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"The Same Old Two," "Love Is Like a Cigar-
ette," "Ask Her While the Band Is Playing."
"Only One of Anything," "Twilight in Bara-
keesh," "Bohemia, Good-By," "Little Blird of
Paradise."
An extended review of "Algeria," which will
be heard at the Broadway Theater, New York,
next Monday night, will be given in our next
Issue.
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
THE "BEE HIVE" BUSIE^THAN EVER IN ITS HISTORY.
A Careful Perusal of This Article Will Give Our Readers a Little Insight Into the Workings of
the Wonderful House of Witmark for the Coming Season.
Julius Witmark recently gave our "Man on the o' Mine," by him, and R. A. Barnett, of "1492"
Street" some interesting details of the enormous fame, will be heard early in the fall.
"The Soul Kiss," with Mile. Genee, written by
output on which the aptly named "Bee-Hive" is
working for the coming season. The retail trade Maurice Levi and Harry B. Smith, which, owing
will find the following article a veritable direc- to its enormous success, was only seen in New
tory of good things which either have come or York, at the New York Theatre, last season,
A HANDSOME WINDOW DISPLAY.
opens in Boston very early with the original
are shortly coming their way:
"I'm afraid it's going to be somewhat of a cast.
The Dallas (Tex.) branch of the John Church
"Three Twins," by Karl Hoschna, Otto Hauer-
Co. recently had a most attractive window dis- task," said Mr. Witmark, "to remember such a
play in honor of the Elks' convention in that city, formidable list, but I cannot do more than try. bach and Charles Dickson, which has its one hun-
dredth performance at the Herald Square The-
and incidentally advertising Hollenbeck's new To begin with, then, we have two new pieces by
march success, "The Arrival of the Elks," which Victor Herbert, one Fritzi Scheff's new vehicle, atre, Sept. 23, bids fair to remain at this house
had a large sale during the convention. In the "The Prima Donna" book by Henry Blossom, until the new year; another company is
window were shown hundreds of miniature elks which opens at the Studebaker, Chicago, after now playing the western territory. This trio
marching from all directions toward the central her preliminary season in "Mile. Modiste"—and is also completing two new pieces, to order, "Mis-
goal, Dallas, and thousands stopped to view and "Victoria" book by Geo. Hobart, for which Jos. takes Will Happen" and "Manoeuvres." In addi-
comment upon the display during the week.
Brooks is bringing Marie George from England tion to these, Mr. Hoschna has written the music
to play the stellar role. In addition, "Babes in for "Prince Humbug," book by Mark Swan, in
Toyland"
and "Nordland" will again go en tour, which Frank Lalor begins his starring tour at
A revised edition of "My Sweetheart," made
famous by Minnie Palmer, is shortly to be sent also two companies playing that record breaker, the Park Theater, Boston, early in September.
en tour. The new music, which is being com- "The Red Mill."
posed by Alfred Robyn, is to be published by
Julian Edwards' comic opera, "The Gay Mu-
T is a significant fact that
Theo. Bendix & Co.
sician," book by Ed. Seidle and Chas. J. Camp-
although music business gen-
bell, with its Wallack's Theatre cast, has an ex-
erally has been "hit hard" recently,
cellent route. Mr. Edwards is also at work on a
new piece, "The Motor Girl;" "His Honor the
Mayor," by the same composer, will again go on
the road, with Little Chip and Mary Marble as
co-stars.
That Great New German Novelty Song
On the Casino stage they are rehearsing Pix-
sales have held their own, which
with English and German Chorus.
ley and Luders' new piece, "Marcelle," for
means that many people purchased
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on "The Merry Maker," in which Rock and Ful-
iness and caused activity in our
ton are to be featured. After these are launched
sales
department.
he will write the music for George Ade's "Slim
Princess," which is to be produced about Jan-
The era of
uary; besides these, "The Burgomaster" will
again be on the road.
The music for the new Hippodrome production,
which opens about Sept. 1, as usual is by Manuel
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