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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PART ..3: 
MuvusIcAnL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 10, PART 1 
FIRST HALF OF 1915 


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Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 8, 1891, of June 30, 1906, 
and of March 4, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1915 


1-1117 
Vent An Y OH: CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891, 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3: 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1915 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 10 


No. 1. 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOE 
1915 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, 

containing the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical com- 
positions, is issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by titles, 
with the exception of classical music, collections having general titles, such 
as “Funf studien,” “12 études élémentaires,” etc., and music the title of 
which is the name of a class, without differentiating words (e. g., “ Waltz,” 
“Etude.” etc.), which are arranged under the name of the composer instead 
of the title. 

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise 
stated. Titles reading ‘“ Words by,” “ Music by,” are to be understood as 
songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been 
abrogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. / 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is 
abbreviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “ E,” class E, 
Musical compositions; “D,” Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©,” 
implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1 c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work followed 
by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy, 
and “2 ¢.,” fer 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In case of con- 
tributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing such 
contributions is required. 

A list of the copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compo- 
sitions under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end 
of this issue immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used 
or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving 
to reproduce mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of 
the act of March 4, 1909, will be found just prior to the index. 

Each issue has an index to composers. The final number, completing the 
volume, will be followed by a full annual index to both composers and pro- 
prietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which must be for the complete 
calendar year, is $1 for the year 1915, payable in advance to the Superin- 
tendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. : 


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NOTICE, 


THE RETURN TO COPYRIGHT CLAIMANTS OF COPYRIGHT BOOKS (INCLUDING 
PERIODICALS), MAPS, CHARTS, DRAMATIC OR MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS, 
ENGRAVINGS, CUTS, PRINTS, CHROMOS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright” provide as follows: 

Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the Copyright Office under the pro- 
visions of the copyright Jaws of the United States or of this act, the Librarian 
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred 
to the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, including the law 
library. and what other books or articles shall be placed: in the reserve collec- 
tions of the Library of Congress for sale or exchange, or be transferred to other 
Government libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, together with 
all titles and correspondence relating thereto. the Librarian of Congress and 
the Register of Copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what 
of these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve 
in the permanent files of the Copyright Office, and, after due notice as herein- 
after provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed in the Cata- 
logue of Copyright Entries from February to November, inclusive, a statement 
of the years of receipt of such articles and a notice to permit any author, 
copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant to claim and remove before the 
expiration of the month of December of that year anything found which relates 
to any of his productions deposited or registered for copyright within the period 
of years stated, not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this act: And 
provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished work shall be de- 
stroyed during its term of copyright without specific notice to the copy rane 
proprietor of record, permitting him to claim and remove it. 

In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any copyright book (including periodicals), 
map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, 
chromo, or photograph deposited for copyright registration in the 
Office of the Librarian of Congress during the years 1900 to June 30, 
1909, inclusive, that any such ‘author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant may send to the Register “ot Copyrights his full 
name, the full title of the copyright book (including periodicals), 
map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, 
chromo, or photograph, the year in which copyright registration was 
made, and, if possible, the number under which such copyright book 
(including periodicals), map, chart, dramatic or musical composi- 
tion, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or photograph was entered for 
copyright. with a request for its return. On receipt of such infor- 

mation and request, such copyright book (including periodicals), 
map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, 
chromo, or photograph will be returned to the author, copyright 
proprietor. or other lawful claimant, unless it has been otherwise 
disposed of according to law. 


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NOTICE 


er plication for the return of such copyright book (including peri- 

odicals), map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, 
cut, print, chromo, or photograph should be made as early as pos- 
sible during the year 1915. If no such application has been received 
during said year, such copyright book (including periodicals), map, 
chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, 
chromo, or photograph the title of which, as recorded in the Copy- 
right Office, has been published in the Catalogue of Copyright En- 
tries, as provided by law, to which catalogue the claimants of such 
copyrighted work are hereby referred for a description of the works 
mentioned in this notice, may be disposed of in accordance with the 
provisions of section 60 of said act. 
THORVALD SOLBERG, 
Register of Copyrights. 
Frervuary 1, 1915. 


