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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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A NEW CENTURYJEDITION CAMPAIGN.
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CENTURY EDITION FACTS
An absolutely fixed price—ioc.
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,
io. Co-operation with the dealer in practical
sales promotion.
CENIURYMUSICPUBC 0
231-235 Vest4O tt 3tHwYork(ity
"SYBIL" TO BE PRESENTED.
"Sybil," the new musical comedy, with score by
Victor Jacobi, and which has been presented with
great success in Washington and other cities, will
be open at the Liberty Theatre on Monday of next
week. The cast is a notable one and is headed by
Joseph Cawthorn, Julia Sanderson and Donald
Brian. Chappell & Co. publish the music, there
being several numbers that hold great promise.
SOME OF OUR SUCCESSES
ONLY YOU (Waltz Ballad)
THERE'S A ROSE IN OLD ERIN THAT'S
BLOOMING FOR ME
MOONBEAMS BRING LOVE DREAMS AND
LOVE DREAMS ALWAYS BRING ME YOU
ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT
IN THE UNO OF LOVE WITH THE
SONG BIRDS
0 HOW I WANT YOU
SING ME THE ROSARY
I'LL BRING A WEDDING RING TO YOU
IN SPRING
DEAR OLD MA
I LOVE THE NAME OF DIXIE
WHEN WE GATHERED WILD FLOWERS
TAMBOURINES AND ORANGES(Fox Trot)
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
(Ehurrh, Jlaxson and (Eumpang
1367-1369 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
311 Wast 43d Street, M«w Tori City
Widespread Advertising for Benefit of Dealers
to Appear During Coming Four Months.
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With
Feist'So
In view of the success that attended the big ad-
vertising campaign carried on by the Century Music
Publishing Co. last fall in the Ladies' Home Jour-
nal and other periodicals of national circulation, the
publishers have decided upon another campaign on
somewhat similar lines to run through the opening
months of the current year.
In arranging the last campaign the Century Co.
consulted with many of its dealers, with the result
that advertising mediums were suggested by the
dealers that had never been presented by the ad-
vertising agents. In planning the new campaign
it was decided to use ten of the publications sug- i-i
gested by dealers, although their names will not be
announced.
The new campaign will run through February,
March, April and May. The advertisements, copies
of which have been sent to the dealers, will feature III
a large number of the leading selections in the
Century Edition catalog, and special advertisements
featuring the same numbers have been prepared, in
electrotype form, for the use of live dealers in
their local newspapers. As the circular sent out by
the Century Co. says, "You can't expect to benefit
from our advertising if you don't co-operate with
us," and the majority of Century Edition repre-
sentatives apparently realize that fact.
"Over a Million Dollars'
worth of 'Feist* Music sold
in 1915."
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To the Dealers,
Who, by their splen-
did co-operation and
support, made this
record possible, we
offer our sincerest
thanks.
il:::: :::: LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST
Bldg., New York :::::»::-«l
TRIBUTE TO STEPHEN C. FOSTER.
Prepared by W. R. Whittlesey, Assistant, and
O. G. Sonneck, Chief of the Music Division
of the Library of Congress.
The interest and esteem expressed by musicians
of the present day in the best of the songs of
Stephen C. Foster, songs that have always had a
warm place in the popular heart, give reason
enough for the devotion of a little bibliographical
science to the work of this American composer.
This has been done by Walter R. Whittlesey, as-
sistant, and O. G. Sonneck, chief of the music
division of the Library of Congress, in a Govern-
ment publication entitled "Catalog of the First
Editions of Stephen C. Foster." The original edi-
tions are extremely scarce. Foster's brother, Mor-
rison, published a collection of the songs supposed
to be complete, but the authors of this monograph
show that it is not, and add considerably to the
Foster list. They suggest a problem in the last
paragraph of their preface: "The question
whether or not all songs published with Foster's
name as composer really were composed by him
has been left to others for an answer."
A STARVE FIRST MAGNITUDE
LITTLE
MOTHER
WHO WAITS
ALL ALONE
WORDS BY
MUSIC
BERNARD
iGROWMAfT
HARRY
J)E COSTA I
NOW AT
THE ZENITH OF ITS POPULARITY
M.WITMARK & SONS
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NEW YORK
CHICAGO
SAN FRANCI5C0 LONDON
.
Two Sensational English Ballad
Successes
We are the publishers of
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day A Hunter
S2 West 45th Street
NEW YOBK
THESONGOFSONGS
(Chanson da co«or brite)
Music by Mora
Three Keys: Ab, Bb and D
Send 12 Cents (or Sample Copy
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 E. 34th St., NEW YORK
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Canadian Branch
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WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
"Merry
of
BOSTON, MASS.
Madness"
OLIVER DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
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WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
•UBLISHERS, PRINTERS, ft ENGRAVERS OF MUSK
Mala Offices: MM Staahope St., Bottom.
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A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By GHAS. K. HARRIS
BOLD WHBRBVBR MUSIC IS SOLD
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