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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 15 - Page 49

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THE: MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
49
ANOTHER VICTORHERBERT SUCCESS.
ARE YOU ?
To keep in line with
the demands of the
times, you must sell
Century Edition
Ten Cent Sheet Music
Century Music Pub. Co.
1178 Broadway
New York City
A Soul Stirring High Class Ballad
At the Gate of the
Palace of Dreams
"My Lady of the Slpper," New Musical Comedy
with Montgomery and Stone and Elsie Janis,
Scores in Philadelphia.
"My Lady of the Slipper," a new musical comedy
with music by Victor Herbert, book by Anna
Cauldwell and Laurence McCarty, and lyrics by
James O'Dea, had its premiere at the Chestnut
Street Opera House, Philadelphia, on Monday
night and was well received by a large and fashion-
able audience. It was a night of nights, and the
universal opinion seems to be that "My Lady of the
Slipper" is quite one of the best musical plays seen
on the Philadelphia stage. The whole piece, with
its laughter, the charm of its music, the beauty of
its mounting and the exhilerating joy of its fun-
makers, is of the kind which deserved its brilliant
first night. The reception could not possibly have
been more enthusiastic.
All the individual numbers met with enthusias-
tic applause and encores were numerous. The
most enjoyable were "Princess Far Away," "Like
a Real, Real Man," "Fond of the Ladies," "The
Garden Party," "A Little Girl at Home," "Games
of Hallowe'en," ''Bagdad," and "My Russian
Girlski."
The local press was unanimous in its praise of
the piece, of which a full review will be given next
week.
The production was made by Charles Dilling-
ham. M. Witmark & Sons are the publishers.
SIX GOOD REASONS
Why the Palace Quartette
is one of the biggest sing-
ing sensations in our lead-
ing theatres I
1 "When I Get You Alone
To-night"
2 "That's How I Need You"
3 "When I Get You Alone
To-night"
4 "That's How I Need You"
5 "When I Get You Alone
To-night"
6 "That's How I Need You"
And we could give you a
dozen more just the same!!
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
A CLEVER LITTLE SINGER.
Ruthy Maitland Makes Good with Feist Hits
A New Coming Number.
Keep Your Eye
One of the most clever of the female interpre-
ters of the successful numbers published by Leo.
ON
IN BANJO LAND
By SCHMID & BAER
That Melodious Song
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.
IT'S A WINNER!!
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
The Season's Biggest Waltz-Song Hit
131 W. 41st Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
THE
EUROPEAN SUCCF5S
JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
2 2 2 West 46th Street, New York City
T. S. Barron, Gcn'l Mgr.
"Climb a Tree With Me"
Feist is Ruthy Maitland, who is now appearing u/er
the Eastern circuits and winning encores with
"When I Get You Alone To-night." She has al-
ready made good with other Feist hits. In speak-
ing of strong numbers it might be mentioned, in
passing, that the new Feist number, "Billy, Billy,
Bounce Your Baby Doll," looks like it was going
lo be a comer among the waltz song favorites.
That the professionals seem partial to it, at any
rate.
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 ar-
ranged and in some in-
stances simplified by the
famous American com-
poser and m u s i c i a n ,
George Rosey, 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.
OTTO GORITZ'S OPERETTA.
DANCL
b. HERMAN F I N C K
hiayed by Leading Orchestras Everywhere.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
Otto Goritz, the incomparable German baritone,
has written an operetta which will probably have
its first hearing during the present month at Ham-
burg. It is, of course, of the comic genre. It has
been said of Mr. Goritz that he is a three-ring cir-
cus in himself, and the operetta is likely to prove
as amusing as the "opera," which he has impro-
vised for friends in New York, and in which he
sings all the parts himself, including those of the
father (bass), the daughter (soprano), and her
lover (tenor). The title of the opera is "Der
Suesse Vater."
In composing this work, Mr. Goritz made use of
a phonograph for recording the melodies he im-
provised on the piano. In course of time he had
accumulated several hundreds, from which he se-
lected the best for his comic opera score.
HINDS. NOBLE A ELDREDGE.
Jl-35 West 15th Street. New Y«rk
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
226 West 26th Street, New YorK City

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