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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
success of the short season, which was due to the
absence of the orchestra at the Panama-Pacific
Strongly and Successfully Featured at "Pop" Exposition.
Concerts of Boston Symphony Orchestra-—A
The Oliver Ditson Co. is the publisher of "Blue-
Handsome Window Display.
White March," and on the day of its publication
the Ditson window on Tremont street presented a
What is proving to be a particularly successful most attractive appearance. A photo of the com-
orchestral number is the "Blue-White March," poser held the place of honor in the center, sur-
"BLUE=WHITE MARCH" A BIG HIT.
STAR DANCE FOLIO, NO. 15.
Jerome H. Remick & Co. have just issued the
Star Dance Folio, No. 15, which represented an
excellent and carefully selected* collection of the
current hits carefully arranged for dancing. As
has been the case with the previous Star Dance
Folios, the new volume offers unusual value, and
the advance orders for the book already on file
indicate that its success will be unusual.
MUSIC BOOKSJ^OR SOLDIERS.
By an order of the Prussian Kultusministerium,
half a million copies of a book containing war
songs have been distributed amoinig the soldiers.
An appeal has been made for private contributions
which will make it possible to send a copy of this
book to every German soldier in the field.
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Handsome
Window
Display
of "Blue-White March," by Oliver Ditson Co.
composed by Ernest Schmidt, assistant conductor
of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and which has
been featured in almost every program during the
series of "Pop" concerts given by that well-known
organization at Symphony Hall in Boston this sea-
son. Double and triple encores have been the rule
rather than the exception when the "Blue-White
March" was played, and it added materially to the
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Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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The
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rounded on all sides by ti;le pages of the march,
printed in blue and white. A suitable sign attract-
ively announced "The Success of the Pops," while
festoons, streamers and rosettes of blue and white
silk ribbon added to the effect. The original man-
uscript was also shown.
The march will be issued by the Ditson house
for four hands, as well as for band and orchestra.
New York
Stands for the best in
Player, Upright and Grand
Piano