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August. 7 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 25 These4NewSiHissl Ato belae lecognlzcd their Ucrlts ^nd Wopd^rtnl MelttUea aU over tb« CojoiUtV- "fly Heart Is Calling JoiLr S "Why Did WeRot Part, ^en First \Fe fet?'*! 'WUPaytliePrifier ''Sleep Od, Brave Boys, Sleep On" SOM g'yglWO ^NTIBXlLi'S' j>IFB'jpBJB! ffy T ' Sl^* positWely Er^body's falling, for .Xlxeipw'<Ssiij; fiy M. C. ROBEOEADX. ^nd, Write or CaU ; RQBEDEAUK PUBy.im % ! IS31 BROADWAT, N^SW TORS J. W. BEIOICE & CO. EmAORSmAItY WiCh tlie Fall season about started roipes tbc aoDOuncemem from the bouse of Jerome IT Remlrk & Co wltlt a list of soii£s, m»D7 of vriilcli -nilil be iacluded In tbe bit coluioii before tbe seasqn U ''^jlanasw Mose Oinnble. ■who bos be^a Q»e wllot of this flrm for tlip past ten years, bfts Dever been In a bappler mood, and 'nell be should, as be bna seldoiD' A&d a icore lYonderfal exray of soogs to work op. In the list 'n-lU be found numbers of all kUids. in fact acts can select any four "Remlek songs" and none Tvlll rontllct. Several weeks ago, ^en Mr. Remlct was In town a map was laid out for tbe Fall campaign, and tbose on the Ihaloe say that Mose' Qumble has unlimited means at his connnand to ma^e tbe biovsp ot Remlek stand-out as leaders In tbe poiiular song line. Tbe titles are aa follows: •'The Weddlnc ot tbe Sunshine and tbc uotie. "Tulip Time In Holland." "When I Was a Dreamer." "Sweetest Girl In Monterey." "Underneath the Stars." "In Jnpan wlih lUiMo-San." "Nobody Else But You." "Bare Are Down In Lovers' Laae." " "Way Down Yonder." "In Honolulu." "In Old >radelrn." "A Sons of tbc Gale." "m On 3Jy Was to Dublin Bay." "Mr. Whltney'a Jitney Bus." "Wrap Me In a Bundle." "Danclne the JoH.v." ' C'lrcuR Day In Dlxlr.V "U War Is Wbat SherisaH S«ld." "That's Wlien I'll Marry Vou." "I Love to Tanm With My Tea." "My 1'om Tom ilan," "Ho»ifymoon Fells." ".\labama Jiibllcp." "On tbe nay of Old Boaibay." • On the 7.28." "A Wonderful Thing." "^^•bnt Would You Do for JSO.OOO." "TwIIlRht of Love." "Sy.xopated Love." "I W.mt a Little Ix>v« from You." TEDDY MORSE'S iHIjnWiS. Tttc uncertain months of Jnne and -July 'having passed, we now outer Into tbe CEUdal nqntli of August, as tbe test month for the oomlng sons bits. Th.1t this has been an "off" season "fdr fair." is shown hy the fact, that not one big ''natural" hit has crspt to the front this summer, and that tr. aDU«u»L Aa a rule, aovm sooy ' iwv^lty, '^r summer craze, hns bcc^ o^ t^ft Uqs of * 4very. .one dnring tbe heated term, b^t not so this year. That there are many qond songs, and ns many as here- I afore, is true, aad no dBubt, out of thcce many, several, vtll s^.ow shortly, anA.-'maHc tbe,{l(ibUstacra. and tbe wrlbgcs happj. Six months ago we -made mention of having "lamped" some gorgeous royalty checks, and'tbit our eyeballs bulged until they toacbcd our bl-focaU:. Well, that same "lamplog,'' •*^bulglcie^''-woceS9' was cose througli tbc otb^ dOX,. (U)d tAO.'cbeclis were, fr.im the same firm, presm«d otver by TJtc-. Rlglit Honorable Leo. rclst. It Ijas been the experience of the writer to receive spjne fairly laige royalty- checks himself, but they were never. Sandmen to bim with any sreat show of Joy.