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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 25 - Page 47

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
BOOSEY
9
& CO.,
East
17th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Among the Hocks (Robert Browning-Arthur Som-
ervoll)
? - 60
Asleep (John Keats Amy Woudforde-Finden)
60
A Southern Idyll (Daniel Denl >hy-Sidney Uilmour) .60
A Waltz Episode (Maud Ashton)
60
Come, O Come, My Llfe"s Delight (Thomas Cam-
pion-Hamilton I Iarty)
60
Home's Best (Longfellow-Herbert Running)
60
Lullaby.
Voice and 1'lanoforte (Christina Ros-
setti Cyril Scott)
60
Merry Heart (Maud Ashton)
60
Only De Moon an' You (J. Hayden-Clarendon-
' Uichard Barth^lemy)
60
Our Roses (Post Wheeler-Cuthbert Wynne)
60
Sea Wolves (Monro Anderson-Felix Swinstcad)
C and D
60
The Rescue (P. J. O'Reilly-Lewis Carey)
60
The Spirit of Love (Samuel Richards Uaines)
00
To Daisies.
From the Song-Cycle "To Julia"
(Herrick-Roger Quilter)
CO
INSTRUMENTAL.
La Bouss-Bonss-Mc. Kiss Dance (( h. Borel-Clerc) .60
Two Alpine Sketches (Cyril Scott) Op. ."8
60
OLIVER DITSON CO.
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
Would I Change that Note (Anon-Hcller
NIcholls)
30
Heather Bell (John Adams Loud)
60
My Love's White Rose (Maude L. Smith-J. B.
Lyman)
50
Sweet Is True Love (Lord Tennyson-W. W. Oil
Christ)
60
The Clover Blossoms (Oscar Luighton-John Adams
Loud)
60
The Little Flower I Bring Thee (Riickert-Heller
NIcholls)
50
The Prodigal. Sacred Song (H. II. Green, D. D.
Wm. H. Pontius) 1) and Bb
60
'Twas I Who Paid for All Things (Anon-Heller
Nicholls) B minor
60
INSTRUMENTAL.
Kern, Carl Wilhelm. Piano Compositions—•
The Midnight Sun. Serenade. Op. 73
75
Scott, Charles P. Piano—
Vanished Dreams. Valse de Salon. Two hands .60
Four hands
75
Dltson Edition
Bach, John Sebastian.
Selected pieces. For
violin and piano
1.25
Liitgen.
The Art of Velocity. Twenty dally
exercises. Low voice
75
Fain
LEO FEIST,
134
West
37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
<;o and From "Fluffy Ruffles" (Felix Feint-Corin >
60.
I Could Learn to Love You If You'd Only Let Me
Try (Felix Feist-Armstrong)
"
50
If You Alone Were Mine. La-La-La (Felix Foist-
Vlncent Scotto)
60
If You Won't Be Good to Me (Felix Feist-Corin) .50
L-O-V-E Spells Trouble To Me (Felix Feist-Corin) .60
You'll Always Be Just Sweet Sixteen to Me (West-
Bra tton)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
La-La-La. Ah Si Vous Voulez De L'Amour. Two-
Step ( Vincent Scotto)
GO
P a i d I n Full. W a l t z e s ( W m . F r e d e r i c k P e t e r s ) . . . 6 0
CHAS. K. HARRIS,
31 West 31st Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Always Me (Chas K. Harris I
- r >0
Here's To the One I Love Rest (Barnett-Ly: nsl . . .50
Nevada. Song (Krnie Wolf)
« r i0
True Blue March Song (Adams-Sherman)
50
A GIRL AT T H E HELM.
(Robert B. Sm.th-Ravmond Hubhell )
All I Want In this Wide. XV hh World Is You
60
Fishing Is An Art
60
I Don't Love You Well Enough for Th-.t
60
In My Little Runabout
CO
In Walked Bill
<">0
Not All, B u t Nearly
60
The Long, Long Green
60
The Man I Marry
60
l'ou Are All the World to Me
60
INSTRTM ENTAL.
Selection
1.00
M c K l N L E Y MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.,
74 Fifth Avenue, New York, and 158 Harrison
Street, Chicago.
RECENT IXKTIU'MENTAL ADDITIONS.
1195 Auto Race March. ('-:{
Wenrich
1216 Consolation (Song without words). E-4
Mendelssohn
1204 Dancing on the Porch. ('-.">
Zpiler
1197 Dancing Shadows.
C-I5
.Connolly
1211 Dixie's Land, Variations.
D-.'i
Grob;'
1207 Elfin Dance. G-4
IIeins
1209 Evening Bells. D-4
Eilenborg
1200 Fairy Barque (The). Eb-1?
Smalhvood
1218 Falling Leaves. Eb-3
Muller
1196 Gleaming Waters (Tone l'oeni). C-3. . .Kimhall
1198 Goldenrod Waltzes. F-.'i
Norton
1201 Maiden's Dream.
Eb-:?
Heins
1223 Mocking Bird March. F-3
Mack
1217 Music of (he Union (American Medley). C-3.
Grobe
1199 My Dearie (Ma cherle). Waltz. F-3..La Farge
1230 National Guards March. F-3
Ryder
1221 Qui Vive Galop. Eb-5
&anz
1205 Rosebuds Three-Step. G-3
La Farge
1208 Rose-Fay (The). F-4
Heins
1222 Sally's Party. Eb 3
Wilton
1202 Shepherd's Dream. C-3
Heins
1203 Song of the Flowers. F-3
Wilton
1219 Sounds from the Ringing Rocks. F-3. . . Walters
1206 St. Paul Waltz. C-2
Vaaa
1193 Sunflower Tickle (Rag). F-4
Richmond
1212 Twilight Reverie. Eb-4
Guy
1215 Under the Flag of Victory March. Bb-4. .Von Bloh
1220 Woodland Echoes. Db-4
Wyman
1210 Woodland Waltz.
Bb-3
Metcalf
M. W I T M A R K & SONS.
144 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Ave Maria (Caro Roma) C. Tenor or Mezzo-So-
prano
60
I'.ahy Say Da-Da. From "Buster Brown" (West-
Rratton)
50
Iiarney McGee's. Making Sheep's Eyes at Me
(Fleta Jan Brown)
'
50
Don't Forget to Write Me Everv Day (Shields-
Christie)
."