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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO 
COPYRIGHT PROPRIETORS. 


Notice is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the 
act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled “‘An act to amend and con- 
solidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the periodicals 
named below deposited and registered for copyright to his name as indicated in 
the list given below. 

One copy of each copyrighted newspaper is added to the collection of bound 
volumes of newspapers preserved in the Library of Congress. Only the dupli- 
cate copy may be withdrawn by the copyright proprietor. 

The abbreviation © stands for copyright registration and is followed by the 
name of the copyright proprietor who is entitled to withdraw the copies 
indicated. 

Address requests for the withdrawal of deposited copies to the Register of 
Copyrights. 


LIST OF COPYRIGHTED MONTHLIES AND WEEKLIES, INDICATING YEARS WHICH MAY 
BE WITHDRAWN. 


American architect & building news. 1898-1909 
© American architect & building news co.; American archi- 
tect co.; American architect; Swetland pub. co. 


American hatter. 1899-1909 
© Gallison & Hobron co.; Hat trade pub. co. 

American journal of obstetrics. 1871-1909 
© Wm. Wood & co.; B. F. Dawson. 
Annals of surgery. 1897-1909 
© J. B. Lippincott co. : 
Architects & builders journal. 1907-1908 
© Stephen Tongue; Richard Keating. 

Architectural review. .- ; 1898-1909 
© Bates & Guild co. 

Archives of pediatrics. 1898-1909 
© E. B. Treat & co. 

Bench & bar. 1904-1908 
© Bench & bar co.; A. R. Watson. 

Bankers magazine. 1900-1909 
© Bradford Rhodes; Bankers pub. co. — 

Biblical world. ) 1897-1909 
© University of Chicago. 

Bon ton. 1897-1909 
© S. T. Taylor co. : 

- Boston cooking school magazine. 1896-1909 

© Pettingill & co.; Boston cooking school corp. 

Clothing gazette. 1900-1903 
© J. W. Gibson co. 

Coal trade bulletin. 1901-1909 
© Coal trade co. 

Costume royal. 1898-1909 
© Royal pattern co. 

Designer; (and Standard designer.) 1898-1909 
© Standard fashion co. 

Espejo de la moda. 1898-1909 


© Butterick pub. co. 
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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED 


Glass of fashion. 1896-1902 
© Butterick pub. co.; Shepard Norwell & co. 

Handy mailing list. 1899-1909 
© Railway equipment & pub. co. 

India rubber world. 1895-1909 
© India rubber pub. co. 

Indie para compradores. 1898-1908 | 
© Buyers index pub. co.; Jos. D. Morrison; W. E. Peck & co. 

Insurance monitor. 1897-1904 
(© Hine insur. pub. co. 

International journal of surgery. 1888-1909 
© F. King; International journal of surgery co. 

Journal of nervous & mental diseases. 1898-1909 
© Chas. Henry Brown; S. E. Jelliffe. 

Keramic studio. 1899-1909 
© Keramic studio pub. co. 

Kindergarten review. 1897-1909 
© Milton Bradley co. 4] 

List of architects, etc. 1899-1909 © 
© Buyers reference co. | 

Marine engineering. 1897-1909 
(© Marine pub. co.; Marine engineering; Penton pub. co. 

Medical age. 1901-1906 
© W. M. Warren; E. G. Swift. 

Medical record. 1897-1909 
© Wm. Wood & co. 

Medical review of reviews. 1897-1909 
(© Daniel Lewis; Medical review of reviews co. 

Medico-pharm. critic & guide. 1903-1909 
© W. J. Robinson. 

Medico legal journal. 1897-1909 
© Clark Bell. 