—^rather a sickly FiuUe went with eao.h one, sod a fellonr felt as if iK^'d kind of mnde eomebodv rore by writing a Mt. The PeJst writer do not get rtiat sort of treatment from <l>e Ifeod- of tttti TT<Kise. 'that R'ntleman writes out cliorks. cunnlog Into many thnMF.tnds of dollars .ind presents them to bis wrilers with as much plejisrirc aa the WTlters re- rn'tvo tlicm, and wc hnvo yet to.find a disgruntled Feist writer. Of course there are some writers trli') more or less annrchi.<:tlr tendencies, but slft- e<i down, you will not And those well-known mys- lerlnns asldes th;>.t yon hear wrltern use, such as '•neiible set of books," "l kni>w the bookkeeper," "Met the printer," etc.. etc. These terms nave never been used cnnoemfcng Mr. T.eo. Feist and his great publishing house, and the best part of It Is, yoii never viUl hear them usfd. HE GOT ONE. "Ob. this Eteak Is fine, and tbe beer Is good And I'm feeling great, by heck I You'd feel tbe same, you bet you would. If you liad my roy-nl-ty cUitk." n.K-RT Cpistofobi, bom |n Padue, Italy, In. 1698. and (lied In Plorence, 1731. was tbe Inventor of the lilanoforte In 1700. After playing on .several In nur rounds of the picture houses, we .Iioii«stly be- lieve tbt some of tbe original ones that Orlstoforl 3ude ftt« still with us. Wb -caw 'esi "sons vrrlters." '.' T}u>: Qermans can .'«m "Uederdlcbtera.^* AU of .'whldi. won't Help bit. Jan-tlioaglitm'd fill a Uttle.spac«. ynsicmj .spe.iMng, are tboeo lialT' .or .."quai« {ter'-itotC3 tlie.Q.emuuis arc writing us. ' jAOAiN.we appeal to our old>frlend,. Bills Jerome, ito please .cotne fortb with ojio.-of: bis .Old" time :4ttt|e9. 'find where J3:tbat "melody, master'? part- :n«r'Of ^..Jeaji:Schwartz? imiT'.s a. dandy ditty that Bernle Grosiman and 'fiarry De CostaL have with the Wltmarts: ''The .Uttle Qrey Mother," and. all we .wish 'em.Is.that [it 99bea a:hlt. ^AifD wbat a peach ot a B09g'tbat new one of "Morry" 'Abra.Uame' Is. "In tbe Goldflelds ot :Nevada." We. only bope It won't atait die boys Qtr on t^ose "State" songs again. Have to hand It -to Wolfe Gilbert, and Asatol (FrUdUni}. IV3 so. unuaual-for .writers' to. foll(),w up <)ne. great sOjig with another somewhat .stmllar. ibfit :t)ie'y .Ittve done. It,'aind "Jly iSweet. Adair".:Is as sweet In melody and 4yrlc as Its title Implies. Do Ton notice -how the "nice" songs are coming Into their QKO? And Isn't It. a relief ? -Haven't we Jtad .enough .of -tfie rouglb and luable variety for.awhVa? .purest tmnff you. know. Thc atmosphere Is clearing a bit. Last TTlnter wo had tbc.J^hn T. Pall Music Co. up against It with tbe ^Postal autborltles.. and now that queer -napied 'H. Slrlnis Dugdale^ Company have become bamrupts. P. T. Barnum: aald. sametblng. didn't be. i«4iea lie remarjced "there n'ss one bom every minute." Himp be <;amee, hoys. Thought you had him, ^Uai't yoii? Well, say, anytime you think you've :ot that bird scqred, licked, whimpering you'd letter try to ran a submarine through Fvrty«ec- ond Street. Yoa'd stand a better chance. "Who U 1»0 ¥OIJ COMPOSK ,SoBCa49rJnstnimanlaI Hnalot U so. be SURE to have inma anaogcd by an EXPERT! An anlailo amuuse- mailt meana SVOOESSI I have done UVMBBEDS of BIO '. HITSl Witia or call attemoons S-8. EIVOBRK PtiATZnA.lfN, Csr«n8baplro,aa4-'W.