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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 25, 1919
53
SAUNDER'S SONG SHOP TO OPEN
"WILL WOOD"
Select Series Hit
"Drifting On"
A Waltz Song by Those "Hit" Writers
HOWARD JOHNSON
and
JOSEPH H. SANTLY
Special prices for next 30 days
to dealers who will feature
this great success.
WILL WOOD
233 West 40th St., NEW YORK
HARP OBBLIGATO WITH SONG
The popular Ditson song, "Dreaming Alone in
the Twilight," words by Carl Clemson and music
by Hartley Moore, was featured at a recent con-
cert in Prince Bay, N. J., by Mrs. William David,
a noted soprano. The number was rendered with
a violin and 'cello obbligato and also a harp obbli-
gato, composed and played by Miss Anna Welch,
of the harp department of Chas. H. Ditson & Co.,
New York.
THE TRADE REPORTS
STRICT LEGITIMATE
DEMAND
FOR THESE NUMBERS
(Listed here as per results)
"Tents of Arabs"
Song—Intermezzo—One Step
"Wond'rlna"
Ballad-Foxtrot
"Romance"
The Oriental Song-Waltz
All b y LEE DAVID
What Are You Offering Your Customer a?
B. D. NICE & CO.
1544 Broadway,
New York
New Store to Be First of a Series of Retail Stores
Established by C. Arthur Fifer Music Co.
The first of a scries of retail song shops to be
known as "Saunder's Song Shop," inaugurated by
the C. Arthur Fifer Music Co., Inc., Quincy, 111.,
will shortly be opened at 411 Hampshire street,
that city, and will be managed by H. C. Saundcrs,
director of the Rialto Jazz Band, and late of the
team of Saundcrs & Melvin, vaudeville artists.
The song shops are to be opened in direct con-
nection with the above publishing firm, and spec-
ial efforts will be made to exploit the songs of
that house. The C. Arthur Fifer Music Co. al-
ready has a number of branch offices located in
some of the larger business centers of the coun-
try, and it is planned by that organization to
have its own shops from coast to coast before
very long.
\bu cant go
wrong with
any'Feist'
A Great Song!
"Freckles"
Featured by
Nora Bayes
SINGS POPULAR WITMARK SONGS
"The Girl from Milwaukee," one of the most suc-
cessful drawing cards on the vaudeville stage, has
just returned from a most successful western tour,
and is playing engagements in some of the larger
eastern cities. She is successfully singing Victor
Herbert's delightful song, "Kiss Me Again," and in
addition especially features the popular number,
"That Wonderful Mother of Mine," both of which
are published by M. Witmark & Sons.
"SUNSHINE GIRL OF MINE" POPULAR
The Meyer Cohen Music Co. has recently pub-
lished a song entitled, "Sunshine Girl of Mine."
Since its release its sales have mounted steadily,
and the staff of the above organization are very
enthusiastic over the way it is showing up. They
expect it to lead the catalog during the present
season. Another number, which the firm is hav-
ing much success with is the ballad, "If I Only
Had You" (I'd Feel Like a Millionaire).
DEALERS—Writ* for Bulletin
and Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
NEW LEWIS NUMBER
Lewis Bros., Portland, Ore., are the publishers
of the sons, "Land o' Dreams," the words and
music of which are by L. V. Clark. The number
has been placed in the standard calatog of the
company.
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
JEROME H.REfflCK&CO:S
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Evening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long. Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eye*
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln', Caroline
Ring Out] Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine-
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
SACRED
Tearh Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Volee
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Rest
AND MANY OTHERS