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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Century Edition
The only Nationally Adver-
tised Edition of S t a n d a r d
Classic Music Published
The BIG
MID-WINTER
ADVERTISING
CAMPAIGN
is now running
Are You Taking Advantage of It ?
THE REVIEW HEARS
a friend of ours after taking in an
amorous situation for some minutes remarked:
"Gosh, If I Could Only Love a Girl Like That."
THAT the title of this song is given away free,
gratis and without charge.
THAT with the coming of war clouds on the
horizon, the popular song writers immediately
started in to prove that the pen is mightier than
the sword.
THAT during the past week or so, the waving
of the flag has helped to "put over" some
awfully poor "war songs."
THAT Joe McCarthy, Fred Fischer and Grant
Clark have left the Feist staff of writers, the two
former to start their own publishing house, and
the latter to join the staff of Waterson, Berlin
& Snyder.
THAT Jack Norworth is singing his own com-
position with success at the Palace Theatre, the
song being one of a ""proud father, entitled "My
Boy."
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"The Scandal of the Flowers" Proving a Feature
in "Betty"—"Naughty, Naughty, Naughty"
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JOS. HOWARD A_HIT IN VAUDEVILLE
Jos. E. Howard and Ethelyn Clark are regis-
tering one of the genuine hits on the Keith cir-
cuit, and have recently been playing at the
Riverside Theatre, where they received a cordial
reception. Mr. Howard's new song, as sung
by Miss Clark and himself, entitled "Love Me
Little, Love Me Long," was a complete success
from every angle, getting no less than ten en-
cores at some of the shows. From all reports
"Love Me Little, Love Me Long," which has
had some heavy sales during the past year, is
still climbing in popularity. Chas. K. Harris is
the publisher.
The success of "The Scandal of the Flowers"
"THE FOX TRAIL^_FOR FEBRUARY
in the "Betty" show now playing in Philadel-
phia, gives Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., The February issue of "The Fox Trail," the
the publishers, two production numbers of bright little house organ issued by the Sam Fox
exceptional
merit.
"Naughty,
Naughty, Publishing Co., Cleveland, O., which has just
Naughty," the hit of the Winter Garden show, been issued, contains as usual some live editorial
is one of the best selling numbers of the sea- comment upon the various feature songs of the
son, and sale of "The Scandal of the Flowers" Fox House and of the campaigns being carried
has been sufficient since its release to assure on in the interest of those numbers.
the publishers that they not only have one but
two fast selling production numbers.
PERCY WENRICH/S NEW SUCCESS
"Silver Bay," the new song by Percy Wen-
rich, is announced as the successor to his
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge Publications Cor- "Moonlight Bay," which was some little suc-
cess in itself. In a recent issue of the New
dially Received by Large Audience
"Waiting for You," by Onofrio Sciacca, is in-
York American quite a little space was given
creasing its list of admirers day by day. As a
the
song, which is published by Leo Feist, Inc.
One of the most successful concerts of the
high-class number it has been accepted for some
season
in
the
John
Wanamaker
Auditorium
was
time, but recent successes by singers using the
The Song of the Moment
number show it is a high-class number with given on Wednesday afternoon, February 7.
popular appeal. Jos. W. Stern & Co.. are the Gilderoy Scott delighted the audience with
"Nevermore, Prairie Moon," " 'Twixt Daylight
publishers.
and Dark" and "Southern Lullaby." Gordon
Phillips presented "Jn Sleepy Hollow"; Marion
You Are Sure to Have Calls for the
London sang with wonderful success "Somebody
Greatest "Blues" Song Ever Written
Cares for Me" and "Always One More Dawn,"
('Till the Boys Come Home)
and George F. Reimherr, accompanied by Frank
Eraun at the piano, closed the afternoon's en-
tertainment with "Souvenir," "Thou Art to Me,"
NUMBER 18152
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
a sacred song "Homeland," and that new but in-
creasingly popular number "Norah." All the 41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
song numbers are published by Hinds. Hayden
& Eldredge, Inc.
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A WONDERFUL LIST OF HITS
YOUR STOCK IS NOT COMPLETE
"THERE'S ONLY ONE LITTLE GIRL"
By GEO. M. COHAN
"Sometima" (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 Calling"
"Love and YoiP'
"M-i-s-s i-s-s-i-p p-i"
"My Boy"
"Donkey Trot" (Instrumental)
"DominO Waltz" (Instrumental)
(Original Jass Waltz)
"You're As Dear To Me As Dixie
Was To Lee"
A Laugh in Every Line
McKinley Music Co.
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