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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 24 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
10
NOW SETTLEDjNJSIEW QUARTERS
From the Revolution to the
War With Germany
92
43
American
Patriotic songs,
including
many brand-
new songs
never before
published in
a collection
National
songs of other
Nations in
both the
original text
and the
English
translation
Every Country in the Civilized World is Represented
A Window Display of This Wonderful Collec-
tion Will Draw the Half-Dollars to
Your Till Like a Magnet
Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams Enjoy Increased
Facilities in Strand Theatre Building—Featur-
ing Several Excellent Songs
Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams, Consolidated,
Inc., who in recent years occupied quarters at
the corner of Forty-seventh street and Broad-
way, adjacent to the Palace Theatre, are now
situated in their new offices and professional
studios on the third floor of the Strand Theatre
Building.
The new home of the firm is much larger
than their former quarters, and is a demonstra-
tion of the progress this company is making.
Besides the commodious offices and shipping
rooms they now have eight professional demon-
stration rooms. The offices since the recent
opening have been besieged by professionals
who are anxious to place numbers from the
Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams catalog in their
repertoire.
Among the featured songs this concern is
now publishing are: "America Needs You Like
a Mother" (Would You Turn Your Mother
Down), "When Those Sweet Hawaiian Babies
Roll Their Eyes," "Rolling Stones," "Bring Me
a Girl," "The More I See of Hawaii the Better
I Like New York" and "When I See You I
See Red, White and Blue."
'BLACK & WHITE^ERIES ENLARGED
Some Excellent Compositions Recently Added
to the Series Give It Increased Value
The "Black and White" series of music pub-
lished by M. Witmark & Sons is suddenly in-
creasing in popularity, as the value of the pub-
lications included in the list is realized. They
represent music of the type for which there is
steady and unending demand.
Recent additions to the "Black and White"
series include "There's a Long, Long Trail,"
now an international success; "The Magic of
Your Eyes," a song of the ballad type, by Arthur
COMPLETE CONTENTS
Absent Friends and You, Mary
America
America for Me
American Eagle, The
Annie Laurie
Auld Lang Syne
Baby Mine
Battle Cry of Freedom, The
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Battle Prayer, The
Ben Bolt
Benny Havens, Oh
Blue and the Gray, The
Bowld Sojer Boy, The
Columbia, God Preserve Thee Free
Columbia, Hail
Dearest Spot Is Home, The
Dixie's Land
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes
Flag of Our Country, The
Flag of Our Union Forever. The
Girl I Left Behind Me, The
God of Our Fathers
God Reigns
God Save America
Great God of Nations
Hail Columbia
Here's to You
Home Again
Home, Can I Forget Thee
Home of the Happy and Free
Home, Sweet Home
Hot Time in the Old Town, A
Hurrah for Our Bauuer
John Brown's Body
Just Before the Battle, Mother
Keller's American Hymn
Last Night
Last Rose of Summer, The
Lizette
Lord Is My Shepherd, The
Love's Old Sweet Song
Marching Along
Marching Through Georgia
Maryland, My Maryland
Massa's in de Cold Ground
Midshipmite, The
Minstrel Boy, The
My Country Dear
My Old Kentucky Home
My Native Land
Nancy Lee
Nearer My God to Thee
Oh, the Land That We Love
Old Black Joe
Old Familiar Place, The
Old Folks at Home
Old Ironsides
Old Oaken Bucket, The
On the Road to Mandalay
Onward, Christian Soldiers
Our Banner
Our Country's Flag
Our Land, O Lord
Private Tommy Atkins
Rally 'Round the Flag
Red, White and Blue, The
Remember the Maine
'Round the Old Camp Fire
Sailing
Sailors' and Soldiers' Memorial
Day
Soldiers' Farewell
Star Spangled Banner, The
Stars of the Summer Night
Sweet and Low
Sword of Bunker Hill, The
Taps
Thanksgiving
Then You'll Remember Me
Thousand Leagues Away, A
Toast to Dewey, A
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
True Blue
United
Vacant Chair, The
We Are Coming, Father Abrah'm
We're Tenting To-night
When Johnny Comes Marching
Home
When This Cruel War Is Over
Yankee Doodle
Yankee Girls, The
Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew, A
National Songs of the Following Nations
In both the original text and English translations
Argentina—National Hymn
Austria—Austrian National Hymn
Belgium—Brabanconne
Brazil—National Hymn
Bulgaria—Blood, O Maritza
Canada—The Maple Leaf Forever
Cuba—La Bayamese
Denmark—King Christian
Ecuador—We Salute Thee
Egypt—Khedival Hymn
England—Rule Britannia
God Save the King
Finland—Our Land, Our Father-
land
France—The Marseillaise
Germany—The Watch on the
Rhine
Deutscbland tiber Alles
Greece—Hymn to Freedom
Retail Price 50 cts.
Guatemala—Guatemala,
Around
Thy Free Banner
Hawaii—Aloha Oe
Holland—Holland's National
Hymn
Hungary—Hungarian National
Hymn
Ireland—The Harp That Once
Through Tara's Hall
The Wearing of the Green
St. Patrick's Day
Italy—National Hymn
Garibaldi's War Hymn
Japan—May Our Lord Reign Long
Mexico—Patriotic Song
New Zealand— Zealand
Norway—Norwegian National
Hymn
Poland—Polish Hymn
Portugal—National Hymn
Roumania—Long Live Our Noble
King
Russia—Russian Hymn
Russian National Hymn
Scotland—The Blue Bells of Scot-
land
Serbia—O, Serbians Rise
Spain—Spanish National ^png
Royal March
Sweden—Charles John, Our Brave
King
Turkey—Song of the Sultan
Venezuela—Glory to the Brave
Men
Wales—March of the Men of Har-
lech
Write for Special Introductory Trade Price
HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc.
Publishers
11-15 Union Sq. West
NEW YORK
The "Black & White" Series Trade-Mark
A. Kent; "Somebody Loves You, Dear," a love
ballad by Annie Andros Hawley; "My Rosary
for You," a melodious composition by Ernest R.
Ball; "The Secret of Home, Sweet Home," by
George J. Trinkaus; "It's a Long Lane That
Has No Turning," by Manuel Klein; "A Song
for You," by Frederick W. Vanderpool;
"Spring's a Lovable Lady, Dear," and "In Pillow
Town," two effective numbers by W. Keith
Elliott; "Sorter Miss You," by Clay Smith;
"Evening Brings Rest and You," by F. H.
Bishop, and "No Voice But Yours," a fine piece
by Frank E. Tours.
WRITING MUSICAL COMEDIES
Eysler, the composer of "The Blue Paradise,"
is a little man who thinks only of his wife and
family. When he has a commission to write*
musical comedy, says the New York Evening
Post, he will bring out the score of "Aida" and
carefully examine it before beginning work.
"You know," he says, "there are so many arias
in 'Aida' that the public has never heard that
I feel it is a waste of time to write so much
new with all this old beautiful material avail-
able."

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