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FOX TROT MADE TO ORDER.
"Underneath the Stars," First Issued as Ballad
by Remick & Co.
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fie in Riving the public what it wants is
illustrated in the featuring of the new fox trot,
''t&iderneath' the Stars," hy Jerome IT. Remick &
V«jj). The piece was first put out as a ballad inim-
f$f of the better type and was doing very well until
played in a hotel dancing parlor as a fox trot. The
number in its new form proved popular immedi-
ately, which accounts for some of the smiles worn
Holzmann, in charge of Remick's orchestra
department.
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T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
A NIGHT IN JUNE
POPULAR SONGS IN PURE LATIN.
MISS SOLOMONj^SONG WRITER.
Miss Elizabeth Solomon, who is in charge of the
sheet music department in the department store of
Koch & Co., 132 West 125th street, New York, has
seen and heard so much music during her career
that the spirit moved her, with the result that she
has written and had published a new number en-
titled "Twilight Dreams" (Are Dreams of You),
for which music was supplied by J. H. Baum. The
piece is published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
C. L. BARNHOISE, Oskaloosa, Iowa, U. S. A.
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Interesting Students in Their Work.
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A Master Melody—That has won its way to
the hearts of the people purely on merit.
PIANO SOLO, 25c.
Ask your dealer or send direct to publisher.
•••••••S
THAT Al Jolson is reported to have a contract
to make phonograph records of twelve songs for
the small sum of $1,000 each, or $12,000 for the lot.
THAT some prominent singers get almost that
much from some publishers for singing special
numbers in vaudeville and there is no official an-
nouncement made of the fact.
THAT Charles K. Harris has written a new song
with a suggestion of Irish melody and without
"colleen," "Barney," "blarney" mentioned in the
lyrics once.
THAT Abe Holzman says the instrumental cata-
log of J. H. Remick & Co., under his personal di-
rection, never looked better.
A fast rag song by
THAT the epidemic of la grippe that has been
sweeping the East has picked a number of victims
Joe McCarthy and Jimmie Monaco
from the ranks of the sheet music trade.
THAT Howard Johnson was recently seen in one
that's a "Comer". Introduced
of the Feist professional rooms, with the door se-
by Emma Carus and other Big
curely locked, poring over some music paper.
THAT, judging from the air of preoccupation on
Headliners.
the part of Mr. Johnson, there is probably a new
song under way.
FOR DEALERS ONLY
THAT in selecting the name "La Seduccion" for
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~J cents a copy if you attach this
its latest tango or fox trot the McKinley Music Co.
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has secured some title.
THAT it is a fortunate thing that most of the !
popular songs sell on the strength of the melody
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instead of the value of the lyrics from a poetical
and grammatical viewpoint.
THAT since T. B. Harms & Francis, Day &
Hunter have been giving more attention to the pro-
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fessional end of the business there are few periods
during the day when the offices are not crowded
with professionals.
THAT Harry Dellon has been installed as man-
ager of the department.
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In order to interest the students in the study of
Latin, Prof. Horace C. Wait, of the De Witt Clin-
TO WRITE OFFICIAL ELK SONG.
ton High School, New York, has hit upon the plan
of having them translate popular songs of the day
Carroll has been commissioned to write the into the pure Latin. The result is that anyone
official song for the Elks' convention in Baltimore visiting the school may hear such songs as "Tip-
this spring. This will add another to Mr. Carroll's perary" or "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier"
list of official songs, he having written "Welcome rendered in the language that inspired the soldiers
Batik'to California" for Los Angeles, and "The of Caesar. The plan might be worthy of adoption
City of Black and Gold" for Pittsburgh.
by the Department of Grammar and English in the
schools, for the successful remodeling of a popular
song lyric into good English would prove of more
Two Sensational English Ballad
value to a student than many hours spent with
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text books.
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"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
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THESONGOFSONGS
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Muiic by Mora
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CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41E. 34th St., NEW YORK
Canadian Branch
347 Tonce St., TORONTO
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
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CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
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New York