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THE: MUSIC TRADE
Reason Why!
Century Edition
Is Undisputedly The Best
That's Why It Sells
The Best
REVIEW
THAT burglars, evidently amateurs in business,
broke into the quarters of three music publishing
houses' last week and secured a box of candy, two
dollars' worth of postage stamps and a suitcase—
empty.
THAT crooks so green are more to be pitied than
censured.
THAT at her concert at the Hippodrome last
Sunday evening Mme. Tetrazzini sang in English
a new song written for her by Victor Herbert
and entitled "Love's Hour."
THAT Prof. T. C. Okane, a well-known writer
of hymns, died recently in Delaware, Ohio, at the
age of eighty-two years. His best known hymns
are ''Among the Home Over There," "Waiting
at the Door" and "On Jordan's Stormy Banks."
THAT Mary Hopkins, whose song "Dearie Mine,"
published by Clarice Manning & Co., has proven
a decided success, has just had another song, "I
Know You're Somewhere Loving Me," published
by the same house.
THAT the new number, which, by the way, has
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
Mission Bells
The Latest Instrumental
Novelty
BY
MARIE LOUKA
A Descriptive Tone Poem for Piano
A New Favorite with Teacher and Pupil
Whitney Warner Co.
131 West 41st Street
NEW YORK
a striking title page, seems full of promise.
THAT songs of Ireland seem to hit the popular
fancy at the present time.
THAT perhaps the Home Rule movement may be
the cause of the popularity.
THAT Abe Holzmann has resigned from the
music printing business.
CARYLL TO BECOME AMERICAN.
MOONLIGHT
CLAIRDELUNE
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Played by Leading Orchestras Everywhere.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
"BRASS BAND EPHRAHAM JONES"
is one of the hits of the
act.
Band and Orchestra ar-
rangements are already in
great demand!
Sung everywhere.
Selling your share?
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Prominent Composer Has Already Taken Out | j
First Papers—Looks for European Triumph s
for "The Pink Lady."
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Ivan Caryll, composer of "The Pink Lady," has
announced his intention of becoming an American
citizen, and has to that effect already taken out his
first papers. Regarding "The Pink Lady" Mr.
Caryll is reported to have said: "The play is
going to be produced this season not only in
London but in Paris, Berlin and Vienna. I think
this is really the first instance where a musical
comedy produced in America has been bought for
France, Germany, Austria and Australia, as well
as England. I find new ideas over here, which I
seemed unable to do in London. After living there
so long I got into a groove. I have studied the
public here. The general musical taste is excep-
tionally good. 'The Pink Lady' is bound to take
in London."
"THE ENCHANTRESS" A REAL HIT.
The Herbert Opera Well Received on the Road
—Musical Numbers That Find Favor with
the Audiences.
THE EUROPEAKTSUCCE3S
The most extravagant vau-
deville act ever presented
to the public_, opened at
Hammerstein's Victoria
Theatre on the 19th inst.,
with no less a person than
NED WAYBURN, America's
foremost producer as the
"STAR".
No other act ever recorded
such a tremendous success
as "THE PRODUCER 11 .
Everywhere Victor Herbert's latest light opera,
"The Enchantress," plays, it attracts crowded
houses and receives warm welcome. Last week
one of Brooklyn's typical music-loving audiences
assembled in the Montauk Theatre nightly. The
advance bookings for every performance were ex-
ceptionally heavy, while the S. R. O. sign held a
conspicuous position in the lobby. The gems of
the opera, including "To the Land of My Own Ro-
mance," "Art Is Calling for Me," "I Want to Be a
Prima Donna," "Come, Little Fishes (the goldfish
song), "All Your Own Am I" (champagne song)
and "The Dreaming Princess" (madrigal), re-
ceived their full meed of praise from both press and
public.
The other musical numbers in "The Enchantress"
that have won favor are "Come to Sunny Spain,"
"If You Can't Be as Happy as You'd Like to Be,
Be Just as Happy as You Can," "Rose, Lucky
Rose," "They All Look When They're Far Away,"
"I've Been Looking for a Perfect Man," "That
Naughty Little Song" and "When the Right Man
Sings Tra La La." M. Witmark & Sons publish
the music, including a set of waltzes, selection and
score.
"The Enchantress" opened at Ford's Theater,
Baltimore, on Monday night to a crowded house.
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Another After The Ball Hit.
"That Swaying Harmony"
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.
The " M o s t Popular
Songs for the Guitar"
contains about 125 of the
old familiar songs—Plan-
tation, Patriotic, Senti-
mental, Humorous, and
Sacred—songs that every-
body knows and every-
body loves. They are
arranged with an easy
guitar accompaniment that
even the mediocre players
can carry. Price. 75 cents.
HINDS. NOBLE ft ELDREDGE.
31-35 West 15th Street, New Y»rk
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Mnstc Engravers and Printers
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