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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
USERS ESTEEM IT
It is only after you
handle
•Century Edition"
that you learn to ap-
preciate the high
esteem in which it is
held by those who
use it!
Century Music Pub. Go.
231-235 West 40th St., New York City
1 0 NEW 1914 SONG HITS
Please Leave Mama Dear.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
When the Whole World Has
Gone Back on You (Come
to Me).
Oh, Mister Railroad Man (Won't
You Take Me Back to Ala-
bam)?
The Good Ship Mary Ann.
I Want to Go Back to Dixieland.
What D'ye Mean, You Lost Yer
Dog?
Daddy Did a Wonderful Thing.
Willie Had a Motor Boat (Putt-
putt, Putt-putt).
You're Never Too Old to Love.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
fo Played by the Leading Orchestras
THANKSSLOBSTER
( Merci du fiomard)
ONE OR TWO-STEP OR TANGO
THAI- according to the majority of publishers
who have been approached, a million-dollar music
publishing combination looks very fine.
THAT they want the hard cash for their end and
not a mass of handsomely embossed stock certifi-
cates.
THAT according to one recent investigator, music
grew out of the practice of the ancient in cracking
or snapping their fingers.
THAT the great progress of the world is indicated
by the fact that now we have music and the snap-
ping of the lingers combined in some of the popular
dances.
THAT according to recent reports, a fresh group
of music publishers have been caught in the toils
by postoffice inspectors, and have had their mail
stopped and returned to the senders.
THAT to the casual observer there are about as
many music publishers and song writers in vaude-
ville at the present time as there are at their desks
attending to business.
THAT Edgar F. Bitner returned from one of his
flying trips to Chicago this week, and expressed
satisfaction at conditions in the West.
THAT with the reproduction of musical comedies
in the form of motion pictures, some music publish-
ers should pick up some extra business for vari-
ous dust-covered and almost forgotten production
numbers.
TOOTH PULLED TO MUSIC, $4.
Paris
Dentist's
Tariff Provides for
Beethoven, Etc.
Wagner,
An enterprising dentist practicing in the Place
Clichy. MontmartT, in Paris, has just, published
an original schedule of rates for the extraction of
teeth.
The ordinary extraction is GO cents, painless ex-
traction $1, extraction to music, $4. With this class
of operation the victim may choose any musical
record he desires, hear Wagner, Beethoven, or, as
the announcement adds, Irving of Berlin.
NEW ORIENTAL TANGO
By Alexander Maloof to Be Published by E. T.
Paull Music Co.
The E. T. Paull Music Co., 243 West Forty-
second street, New York, the prominent music
publishing house, arranged this week for the ex-
clusive rights for the publication of a new Ori-
ental tango, entitled the ''Egyptian Girl," com-
posed by Alexander Maloof, composer of "For
Thee, America." The company plans to introduce
this novelty number with its usual aggressiveness.
ROGER GRAHAAUVITH MORSE CO.
Roger Graham, formerly connected with the
Theodore Morse Music Co., in San Francisco, and
later in Chicago, is now in full charge of the com-
pany's office at headquarters, and has been making
good with a vengeance since assuming his new-
duties.
BUY YOUR MJJSIC
BOSTON
FROM
Publishm
WALTER JACOBS
167 Tremont St.,
BOSTON. MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True."
And Some Others World Famous.
CLARENCE JONES.
Piano 50
Orchestra (m parts) 75
FrankK.Root&Co.
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.'S BIG HIT.
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 61-64 Stanhope St, Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
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NEXT WEEK IN NEWARK
MISS DORIS WILSON
and her two beautiful sis-
ters (Yes, it runs in the
family) have one of the most
novel headline acts in vaude-
ville! The demonstration
of their Enchanted Mirror
never fails to mystify and
the singing of our new hit
song,
"I'M ON THE WAY TO MANDALAY"
never fails to please!
LEO.
FEIST, I n c , - NEW YORK
BERT WILLIAMS 1 BIG HIT.
"You Can't Get Away from I t " Proving a Live-
ly Number for Theodore Morse Music Co.
The Theodore Morse Music (.'o., I4."5 West For-
tieth street, is enjoying one of the successes of its
career, in the publication of Bert Williams' big h t,
"You Can't Get Away From It.'" by William Jer-
ome and Frank Clark, and with music by Jean
Schwartz.
Bert Williams lias been appearing at a num-
ber of the leading vaudeville theaters in New
York for the past few weeks, and is at present
billed at the Orpheum in Brooklyn. N. Y., and at
all his appearances "You Can't Get Away From It"
has proven a feature of the event. A large num-
ber of prominent vaudeville singers are using the
song with great success, and it is being added to
the reperloire of bands and orchestras throughout
the country.
OUR NEW CATALOGUE IS
JUST OFF THE PRESS
and describes at length—
7 High Class Popular Songs
4 Semi-Classic Concert Songs
1 Folio of College Songs
When you get yours
USE IT
If you don't get one
Write for it.
ASSOCIATED SONG WRITERS,
THE TALK OF NEW YORK
CHAS. K. HARRIS" TWO BALLAD HITS
"Don't You Wish You Were Back Home Again?"
AND
"Not Till Then Will I Cease To Love You"
You can order them from your nearest
jobber, or direct from the Publisher
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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