«7ibSt., It. Y. C. '-Wonderful'Night,'.' Isgettlcg some first hand kncnrl- r edge'-nf the game at Slegel & Cooper's music de- pactment. Ifuslocss' has plc&cd up consldarably got 8et end., -, _ It? Why. lt'a*tliat rlp-snortln*. EODiOt.a: wonderful mother. Harry .Von Tilzer ! AS. OLD. SO.S'O. 'Berc I Jay on the nock room shelf, It's hard.and makea me sore. And'hoW'they raved—said I wbb great, Bnt Irdon't sell'any more! mmUiSK WORDOGRAFHS. BY'AT. COOK. It .really, doesi look as though our.-wnrk netalMtter «■ the weather does UbewTse. ' wilting'this 'With the-thermometer In the nineties, so for the «aJ<e of mv health will Just stick to cold facts. Xbat may help some. ^lece.baa been absolutely no let up these past Ifirr -weeks to the .demand for our leading favorites, but favorites though they are. It wouldn't surprise Ito a bit If they would have to Took- to their . Ia.i|re)s. owing to thc unexpected : appearance - of arrival that bids, fair to scti this part oC tbe-world . 9SjJre with eathuslasm. ■TO get to the cold fact—^"The Ltttlc Grey -Mother Who' Walts All Alone." the new one oy Grossman and De Ccsta, Is thc one best bet of Mie season. 'I know whereof I speak. Get what • Oeo. MacFarlane. says, of It: '.'I have never In .-myllfe.ntedia nunber that .was a greater pleaanre .ittd satisfaction to alpg, or.'one: that went: better -intb an audience: It should' be the song sensation . el .the. season and; Is..absolutely a complete drama ;iai song." 'ffaa wonderfol number. If you didn't read tbe wottfs' Jd . last ■ week's Clipfeb, borry and get a . cofty at once. Geo. MacKanone neany raUed a .ldot--wlllL. It .'Vhon .be. sang .At..at -The . PiosnecL last week. It's the. greatest thing since "Goodbye. UtUe^GIrl, Goodbye. .13118 la. not-hot>alr. It Is .a: 'cold fact. Yon'll .find that .out for yoniself IC 'jton really haven't done that .already. 'Here are some of tbe boys and girls who lost -not a moment. in potting tbls wonderful ballad over: i-imitn Shaw..Barry Cooper. Frank Mulane. 'Primrose 'Four, Old Homestead .Double Quartette. Matiho and Sterling, .'Bosh and-Shapiro, Gxcelslpr Trio, Bert Kelly Forrest, and 'Canneu's MInstreW. : I vtUDy:expect '.at: least;a rli-uadnHl -more 'headUse .acts.in QD. this sure tUns.during tbc coming week. 'Stm yon set.Eomc i^nn of -^HSat I meant In tbe flrst sentence'Of this essay. Moce cold facts: AU the. following acts-aie using the' big Suamer. ballad success. '"Sweet Kentucky'£iady,". theses of.'Courw.. being in addition to' th'e scores alrcaidy mcntloced: Ward arid Howell. Warren, and'Dietrich. Hbmealead Octette. Bill Pmctt Miller and Rambo. Billy-Wayne, MIs.