50
I II Have to Say Farewell to You (Clifton Craw-
ford)
50
Just You Dear (Kerr-lleinzman)
50
Just Your Sweetheart (Will It. Anderson)
50
Obadiah Mclntire (Dan J. Sullivan)
50
The Lord Is My Lighi (XXVIIth Psalm—Nathaniel
D Mann)
60
While the Chnrchbells Were Chiming Close Bv
(Graff-E. R. Ball)
" 50
INSTRUMENTAL.
A Jolly Spin. Rondo. Second Grade B (W. F.
Sudds)
of)
Heather Bloom (Audrey Kingsbury). A Scotch
Idyl
'.
r.o
P hc fREBUHS
EDWARD LASKA, General Manager.
Have opened offices at 1416 Broadway, New York City.
GEM
Publishers of Shubert Musical Attractions.
OPENING PUBLICATIONS:
Lulu Glaser in "Mile. Mischief," Eddie Foy in
"Mr. Hamlet of Broadway," "Mimic World,"
"Gay White Way," Sam Bernard in "Nearly a
Hero." To follow: Planquette's "Paradise of Mo-
hammed," Songs from "Havana," "Her Highness
Kadish," pieces for Sam Bernard, D'Angeles,
Hopper, Lew Fields, etc., etc.
We have a NEW ISSUE proposition—
the value of which is evident.
SOLD TO
MUSIC DEALERS ONLY
Haviland's Dance
Idlewllde (Louis F. Gottschalk), Intermezzo Pas-
toral
In Poppyland. Caprice (Leo Friedman)
Under the Harvest Moon. Reverie (Ernest R. Ball)
BIRDLAND.
(George Spink-Emil Breltenfeld.)
Bunco
Keep On Making Love
Nesting Time in Birdland
Somehow I Always Lose My Situation
The Tale of a Songbird
In this column all queries relating to music and the
music trade will be gladly answered.
Address Kdltor,,
Music Section, Music Trade Keview, 1 Madison Avenue.
New York.
E. W. Frame.—The words and music are by
Chas. K. Harris.
A. L., Guthrie, Okla.—M. Witmark & Son, price
50 cents.
G. Grogan,.—It is not copyrighted. Originally
published in Berlin, 1900.
J. G. Simonds.—No.
If it has any merit at
all, you will have no difficulty in finding a pub-
lisher.
L. Dennison, St. Louis.—Published by the John
Church Co., of this city, price ?1.25.
B. Gilchrist.—We never recommen,d any musid
which we have not personally seen or heard.
We will make inquiries, however, and let you
know.
J. L. L., Orange; E. J., Denver, Col., and Frank
White.—Write Maurice Shapiro, coiner Broad-
way and 39th street, New York. He will give
you the information you require.
MILLS IN NE\V QUARTERS.
Following the Fire, Publisher Locates at 122
W . 36th Street, New York.
As briefly reported on page 26 of our last issue,
the premises occupied by F. A. Mills, the well
known publisher, were badly damaged by a fire
which broke out at 4 o'clock a.m. on Friday of
last week. The general offices were severely dam-
aged by fire, while considerable stock, which
was kept on the floor above, was rendered utterly
useless by the floods of water which were used to
subdue the blaze. The loss was covered by in-
eurance.
Temporary
quarters were immediately se-
cured at 118 West Slst^ street, where an effort
was made to supply the orders then on hand.
Ye terday (Friday) F. A. Mills took up his per-
manent new quarters at 122 West 36th street
(between Sixth and Seventh avenues) which was
prepared for his reception in record time. The
Review heartily congratulates the popular com-
poser-publisher on the fact that his loss was not
more serious.
Pero?i has given up writing oratorios'and is
now
at work
en an opera
on the subject of
Romeo and Juliet.
Helf & Hager's new waltz song, "Make a Noise
I ike a Hoop and Roll Away," is a seller.
The best selling books on the market to-day.
Write for descriptive catalogues and special
prices to the trade.
FOR P I A N O S O L O F. B. HAVILAND PUBLISHING COMPANY
125 West 37th Street, New York
"IN THE HAPPY
DAYS OF YORE"
DEALERS
send in your order to-day for
They Promise to Become Old Time Hits
"SOME DAY"
Medium High Class (Beaatlfnl) By TELL TAYLOR
The High-Grade Sentimental Ballad
of the Year
"MY LOLLA L 0 0 "
" HONEY, I LOVES YOU, 'DEED I DO "
MONEY IS IN SIGHT ON
THIS SONG
Sung with great success everywhere.
"BILL, YOU DONE ME WRONG" (Hit)
MILLER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
294 So. Hermitage Ave.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Another, too,
By TELL TAYLOR
Coon Song. By LEIGHTON and LEICHTON
"SOME OLD SWEET DREAM
OF YOU "
Published by
B. D. Stonecipher,
" I NEVER KNEW I LOVED YOU TILL YOU
SAID GOODBYE"
Great Ballad. Bv LEIGHTON and LEIGHTON
THE STAR MUSIC PUBLISHERS
Suite 52, Graad Opera House Bldg.. CHICAGO. ILL.

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