIS WOODWARD,
48 West 28th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Good Bye, Good Luck, and God Bless You (Ilunt-
ington—Evans)
$0.50
When Dreary Winter Gives Its Place to Sunny
May (Bunce—Huntington)
.50
HONORS FOR CHAS. K. HARRIS.
Apropos of 'Chas. K. Harris' invitation to the
White House on Thursday week, it will be of
interest to our readers to know that he was also
the guest of Senator and Mrs. Smoot at a dinner
given in his honor. Speaking of the President's
invitation, Mr. Harris said, "I regret very much
that the matter was made a subject of news-
paper gossip." When asked for details of his visit
to the White House, Mr. Harris contented him-
self with saying, "Save that I enjoyed myself very
much, please do not quote me. I cannot con-
ceive anything in more execrable taste than giv-
ing the details of a social visit of this descrip-
tion."
NEW COMEDY FOR CHAS. FR0HMAN.
Cosmo Hamilton and Leslie Stuart have just
completed a new two-act musical comedy for
Charles Frohman. It is said that Mr. Stuart's
music for this piece will surpass anything he has
ever done. The first act is laid at Monte Carlo
and the second in London.
Messrs. Chappell, who are Mr. _ Stuart's ex-
clusive publishers, will publish the music.
George M. Vickers, author and publisher of
national songs and a veteran of the Civil War,
died last week at his home, of pneumonia, from
which he had suffered since January 29.
Mabel McKinley is singing a new song called
"For the Red, White and Blue." which is pub-
lisher! by Leo. Feist.
You Can't Guess What § THEO. BENDIX
He Wrote on My Slate'
1431 BROADWAY
MUSIC
PUBLISHER
THE COMEDY CHILD SONG OF THE YEAR
HIT,
Emphatic and Pronounced
NEW YORK
We are the Publishers of Paul Rubens'
delightful "musical incident"
" THE ROYAL GEWGAW "
"MISS HOOK
of HOLLAND "
"You're the Sweetest Girl I Ever Knew"
The daintiest and most successful
musical comedy in a generation.
37 West 17th Street,
New York
Melbourne
CHAPPELL & CO.
London
Two-step Intermezzo
"BABBALINA"
Two-step Idea.1
"THE SKATING RINK GIRL"
W<z Song
THAT there is no truth in the report that Ella
Snyder is about to produce in vaudeville an
abridged version of "Are You a Mason" with
incidental music by Alfred Solman.
THAT Williams and Van Alstyne, the popular
song writers, have wisely decided to leave vaude-
ville well alone.
THAT Jules Von Tilzer, one of the fifty-seven
varieties of the Von Tilzer family, is going to
try his hand at play-acting however.
THAT he will produce a comedy entitled "Ama-
teur Night" somewhere about April fool's day.
THAT our "Man on the Street" avers that Miss
Jean Lenox, the dainty little writer of "I Don't
Care," is the original "Nell Brinkley Girl."
THAT a letter just to hand from Ludwig Dob-
linger, the Viennese publisher of "A Waltz
Dream," makes interesting reading.
THAT the official seal has "busted."
THAT the dignified and conservative methods
of the house of M. Witmark & Sons are positively
refreshing.
THAT their "Black and White" catalog of high
class songs compares favorably with that of any
publisher in the country.
THAT Hinds, Noble & Bldredge, by keeping up
the prices of their "most popular" series of al-
bums have gained the confidence of the entire
retail trade.
THAT the value which they give is always far
and away above the prices they ask.
THAT Homer Howard, for several years with
Jerome H. Remick, has joined Helf & Hager.
THAT Harry Von Tilzer has leased an entire
floor of the new office building at 41st street and
Broadway to which he will shortly move.
THAT GUS Edwards' new Philadelphia retail
store at 12 Mint arcade is doing a banner busi-
ness.
THAT one jobber alone ordered 50,000 copies of
"I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark" last
week.
THAT no one will begrudge Harry Williams
and Egbert Van Alstyne their latest sensational
hit.
THAT the Chicago correspondent of an excel-
lent contemporary in giving advance news should
be careful that it is correct.
THAT
Junie
MeCree
and Georgie
Drew
Mendon will not create the leading parts in the
new La Salle theater opera "Honeymoon Trail,"
published by Chas. K. Harris.
THAT the parts in question have been allotted
PUBLISHERS' DISTRIBUTING CO.
•1 West 3Mb Street, New York
JOBBERS ONLY
W. do NOT PUBLISH Muelo. SELLING AOENT8
•xclualrafy.
Carrr Mualc of all tha Publlahara. W« aollelt tha
Shaat Muaia Bualneaa of Dtaltrs throughout tha couitry-
Ordtra proparly taka» cara of tad g«ods promptly skipped.
Gus Edwards' 1908 Hits
"SEE SAW,"
" THAT'S WHAT THE ROSE SAID TO ME,"
and the greatest ballad in years
" I A i WAITING FOR THE
SUMMERTIME AND YOU."
Special rates to the trade this month only.
WILLIS WOODWARD ®. CO., Inc.
48 West 28th Street
MRLVIEWflEARS
NEW YORK
GUS EDWARDS MUSIC PUB. CO.
1512 BROADWAY,

NEW YORK

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