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A SUCCESSFUL WOMAN DEALER
"BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG," SUCCESS
Miss Eva Applefield Builds Up Good Business
in "The Song Shop," Oakland, Cal.
E. T. Paull's New Descriptive March Number
Breaking Some Previous Records
OAKLAND, CAL., February 23.—One of the suc-
J. H. Remick & Co.'s song, "Where the Black-
Eyed Susans Grow," is plunging rapidly toward
the column of songs that are registerd as hits.
This number immediately upon its release some
time ago created a following and since that time
has continued to make a favorable impression
wherever it is heard. Many of the music roll
companies have placed this song in their cata-
logs, especially in their Jazz publications, as
"Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow" lends
itself readily to that sort of arrangement.
The "Battle of Gettysburg," E. T. Paull's
latest descriptive march, which he only recently
placed on the market, is apparently sweeping
the United States, and large shipments are also
being made to Canada, Australia and Great
Britain. The piece has been highly praised, as
a wonderful composition, and in most respects
is in a class by itself.
The march is a representation, musically, of
the greatest battle ever fought on the Amer-
ican continent, and the most daring military
charge ever made in the history of the world,
and the special article appearing on the inside
of the title page, describing this great battle, is
most interesting. The title page, which is a
reproduction of Pickett's famous charge at the
battle of Gettysburg, lithographed in five colors,
is one of the most striking ever seen on a piece
of music. Fifteen hundred theatre orchestras
in every State in the Union will be playing this
march number in the next ten days. E. T.
Paull is known from one end of the country to
the other as a leading descriptive march writer
of the present time, and his greatest effort in
this line is found in his new number, "Battle of
Gettysburg." The new piece is published by
the E. T. Paull Music Co., 243 West Forty-
second street, New York.
COMPLETE NEW IRISH SONG
KENDIS SONG ON_VICTOR RECORDS
cessful women music dealers of the country is
Miss Eva Applefield, who conducts "The Song
Shop" at 1332 Broadway, this city. Miss Apple-
field received training as a professional musi-
cian at the Michigan Conservatory of Music,
and since entering business has met with in-
stant success. She has also composed and pub-
lished several excellent compositions. In ad-
dition to carrying- a stock of standard music and
the hits of the day, Miss Applefield also handles
a line of pianos.
DEVELOPING INTO A HIT
"Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow" Proving
a Live Number in the Remick Catalog
Gilbert and Friedland Responsible for New
Stern Number, "I'm Hearin' From Erin"
"Come Out of the Kitchen, Mary Ann," which
was originally introduced by Louise Dresser in
"Have a Heart," now playing at the Liberty
Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland have Theatre, is one of the features of the March list
written an Irish song which is said to possess of Victor records. This number has also been
qualities that are distinctly those that go to recorded on Emerson records, and it is said
make a hit. The number is called "I'm Hearin' several other record companies will shortly re-
from Erin" and is according to reports one of lease it. The song is published by Kendis, 145
the most charming numbers those gifted writers West Forty-fifth street, who also published "We
have yet produced. Jos. W. Stern & Co., the Have Another Washington and Wilson Is His
publishers, are issuing the new song in one of Name," which recently seems to be having a
the most artistic title pages this season has run of popularity.
seen, which will assist it to attract attention.
Two Sensational English
Ballad Successes
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"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
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Bartley Costello and Theodore Morse have
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Patrick's Day to buy the new number. The
song is entitled "You Don't Have to Be Irish to
Be Welcome in an Irishman^ Home," and is
being published by Leo Feist, Inc.
Mascagni once more seeks the verdict of the
public with the score of a new, opera. It is
called "Lodoletta," and is one of the features
of the season at the San Carlo in Naples.
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are made of the finest material of lasting quality
and will be a credit to any dealer displaying
them. Circulars are being sent out with the
announcement of how these new display signs
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Mme. Marie Gabrielle Leschetizky, widow of
the famous Vienna pedagogue of the piano, is
said to be contemplating an American tour and
to 'iave sailed for that purpose. She was one of
Lebchetizky's pupils before her marriage and
has made concert appearance in Vienna and
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