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Century Music Pub. Go.
231-235 West 40th St., New York City
COMING F O R ^ E R A IDEAS.
Berlin Official Will Investigate Operatic and
Musical Conditions in America.
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Grand opera in America has reached the stage I
where European impresarios no longer feel it be- ;
neath their dignity to cross the ocean for info.rma- ;
tion and ideas.
That is the object of the present trip of Privy
Councilor von Winter, who is the moving spirit
of the royal operas and theaters subsidized by the
Kaiser. Herr von Winter, on board the "Impera-
tor," arrived at New Yok on Wednesday of ihis
week. It is his second or third visit to the United
States. He is to investigate operatic" conditions
in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago 'before
returning later in the summer. He is looking for-
ward with interest to his visit.
Very pleasant relations exist between the
Kaiser's royal operas and the Metropolitan organ-
izations in New York.
8NEWREMICK
SONG HITS
The Rose of the Mountain Trail.
Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-
Fashioned.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
All Aboard for Dixie Land.
Don't You Dare to Call Me Up
at Home.
I'm Going to Make You Love Me.
I'll Do It All Over Again.
If the Sands of All the Seas Were
Pearls.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
ROBERT TELLER SONS ft DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
226 W«tt 26th Street, N«w York City
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THAT Harry Puck has severed his connection
with Kalmer & Puck and will in future write for
Shapiro,. Bernstein & Co.
THAT several other changes of like nature are
expected within the very near future.
THAT Phil. Kornheiser is wearing that satisfied
expression because it's a boy and the second in his
family.
THAT the new arrival's name is Harold and he
already shows signs of developing into a cracker-
jack "plugger" for the House of Feist.
THAT some day we are going to devote the space
of one inch, single column, to a list of the "answer
songs" that really made good.
THAT several of the song writers have found the
work of "paragraphing" for various theatrical
papers a pleasant way to break into a long, hard
summer.
THAT the Feist house is finding "You're Here and
I'm Here" a most satisfying result producing prop-
osition.
THAT Otto Hauerbach, the prominent librettist,
is credited with having seven of his musical
comedies, old and new, listed for production next
season.
THAT if the song writers and publishers could
secure similar advance information on the income
producing outlook next season the world would
take on a brighter hue.
THAT the motion picture scenario of Chas. K.
Harris' "After the Ball," arranged by himself, has
been produced on a most elaborate scale and will
be featured at an early date.
THAT the great trouble with the majority of
summer songs is that they don't develop fully until
the frost kills the interest in them.
NEW SONGS BY JESSIE MAE JEWITT.
Turns Seven New Numbers Over to Publishers
Upon Return from Europe—Now Ready for
the Market—Has Been Very Successful.
On her return to America after a protracted
to.ur of Europe, Jessie Mae Jewitt, the well-known
composer of "Teach Me to Pray," "Lend Me Thine
Eyes," "Shine, O Holy Light" and a long list of
successful songs, both sacred and secular, turned
in to- her publishers seven new numbers that were
immediately rushecT to'press" and are now offered
to the trade and public.
The lyrics of the first five numbers herein men-
tioned were written by the composer herself. The
titles follow: "Be Thou My Comforter," "Just
for one Short, Sweet Hour," "Little Moonchild,"
"Love's Springtime," "Some Day," "The Sun Goes
Down," lyric by Fred G. Bowles, and "Father, We
Thank Thee," text by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
A number of other high-class numbers written
by Miss Jewitt are listed for early publication by
M. Witmark & Sons.
FIVE MUSICAL COMEDIES
had to have this wonderful
song hit
YOU'RE HERE AND I'M HERE
Five Big Broadway successes;
Donald Brian in "The Marriage
Market"; Joseph Santley in
"When Dreams Come True";
Charles Frohman's "The Laugh-
ing Husband"; "The Queen of
the Movies"; and last, but
not least, the present
Ziegfeld "Follies of 1914,"
now playing at the Amsterdam
Theatre, New York. It is al-
ready a national hit, but we
are going to make it INTER-
NATIONAL! It's the greatest
One-Step today. Even the
Castles are dancing to it!
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
prominent dentist of this city, who was killed on
a train last week while en route to a convention of
dentists in Great Falls, was a poet of considerable
ability and had written the lyrics for several songs
which had been set to music by W. V. Parks,
which had considerable sale in this section of the
country. A tragic feature of Dr. Cole's death was
that he had just completed the words for a new
song entitled "Mother," for which Mr. Parks
was writing the music. Dr. Cole had planned to
hear the music of the song for the first time upon
his return from the convention.
The Beautiful Novelty Song Sensation
of the Year
"IN THE CANDLE-
LIGHT"
By Fleta Jan Brown
Already being
used by hun-
dreds of well
known vaude-
ville acts, which
is sure to cre-
ate a demand
for you.
STOCK UP
DIED WITH SONG UNHEARD.
Montana Dentist Killed Before Friend Could
Write Music to Poem on "Mother."
HELENA,
(Special to The Review.;
MONT., June 22.—Dr. J. V. Co'e, a
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PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
M. WITMARK & SONS
Witmark Bldg., 144-146 Wait 37th St.
NEW YORK CITY
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San Francisco
London
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Melbourne
THE BALLAD SUCCESS OF AMERICA
"Suppose I Met You
Face To Face"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
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New York