-i Warren, of the -Warrea GLrlo, . Ailellne Franda. Josle Fljnn. TVodds. MelvUle and" FhHUps, Nd- nette. JncfMclatyre-(with snie.'RlaIto),rati'Mc- CuIIongh, DbOIcy and Bugnl,''For 'and 'EstheU. There Isnjt one of these acts, too, that: Is Toot featuring.'one or aaotber of ol-her 'Witluack vriar Bprs. "A Lit Bit of Heaven" and "The Llttic Grey Mother^' being in'the lead. Tbero'6 another daodj- number we've, jnst land- ed, also bv Harry De Costa. This 1.x a syncopated balled called, ''In Alabama, Dear. With.You." .Fft.r. Two. CooIej-3 . and Fny, the well known song and dance .let. Just returned from dear oM Lunnon, heanl this a couple of days ago and Immediately decided not to put on their new .act without It. Jean Challon also made a blg\;a of It ut the Ma- jestic. Chicago, laiit week, where It shared the honors of tbc act with "A Little Bit of Heaven" and "He'd Kt^tp On Saying Good Night." CHICAG O MELOD Y LANE. GIVE HIM OURDIT. Tom Qnlglev. Western manager for M. Wttnairk & -Sons, Is wo'rklng as hard to-day ns be did -wlien he broke into tbe music game, a singing Western manager for Shapiro, In the days when Maurire was one of tte most spectacular plungers In the profession. Qulglcy has absorbed much that was good of hU former employer's personality, and the elle<:t Is seen fa) the way performers storm Wit- mark's oftlce lo -the .Schnier.SuIldlng for songs like "Sweet Kentucky Lady."* ATTACHED. Joe Lyons, the boy who wrote the lyrics of "One '. since Joe took holdi JACK FROST. Jact FTost ls. a youngster'who Is forging to th« : front, rapidly--with lyrics and - mqsle - now. b«lns PTCunulgated by>tbe McKlsley Music Co. "I Didn't - Ralsj^: Mv: Ford to Be a Jitney," one of Jaekia . . novelty: sonss, la being ■ used by a raft of clbV'^r . ii^pleiand. Is btlDSlag the' young, man. laTo'Xte; ' limelight ns a -writer of clever hoveify' matorlhl." NOSETTE'S FEAT. "You're the Dawn of a Perfect Day." that bal- . .lad meteoric, looks like. the-daw(v of a pen'ect era of prosperity for WIU Rosltcd, "The Chlcngi Publisher." Nonette used It to such good adTan- tsge at.'Ramona Park, accompanylrt; bt*r.<;«lf ou her -vlulla, that the engagement was extended .i fnll'week over tbe stipulated time. What won't Ibis song do wb->n Nonette hits the Strand Thea- tre, New- York. DOUBLE DECK. . Belog' senior partner of a live tallorloi; con- cern, making suits at reasonable prices In the George M. Cohan Grand Opera HODse Bldg.. doesn't prevpnt tbe well-beloved John BBStvr from boosdpg'Eongs at night. '^BBNTOX HARBOR GETS GlUV. Gra Wetler's aenaallooallv successful bao«itlng tour lu. the Interest of Will Rosslter's nubllcatlan». hns.met with due reiva>-d. For Gra. nas lust re- ceived contracts for juicy bookings at Benton Hir- - bor. for a.big part of the c;:rrent sea.son.. Gra will ' featnro "Tou'pe the Dawn of a Perfect Day'-' and "Ship o' Dreams." WITMARS a PLUM. T^ccaa J. Qnlgley aunoiuces that M. Wltmark & Sons, have secured thc publishing rlghrta to the next La Salle show, now being written by Lou Blnh, tn 'wh'cb Lena Abfvrbanell -will be starred. Those who remember the rich plum La- Salle Opera House music has proved for Charles K. Harris, In previous years, realize what landing this confn\:t njcona to JOie wltmarU birtbers. NAHRlW EJSCAPE. Ltttle Eddl£ Wllllanis, booster for the T.a Rallo Music Co. .