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45 THE NEW YORK OLIPPEB. Mabch 3. m«*k attd Soafi. has aw bad Minnie Harrloon. at keltka Union Souaro, introduced another ope of tboae MM nre coon litt« of Hftf it > "in TU-■ reft, entitle* ."Marlu' Day.". VUnte Jw Fbom If. WrrsUHK & Moss.—Fib* O'llara. i^o coaHdintcntediou; tli«, ;wg Ble-woJcDsa now Blaring Id "Mr. Blarney fropt Ireland; "(^d "By*. -Lkn J&*a" iMPM ."?■* Is flliclpc n W4jn.'«i trlrtfi HOiiif hits pub- Y «aj «)p*f fust Door. "Awkowier and Mm hv M. Wltionik ft Sons, fli-' medley -vlu I* Oolu' ''» D*» ^ e . n , "V,, 11 ?, r«mes Bound?" 1JW»J Arnold Blondi-ll. the -Inclne coined tonne, has tainted much com- ment with Hurry Van tlaWl novelty soup;. ■"Making Kyrs." whlrli the ha* been "Inglng for nut would*. "On 1b«' Batiks of Hie Rhine wllli a Klolu" b another on* «f her his bit*, and Imm lu preparation lip wm «■ wine '-Movln' nay." The knlckeriwcker Umrtatta, with llohle'K Kukk«rl»M-ker Bur- losuiic C«.. lit oue of the clever**! mule ipiar- icttcH In the wheel ibis year. Tbe>y nave In the |mnt/ ah well ah Hip present. *-ored trr- mrudouslv with tlii* inanit *onjr hit. **"*" "fill the'Sun shines. Nellie" and "Making Hyea." mid will next Introduce the new 1*1* I nil. "Where ilia Morning Glories Twine Around the Door." The BiJiai UAM> Four are receiving favorable comment, and are taking umar encore* nlghlly wliU their now They arc singing Harry Von Tllxcrs mi hi.H.iiifnl l.illiulk: "U"lipn> Mir Mum- Ilg tills p«0- ... Tlii' MOtf was arranged far Mr. O'lltira, by o*-ar Lurk- atone, mnslenl director »C tb" idnrw. and la composed «if "K* lie Kearney." "MaryCnnnry. "Nong*-T»at- Tita Ma Back In Ireland" awl • Norab-Flojnuom." "<m Die Rocky Bond to IMiblln" is Hie 11 tie of n ami;* which hills It. Kfibralni. in>ni|HiH.*r or "Hello. All Rlnht. <iod-by«," '•IiiJiiii Gal," eli\, ban written especially r«ir llnrucy Oltt—W. of the "A Hirer Hond In IMiblln" To. The WW M an- by rbi«jf|jp.r Bwrtrw Tin* pmr *»unjr. whiclt beam pnu'lli'iilly the MUM title U ibe pliiy. l>ronilKe0 d> climb tvltli It to itopularlty. It watr flVrtlred from Mr. r.phrnlui'tt nmnii and liii'Tui '7.zn of tb« winie name. The Docmada are ainulne "I J.(/vo Ton AH the Time" and "The Prettlert <Jal lu Horneo." Ihin C'»lllnN, conilu vocaliHt. In uleaihifr hU aiidletu-ee very muck with the wltmark namljcm. "Why Don't Yon *Ju1t< gul(, l|ulC **»"upM Ik the „ Captain, of Y\n* Army" and "lirnft. tiraft. new and beaullful ballads. "Where Oie Morn Oraft** 'Hie J'ark Hlalern are dolaa well tnr Glorle* Twine Around the rm«r." "Walt Ti-ItU "Cupid U (be <'ai»hi)a of llic Army.' - In Bly Merrr Old«n(>bII«'* nwl "Norali- I'loradora." Ilnrry Tylor bag - enlarged his repertory hv tlio addition of "Ilelio, All Illglit, <jootlby«V' ami "Kate Kearaey." lid. Mora (dug* "Star'of My Mfc" and "'flawe . MongH My Mother Vaed to Hliur." with credit to DlmacJf and Ihe mm**. With H«tl liar- ley, the pojuilartiy of '"Hie llonejiuoou." *'I JiOA-e You All the Time** and "(He Man Moon" la aiaured. The (rli«h coaieilluu, John T. Kelly, mow <n vaudeville. Ih feiituilng;, i'h.IHb Dana* c»»mh: t'eltltr conoeiitbui. "Mei'otnilek.'* Jo»cpbInc iMn-i-i uinde a decided lilt at the Trent Theatre. Trentvn. X. J., with flie tliree Wltmark aiimberK. "Stur of My Mfe." '•Hello, AU Hlultl. (Toofl-bye." and "Will Yon I*>ve M.e In DecemltfN- na Vmi l>> la May?" Marie Barry Is fenutrluK Kim-exHfully, from mift to week. "Hi»'n .Vfc 1'nl,"' "In My Merry Old&nmblUV' "Hello. All llliflit. ijuod-uye.' and "Tbosc Soncn My Mother i'twA tf» HlDg." Rochefurt :i luI May nre doluc well with tlie two WituK»rk itninborn "Only a Mwhhku frnii IIouic. Sweet, Iloooe," and "Tlioso Bona My Mother 1!