Metaphysical magazine. 1898-1909 
(© Metaphysical pub. co. 

Mind. 1897-1906 
© Upland farms alliance; Alliance pub. co. 

Mines & minerals. 1899-1909 
© Colliery engineer co.; International text book co. | 

Monist. 1901-1909 | 
© Open court pub. co. | 

Motor print. 1906-1909 
© Motor print, ine. | 

Muirson & Wright monthly desk blotter. 1897-1909 | 


© Muirson & Wright. 


New York medical journal. 1897-1909 
© D. Appleton & co.; A. R. Elliott pub. co. 

Open court. 1897-1909 . 
© Open court pub. co. 

Painters magazine. 1874-1909 | 
© W. O. Allison; Painters magazine. | 

Pearsons magazine. 1899-1909 
© Pearson pub. co. 

Pecks export purchase index. 1898-1905 | 
© W. E. Peck & co.; Pecks buyers index. 

Pediatrics. 1899-1909 
© Van pub. co.; F. M. Crossett co.; Crossett & Bates. 

Power. 1898-1902 
© Power pub. co. i 

Profitable advertising. 1897-1909 
© K. E. Griswold. 

Rand McNally bankers monthly. 1898-1908 |. 
© Rand McNally & co. 

Recreation. 1898-1909 | 
© G. O. Shields; Out door news co.; W. BE. Annis; Recreation 
mag, 


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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED 


Record of Christian work. 1897-1909 
© Fleming H. Revell co.; W. R. Moody. 

Reliable poultry journal. 1898-1909 
© Reliable poultry journal pub. co. 

Sartorial art journal. 1900-1909 
© J. J. Mitchell co. 

Standard designer. See Designer. 

Textile world. 1902-1909 
© Guild & Lord; Lord & Nagle co. 

Trade register. 1898-1909 
© Wood & Ackman; L. M. Wood; Trade register, inc. 

United service. 1901-1905 
© L. R. Hamersly co.; L. R. Hamersly, jr. 

U. S. Naval institute. Proceedings. 1897-1909 


© H. C. Dresel; G. F. Cooper; R. H. Jackson; E. W. Aberle; 
P. R. Alger, etc., ete. 


Universal brotherhood path. 1898-1902 
© Katherine A. Tingley ; Theosophical pub. co. 
Vehicle dealer. 1902-1909 


Ware bros. co.; Ware bros. 


RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now ‘has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Luxemburg, and 
Norway. ‘The President signed proclamations to this effect on the 
following dates: Belgium (June 14, 1911), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), 
Germany (Dec. 8, 1910), Luxemburg (June 14, 1911), Norway (June 
14,1911). These proclamations were printed on pages v—x of Part 3, 
volume 6, no. 7, and page rv of no. 12, of the Catalogue of Copyright 
Entries. 

While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of Hun- 
gary so far as the provisions of section 1 (e) are concerned, the 
proclamation putting into effect the convention between the United 
States and Hungary specifically provides that the general copyright 
protection secured ‘by article 1 includes the copyright control of 
mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Deane of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (e) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909: Austria (Mar. 10, 1911), Den- 
mark (May 19, 1911), Italy (Aug. 8, 1911), Mexico (May 8, 1911), 
the Netherlands (Mar. 3, 1911), and Switzerland (Apr. 8, 1911). 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914, and 
is in effect as between the United States and the Dominican Republic, 
Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ecuador. 


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ABIDE WITH ME; words by Henry F. 
Lyte, music by William R. Spence; 
song with piano or organ acc. hee 

m Jan. 6, 1915: 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 355286; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 


words and music by Mrs. C. H. Mor- 
ris. [2 
© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
BE 350253; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 

me atl. 


ACCOUNT ME WORTHY, LORD; words by 
A. A. P., music by Geo. C. Stebbins. 
[3 
© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2,1915; 
( BH 3855155; Charles M. 
| Philadelphia. 


