The New York Clipper (December 1916)

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December 20, 1916 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 95 GU5 AND VAN HAVE HITS Gas Knhn and Egbert Van JJstyne, "those Chicago youngsters," are the hap- piest boys in town. Everything they have touched this season has turned to gold. Songs intended for counter numbers have proved sensational hits—and numbers they banked upon to clean np did not go wrong. With such exceptional lack as their song writing bounty from the house of Remick, they have good reason for wearing endless smiles. GALLI-CURC1 TAKES SONG Marchioness Amelica Galli-Curci, fea- tured member of the Chicago Grand Opera Co., now in the fifth week of its ten weeks' stay at the Auditorium, has written the McKinley Music Co. that she will use "When Shadows Fall." Gam-Curd ranks with the world's greatest singers and her endorsement of this' song confirms Presi- dent McRlnley's belief that the number is directly suited to the needs of singers who demand something extraordinary. ROSENBAUM IN NEW ORLEANS Sam L. Rosenbaum, remembered in Chi- cago publishing circles as one of the most active ploggera of about six years ago, is now running The Triangle Music Publish- ing Co., in New Orleans. The Chicago boys knew him as "Rosen." Henry C. Jacobs John G. Jermon av •aw Holiday Greetings COLUMBIA THEATRE BUILDING B'way and 47th St, N. Y. C. 1 always want Chorus Girls, Soabrattes, Prima Donnas, for Stock Buriesqua, Tabs, Standard Wheal Shows. JOHN T. McCASLIN 123 EL Baltimore Street Baltimore, Md. Watch Your »» % HARRY STEPPE and His "Hello Girls," wishes a Merry Xmas and Happy Now Year 1V 0$S? "Zol Zine Mh Oik" IW* WIGS TOUPEES, GREASE PAINTS, ETC. A. M. BUCH A CO. lit N. NWa SU WANTED^-PRODUCERS to w my lata** taUeid xmm Oexaaay 'sadsn. t> aub. three for 19. Book ot htta, K. Send •tamp tar uat. S1UT t. EH _ JEAN BEDINI PUSS PUSS CO. AND KITTENS Wish You All A Merry* Ckristmas and A Happ>> New Year You Remember Me LITTLE DIXIE HARRIS I wish everybody in the World A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR W. S. CLEVELAND Wants The Best In Vaudeville Salts 266, Ordw.y Bids, **> M»rk.t SU NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. PHONE *3 MARKET We Irmle ill Smzmz Members ■' the Theilneal Pralessioa la [uuiii m As-.orlrr.tnl ol GREAT NEW UNPUBLISHED SONG NUMBERS S KNICKERBOCKER HARMONYSTUDIOS' ;:.,";■:•- CENTRAL TRUNKS 26 In., 111.50; 28 In., 112.60; 82 In.. fl3.S0: S6 In.. $14.50: 40 In., 116.00. CIren* Trunin. 24x18x16. 610. BUI Tron*». 30x26x19, Indue. |1S. Lltho Trunk*. 42^x26^x12. Inalae, 616.50. SbJpjxrU on receipt of 63. balance C. O. D., except orer 300 mile*, then remit the whole amount. CENTRAL TRUNK FACTORY. EM. 1664. SIMONS A CO., 8. W. cor. 7th and Areb Street*, Philadelphia.