«ed to Muz." ImiIIi of which they ate fenimil] k In their Ktieclalty. U<;noi4*H Aito.NSO^ will dlrcrt (he tonr »T Olive Van Wagner, who Is to preaenl Ota popular melodies of Prance of the sixteenth, leventeenlii and el&;liteenth centuries, to ac- cooipaiilm^Dt of tho elaveclu, and In the <•'<«• tame of the period. MIkk Van Wagner haa - met with great mcceaa in I'arta and l/>ndon. Nit her sojonrn In this conalry will he cot short on account of engagcincnta In the Kng- Ibth metropollH rturltijr rae enatdne aeaHoa. Hhe will bo nccompn&ieri ou the clavecin by M Robert Lnrlat-Jacob, u pupil of the fomoua pianist Dlcmer. notks nam ran Asks oitba Co. — Irene Ijtngfonl, who lx Hlnsltig th>- part of Mile. rom-Fom, In "The t-Vrtune Teller," with the Aboru Opera Co., In the Houthwe»f, deserves credit lor licr plueky action ia ■landing to her operatic g lim * under clrcuui- ctapces which nould haye put many n sirens uian out "i the l-uuniujf. ltoctautly -.-it Huton Rouge, ha., a heavy uiudow Ka*b fell on her right, arm. fracturing her wrlat In two plncea. but «lie not only continued t» play, without miKalng h perforniance. nl- rbongb In vnry eroat pain, but n few nlgbu afterward «Jic was suddenly called upon to play the prlnaa ann&H role, owing to Him mid- den i IIIDen of Grace Orr Myera. nnd ac- quitted herttelf to the entire waUHfacHon of tbe management und her own greut credit. NftTKS- t-aoii THK Y. C. Al,LKV Mrari.'AL After many deluys, owing lo the nequisi- tlon of additional ground aud adjoining property, tbe Arm of Jos. W. tttern k Co. Dare broken ground for their new building. The new quarters of thin Hrui will be located on Thirty-eighth Slrt-ei, between llrondwny and Sixth Aventio, IIiIr city, and will raatritt of a 40il0(i, alne tilery, tiivjirnof, utecl atlv- tttre. The new building will m adequate m every appoinIntent. «nd will be one of tli* largest and Ml completely wpilppeil laimte pliblluhlng plnnlK In in* world. The MM- cess and rapid r\*<- of this firm tx well known to the mudloftl uud (■heitliicnl profenvloiiM, and to the nultlalcd it brief history of their «uc i-chh and nuisnlliidc of lluir lulereKts In the muslenl n'orld todtiy tnuy be more or leas liilereHtlng. It whs jutit a Utile over twelve yean ago that Jos. W. Slein. n composer whoac effort K'howed promise, mid Kdw. H. Marka, an author of lyrics, nucIi u» "lK*':enibcr and Slny."" nlready fiivomblv regarded, united their erortu In n ImiIIhiI of child life, en- titled "The Lout Child." It \va» an ivatau- taneoua hit, nnd the original Idea of Illus- trating songs with sterettptleott views, de- pltilng tbe vnrloitH vcoiich in saugs, was first UHed by lliem. niitl hns iiuw grown Into an Industry wltlcli employs t hoint:tiidn of per- formers poriuuneiilly anil prolllnhly. I'Ue Idea of an lIlusLruted soac pro veil so novel and attractive to the iiitblle tbnt the Kurresn of "The IaisI Child ' was overwhelming. Orders poured lit, ami nlmoMt luuudiiied the tiny concern. Kncouniged by Hie mscccm of their llrst elTort, Messrs, Marks and Stem wrote scverul luore wu-cei:«ful songs. Imiud- tn« "My Mother Wan u l.ndy." This was foTlowed by "Thi- llouejmuuit" it ltd "Ilaudi- enp Marches," and the world-faunnis •i-:«pa- lilta Wahw»s." These gave tin; house ;i line catalogue lit pulnt of nellliig iWVrer. Turning their nttenilon to tbe Hold of popu- lar ballads. Stern & Co. fmtn pul>1islic<l such hits a« "8he Was Rnil In OU Kentucky," "The ttlrl 1 liovcd In Sunny Tennessee," una the successful tullail- of Max M, Witt, In- chiding "The Moili and the liaaic." "My Mills (.Jeorala Rose," nnd sougs «f Minima It. Uosenfeid. »ucli lis "Take Hack Vour 'lold." "1 Hon't Cure If You X«v«r Come Dark," and many others. All of llieao