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Issue: 1913 Vol. 56 N. 2 - Page 51

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
51
NEW LEHAR OPERETTA PRODUCED.
WAS & IS!
CEITURY EDITIII
Was the Best When Introduced!
Is the Best To-Day!
And Will Be the Best Always
WHY NOT HANDLE THE BEST?
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
'The Man with Three Wives" Opens in Al-
bany, N. Y., and Makes an Excellent Impres-
sion on Large Audience—Music Said to Be
Particularly Good.
THE HUMAN VACUUM CLEANER
"The Man With Three Wives," a new operetta
by Franz Lehar, was produced for the first time is Joe Ward--the versatile!
in this country in Albany on Thursday evening He "cleans up" ever bill
of last week, under the management of Messrs.
Shubert, and was well received by a large audi- with
ence. The members of the cast presenting the
operetta include Cecil Lean, Alice Yorke, Char-
"AT THE YIDDISHER BALL"
lotte Greenwood, Sydney Grant, Robert Pitkin,
Dorothy Webb, and others.
and when he gets thru--
The scenes of the operetta are laid in a tourist
agency in Vienna, the garden of a ballet school there's no "dust" lying
in Paris and at the Dog's head Inn in London.
'round loose, either!
The principal character is Hans, a courier from
the tourist agency. Although married he leads
a young lady in London and another in Paris
to believe that he is single and intends wedding.
WEEKLY
PROVERB.
His employer informs upon him with the result
Sand
and
Grit
are
all O. K.
that his wife follows him on one of his trips,
But it's THE ROCKS that count!
with the usual disastrous results.
It is said that Mr. Lehar has included some of
his best music in the new operetta which, by the
way, is scheduled for early presentation in New
LEO. F E I S T , I n c . , - NEW YORK
York. Chappell & Co., Ltd., publish the music.
DEFENDS POPULAR SONQ.
That
Old Girl of Mine
By JONES & VAN ALSTYNE
llTOlDGlOffM
The
BEST BET
of the season.
One of those
appealing
ballads.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
We are the publishers of the
following musical comedy
successes
OH! OH! DELPHINE
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG
THE PINK LADY
THE QUAKER GIRL
GYPSY LOVE
THE BALKAN PRINCESS
THE SUNSHINE GIRL
Chapped & Co., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
London, Melbourne and Toronto
Will Rossiter Points Out to Public the Fact
That the Sale of a Million Copies or More
Indicate That the Music Must Be of Value
Else It Would Not Be in Demand.
DECEMBER NEW ISSUE
In view of the amount of criticism directed
against the popular song by apparently all sorts
"SHE'S JUST A 'HOME SWEET
and conditions of people, many of whom have
HOME' GIRL"
taken only isolated examples of the popular song
(By Jerome & Schwartz.)
as a basis on which to comment, it is re-
freshing to have some one who knows conditions
Featured by (ANDREW MACK and
and -who has the courage to come to the front in
others.
the defense of that class of music. Will Rossiter,
JEROME
&
SCHWARTZ
PUB. CO.
the prominent music publisher of Chicago, in a
2 2 2 Wast 46th Street, New York City
recent number of the New York Evening Journal
Ted S. Barron, Gcn'l Mgr,
contributed an article in. defense of the popular
P. S.—"String a Ring of Roses Round
song in which he said, in part:
Your Rosie" and "Whistle It" going big-
"The good, clean, popular song hit of to-day will
ger than ever.
often sell a million copies, and it is very fair to
estimate that ten people, at least, will hear each
copy sold—so you see, you are placing your idea
(if you ever had one) in the homes, and before
millions of people, and that's why I stand, and
The Season's Biggest Waltz-Song Hit
always will stand, in the defense of the popular
song.
"Originate a thought; a theme; put it into
lyrical and musical form—so good that a million
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
people will walk into various stores all over the
You
can
order it from your nearest
world and pay their hard earned money for a
jobber or direct from the Publisher.
copy—then you have done something 'worth while'
—you have then made millions happy for a few
CHAS. K. HARRIS
minutes, at least.
"Most any one can find fault, the bad in others,
Broadway and 47th St., New York
but it's the few, yes very few, who can see the
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
good in life and at the same time hand it to others
in such a way that they, too, become inoculated
A collection containing
135 of the old, familiar
with the sunny side of things, and unknowingly
and favorite songs which'
become happier in mind and naturally well and
seem to be in themselves
strong in body.
a part of American home
life. The varied contents,
"The good, clean popular song of today has its
including songs of sacred,
place in the world, and is doing good work. The
sentimental,
humorous,
good, clean popular song of to-day is better in
plantation, pathetic and
patriotic character, in-
every way than many of the old timers that you
clude every really "popu-
would not dare to criticise—and yet these 'Kill-
lar" home song, and the
folio is one that cannot
joys" will rave about the 'good old songs,' and
be spared in any home
right here I want to say that if we put out songs
where music plays a part
to-day with the impossible lyrics that the 'good old
in recreative hours. Price,
50 cents.
songs' had, we'd be shot—not at sunrise, but the
night before—in bed."
BINDS. NOBLE A ELDREDGE.
31-35 West 15th Street. New Y«rk
"Climb a Tree With Me"
POCKET DIARY FOR 1913.
The Enterprise Music Supply Co., New York,
has sent out to the trade a convenient little
leather-covered pocket diary for 1913 that con-
tains, in addition to spaces for daily memoranda,
much information far general use.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
226 West 26th Street, New TorK City

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