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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 10 - Page 45

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE OPPORTUNITY
There is going to be a larger demand than ever
for Century Edition this Fall and Winter from regu=
lar customers and those who will buy it for the
first time. One of the reasons is that the supply
of German editions has been cut off by the war
and the demand for most of that music will be
filled with CENTURY EDITION and will continue
to be filled with Century Edition. It's the great
opportunity for the best in American music and
Century Edition fills the bill. Just let this sink in
and then consider these
CENTURY EDITION FACTS
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An absolutely fixed price, — — loc.
The best value ever offered in music.
Liberal and guaranteed profits.
Over 2,000 selected numbers, including
classics.
Expert and careful grading for teachers
and students.
The best of printing and paper.
Handsome display title pages.
Exchange of unsalable numbers for those
that will sell.
9. National advertising campaigns at our
expense.
Co-operation with the dealer in practical
sales promotion.
There is no village, town or city in the United
States where Century Edition cannot be sold.
Wherever there is a piano, a teacher or student of
the piano, Century Edition is a necessity.
Let us tell you about that great advertising cam-
paign this Fall that will cover every section of the
country. It's information that's worth dollars to
you.
10.
CENTURY MUSIC PUB. CO.
235 West 40th Street
New York
"THE GIRL WHO SMILES" MOVES.
The bright operetta, "The Girl Who Smiles,"
which has had a very successful season at the Lyric
Theater, moved in Monday to the Longacre Theater
for an indefinite run, that playhouse having been
secured by the Times Producing Corp. for the va-
rious productions it will present in the near future.
Kemick & Co. publish the music of "The Girl Who
Smiles," and there is a substantial demand for sev-
eral numbers in the piece.
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
(Efjurrlj, JJaxantt unb
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BROADWAY, NEW YORK
BROADWAY NE
The "House of Good Ballad*"
SOME OF OUR SUCCESSES-
" I N THE LAND OF LOVE WITH THE
SONG BIRDS."
"THE KISS THAT MADE YOU MINE."
"I'LL RETURN, MOTHER DARLING, TO YOU."
ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT."
"AS THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN."
"I DIDN'T RAISE MY FORD TO BE A JITNEY."
"ROLL ALONG HARVEST MOON."
" I N HONOLULU BY THE SEA."
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if:
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With
eist So
THAT if the present activity of some of the
prominent music publishing houses is any sign, the
business for the coming season should prove very
satisfactory to the trade in general.
THAT Edgar F. Bitner, general manager for Leo
Feist, Inc., returned on Monday from a flying trip
to Chicago and reported that the four big Feist
songs for the season were being put over in great
shape in that city.
A Quartette of "World Beaters"
THAT the prominence of the artist is generally in
inverse ratio to the size of the bundle of profes-
sional copies of music said artist collects in a busy
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day of scouting.
THAT in her vaudeville debut at the Bushwick
4
Theater, Brooklyn, this week, Dorothy Jardon is
featuring the new high-class Feist number, "Love,
Here Is My Heart," by Lao Silesu, who was the
composer of "A Little Love, a Little Kiss."
"WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH
THAT J. Hayden Clarendon, who combines great
SOMEONE WHO IS NOT IN
skill as a newspaper man with that of the song
writer, and who has a number of song successes
LOVE WITH YOU"
to his credit, has contributed still another song to
Make a big display of above songs for week of
the Remick & Co. catalog, in "The Song of the
September 13th and "Hook Up" with the Biggest
Campaign the Music Business has ever seen.
Gale," for bass voice.
THAT according to present-day conditions much
See last week's i'Sue of this paper for
full particulars—or write us
of the difference between failure and success in
popular music publishing lies between the publisher i::H::::i LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg, New York :::::::
who waits for the hit to come to him and the fel-
low who gets up early and goes out and develops
the hit.
We are the publishers of
THAT Chas. K. Harris' elaborate new photo-play,
"When It Strikes Home," will shortly lie ready
for its first public presentation.
"NORWAY"
"COME BACK DIXIE"
' ALL I CAN DO IS JUST
LOVE YOU"
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THE SONG OF SONGS
SECURES EXPOSITION PLUM.
H. C. Johnson, Pacific Coast Manager for Leo
Feist, Inc., Gets Exclusive Privilege of Sup-
plying Singers for Special Days at Panama-
Pacific Exposition.
H. C. Johnson, manager of the San Francisco
office of Leo Feist, Inc., has advised his house that
he has secured the exclusive privilege of supplying
singers for the special days at the Panama-Pacific
[Exposition in that city and has also forwarded a.
letter from the president of the exposition ex-
pressing his appreciation of the quality of the pro-
gram supplied under Mr. Johnson's auspices on
the recent Post-Call Day at the exposition, when
the leading Feist numbers were programmed and
were sung by artists of reputation.
(Chanson do coenr brise)
Music by Moya
Three Keys: Ab, Bb and D
Send 12 Cents (or Sample Copy
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41E. 34th St., NEW YORK
Canadian Branch
347 Yonge St., TORONTO
NEW WITMARK PRODUCTIONS.
To Publish the Music of "So Long, Letty,"
and Victor Herbert's "Princess Pat."
Among the new productions for which M. Wit-
mark & Sons will publish the music are included
"So Long, Letty," the new musical comedy with
music by Earl Carroll, and which has met with
considerab'e success on the Coast. Oliver Morosco
is the producer of the piece, which will be seen in
New York later in the season. The Witmarks will
publish the music of the new Victor Herbert op-
eretta, "Princess Pat," which opened recently.
"SING ME THE ROSARY."
"YOU CANT AFFORD TO MARRY IF YOU
CAN'T AFFORD A FORD."
" I N THE EVENING BY THE MOONLIGHT
IN DEAR OLD TENNESSEE."
"WHEN THE BELLS AT EVE ARE CALLING."
"THEY ALL SANG'ANNIE LAURIE'."
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR BST1MATE
311 Wast 434 Straet, Naw TarM City
BUY YOUR
MUSIC
FROM
BOSTON
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
<<
Merry
of
OLIVER
BOSTON, MASS.
Madness
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music DeaJeri
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS. PRINTERS, ft ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Maim Offices: M-«4 Stanhope St., Bortm.
Bramcfc Ho—eg.! New Yorfa and Ckicaif.
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
N e w York
MBYER COHEN, M«r.

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