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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 14 - Page 51

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THE
OCTOBER 5, 1918
MUSIC
TRADE
47
REVIEW
CONDUCTED BY B. B. WILSON
LEO FEIST LIBERTY LOAN AD
Music Publishers to Provide Full-Page An-
nouncements in the Tribune Next Sunday—
Subscribe $50,000 to Liberty Loan
In another part of this paper is shown an ad-
vertisement of the Fourth Liberty Loan, con-
tributed by Leo Feist, Inc. This is a small
reproduction of a full-page ad which will ap-
pear in the Rotogravure Section of next Sun-
day's New York Tribune. A member of the
advertising section of the Liberty Loan commit-
tee recently had an opportunity of seeing the
ad and when told where it was to appear he
was quick to compliment the house of Feist not
only on the wide circulation that the advertise-
ment will receive, but 1ipon the appeal which
it will have for the readers. It might not be
out of place to remark here that Leo Feist, Inc.,
have already ma'de an'advance subscription to
the Fourth Liberty Loan of $50,000.
KLAW & ERLANGER'S PRODUCTI ON OF THE NEW MUSICAL PLAY
THE GIRL BEH 1IND THE GUN
Book and Lyrics by GUY BOLTON and P. G. W< 3DEHOUSE
THE GIRL BEHIND THE MAN BE-
HIND THE GUN
60
THERE'S LIFE IN THE OLD DOG
YET
60
THERE'S A LIGHT IN YOUR EYES 60
(Waltz Song)
SOME DAY WAITING WILL END .60
Back to the Dear Old Trenches . . .60
I Like It
60
Women Have No Mercy on the Men . .60
Vocal Score
.
.
.
$2.00
Waltz
.
.
Music by IVAN CARYLL
A Happy Family
60
I've A S y s t e m
60
Oh! H o w Warm it is Today . . . . 6 0
Selection .
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CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd., 41 East 34th St., New York
LONDON
The Lyrics are published b
.
$1.00
Fox-Trot .
. .60
347 Yonge St., Toronto
MELBOURNE
y special arrangement with
T. B. HARMS and FRANCIS. DAY & HUNTER. NEW YORK
Copyright MCMXVtl by Chapp -\\ & Co., Lid. All Right* Reserved
ENTER THE PUBLISHING FIELD
The Secretary of the State of New York
reports a new entry into the music publishers'
rank under the name of the Composers' Music
Corp. The new firm is incorporated for $10,000,
and H. Hammond, A. M. Devitilis and R. D.
Hanna arc the incorporators, 120 Broadway.
TO MUSIC DEALERS
WE ARE JOBBERS
OF MUSIC
Popular, Classic, Music
Books and Studies
Our prices on all clasaes of music -will average the
lowest. Located in the center of the country and
carrying the tremendous stock that we do we are
in a position to supply all your -wants at a SAVING
TO YOU OF TIME, MONEY AND EXPRESS
CHARGES.
All orders shipped the day we get them.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1513 E. 55th Street
CHICAGO
QUINCKE SALESMAN ON TOUR
NOTED TENOR USING FEIST SONG
According to a recent report from Chicago
John P. Miller, a member of the Chicago Grand
( Jpera Co., and one of the best-known tenors
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL V September 27.—Jimmie N.
in the United States, who has received much
Hall, sales manager for W. A. Quincke & Co., recognition in the Middle West, is singing
music publishers of Los Angeles, Cal., is out on "Women of the Homeland," a number from
his annual tour covering the following Western the standard catalog of Leo Feist, Inc.
States: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Colo-
It is also understood that Andres De Segu-
rado, South and North Dakota, Wyoming, Mon- rola, of the Metropolitan Opera Co., who is
tana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah shortly to make a transcontinental tour, will
and California. He will call on dealers in these also sing the number. There are a number of
States in the interest of his firm's catalog. In others among high-class artists singing "Women
an interview with a representative of The Re- of the Homeland."
view Mr. Hall said business so far had been
far beyond his expectations, and that it looks
NEW TYPE OF "DADDY" SONG
like a busy season. "Without a doubt 'Our
Daddy Soldier Boy' song and 'Town Talk' in-
One of the new songs issued by the Waterson,
strumental are going over for the biggest suc-
Berlin & Snyder Co. is entitled "Oh, How I
cesses we ever published," he said.
Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes
Home," a number with a very appealing lyric
"LIBERTY BONDMAGEE" ISSUED
and a melody quite attractive. Sam M. Lewis,
Kerry Mills, Inc., who recently opened pub- Joe Young and Pete Wendling are the authors
lishing offices at 207 West Forty-eighth street, and it is being published with one of the most
are publishing a song called "Liberty Bond attractive titles issued in some time, showing a
Magee." The number is being featured by Van little girl who presumably has just awakened.
The title tells her thoughts.
& Schenck, now playing vaudeville.
Jimmie Hall Now Covering the Southern States
for That House
Pershing's Crusaders
MARCH—MILITAIRE
E. T. Paull's Latest and Best March Composition
Special permission was granted to the E. T. Paull Music Co. by the U. S.
Government authorities, Committee on Public Information, to use the special
official design and title of
PERSHING'S CRUSADERS
For E. T. Paull's New Military March Number
This is positively a sensational musical number that will
sell on sight. Through government expenditure it is the
most widely advertised name of modern times. 1 he title page in five colors
is a thrilling and up-to-date work of art. Nothing published in years will attract
the attention and interest of the public, so much as a window display of this piece.
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E.T.PAUIL MUSIC CO., 243 West 42nd St., New York

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