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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 26 - Page 65

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
4,000,000!
Copies of
"Century Edition
iti"
were sold in 1916!
Best music procurable—plus
national advertising — plus
dealers* co-operation—
were three great factors that
made "Century's" year a record
breaker!
It's a mighty interesting prop-
osition.
Are you getting your share?
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
NEW CATALOG WELL RECEIVED
Edizione Classica in Growing Demand With
Trade and Public
Herbert I. Avery, general manager of Al.
Piantadosi & Co., Inc., states the firm's higti-
class catalog (Edizione Classica) has been well
received by both the music dealers and general
public alike. One of the featured numbers of
these issues is "Tell the Last Rose of Summer
Good-bye" and is leading in point of sales as
far as the standard numbers are concerned. Two
other songs among the above publications are
also proving quite popular, "My Cross" and
"Twilight and Dawn." These issues are all pub-
lished on the best quality of paper, are in several
colors and are really artistic publications.
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MREVIEWflEARS
OU
THAT L. Wolfe Gilbert has written the best
"nut" song produced in some time in his new
number, "Lily of the Valley."
THAT the number is one of the best applause
getters in the cabarets along Broadway.
THAT A. J. Stasny, of the A. J. Stasny Music
Co. returned from his Western trip on Monday
of this week and reports a very decided im-
provement as far as sales go in the sheet music
stores of the West.
THAT despite the fact that we have hundreds
of patriotic songs the new issues of this class 1
continue on the increase in number.
THAT the temptation to publish works of the
above nature seems almost beyond the ability
of the publishers to resist.
THAT the Greater New York Music Pub-
lishers' and Dealers' Association are now mak-
ing preparations for their annual outing, which
will probably be held the third Tuesday in
August.
THAT the above organization is a great suc-
cess socially and otherwise, as its record for
the past few months shows.
BUSY TIMES AHEAD FOR J . D. KERN
Can't Go
Wrong
With
eistSo
See our advertisement in "Saturday Evening
Post," on sale today, featuring
the Wonder Ballad
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NAME CHANGEDJ^ "LET'S RALLY"
The Karczag Publishing Co., Inc., announces
"We Will Rally to the Racket" has had its
title changed and it will be published under
the name "Let's Rally." This new patriotic
song is from the poem by Lindsay S. Perkins
and has been set to music by Otto Motzan.
"If I Had a Son For |
Each Star in Old Glory" |
(Uncle Sam I'd Give Them AH to You)
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SPECIAL PRICE TO DEALERS
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a copy if you attach this
Advt. to your order
WEITZ COMPOSITION ORCHESTRATED
The American National Hymn with prelude,
written by Geo. L. Weitz, has in response to
insistent demands been orchestrated. The or-
chestra of the Parkside Theatre of Brooklyn
played this anthem at each performance during
the past week and it received hearty applause.
REMICK & CO.'S GOOD PURCHASE
From the success of "For You a Rose" it is
easily seen that J. H. Remick & Co. made no
mistake in buying the number from the Gus
Edwards Music Publishing Co. The song is
having a very heavy sale.
JUST ISSUED
A PATRIOTIC HYMN THAT WILL LAST
"TWILIGHT LANE"
The American National Hymn
OUR THREE STEADY SELLERS
Book No. 1
Book No. 2
Standard Numbers that'Sell on Sight at
GEO. L. WEITZ, 753 6th Ave., New York
"50% Profit for the Dealer"
A Trial Order From Your Nearest Jobber
Will Convince You
WINN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC
Established 1900
155 West 125th Street, New York
WITH PRELUDE
Music by GEO. L. WEITZ
A Dainty Song by Greene and Solman
(1) "The Paradise of Your Dear Eyes"
/O\
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IsThis Book in YourWindow?
The most complete collection of National and
Patriotic Sonus ever published—includes the
National Song of every Nation in the world
(3)
A Ballad by Greene and Miller
« D - . « *L~ D . . U . . "
Novelty Fox-Trot
"aSS tile BUtter
by H. Stanley Ha.kins
f
"Bubbles" Entr **e b Y siivio Hein
CARL MILLEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.,Inc.
25 West 45th Street
Correspondence Solicited
Another Hit!
"Over There"
By Geo. M. Cohan
"If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote
Poor Butterfly"
Get In at this price.
7c per copy
HAVE YOU GOT THESE?
"Sometime"
AL.DUBIN
18c per copy
_A w p N D E R i
"M-I-s-s-l-s-s-I-p-p-I"
ERNEST R
THE M'USICBY
18c per copy
"There's Only One Little Girl."
By Geo. M. Cohan
7c per copy
Wm. Jerome Publishing Corporation
Strand Theatre Building,
NEW YORK CITY
Write for Special Offer to Dealer*
HINDS, HAYDEN&ELDREDGE,inc.
11 Union Square West
New York City

H
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
Winn's Practical Method of
Popular Music
and Ragtime Piano Playing
Wordi by Rev. S. E. SMITH
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and the Real Patriotic Song H i t
Has Already Contracted to Write the Music for
Eight Shows for Next Season
From all accounts Jerome D. Kern will be a
busy man for the next few months, for he has
already signed contracts for eight musical shows
to be presented next season. Owing to the suc-
cess of "Very Good, Eddie," "Oh, Boy!" and
other productions for which he is responsible,
Mr. Kern finds his services in great demand
and is one of the most sought after writers in
the country.
I Galled You My 1
Sweetheart"
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NEW YORK CITY

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