HUceesaes were published lit the olttcea of modest idxe oei-iipieil by the concern at that time, in 45 KM Yweatletb Strevl. Rut In IbtWI these i|iiutiers were fouud lo he li.:ulep'ati'. mill they ueiin'tlliigly moveil lu liielr own lire story Imlldtug at 31 Haul Tweiiiy-IIrst Ktn»et. wtiero It wns t'luught that ample Kwce hml btvu prneliod for at U-aat ten years. Vet. In less ihntt half that period It wns fouud Mint the hnslness was In- creasing at vncli a rule tlml men the entire bttldhig wns not HUfllclnit. and their new smielui"'.' Is tbo rcstiU. In their Tweniy-nral street hiune they wfelHknl **** and lust ru- men in 1 CTBceww W by kmHi rniafv *H Reginald lK' Koven. W. T, Francis, tlttstnve Kerker, I.tidwlg Knglaiid«?r, Ham II. Smith. I'rcderle Until;!-)!, t.'eorge W HolHin. MSTH MlltOU llovlv. A. Hnluwlii Sloune, Clare Kcuier. Cole and .lohuso'i, II. W. IVtiie. S. It, lieary, Alfred Solinait. Iienjutnln llupgood Hurt, llnrwllr. and llowcrs. Arthnr Lamb. Henry Slcgel, Silvio llclu. l-'i-nnk Tiiunehlll Jr.. Lee Orean Smith, l^uls .1. Mini In. Rola-rl Rccker, Han Hullivnii, tlfftrgn IlromlUiirsl. Mouna> II, llDHenfeld. Robert It. Gerard, aud almost every writer ■ »f known ability. To mention idl the hits they have puldlvhed would bo mi- i-ofsiMe in so brief u sp-icc. but noioiia' Uiclr s(ht Mtteceasea wi*rr : *l)nwn In I'ovcrly KuW," "Kvery Race Hns u Mag Hul the Coon," •Tm Going Tor Lin- Anyhow 'Till I Hie.' "Mv Castle on the Xtle," "Nobjdy's Looking But Ihe thrl and !)>• Moon." "Under the HhuiIsw 'five." "\Hiy Don't Yon Get a ljfldy of Your Own." "You Cnn't. Kool All the Peo- ple All 'he Thue," "Wcm'i You Bo My Little lllrl.* "You're Not the Only. Pebble on tbe Beach." "The i ilrl 1 Invert In Sunny Tennes- see." nnd u score of ottom. They nre at ihe present day among the fornuiovt publishers of opcrutlc. high class and popular music. The operatic, orc.hosfr.uT nnd popular bits published by this house dur- ing the punt, entitle litem to their well- bwcl HobrUpii't of "The House of Hits," and their catalogue lit every branch of IH' ml coaipitHlttons Is remarkable. They are alsi> solo T'ailod States agents for Hawkes & Sons, of Ijomlou lutiiri ami ori-hestru cata- logue, aud are cousliintly receiving -the latest liuro|iean successes. Some of the ajwmtk successes, the pub- lishing rights of which arc controlled exclu- sively by this Unit, daring the past two or three tieufKins, nro ns follows: "The Catch of (he Season," Do, Kovcn's "IluppylaDd," "Pe- ter Pan." "nuwpty Thimpty,*' *"11ie Isleof Spice," "A Madcap Princess," Murle CahlH's "IIiimiliwii** "Tin) Sauibo <:irl," "Wiusoaie Winnie, - * "The iMfee of I>uluth. "Uidy Tea- tile.*' "Tbe OIIIcs Hoy." "Cloverdell," "A Son of l««t." •(.'ouilng Thro' the Itj-e." "Red Kent her." "Nuucy Hrowu." "The Mocking Rlrd," etc. rtc. Among the popular num- bers now loading lu the Sicrn cata- logue, all of which itre Kitccesafully In- terpolated in the current musical comedy and vaudeville offerings, the whistling public aud protmhly more familiar with "I»*erie," "ludluns Along Uroadway." "Little (ilrl. You'll Do." "Mllu" "Aud the World Uoes on." Paler Piper," Shauio ou Yotu" "Everybody Works But Palher.*' "When tbe Uurvvst Moon Is Shlnlug On the Hlvrr." "Polly Trim." "Kgjpt." S WaWH the Kvonlng Breeze Ih Slghlus Horn". Sweet Hoato:*' "l»-iwu Where ihe tJllv'ry Mohawk P'lowa." "Whi'ii the Sunset Turns tho Ocean's titue in tiold.' "You're As Welcomo As the Klowern In Mar," "lu Sweet Lovelaud.'