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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 25 - Page 49

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Economize!
MREVIEWflEARS
49
BIIIIIII!
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Can't Go
Wrong
THAT at the recent dealers' convention the re-
turns from two thousand letters on the cost of
With ti
doing business were read and there was a total
eist So
of eleven answers.
Will be the slogan for this
THAT the above situation led one prominent
publisher to remark that the secretary received
and perhaps several years
about as many returns as do the publishers on
to come. Music at high
their special offers of new issues.
THAT Chas. K. Harris has written a new
prices is a luxury.
Celtic soldier song entitled "Aileen," which has
produced some favorable comment and will n a
probably create more when it is published.
THAT Arthur Green recently tried his hand
at being a salesman for the Wm. Jerome Pub-
(When She Loves A
lishing Corp. and with no mean success.
Naughty Little Boy)
THAT John Philip Sousa will collaborate with
Raymond Hubbell in composing music for next
at 10c a copy is real econ-
season's Hippodrome show, which will be en-
The "follow-up" song of our last
titled "U. S. A."
Summer's big hit, " T h e r e ' s A
omy and your customers
THAT some members of the local trade are
Little Bit of Bad in Every Good
will appreciate your wisdom
still busy recovering from the excitement of
Little Girl."
convention
week.
in advocating its use!
THAT it is to be noticed that the Liberty Bond
SPECIAL PRICE TO DEALERS
issue is oversubscribed without the assistance
of a single popular song being written about it.
a copy if you attach this
Advt. to your order
THAT an unusual feature of the Lambs' Gambol
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
at the Manhattan Opera House last Sunday
night was the singing of the song "Fall Into
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
Line for Your Motherland," the words be-
"WE WILL RALLY TO THE RACKET" ing by President Wilson, and the music by John
MORSE AND FIELDS BUSY AGAIN
New Patriotic Song, by Perkins and Motzan, L. Golden.
Theodore Morse and Arthur Fields are at it
THAT Irving Berlin appeared to have the in-
Released This Week
side track in the musical program at the Lambs' again, and two new songs from this versatile
duo will shortly be released by Leo Feist, Inc.
Lindsay S. Perkins recently wrote a patriotic Gambol, and got away with it.
The numbers are entitled "Throw No Stones in
poem for the New York Evening Telegram en-
the Well That Gives You Water" and "Mammy
titled "We Will Rally to the Racket," which "UNFURL THE FLACT USED IN SCHOOLS Hlossom's Possum Party." The numbers are
came to the notice of Otto Motzan, the well- "Unfurl the Flag," the patriotic song published said to be well up to the usual standard the
known composer, who immediately got in touch by Hamilton S. Gordon, is the poem of the late above writers are in the habit of attaining.
with Mr. Lindsay, and as a result of the meet- John Butler, a Grand Army man, and was set to
ing, Mr. Motzan has written a musical setting music by Alberto Himan. It has been used very
Brice and King, the well-known vaudeville
for the work, which was released this week. often recently in patriotic exercises in the pub- team who have done much in the way of intro-
The royalties from the sale of the song will be lic schools of New York. The number lends it- ducing and featuring popular songs, will, ac-
donated to the American Red Cross. "We Will self readily to the use of large choruses, and cording to recent reports, tour the country next
Rally to the Racket" is being published by the from that point is already quite a success. It season in their own show.
Karczag Publishing Co., Inc., and is a work is predicted that it will be a number that will
which will attract immediate attention.
stay popular for several years.
JUST ISSUED
How Can Any Girl Be
A Good Little Girl"
"CENTURY
EDITION"
Century Music Pub. Co.
TWO BEST SACRED SONGS
7c
"TWILIGHT LANE"
A PATRIOTIC HYMN THAT WILL LAST
A Dainty Song by Greene and Solman
Now In Demand
THE VOICE IN THE The American National Hymn
WILDERNESS
JOHN PRINDLE SCOTT
BLEST ARE THE PURE
IN HEART
F. FLAXINGTON BARKER
These songs are suitable for all church services including
Christian Science. Both issued in two keys
WITH PRELUDE
Wordi by Rev. S. E. SMITH
Mu.ic by GEO. L. WEITZ
OUR THREE STEADY SELLERS
(1) "The Paradise of Your Dear Eyes'
A Ballad by Greene and Miller
GEO. L. WEITZ, 753 6th A v c , New York
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The most complete collection of National and
Patriotic Songs ever published—includes the
National Song of every Nation in the world
Novelty Fox-Trot
by H. Stanley Haskins
(3)
Entr'acte by Silvio Hein
CARL MILLEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.,Inc.
25 West 45th Street
NEW YORK CITY
HUNTZINGER & DILWOmrnTioS^fifth Avc, New York
jJThe Ballad Incomparable
Another Hit!
THE
MAGIC
"Over There"
By Geo. M. Cohan
"If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote
Poor Butterfly"
Get In at this price.
OF
7c per copy
HAVE YOU GOT THESE?
" Sometime "
18c per copy
"M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i"
By
18c per copy
ARTHUR
"There's Only One Little Girl."
By Geo. M. Cohan
7c per copy
Wm. Jerome Publishing Corporation
Strand Theatre Building.
NEW YORK CITY
A.PENN
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New York City
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