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Issue: 1913 Vol. 56 N. 5 - Page 51

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
51
CONTRACT FOR NEW CARYLL PLAYS.
Reason Known!
ORDERS FOR
CENTURY EDITION
are greater each week by
many thousands than ever
before. Everybody knows
the reason.
Klaw & Erlanger Sign Contracts for New Musi-
cal Productions by C M. S. McLellan and
Ivan Caryll, the Successful Composer.
Klaw & Erlanger, the prominent theatrical pro-
ducers and managers, last week signed contracts
whereby they will secure the next two plays by
Ivan Caryll and C. M. S. McLellan, the composer
and author of "The Pink Lady and "Oh! Oh!
Delphine." The first of the new plays is to be
called "The Circus Rider," and is an adaptation
from the French of Armont Nacey. The second
is an adaptation of "Le Fils Surnatural" of Grenct
D'Ancourt arid Maurice Vancaire. Mr. Caryll
made his present visit to America especially for
the purpose of signing the contracts and will re-
turn to France immediately for the purpose of
completing his work .on the scores.
Hows your
"THE SUNSHINE GIRL" PRODUCED.
stock ?
A BABY HAS CAME!!
At least that's what we call
it. You might just say
it's a wonderful, wonderful
aong ; but to us--It's a New
Baby! We have christened it
"MALINDA'S WEDDING DAY"
The Melody Lane Girls are
rocking the cradle at
the Colonial Theatre this
week.
WATCH IT GROW UP!
New Operetta, with Music by Paul A. Rubens,
Has Premier in Washington—To Be Heard
in New York Next Week.
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
That
Old Girl of Mine
By JONES & VAN ALSTYNE
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
Chappell & Co., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
London, Melbourne and Toronto
TABLOID TRUTHS
"The Sunshine Girl," the latest operetta, with
music by Paul A. Rubens, had its first perform-
ance in Washington on Monday evening of this
week and was accorded a thoroughly pleasing re- LEO.
ception. Special attention was paid by the critics
to the music of the piece and their opinions were
generally very favorable. The new play, with a
notable cast, including Julia Sanderson, Joseph
Cawthorn, Eva Davenport, Tom Lewis and others,
will be presented in New York at the Knicker-
bocked Theater on February 3.
To escape criticism—be ordinary!
FEIST, I n c . ,
- NEW YORK
The Season's Biggest Waltz-Song Hit
DEATH OF GUSTAVE C. LUDERS.
"Climb a Tree With Me"
Successful and Prominent Composer of Comic
Operas Dies Suddenly of Apoplexy in This
City—Had Brilliant Career.
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
You can order it from your nearest
jobber or direct from the Publisher.
Gustave C. Luders, composer of "King Dodo,'
"The Sultan of Sulu," "The Prince of Pilsen" and
a score or more of other successful American mu-
sical comedies, died suddenly in the apartments
of a friend in this city on Friday of last week of
apoplexy. Mr. Luders was born in Bremen in 1865
and after studying under Henry Petri, came to
America in 1888. His success as a composer of
scores for comic operas and musical comedies was
immediate, some of the most popular productions
for nearly two decades coming from his pen. His
most notable successes were those in which he had
the co-operation of Pixley and as librettist.
Mr. Luders made his home at the Hotel Sey-
mour, in this city, and was a member of the
Lambs' Club, where he spent much time.
REMICK BOOTH IN "WONDERLAND."
Popular Songs Introduced to Visitors to Minia-
ture Coney Island by Pair of Energetic
Pluggers—Hold Attention of Crowds.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th St., New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
Without exception the
most complete collection of
the most popular selections
from the best-known comic
operas ever published. The
book contains several se-
lections from each opera—
in every case the most
popular ones. All have
been especially arranged
for the piano by the cele-
brated pianist, Paolo Gal-
lico. This is the companion
volume to the "Most Popu-
lar Selections from the
Most
Popular Operas,"
which has had a tremend-
ous sale. Price, 75 cents.
HINDS. NOBLE & ELDREDCE.
31-35 West 15th Street. New Y«rk
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
One of the features of "Wonderland," the new
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
William Morris enterprise, which includes a minia-
ture Coney Island Bowery, on the roof of the
226 West 26th Street, New TorK City
New York Theater, with slides, Oriental and In-
dian side shows, cane ringing, etc., is the large
NEW WINTER GARDEN SHOW.
booth installed by Jerome H. Remick & Co., well
"The Honeymoon Express" for Which Jean
stocked with the latest and most popular prints of
Schwartz Wrote Music to Open Next Week.
this company and with a couple of lusty-voiced
young men in charge. The Remick & Co. New
The latest Winter Garden production, "The
York staff, headed by F. E. Belcher, was much in
evidence at the private view of "Wonderland" on Honeymoon Express," for which Jean Schwartz
has written the music, is scheduled to have its first
Friday evening of last week.
performance on Thursday of next week.
Gaby
Deslys, Al Jolson and the others of the Winter
$7,125 FOR_HANDEL SCORE.
Garden favorites, will appear in the cast of the new
An autograph score of Handel's "Terzetto," production which it is claimed will be one of the
dated Naples, 1708, was bought at auction in Ber- most elaborate yet presented at that playhouse.
lin last Saturday by a private collector for $7,125.
If you desire a man for any department of
John H. Leach, a musician, widely known in your service, either for your factory or for your
Connecticut, died on Saturday at his home in selling department, forward your advertisement
Plainfield, Conn,
to us and it will be inserted free of charge.

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