* "I Like Ywir Way," "1S0J: Medley*' "Let Ma Wrtle What 1 Never thired to Teh," etc. In addition to this, they arc ouc of the largest manufacturers and Importers of musical ntercbnn-Jb-.e nrd baud nnd orchestra Instru- menu la ihltn country. This department, by the wuy. hits been established only nbout three yiurs. yet. It Is one of the most com- plete of Irs I;.m! In America, an entirety wholesale busHies* being done In the sale of every'muslenl Ins'.iumcnt In demand. Their J5n page llUisirmetl catalogue of the iner- chnndJse handletl In this department has been prono'tuced by experts as complete In .every detail. llefore the. next nguljr seu»on !<tarls In the tins will V well settled In their uptown ijuarter*. with branch offices lu Chicago, I'.oBtou. Smi KrnitcI«eo, l.oudou. Australia. r'raneo, Oeruinny nnd on the English luimtago Is tpoken or sung. With these fueUUles tu look after ever> branch of the music publishing trade, nnd with a fine staff of writers, arrangers and pianists In their professional department, they expect io be nblo to give more atten- tion to performers mid the profession In general, than has been possible to do in their present limited quartern. However, until their new building Is ready for occu- pancy, the profession at large and iLo many Sersonnl friends of Jox. w. Slern end Kdw. i. Mark*. canlprlBlog the Urui. will And then ready ami competent, it furnish the beat of everything In the musical Hne for the Khott period (bey will remain nt their old building, lii ISnvt THcnlj-urst Btroot ing ' Tilt tli» 8m Shines. Nellie." and tbe novelty winner. "Making Kyes." Howell and Enter- koq wrlln that the two songs. "What Yon iJoia' to l»o When the Rent Comes 'Round" nnrt "Walt 'Till thy Sun Klines. N'ellle." ham made lerrtllc hits for them during the iiaNt waxon. are still the hit of their net. Tbcv hav'j in preparation the new ballad. "Wii*r.> the Mornlug Olorh-s Twine Around the Dinar." which they will feature for tbe rest of the Men* The larAntte Quar- tette, whlcl) muxtsts of Lafiivnt''. Gordon. RiiIhm and Butler, who nre featored with the "No Mother to ttuldo tier" Co., nro doing justice to ihe ma nil wmg, '"Walt 'TBI Ihe Unit Mhloo*. Nellie." Tliey are also receiving u* intieli applauBe with Hie novelty song. "Unklug ■»■■• raai c. m. CtupEi. & Co.. ciib-ago.— I'o/ter and Poster ore singing "IHram tJrecn. Ooisl-bye," over the Orpbeum rrircult, and rejiort Ihat they can not he heard on the chorus, because of Its popularity with the (Wl'ery. Itesaic Crawford Is singing Cliapol's new lh»wvry song Iili. "Jlminlc." «»Ver the Oniheuni circuit. Forl>es; und Forties re- port that they arc meeting with unpre- '■edented aacaVH sluglng "You'll Never Miss Hie WMcr "fill the Well Rhus Dry." The Three Mitchells report that they arc making a hit with the ballad. "Tho* You're Gono, You Am Not Forgotten." tlarry Rich- ards continues to score with "Hiram On'»ri."* in the "Hotty Toltv" Co. Rilaa Shepard iw making a hit ailli "Jlmmle." the gal- lory always responding. t.'larn riesi Is alhti s.*orlng big with "Jlaintla" Jeronje I>e Clorque repurts that "Jinaaile* 1 Is wlnulng him it reputntlun. Hull nud Coboru. who appear lu a sketch, nre ft-aiiiiing the hullad hit. "Tho" You're .Oone. You Arc Not For- gotten," as well as the coon song, "Yon'H Never Miss Urn .Water "till t>e Well Runs I>ry," also the Bowery Success, "Jlmmle." 'ITie Vckin Zouaves arc fss'.urlng "Tho' You're Oone. Yon Are Not Forgotten" over the Orphcutu circuit with tremendous success Ihe ■M<-ssengor Trio are also featuring tlik great ballad, witli much ::ucces(. over Hie circuit. When "The ^Vln- nlog Uirl" Co. resumes Us toar. "Deacon Jones" fChirpoJ'K latest Babe song) will bo the featured sung of the sliov, being sung by Caroline Holt. Tlila rube soiig equals (!hnpcl's former song hit, "Hlrani Oi-een, (Jood-liye.'" In every respect. I'eom TIklk k, JIa.;s:h. —(Blroy. Haves and Montsoruery. In their singing sketch .have Introduced "AYbeu Jhe WTiJuaoorwill Sings, Coubdy Co., presenting "Cinderella. —This Margaerfte" nnd "Bve, Bye; Mr Kva Bve company hsa heen iilnyinc Mississippi. Aln- .