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MUSIC TRADE
49
REVIEW
"ALL FOR THE LADIES" BY ROBYN.
Has
Individuality!
No matter what other
Editions you may have,
there are many numbers
and features in the
Century Edition
which are not in any other
edition.
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
Henry Blossom Wrote the Book and Lyrics—
Sam Bernard to Be the Star.
Alfred Robyn is, in conjunction with Henry
Blossom, hard at work on a new musical piece for
Sam Bernard. The very attractive title of the new
musical offering is "All for the Ladies," and is the
first Blossom-Robyn production since they collabo-
rated on "The Yankee Consul," that great success
which, with Raymond Hitchcock in the stellar role,
attracted large audiences for so many seasons.
The music of "All for the Ladies" is said to be
"delicious," even greater, in fact, than "The
Yankee Consul," "The Yankee Tourist" and
"The Princess Beggar," also from the pen of Mr.
Robyn. M. Witmark & Sons will publish the
ADDS TO KROEGER'S FAME.
The St. Louis Composer Deserves High Praise
for "The Masque of Dead Florentines."
There is an increased demand and appreciation
of that important work entitled "The Masque of
Dead Florentines," for recitation, unison chorus
and piano, by Ernest R. Kroeger, the distinguished
pianist and composer of St. Louis, Mo. This clever
writer has unquestionably added to his fame
through this admirable work, which is pub-
lished by the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass. The
text of "The Masque of Dead Florentines" is by
Maurice Hewlett.
It wouldn't be half
the disappointment to
you--and twice as much
enjoyment--if you had
gone to the
COLONIAL THEATRE
and heard the
BIG CITY FOUR
put over,
"WHEN I GET YOU
ALONE TO-NIGHT"
THANK YOU!
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
A Soul Stirring High Class Ballad
At the Gate of the
Palace of Dreams
By SCHMID & BAER
Since he wrote " The Garden of
Roses" Mr. Schmid has never
equalled this new ballad. It is the
high class BALLAD HIT for the
year.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
131 W. 41st Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
NEW OPERETTA BY VICTOR HERBERT
In Which Christie MacDonald Will Be Starred
— Henry Blossom and Frederic de Gresac
Wrote the Book and Lyrics.
M. Witmark & Sons' latest acquisition in the
production line is the new vehicle in which Messrs.
Werba and Luescher will present the dainty little
prima donna, Christie MacDonald. The book and
lyrics are by Henry Blossom and Frederic de
Gresac, and the music is by Victor Herbert, which
speaks volumes for the character of the produc-
tion. The operetta, as yet unnamed, is to have its
premiere some time in November.
Felix F. Leifels, manager of the Phiharmonic
Society of New York, reports that the renewal
subscriptions and new applications for seats re-
ceived during the past week exceed in number
all previous records of the society. Carnegie Hall,
he believes, in the near future will be entirely sold
out to subscribers for the Friday afternoon series.
The increase of subscriptions for the Thursday
evening and Sunday afternoon series is also large.
In Brooklyn, for the series of five concerts at the
Academy of Music, which does not begin until the
latter part of November, the upper sections of the
house are almost completely subscribed, while par-
quet and box subscriptions show a large increase
over last season.
American song writers are fortunate in the fact
of having interested one of the best liked and
most popular of English recital singers in blazing
the way for a better appreciation of the American
song abroad. Miss Mr-ggie Teyte, whose June
concert of American songs will be remembered,
arrrnged another "exclusively American" program
for her concert at Queen's Hall, London, on Oct.
3. It included some of the best vocal numbers of
such composers as Homer, Schindler, Carpenter,
Woodman and Welpley.
OPENS MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
ON
IN BANJO
LAND
That Melodious Song
IT'S A WINNER!!!
JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
2 2 2 West 46th Street, New York City
T. S. Barron, Gen'l Mgr.
GREAT SEASON FOR PHILHARMONIC.
AMERICAN SONGS IN LONDON.
Played by Leading Orchestra* Everywhere.
Keep Your Eye
Milton S. Rose, piano dealer of Fitchburg,
Mass., has opened a sheet music department. His
initial stock consists of 2,000 compositions of all
grades, both popular and classics.
The Season's Biggest Waltz-Song Hit
"Climb a Tree With Me"
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 MOST POPULAR
PIANO PIECES
BINDS. NOBLE A ELDREDGE.
A collection of 35
standard piano pieces ar-
ranged and in some in-
stances simplified by the
famous American com-
poser and m u s i c i a n ,
George Kosey, intended
especially for the use of
second
and third-year
piano students, and for
the use of amateurs who
wish to have good piano
music which they can
play without any great
degree of technical abil-
ity.
The contents in-
clude a wide variety of
compositions and is of
such a nature as to ap-
peal to every lover of
piano music.
Price, 75
cents.
31-35 West 15th Street. New Verb
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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