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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"CENTURY"
The World's
Edition
of
The World's
Music
Century Music Pub. Co.
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.
fls Played by the Leading Orchestras
TtlANKSffiLOBSTER
( Merc/ du flomard)
ONE OR TWO-STEP OR TANGO
new quarters in the Colonnade building on Michi-
gan avenue, which they occupied only a few months
ago. The space is ample, the reception room most
artistic, and the stock rooms notable for the ad-
mirable system there pursued. It presents a
marked contrast to the little original "shop" start-
ed at 42 East Thirty-first street in 1901, those
occupied later on Drexel Boulevard, and the more
impressive quarters in the Fine Arts building,
which were used from 1910 until the fall of 1913.
The friends of Mrs. Bond and her son will be
interested to know that they have collaborated in
a song soon to make its appearance and which will
be entitled "In Life's Garden." The lyric by Mr.
Smith reveals him to be a writer of deep spiritual
insight. Mrs. Bond has composed the music which
most aptly and beautifully interprets the meaning
of the poem.
BURKE a n d LORRAINE
at
the
Fifth Avenue Theatre
all this week
featuring
THE REVIEW HEARS
THAT there is not an overwhelming amount of
enthusiasm shown by a large number of music
publishers regarding the new Society of Authors,
Composers and Publishers.
THAT, without general support, it would appear
that the new society will have some hard sledding
before it.
THAT Ned Wayburn has been so invigorated by
the British atmosphere that he has written the
book, lyrics and music of a new musical comedy
and will also stage it when ready.
THAT if he also manages the piece it is to be
hoped that he will not have to complete the circuit
and also be the audience.
THAT a theatrical paper tells of an act owned by
one publisher is using the song of a competing pub-
lisher for a bonus of $25 weekly
THAT, without knowledge as to who gets the
$"J-">, it is rather difficult to pick the goat.
THAT a newspaper man admits that he received
$771 for promoting a popular song and still sues
for $"2,
press agents into bad habits at the expense of song
writers and publishers.
THAT manufacturers of music rolls and talking
machine records will face some trouble unless they
arc a trifle more careful in securing permission
before making reproductions of copyrighted
music.
THAT several concerns in particular have repu-
tations of being somewhat lax in that matter.
THAT Moore & Holcomb is a new music pub-
lishing house in St. Louis.
THAT "By the Candle Light" (Witmark) is de-
veloping all the earmarks of a very successful song.
THAT Earl Carroll's air of mystery these clays
may be due to another little deal for the production
rights of one of his numbers at $1,000 or so.
REMICK & CO. BUYS NEW SONG.
Yes, J. H. Remick & Co. have been at it again.
Gone and bought another song that looks like a
winner and which Mose Gumble says he is going
to develop into a real winner. The title of the
new song is "All Aboard for Dixie," by Jack
Yellen and George Cobb, and it has been one of
the strong features of Arthur Hammerstein's pro-
"ISLE D f AMOUR"
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
duction of "High Jinks." Rctnick & Co. are also
working hard on a new comic song entitled "I'll
Do It All Over Again," by A. Seymour Brown and
Albert Gumble.
We Arc the Publishers o
the Waltz Song
Success
"Just Because It's You"
From Ivan Caryll's New Musical Comedy
Success
"ThelLittle Cafe"
CHAPPELL & C O . , L t d .
41 East 34th St., - NEW YORK
347 Yonge St.,
TORONTO
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
BUY YOUR
MUSIC
BOSTON
FROM
Publishers
You can order them from your nearest
jobber, or direct from the Publisher
WALTER JACOBS
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring," "Somt Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
CLARENCE JONES.
Frank K.RootS Co.
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.'S BIG HIT.
OLIVER
DITSON
AND
"Not Till Then Will I Cease To Love You"
167 Tremont St,
Piano .50
Orchestra (JOparts)75
"Don't You Wish You Were Back Home Again?"
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 69-04 Stanhope St, Boston.
Branch Homes: New York and Chicago.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & D0RNER
Mnsic Engravers and Printers
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FOR ESTIMATE
226 West 26th Street, New York City