-—Ti >.j -.«.«.; im _- a*SZ^.,,. __ bama and ueoTgia for the pnst two weeks, and has been making money for tbe mann- gera. . It never, as yet, foiled to please tbe packed bouses. The company numbers thirty people, Including the big chorus. Manager Alley lias let the contract to proroliiciit eostumers for wardrobe for his two SquunT opera companies, und the costume* for "Cln- derella" and "The Bogua King." The ex- ecutive Kurt la as follows: Caaino Amuse- ment Co., owners; Y. C. Alley, general.mnn- eger: Frank Deddow. treasurer; Harry C. Smith, bnstneiu mannger: 11. C. Meat);, agent : Frank Dold. electrician; Henry Slai- felle, properties: Joe Combs, stage mana- ger: Khmer-Uood, musical director. Ciias. K ILvnun " ut**' and pronounce them sk beiiig the greiit- wt encore winners they hove had In years. Sfaulfy «nd Wilson are using "Somo 0n»! Thinks of Some One" nightly. Philbrook and Reynolds have Introduced "When the Wllppoonvlll Kings. Marguerite.'* In their act. Lytton and vales, ihe sluglng duo. are f»»aturlng "Someone Thinks of Tionieooo." wva areat euiwss. «co. B. Hoyt Is singing Lew TVtickvtadcr's hlg song Tilt, "UncbrS Quit Work. Too." Johnny Carroll received four encores at the Montsuk Theatre, for his rendition of Hclf & Hager's "Colleen Ihiwn." Joan Baxto.r, with the Verona Mnr stock Co., writes the publishers Umf 'Til &'Wett- ing la tbe Gloaming, Sweet tJencvleve." and 'Somepno. Thinks of Someone" am the two Notks.— .Inmes Aldrlth best abngs In bis repertory. Medctalne Rw> line rrnyer inaMlif dette, the eoujaiio, Is featuring, with success. Sluipsoii. who Is using he rtume song mi.Ii well known people us: Hownnl and the "PrlniM. oi VUmb t.lrls. n ai .-.pe- Cameron. Kitty Both. Sarah Herbert an feature 'he ealls for "Just Otic Ward Pinkey Williams. Thev report Smt success with, their usual success Hinging "Oreainlng Lore of Yon," "Would You Care'f" nnd "Cen- tral. Uln Me Back My Dime." Frank I>. Bryan. Ihe nulhor of "11 Makes Me Thins. of Home, Sweet. Qouie," 1ms been creating a sensation ihn past week with his big song bll at Keith's Theatre. Philadelphia. i'a.. with Ids ten American Obis, ns Is ul-n i.'iip:i- dah Simpson." with * cud _ . of t'ousolutlon" tbroiighoul the cuuulry. from iirofeatdoual siugers, have been uuuieroua the last few..weeks. This soug will likely be the one successor, both In populurlty nnd selling quantities, of the ^reul song. "Violets." It Is just the song that singers have been wait- lug for. aud lo slug It anywhere, whether lu concert. niliiHtrt'I. or vaudeville perform- auces, nieaus uu outburst of applause seldom fiven to Klusers. tlenuro and Tiailcy ure mcet- ug with their nanul muicess sluglng "My tfiVtn" Henry." as \n ulso Tascoil. the eou-u sbouter. who it- making u feature of this sot^. Louise I.a Hoolh is meeting with success wltb Ihe two iKtiiiilar coon numbers: "My Lortn' Ilcurv mill "Central, Ulvc Me Back M.y Dime." Fkom Soi, Bi^HiH.—The loam of Carver and I'oDard are using "Get Huppy," by Ray- mond A. Browne: "Come JHu'k. by Henry Clay Smith: "Hood-bye. Dixie, Dear." by William 11. I'dm. and "I've Such a I'unur Vceiinir Wlu'ii I Ixiok nt Y'ott." also by Wil- liam ft. Pean. Mnllory Bros.. Brooks and flallldiiy. who are uluyers of all -grades of music, from the strictly popular to the high class, nre niuklng a hit with "I've Such n Fnnny Feeling when I Issik nt You" and "Come Hack." Billy Clifford's feature num- ber will be "I've Such a Funny Feeling When I Look at You." Adellna Ituattiuo, who, la compimy with Alice Stevens, does a novel act, ban arranged