Alexander, 


' 

(ACHING (THE) HEART; words by A. 

| Hildenstab, music by T. G. Beach. 
New York, J. E. Minnick co.,ine. [4 


ee. 26, 1914; 2 ¢.. Dec...29, 
1914; E 355229; Albert Hildenstab, 
Helena, Mont. 


ADAGIETTO; aus der fiinften sympho- 


nie, von Gustav Mahler, fiir 
streichorchester und  harfe. de 
Partitur. 2. Stimmen. [5,.6 


© Noy. 21, 1914; 1 c. each Jan. 


2 2915; BH 356166, 356167; C.F. 
Peters, Leipzig. 
——bearb. von Otto Witten- 


© Nov. 21, 1914; 1 c Jan. 19, 
1915; E 356164; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 


ABLE TO KEEP YOU FROM FALLING 
rangement. } | 


ADORE AND BE STILL. See Gounod 


L 
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| 
, 
| becher, fiir violine und pianoforte. 
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ja (C. F.). 
AFRICAN MOON; intermezzo by Marten 
Earle; piano solo. [8 
© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 8, 1915; 
| 356108; Whitehall music co., Lon- 
| don. | 


_ AFTER DINNER TROT; March and two 

| step by J. J. Fecher; piano. [9 

| ©1e Jan. 14 1915; EB 355863: 
Joseph J. Fecher, Newark, N. J. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


AFTER GOOD NIGHT, GOOD MORNING; 
words by Maud Frazer Jackson, 
music by D. B. Towner. [10 

© Dec. 31, 1914: 2:6; Jan: 2) 1915: 
EK 355170; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


AFTER THE WAR; words and music by 
R. S. Shapiro. tt 
©, 1.¢ an. G 1915: Hy SbSi01s 
Richard §S. Shapira, Chicago. 


AFTER THE WAR IS OVER; words and 
musie by J. A. Phelps. ig be 
© Jan. 2, 1915; 2:ce. Jan. 12, 1915; 

EH} 355321; Jessie A. Phelps, Denver. 


AFTERWHILE; words by Alexander 
Groves, music by Irénée Bergé. No. 
tins aat Nove inh fats Prot 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. each. Jan. 2, 
1915. E 355040, 355041; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 


AGILITE (L’); 25 progressive studies, 
by F. Le Couppey, op. 20, edited and 
revised by Thomas F. Dunbill; 
piano. [id 

©. Dee. 30, 1914; 1 c«. Jan. 14, 
1915; E 356124; Augener Iltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & revision.] 


AGITATION RAG; by Robert Hampton; 
piano. [16 
© Jan. 10,1915; 2c. Jan. 20, 1915; 

E 358320; Stark music co., St. Louis. 
Aipa. See Verdi (Giuseppe). 


ALIcIA; waltz by Sidney G. Hawes; 

piano. [17 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1915; 

E 356108: A. Eady & co., Auckland, 
New Zealand. 


ALL FOR JESUS; words by Edith Gil- 
ling Cherry, music by D. B. Towner. 


[18 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 355048; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS’ NAME; 
words by Edward Perronet, arr. by 
J. M. Bowman, music by J. M. Bow- 
man. [19 

G@ Jan/.1,:1915; 2 ¢. ‘Jan: 20, 1915; 
E 358308; J. M. Bowman, Harrison- 
burg, Va. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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pt. 11, n.s., v.10 | 


ALLE NEUN; text von Bruno Warden, 
musik von Harry Waldau, fiir ge- 
sang und piano. [20 

© June 2, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H} 856061; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


ALLELUIA; Easter anthem, words by 
C. Wordsworth, music by Irank H. 
Brackett; mixed voices & piano. 

