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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 6 - Page 53

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THE MUSIC TRADE
NOW RUNNING
Hook up your selling
forces with the big mid-
winter a d v e r t i s i n g
campaign of
"CENTURY
EDITION"
and make your cash
register play a merry
tune
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
PROMISING_NEW WALTZ
REVIEW
MREVIEWflEARS
THAT "Poor Butterfly" from "The Big Show"
at the Hippodrome, is far and away the biggest
song hit of the present season.
THAT the royalties on the song from talking
machine records and music rolls alone repre-
sent a small fortune regardless of the income
from the sheet music sales.
THAT the coming of the "Jazz" bands serve to
give us some new music, for it is easily pos-
sible to write for the saxophone, banjo, bass
viol, etc.
THAT now, however, comes the "Jug" band
with negroes making "music" by blowing into
the mouths of various sized jugs.
THAT ambitious song writers will now prob-
ably have to empty jugs of Scotch so they can
get the proper keys.
THAT A. J. Stasny, of the A. J. Stasny Music
Co., has been spending the last ten days at the
company's branch office in Chicago.
THAT Joseph Santley is featuring the new
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., production num-
ber, "The Scandal of the Flowers" in the "Betty"
show now on tour.
PHILPITT ADOPTSJVEW DISCOUNT
Well-Known Music Dealer Asks Support of
Publishers in Limiting Discount on Music to
One-Third Off—Outlines Plan in Letter
S. Ernest Philpitt, the well-known music man
who is now operating sheet music, piano and
talking machine departments in stores in Wash-
One of the best instrumental numbers in the ington, D. C , Jacksonville and Miami, Fla.,
Remick catalog this season holds to the belief that in view of existing con-
is the waltz, "Whispering ditions a discount of one-third off is the maxi-
Hearts." This waltz is mum that should be given by the music dealer,
the product of the pen of and Mr. Philpitt contemplates maintaining this
Samuel S. Aronson, and discount in his various stores.
since its release the recep-
In the furtherance of his plan, Mr. Philpitt has
tion it has received shows written a letter to a number of the leading music
it to be a number which is publishers in New York and Boston, as follows:
bound to be very popular
"Due to the complex situation as a result of
for a long time to come. the many ramifications of the existing discounts
There is no doubt many among the many publishers, it has been a source
dealers have already had a of no little annoyance as to how best to take
good sale for this waltz, but it has not yet care of this matter in the manner of discount to
reached the zenith of its popularity.
our patrons.
"I am, therefore, seriously considering the re-
TWO NEW SONGS BY WALTER J. POND tailing of all copyright sheet music of the stand-
ard publishers at a uniform discount of one-
The Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, music third off.
publishers, have just released two new songs
"What protection will your house offer me
with music by Walter J. Pond. "Girl o' Mine," should I adopt such a policy? Will my patrons
a high-class number, which will be exclusively in making inquiry at your office with a view of
used by Mr. Pond on the concert tour he is to finding out the reasonableness of my- dis-
make shortly, and "Be True to the Old Folks count be offered a price lower than one-third
Back Home," a popular number with words by off upon copyright sheet music publications or
James Wells, the author of "We're All for Uncle will you stand firmly behind me in an effort
Sam." The lyrics for "Girl o' Mine" are by to establish one-third off upon all sheet music
Malcolm Douglass, manager of the New Am- copyrights in Washington, D. C , Jacksonville
sterdam Theatre, New York.
and Miami, Fla.? Schools and seminaries having
a faculty, purchasing their supplies in the name
of the school and being recognized as schools
by the publisher naturally will be expected."
"Whispering Hearts" a Live Number in the
Remick Catalog This Season
A WONDERFUL LIST OF HITS
"THERE'S ONLY ONE LITTLE GIRL"
By GEO. M. COHAN
"Sometiim" (Vocal)
"Sometime" (Instrumental)
"Top '0 Mornin'" (High Class)
"Come Over Here It's a Wonderful Place"
"That Old New England Town"
"Turn To The Right"
"Erin Is Galling"
"Love and You*'
"M-i-s-s i-s-s-i-p p-i"
"My Boy"
"Donkey Trot" (Instrumental)
"DominO Waltz" (Instrumental)
(Original J a s s Waltz)
"You're As Dear To Me As Dixie
Was To Lee"
Wm. Jerome Publishing Corporation
Strand Theatre Building, NEW YORK CITY
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"VALSE MAYBELLE" RELEASED
One of the new issues of Roy E. Nolte's
works is now ready for release, "Valse May-
belle." Mr. Nolte has been very successful
as a writer of instrumental numbers and this,
his latest, is up to his usual high standard. The
publishers, the A. J. Stasny Music Co., are is-
suing "Valse Maybelle" under one of the most
artistic title pages of the season, consisting of
colored pussy willows and bluebirds on the
wing.
"BRIDE OF THEJVILE" PLAYING
"The Bride of the Nile," a vaudeville operetta
of rare merit, the work of Edgar Allan Woolf
and Anatol Friedland, and presented by Louis
Simon & Co., is playing in the larger cities of
the East and will be seen in New York toward
the end of this month. Two of the song hits
are "My Sweet Egyptian Rose" and "Silent
Sphinx." The music is published by Jos. W.
Stern & Co.
"CUTEY" TO BEJSSUED SHORTLY
"Cutey," the new instrumental number by Otto
Motzan, published by the Karczag Publishing
Co., will shortly be ready for distribution. The
title page will be very original, and will contain
not only its American title, but will be accom-
panied also by both the French and German
titles.
YOUR STOCK IS NOT COMPLETE
Percy Wenrich, who wrote all the song num-
bers in "Cousin Lucy," in which Julian Eltinge is
starring, has recently written a new number
which Mr. Eltinge is singing with success. The
new song is called "Everybody Do the Hula,"
and is being received as one of the best numbers
in the Eltinge show.
Winn's Practical Method of
Popular Music
and Ragtime Piano Playing
Book No. 1
Book No. 2
Standard Numbers that Sell on Sight at
"50% Profit for the Dealer"
A Trial Order From Your Nearest Jobber
Will Convince You
WINN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC
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155 West 125th Street, New York
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