with YVlllinm II. I'enn for "si song seem.' 1 based ou Mr. Pcnn's chnr- arteriole Spanish march. '''The Mutauoi'. - * Kelly mid Uulcll, who un> playing the Key- stone circuit, eulerluln tlielr audiences with Itaymon A. Browne's Jovial ditty, "dec Happy" and "I've Such n Funny Feeling Whcu 1 Look at You." The Two Salvatorea open with S. Clarence Kngel's new lnstru- aiental number, entitled "The Tourist." audi they i-idlni it U one of the blls of their act. The llowuid llros, arc uslug "The 'Tour- ist." which they say Is u very vuluable Addi- tion to their repertory. "One of Ibe Boys," Hvelyu Bloom's now churucter uiurcb. Is the pi-oiulncnt fcalure of Ihe many programmer Someone Thinks of Someone.'" Chria Wlinleu was sueeessfnl lost week at the Dcwov TJieatre. when he saug "Someone Thinks of Someoue." ■ Faost run Uoi:kk of UxfuUGkV—Among Ihe. Perforniem using "Binrllght." "When »Bjr*. ■Vllh His Nose, l^ads the Band," and Just a.Lltth- Rocking Chair and Yon - ' are »»* m !i ^°,. mn ip- i[ «b(i Hudsou has added Marllght to her repertory of songs, nnd It Is going great. AlbV (Hlbert. who. la about to Irfjcomc h vaudeville feature, -will sing zrB.bott, Morn nud Drlslane's new song ■I 1 /.' • IBS* a rjlUe "ockmg <-'lwlr and Vim.* Alice Y\arrei; 1ms reheurscl -'Jnrtl a Mttle Uocklug Cliair and You," and will put It on In place oC "Keep a Llltle Vjaaw Corner In 55* I J°? rt > r 5 * e/ ** Wln ' f n, ni McDon- ald and Up taatro lo Theodore Monte rcuds: "We put In -Slartlglif this week, aud It Is a si ream for ns. tlie beat yet stueo 'Bine it It'.. »°5K. |B ^ PO , ,,nrd *"'» feature "Jnst a Little Itneaing CJialr and Too." Cooke unit l j a ,. ,1 Cl ; u,iIn « "I'ndiBc Your Own Cauoo" ^h!t 'LSf™ *»niHK.dy to l^vo." Matthews stid,-\sMey recently introduced o uew soug. by Drtslaue and Morse. Oue of the feature* of a recent Pnstor bill were Tyre aud Jer- uun. Hiey Introdnccd "Wicu Mow, wllli His Nose, l^-ods the Band." aud "Just o Little Rocking Choir and You." Pierce una Ilosyn are still featuring "Starlight." as a I Tndlnn niimber. Cavanaugh nnd Harris ire uilng 'Just a Uttle Bo.iing Chair and Jon. nnd Miss Lancaster has added 'I Want of "Devils Austlon" Co., writes us to say -she never hud two better Pongs thnu "Star- Yon " * JtUe n °« lr, 8 Chair and The Kn.Tirs Bisn of Cuundu, are in their thlrtv-eeeond week of their thirteenth tour, jrblrli Is estimated to Include 'J5.000 miles •n an,?!* t0 ''° 1, * t "■■ Hmth to "■ ""If. Hie Kilties nre now ch rotttr to New York u.y. where they are hooked for four weeks beginning March 1l\ Their manage? writes: i.usluctw this sca«uu has been good nnd bad, but haj. been exceptionally gooof^uce Cbilet- nnif.- We are countlug on making B good flulsh before closing our tour In Belleville. tun., on Mny 1. where we will uike a w»|l earned n-st of four weeks, before starliu- our_ Summer eugugement." oiuruag MUUti' ■" TllU AWUJL ; Co.. of Providence, It. raitc)«co, Loudon. Australia. pr«iuliii>iit fen I ure of the muuy progrninoiM |„ has mude arrangement f« i.« I™ i'*; ,y and every country In which of inualciaitH of this city, and the theatre In: Canada by W ll 8 ^EEttr&*S£F2!2& L»«(uago Is tpoken or sung, procraminis. treal ' mB "' "imueuj, iiyu- Fno _ TIIH llAUBY r«t TlUM CO.—LM Hun Shuw, who is oh the Kolth circuit, dlir- i\ recent week at the tnloii Square house, aaug Harry Vou Tllu'Fs (icrman drink lug song. "Ou the Bunks of the Rhine with n Stein." Her reiiiBLIon of this song and her dialect wns so clever that her «iudteoces were not satlBlled wllli one or two eucores i'ui: Biv Itoot-jis Mtstc Ptii. Co. hOR been reorganized from the linn r«riuerlv kiiuVS as nimckom b Sella;, wlih Mr. 1 fawn i an mmmr. ii.c tirm fvlii iuv C a ESS S bits in Its catalogue, "" xuis CitAMBiiBj*, the American cornet *'?