Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE
53
REVIEW
NO SECRET! MREVIEWflEARS
Every Successful Dealer
Knows that
Century Edition
Is Beyond Question the
Greatest Value in Sheet
Music.
THAT'S WHY HE
HANDLES IT!
NATIONAL ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN NOW ON!
n
1
CENIURYMUSICPUBC
i
0
t
231-235 Vest40 *3tK«vYork(ity
1
CONCERT OF MANUSCRIPT SOCIETY.
The Manuscript Society will give a memorial
concert of works of the late Charles B. Hawley at
the MacDowell Gallery, 108 West Fifty-seventh
street, on Friday evening. Mr. Hawley was a
charter member of the Manuscript Society. Those
v/ho will appear are Elizabeth Wheeler, Nevada
van der Veer, Margaret Keyes, Hazel MacConnell,
Reed Miller, Dan Beddoe, Heinrich Meyn, Wilfred
Glenn, Oley Speaks, the Prospect Heights Choral
Society, of Brooklyn, Frank Von Neer, conductor,
and Charles Gilbert Spross as accompanist.
HONOR C. B. HAWLEY'S MEMORY.
A graceful tribute to the memory of the late
Charles B. Hawky was paid by John Wanamaker
in the memorial concert devoted to the composi-
tions of this distinguished composer, which was
given last Saturday in the auditorium. The pro-
gram was one of unusual interest and was inter-
preted by celebrated artists. The Knabe and
Schomacker pianos were used.
Two Sensational English Ballad
Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YOBK
Going Big
S Beautiful Serenade
A NIGHT IN JUNE
Piano Solo. Are you getting your share?
lished as a solo or duet for all instruments.
Also pub-
C. L. BARNHOUSE, Oskaloosa, Ion a, II, S. A.
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
GHturrli, paxaon attfc (Emttpattij
1367-1369 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
MBSIC Engravers and Printers
SBND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
Sll W«tt 4 M Street, New T e r l City
THAT the first annual meeting and election of
the Greater New York Music Publishers' and Deal-
ers' Association will be held at the Hotel Imperial
next Tuesday evening.
THAT those who do not attend cannot plead lack
of notice when they find out the good time they
missed.
THAT, according to a contemporary, band lead-
ers with carnival companies plan to set aside
special days for featuring the publications of prom-
inent houses.
THAT the idea should certainly sound good to
the members of the trade.
THAT Teddy Morse on his vaudeville tour is
getting some excellent ideas of music pluggers'
tactics from the other side of the fence.
THAT Jack Glogau, of the Feist staff, who has
been doing some professional work on the road in
the Middle West, returned to headquarters on Mon-
day full of good reports.
THAT Theodore Morse is the latest member of
the music fraternity to fall a vistim to la grippe,
but is getting along nicely.
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With 71
eistSo
Joe McCarthy and Percy Wenrich
have found a " Koh-I-Noor "
in
"Sweet Cider Time
When You Were Mine"
i
It is the biggest " g e m " in the song
game today.
If we told you we
think i t is as good as " T u l i p and
The Rose" you would hardly believe
it, but just wait until you hear it.
"A CITY OF J O Y " ^ N E W SONG CYCLE.
Unusual and Interesting Volume Just Issued by
the Ditson Co.
"The City of Joy," an unusual and interesting
song cycle, for which Charles Hanson Towne sup-
plied the lyrics an.d Deems Tayor the music, and
which has just been issued to the trade by the
Oliver Ditson Co., Boston. The volume is attract-
ively printed and is illuminated with sketches in
black and white by the composer. Five numbers
are included in the cycle, they being "Spring in
Town," "Poor
," "
But Happy," "The Roof
Garden" and "Home," and they are altogether de-
lightful.
WANT "SYBIL" FOR LONDON.
W i l l i a m Boosey, of Chapped & Co. Coming
Here to Arrange for British Production.
«•:••••::! LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bld B ., New York aSSS
WILL LIVE AS LONG AS LOVE LASTS
ORIGINALLY SUNG
AND STILL 6CING
FEATURED By THAT
IHIMI TABLE ARTfirf
BV
HENRY
BLOSSOM
ANO
VICTOR.
William Boosey, managing director of Chappell
& Co., Ltd., London, will sail shortly for the United
States to arrange for the production in London of
"Sybil," the successful operetta by Victor Jacobi,
and which is now being presented at the Liberty
Theatre under the management of Charles Froh-
man, Inc.. Chappell & Co. control the musical
rights to the piece.
SCHEff
HERBERT
PUBLISHED IN FOUR KEYS
M. W. WITMAR.K, &> SONS
NEW VOftK
CHICAGO
LONDON
AN ELABORATEjriTLE PAGE.
Cover of "Siam" the Most Elaborate and Ex-
pensive Produced by Leo Feist, Inc.
For "Siam," the new song by Howard Johnson
and Fred Fischer, Leo Feist, Inc., has provided a
title page that is declared to be the most elaborate
and costly that the house has yet put on one of its
songs, and the general effect indicates that the ef-
fort and expense have not been wasted. The sketch
itself is most artistic and distinctly Oriental, and
the blending of the many colors serves to bring out
the details with excellent effect.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
p b|ishers
BOSTON »
MadncM "
WALTER JACOBS
8 Boiworth St.,
Publisher
BOSTON, MASS.
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate aad supply Erery Requirement of Maaic Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-04 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
W* ar« th« publUh«r» of
THESONGOFSONGS
(Ckuuon do n e a r bris«)
Matic by Moya
TkrM Keys = Ab, H> aad D
Send 12 Cent* ier Staple Copy
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 E. 34th St., NEW YORK
Canadian Branch
347 Yoai« St.. TORONTO
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By GHAS. K. HARRIS
BOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
MEYER C O H E N , MET.
New York