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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AN EXCELLENT MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
NEW MUSIC OF THE MONTH.
(Special to The Review.;
BOOSEY & CO.,
9 East 17th Street, Xew York.
Awakening (Julia C. R. Dorr-Walter Gurnsey Rey-
nolds)
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Tlie Chariots of the Lord (Rev. John Brownlie, D.D.-
Edward Elgar)
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Eyes of Firozee (Frederick John Fraser-Amy Wood-
forde-Finden)
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If I Were King of Ireland (Alfred Perceval Graves-
Fay Foster)
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Lights of Home, The (Alfred Xoyes-C. Linn Seiler). . .60
Little Lass of Mine (Percy Greenbank-Merlin Morgan) .60
Love's Philosophy (Shelley-Roger Quilter)
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Phyllis (Helen Taylor-Wilfrid Sanderson)
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Roseland (Gertrude McDermaid-Kennedy Russell)... CiO
Sunshine For Shadow (Fred G. Bowles-T. Wilkinson
Stephenson)
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ST. PAUL, MINN., December 27.—One of the suc-
cessful music departments in this city is that lo-
cated in The Emporium, one of the largest de-
partment storo The department, which is under
OLIVER D1TSOX CO.,
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
Hear, O Lord (Alfred Wooler)
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Hundred Pipers (Jacobite Song) (('has. Macl'herson-
Alan Stuart)
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If
I Could Only Be a Child Again ( W . II. P e t e r h a n s ) . 5 0
Japanese Death Song (Earl Cranston Sharp) . .
King, The (Horatio Winslow-Fay Foster)
Little White Bird (Teresa Strickland-Lily Strickland).,
Requital (Charlotte Becker-Emil Wiegaiid)
Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing (James Edmes-
ton-Emil Rhode)
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Whispering Hope (Alice Hawthorne)
INSTRUMENTAL.
Music Department, The Emporium, St. Paul.
the sales management of H. Ross McClure, is
noted for its up-to-date displays of popular music,
and only recently won the prize from a prominent
publisher in a window display contest. Among
the features of the department is a separate space
provided with a table and chairs for the conve-
nience of music teachers in making their selections,
and the result has been the building up of an ex-
cellent trade in featuring music for publications
of the better class. The department is one of the
chain controlled by the American Music Stores.
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FOR THE ORGAN :
Prelude in A flat (Ave Maria) (Chas. Gounod)
Prelude in A (Alfred Ilollins)
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Prelude in C sharp Minor (Serge Rachmaninoff)..
Prelude in C (Berceuse) (Alfred Hollins)
Prelude in G (Berceuse) (H. A. Wheeldon)
Prelude in E (Cortege) (Victor Marchot)
Prelude in G (Lied) (W. Wolstenholme)
Bethlehem, Op. 48, Xo. 3 (Otto Mailing)
Prelude to "The Deluge" (Camille Saint-Saens)....
Festal (Prelude in A, Op. 24) (L. Boslet)
Invocation in lib (Alexandre Guilmant)
Melody in F, Op. 3, No. 1 (Anton Rubinstein)....
Prelude in lib (Priere Op. 22, No. 1) (Joseph Cal-
laerts)
Reverie (Traumerei) (Richard Strauss)
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.40
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.,
2l!t West 4(ith Street, New York.
An Old-Fashioned Garden in Virginia (Marion Sun-
shine-Henry I. Marshall)
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Sooner or Later (Your Heart Will Cry "I Want You")
(Ed. Rose-Abe Olman)
That Tom Tom Tag (John L. Golden-Fred C. Noble). .
There's Only One Maryland in Maryland (Gi-o. |.
Moriarly-Riihard A. Wliiting)
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INSTRl "MENTAL.
Ili-rvl \>lse < Frank 11. drey)
llumorpke Waltz, The ( I )vorak-l >anrnark )
Kangaroo 11 op. The (Melville, Morris)
Rosemary Waltzes (Merle Von Ilagen.)
SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIX & CO.,
•J-ii West 47th Street, New York.
All Aboard for Chinatown (Frank Davis-Win. Brook-
liouse)
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Boston Bull (Win. J. Hart-Raymond Walker)
.50
Emancipation Handicap (.Halsey K. Mohr)
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In Dear Old Napoli (James Brockman)
She Was Made for Love (Alfred Bryan-IIalsey K.
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Mohr)
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Vhat a Wonderful Mother You'd Be (Joe Gootlwin-Al.
.60
J'iantadosi)
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Jerome H. Remick, president of Jerome H. Rem-
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of the company, from Detroit, on Monday of this
week for the purpose of looking over the business
totals of the year and discussing with those in
charge of the New York end of the business plans
for the 1016 campaign.
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Awarded first prize in many world compe-
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first prizes of preference won by its superb
tone, wonderful breadth of expression and
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