**; l^W wUo u UMdcr eugigement ion ifter bJa Laudou scasoa ECZEMA yfUCT S fAMILY. rather and Five Otatldreai SofTared For Xwo Yeara With TVrvthl* Ketenaa— W»mierfol C»xa hy Outlcnrn. "My Inialiand ami five children were all afflicted with eczema. They had it two years. We used all the home remedies wc cou!tl hear of. without any relief, and liicn went to a physician and got medicine two dilTcrciit tunes, and it got worse It affected its all over except head and hands. \Vc aaw Cuticura Rell1cdic , ? advertised and coueiuded to try them. So I sent for $1.00 worth, consisting of one cake 01 Culicitra Soap, one box of Ointment and case vial of Fills and \vc commenced to use them. I do nut know how to express my joy in finding a cure, for two of my children were so bad that they have the brown scars on their bodies where they were sort Mrs. Maggie B. Hill. Stevens, Mason Co.. W. Va.. June 12. 1905." As axxouxcesiexx of interest to the mu- sical world Is the fait tbnt Mine. Mauteiu. famous ui the Metropolitan for her Favor- Ita and "llier rotes Is to moke a Spring tour of the Mouth nnd Middle West within a short time, supported by an English Orand tipcra Co., wblih will include: Mine. Noldl, Sig." Albert!. Mme. Allireeht, Slg. France*- coni. James F. Bnncb. Robert D. Cavendish. Hlg. I'outnna, VIoht De Costa nnd Slg. Jo« Aeiigue. mualcal dlrectop. Her repertorr wilt Include: "U Trovatore," "Faust" and "La Favorltn." Caul Il>Jin:it axv. violinist. Is making » trans-ront'.nental tour, under direction of the American Lyceum Cnton. of Rochester. N. Y. Fuom thk V0tCSST Butas On.—Tbe 10112 list of singers using "Out In An Automobile. reiiort gi-ent success with this song, and It l« being featured by Marie Alba, Le Boy and Walry, Beeves and Kenny, Bob Carllu, Char- lie (Janu, May Belfort und many others. f*4ua Aug writes the Vincent Bryan Music (,o. that she Is featuring their new coon son;-. Futttled "Wbut's the Lsc of Kuockln'." and Ibat it is ii hit for her. "Ulgbt lu This old Town" continues to be n big hit for Ch«i*. liOder. "Buster Brown" Co., William Wild. J alia York. Fox and Grey. Pbilbrook* and Keinnlils, (Jus Kenton. Harry Clay Bluncr. Kckl nnd Wood. Jas. McDonald nnd Joe Hart. Holcombe. Curtis ft VM are featuring, wilh 5 rent success. Vincent Bryan's beautiful new escrliitlvc ballad, entitled "Once Upon a Tune. Jennie l>c naan writes that "Out In An Automobile" wns a hit for her at the Howard Theatre. Boston, She will continue to use this bb her feature song. "C. O. P." continues merrily on Its way, aud Nat V llh writes It Is going ua big as ever. May IM> mont made a hit last week at the Howard. Boston, slugiug■ "What's tho Use of Kuoe!;- Iny' It Is also being sung by Weston and Jturrav. Charles McAvoy. Martin Sisters. Lew kawKios, Nichol Sisters and others. The Bootblack Comedy Four report great success with "Once Upon a Time. Vincent Brvan haa come to the fore wilh a new easaJc song, entitled "The Poor Old Man." Kddl* Fny will put: It on as .1 big number In "'1110 Hell and the Olll" fhow. Xflt Wills Is singing It throngb tho West, nnd writes that evervbodv went out whistling It. This la Vincent Bryan's first. Attempt at writing melodic*. Beouer and Gaudier made a bit at Keith':, sioglng ''Out In An Automo- bile." "Once Upon a Time" Is being featured In McMaboa's "Wntcrmclon Girls" act. Fred Katnlll will open with a new act In Beading. and wilt Bins "Don't Soy Adieu," a beautiful, high class ballad. JKBOUK TI. REMICK-S KB* PUBMCATIUNS. —mrtai A. Hollenbcck Is using with much HuecesH the new song. "When the Mockhi? Hlrds ure Biughig In the Wild wood:"' Jumcs F. McDonald has made a hit with the novelty