(Abe Olmnn), met with a narrow'eseape when the'£ast{dn<( claimed Its enormous burden of .bnmaa freight. For Eddie, prompt as usual, was at - the docks before sallltig time and BtMpe<l aboard, mentally satisfied because he hnd stolen a. raarrb on the rest of the boo<rter.-i who did not arise early enough to catch the boat. He -wss saved, btrt tas been-a nervous wreck I'ver siuce. Eddie Is oiTlv nlni^teen vears old. Walter Klrt;< announces that'be barely tbls^ed gettlne the bodt, because his. wife tore her skirt as me mounteii the'gangplerk. nod stopped to mend the rip. As she' did so the boat plunged. aicKlXLEY'S XB^' ONES. E. Clinton'KelthlfT Is at ItJwTnwer and tongs, wrltlng-new numbers lor tb»<SJeKlnley catalo/tue. He has collaborated with Jaek rrott on "When We Gathered'WUd. Flower.s.-- and "I Love the N'affle of Dt*le,'*'two ntimberf that are getting a flue start In Chicago. GO TO IT, WILL: People who have wondered whst "the rmodeit) Chicago pnbTlsher" looks like In real life, will be given an.opportimltv (o. see wni Rosrtlter (blmcHTi In bis own tie vaudeville'act. now being organltM to be kaorvn.as "'Ehe WllirRosKlter Song Review. " Besides the well known publisher,'Company N'o. 1 will Include: Gca Wdler (whose bic' voice ™adB 'i:>oc^3deCs .'Wnstrcls famoaa), Ffriat QorUefe (the sUv.'rv'valcod'tonof), 'Bob Allen and-Slater, and 'BPly. gtomihain. ttbo wLirfiim1£h tbc comedy when, wni Hbssltcr' wearies of ccarklog lokes. "My'-■ahlp o' .Dreajnt;" (by -F. X. BuAbluani and "V^veJonil: 13syS""w^ll be promlacativ (Mturcft tn thc art ■which will be twbfee'd hi-and aruuud Chi- cago for one ajtd two night engngemont.s. HAXGIXO AROr^VD. (Tiarles .\. Mevers. the Wl«i-(>nsln eenlu?. wb'i went; throat abtrtrt SlOOOO'i'o record tlnu» while nunln:; a musir [.ubllshlnc .coneern bearing bis name In the Randolph P.ulldlns. and George M. Cohan's Grand Opera'llousv. Cbl< iso. comes hick to t(n»n r.ffw and Qttxi with .-i po'-ketfui of-mann- scrlpts "Which be tried to unload upon local pat>- Ushers. TJiough Charlie hain't siico-edert In dis- posing of very. man.v ax y»l. he vwurs a pleasant smile of confidence, ainl b;'.-i the ^^nm» old glad ha-nds for thc friends he used t.) know In the palmier days of hl.<i puMlsblai; eareer. Charlie na.i Issnnl a song ftoin his homp town, entitled- "When Germany LIrtis England Old Ireland Will Be KVee." IMCKISG I'P. Uuslnem Is somewhat better st the lot.-al Uve and ten cent-stores. State Ktreet dealer* report tbst the early Usnes of Fall numliers are doing-nicely. It Is rumored thnt some publltthers will cut the pidoo ot producUoo musli- to ten centH In order that they may get n full play from the Wool- worth concern, 'nils 'will not apply to thnewora numbers, 'but to live, new productions. The syn- dicates hare endeavored to get first hand produc- tion music for years. ■WASnlV—For smoD one n:ffbt stand. ComjMny. Woobh PUal!it ttiat cos pl»y ■raaU pa.rt: v«rs<tllfl Man and Woman Team for parts and sneclaltles: alxo Uufnl People In all Itaes: Male IlanUt write. Wont only people thBt.Teallynie«l-Kmff«Deni, worx for mntual interssts and can get along without trnnble. Join sconce; maKe satatyconslstenr. with llme<>. Fires sdvanced If necessary. Wire or write Wilson's Imperial Comedy Co.,Rockland,lIe.