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THAT, according to present prospects and plans,
the foreign operetta will be much in evidence again
the coming season.
THAT its reported demise in America seems to
be farther away than ever.
THAT Brown & Ayer, the well-known and suc-
cessful song-writing team, have split and that Nat
Ayer will in future collaborate with Edward
Madden.
THAT Phil Kornheiser's rendering of one of the
Feist hits is something to be enjoyed if it is to be
fully appreciated.
THAT Leo Feist will soon sail for Europe on a
trip wherein recreation and business will be com-
bined.
THAT the cabaret songs are beginning to find
their way to the light in increasing numbers. Why
the delay?
THAT the coming outing of the Boston Music
Publishers' Association at Nantasket Beach is going
to be considerable outing, according to all reports.
TH>AT much is expected of Clarence A. Wood-
man, the purveyor of doings.
THAT the new songs recently put on the market
by Chas. K. Harris are coming along in lively
fashion, due largely to the personal efforts of
Meyer Cohen and his staff.
THAT it is well to remember that it is not the
number of singers using a song, but the number of
copies actually sold outright, that determine its
popularity.
THAT orders for E. T. Paull's new march, "Ring
Out, Wild Bells," are already coming in in goodly
quantities.
SINGING THE FEIST SUCCESSES.
Do you know the WINDSOR
TRIO? Maybe you don't, but
they are very popular and
are big favorites in the
"big time" vaudeville houses
and their act invariably
goes big! Their big song
hits this season are that
Sizzling Sensational Rag
"BRASS BAND EPHRAHAM JONES"
and the 1912 model of comedy
and tragedy
"THAT DRAMATIC RAG"
Hundreds of thousands of
copies of these songs are
yet to be sold! Get your
share!—It's worth while!
LEO . F E I S T ,
1 AT IT AGAIN!
YORK
LISTEN!!!
BRICE & KING in the New Production
" A WINSOME WIDOW "
Gladys Vance, a talented little vaudeville artiste,
who has met with much success in the West owing
MARIE LOUKA
NEW YORK TRIBUNE: It remained for Eliza-
beth Brice and Charles King to register the song
hit of the evening in "STRING A RING OF
ROSES 'ROUND YOUR ROSIE."
which came
late, but seemed none the less welcome.
NEW YORK TELEGRAPH: "STRING A RING
OF ROSES," which was written by Jerome and
Schwartz, seemed to win more favor than any other
number on the program.
A Descriptive Tone Poem for Piano
= String a Ring of Roses 'Round Your Rosio |
BY
A New Favorite with Teacher and Pupil
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Whitney Warner Co.
THE EUROPEAN SUCCESS
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OJURDEUINET
JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
"That Swaying Harmony"
to the capable manner in which she sings the popu-
lar !• Is of the day, is another member of the public
profession who is a firm believer in the Feist songs.
Miss Vance is using at the present time "Brass
Band Ephraham Jones" and "If Every Star Was
a Little Pickaninny" and "There Was a Little
Chicken in the Moon."
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
You can order it from your nearest
jobber or direct from the Publisher.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th St., New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
A collection of 35
standard piano pieces
arranged and in some
instances simplified by
the famous American
composer and musician,
George Rosey, intended
especially for the use
of second and third
year piano students,
and for the use of ama-
teurs who wish to have
good pia.io music which
they can play without
any great degree of
technical ability. The
contents include a wide
variety of compositions
and is of such a nature
as to appeal to every
lover of piano music.
Price, 75 cents.
TC SING HITS AT OPENING.
DANCE
HERMAN F I N C K
Played by Leading Orchestras Everywhere.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
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Another After The Ball Hit.
131 West 41st Street
NEW YORK
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Ed Morton, the well-known character song de-
lineator, has left for Chicago, where he appears
at the opening of the new Palace Theater, Martin
Beck's new vaudeville house. He will feature in
his act Jerome & Schwartz's latest comedy song
hit, "ll It Wasn't for the Irish and the Jews," and
also the popular number, "That Coontown
Quartet.''
NEW PRODUCTIONS NEXT SEASON.
Among the productions for which Chappell &
Co. hold the publishing rights, and which will be
offered for public approval in this country next
season, are "The Count of Luxembourg," which
is to be produced by Klaw & Erlanger; "The Sun-
shine Girl," to be produced by Charles Frohman,
and "Mousme," to be produced by Henry W.
Savage.
HINDS. NOBLE 4 ELDREDGE.
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