song, If Williams and Van Alstyne. eutHlcil "Cheyeune;'' Thomas Henry. In "McFaddco'is Plats," has lntroducbd Gumble's novelty roM song, "Jcsaaraiiie. which be claims Is better than "Josephine, My Joe:" Mluulc Harrison Is using tbe new mocking bird wing: Jessie Mac unll continues to use "In Hear Old Georgia," supported by the eullro company nnd her ahow girls. In "The Street Singer;" Melville en| Stetaon are using "Silver fJccht." to great advantage: Mluulc Llncidn Plxlcy, of T 'The Factory' Girl" Ca- bs ulso uslug ''Silver" Hcela," with much sui- i-ess; Itenuter nnd Gauglcr recently Intni- ilui'eil ihe new coou song, "Jc&sftmlnc,** anu reiHirt It u inwlllvc success. "Happy llelnlc." the hew orchestration, is composed and iuwj arrauged by. J, Bodowalt I^nrnpe. the cuni- po«pr nf "Creolo Belles'" -and many other de- cided tills, and, of course, not only Is the piece Itself: of great merit, hut ll Is ar- ranged as only Latnpe can do It. Jerome II. Reinlck & Co. are delighted with tlie siipcrss of the new "mooklng bird song," by Arthur IV Lumb and Beorlette B. Bliinke. eiiHH'-d "When me Mocking Birds arc Singing In law Wild wood." While this ballad has only been on the market a utile over two weeks, it Is In great demand, aud rapidly becomlug popu- lar, and at present looks as If It will be cvrn more successful than either "lu the Shade. of the old Apple Tree" or "In Dear old Gvnrglii." two ballads published by this linn within tbe hist year. i*be slugers claim that till* Ih the best song they have Used In years. Aljeu May. (he song Illustrator, of the Mtuid- nrd Theatre. In Philadelphia, Is using this song with extraordinary success; while Str."- lev and West. Howard and Howard. Empire City ijuurtetto, Holcombe. Curtis and V* cbh BrocXrnaii. Made and Ijawrem-e. Jes.ile Mae TIall. Kelly and VTolette, Altec Jennings. KiUltciiuc Kelluer, Jen Latonn ond a si-ore of others arc meeting with equal success wH h this coaiposltlon. The slides arc considered the beat that have becu offered for a popular song. Akthub Siiattvck. on American pianist. one of the favorite pupils of I amlMiHit J who recently performed In Paris with the Lamon reut Orcliestru. under ihe condnctorshlp of M. Chcvlliard, the Tschnlkowskv- B-ftat minor couecrto with Hoeccss. has signed with K"- doiph Aroueon fur a tour In the United Slates and Canada, beginning lu October next- Notes mow tub i'arkur Mtmu Co.— Amocg the moat popular numbers of tbe mu- sical farrc, "'.overs and Lunatics."* lu which Ford aud tiehruc arc starring, may bo men- tioned : "My Owu Bov," '-Caroline," "Dal * My Style of Man." "Slv Old Fox/' "I Rwl About It In a Book," "Would Vou Do Vl fduel). "The Lover*- Ouarrel." "Alilomobl 1 ; lug,** and "If You und 1 Hud Never Met. The ulay was written by Walter Colcaian Porker, aud tlie musical iiumhers are pub- l&aVod by the Parker Music Co. The new coon song. "Ufa Uusli the Can," is making a bit. and "I Am Lonesome For You. PIilc. Is belns teeelved with favor by all cls^sri of audiences. Josephine Davis Is sluglng "' ■ Jenluus of Vou," ou the Poll circuit: asd Don Healy bad thorn all whistling It wb-u he sang It at Kelth'a Unlou Snuaro Tlicaire. Madam De Kolbe has also added "I'm Jealous of Y'ou" to her repertory, and lola.P«naen»f says It's Hie beat Boug she bus hadrtor muuy eeasons. ¥* Uavilto.v S. GonnoN' wrllen : "Rene Warb- burn reiwrts great soccesi* slnglug Harry Reg- era' latest hit, 'Don't Bo Angry,' as nre elao Ton-ia iiimlon. and the Tliree Knnn Kroa. Avery and llnrt ore making a siuvesa singing 'Dis Am 'IJaiicipation Day;' the Diw Berenaders ore pJnglng 'Carlloa J-ou. '" , Mnjcsiic TtLj. 'Yotniirlted Cloud.' and rcT- nikann aud Wniliy, 'From Ifigypt to the 4um- land." *' .