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THE
JULY 27, 1918
MUSIC TRADE
57
REVIEW
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Thousands of
Music Lovers
are just beginning to appreciate
that the above trade-mark stands
for the best in music at a tremen-
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"Century Edition" meets the econ-
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of good music to buy just as much
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to them and a BIG profit to you.
It pays to let your customers know
you carry "Century Edition/'
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
THAT the singing of popular songs in the
camps has been such a success that we have
column stories in the daily papers on the sub-
ject and very often the most popular numbers
are mentioned, much to the displeasure of the
publishers.
THAT Joe Keit, sales manager of J. H. Remick
& Co., recently returned from a visit to Canada,
where he found "Smiles" very popular.
THAT Ernest Ball and Maud Lambert are
back in vaudeville and are meeting with their
usual success, featuring Ball's latest composi-
tions.
THAT Chas. K. Harris announces that as usual
he will spend his vacation in "Little Old New
York," thereby avoiding the necessity of telling
any rish stories.
1 HAT when it comes to "pep" nothing can
beat the annual dinner of the -beist boys.
THAT the new George M. Cohan war song
"When You Come Back, and You Will Come
Back, There's the Whole World Waiting for
You" (Witmark) is proving a distinctly popuiar
number.
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Cant Go
WronA
With a
Three Standard Songs
That Sell
Sing Me Love's Lullaby
"Give Me All of You"
"The Radiance in Your
Eyes'
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LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
CARUSO SINGSNEW NUMBER
RECOGNITION FOR "OVER THERE'
Famous Tenor Sings "Liberty Forever" at War
Benefit
in
Philadelphia
Audience in Mt. Vernon Rises When It Is
MUSIC IN ARMY CAMPS
Played—Printed in Hymn Books
Enrico Caruso, the tenor, now singing for war
Camp Dix Times Publishes Appreciation of
benefits, is reported from Philadelphia as the
Work Done by Charles D. Isaacson
Tt seems as though "Over There" is rapidly
composer of a new wartime march called "Lib- being accepted as a national song. Of course,
The Camp Dix Times, a live little sheet pub- erty Forever."
it has already been conceded the most popular
At the Ritz-Carlton Caruso sang the new of the war songs issued in this country, but now
lished for the benefit of the soldiers in train-
ing at Camp Dix, N. J., recently published an song, the words of the chorus of which are:
it is receiving further recognition. At the
appreciation of the work being done by Charles The voice of Freedom the rally is calling.
Fourth of July celebration in Mt. Vernon, N. Y.,
Her clear alarm bids us arm lest her star sink when the band played "Over There" everyone
D. Isaacson in bringing music to the army
in the night;
camps. It said, in part:
stood up as they do when the "Star Spangled
"No one has rendered a greater service to the She cries: Into rank swiftly falling
Banner" is played. Another instance of the ac-
Ye sons of mine, oh, hasten the good light ceptance of "Over There" is the fact that the
men in camp than Charles D. Isaacson, musical
to light.
editor of the New York Globe, who has spon-
First Presbyterian Church of Oak Park, 111.,
sored a number of brilliant concerts in the big Your cause shall spur you to deeds great and has recently placed "Over There" in their hymn
glorious,
auditorium. Last Saturday evening the most
books.
And in my name for my fame you shall dare,
rare of these treats was afforded the men when
Mr. Isaacson presented such world-famous stars Till in your valor's might victorious
A SACRED WAR=TIME SONG
a. 1 -. Mischa Elman, Paul Althouse, Miss Florence
You safeguard our liberty forever.
Macbeth and Raymond Ellis."
"He Maketh Wars to Cease" is a timely new
sacred song by John Prindle Scott. Frank
NEW McKINLEY NUMBER
WATERSON SONG POPULAR
Parker, baritone, of Chicago, used it at a patri-
"At the Funny Page Ball" is the title of a otic meeting with great success and writes that
"When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band new song published by the McKinley Music Co "it is a big song and should be known all over
to France," the novelty number from the catalog It shows promise of also being a popular in- the country." It is dedicated to Paul Althouse,
of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, is having a good strumental selection, as is proven by the calls the Metropolitan Opera tenor, and published by
sale from all reports. The number appears to for it. It has a very appropriate title page.
Harold Flammer, Inc.
have an especially winning melody.
McKinley's New Song Success
AN EXQUISITE SONG
Dedicated to John McCormack
THE SONG THAT TOUCHES EVERY HEART
THE GREATEST POPULAR BALLAD THE
WAR HAS YET PRODUCED
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