[21 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1915: 

E 354945; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


ALLELUIA, HAIL WITH GLADNESS; Haster 
cantata, words by Rose Dafforne 
Betjemann, music by J. Lamont Gal- 
braith. : hae 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
EH 358042; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


ALLIES (THE); patriotic march by 
Charles Le Thiere; salonorchester. 
(Cinema music journal, no. 2.) [28 


© Jan. 12, 1915; 1¢. Jan. 16, 1915; 
EH 356147; Cinema music ¢co., Lon- 
don. 


ALONE WITH JESUS; words by Mary A. 

Ingalls, music by D. B. Towner. [24 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 355128; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


ALONE WITH THEE; words by Oswald 
J. Smith, music by D. B. Towner. 
[25 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
Ee 355125; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


ALTNIEDERLANDISCHE ARMEEMARSCHE; 
gesammelt von Herman Felix Wirth, 
arr. von ‘Theodor Grawert fir 
klavier. nos. 1-8. [26 

© Dec. 12, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1915; 
EH 3561383; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


ALWAYS FOREVER; words by J. F. 

Breckenridge, music by Allie Holmes. 

Lau 

© Dee. 5, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 10, 1914; 

H 355440; John F. Breckenridge, 
Alton, Tl. 


ALWAYS JUST THE SAME; words by 
Mrs. C. D. Martin, music by W. 
Stillman Martin. [28 

© Oct. 26, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 7, 1915; 
H 355264; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
Til. 


AM I ONE OF THEM; words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by Geo. C. Steb- 
bins. [29 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 


EH 355049; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


ee 


AM STILLEN HERD. 
ard). 


See Wagner (Rich- | 


AMERICA, MY AMERICA; a national 
peace anthem, words and music by 
G. T. Edwards. [30 


© Oct. 29, 1914; 2 le Wem aes 


1915; E 38583841; George Thornton 
Edwards, Portland, Me. 


AMERICA OVER ALL; military march by 
C. H. Jonas; piano. [31 
© 1c Jan. 18, 1915; EH 358269; 
Clinton Havelock Jonas, Roxbury, 
Mass. 


ANDALOUSIENNE; bolero, par Ch. Gra- 
ziani-Walter, op. 4838, pour piano. 
(Quatre morceaux, no. 4.) [32 


© Dee. 8, 1914; 1 ce Jan. 2, 1915; 
H} 356042; C. Schmid] & co., Leipzig. 


See Mozart (W. 


ANDANTE CANTABILE. 
A.). 


ANDROSCOGGIN MARCH; by R. B. Hall. 
No. 1. Orch., 4to. No. 2. Band, obl. 
24mo. . [38, 34 

© Dec. 26, 1914; 2 c. each Dec. 
29, 1914; E 355389, 355840; Cundy- 
Bettoney co., Boston. 


ANDRYANA (Si tu veux); valse lente 

par M. Monsarrat, pour piano. [85 

© Dec. 4, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 20, 1915; 

E 356179; Huropean music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


ANGELINE; words and music by K. 
Banderob. New York, Samuel H. 
Speck. [36 

© Aug. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EB 355021; Katheryn Banderob, 
Thorpe, Wis. 

ANGELUS (THE); music by Ar’ M. 


Shuey; full organ. [37 

© Dee. 29, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354953; Paul A. Schmitt, Min- 
neapolis. 


ANY OLD NIGHT IS A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT 
IF YOU’RE OUT WITH A BEAUTIFUL 
GIRL; words by Howard Rogers, mu- 
sic by James V. Monaco. [88 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 2 ec Jan. 13, 
1915; E 358179; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 
APPEAL; words by J. Hopkins, music 
by G. L. Harney. [39 
© Dec. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354946; Gilbert L. Harney, Jack- 
son Centre, O. 
ARAB (THE) PATROL; by C. T. Carpen- 
ter; piano. [40 
Pian. 15, 1915: 2 ¢. Jan. 16, 
1915; E 355428; Clifford T. Car- 
penter, Ray, Ariz. 
ARE WE DOWNHEARTED; march two- 
step by Hugh Nobel; piano solo. 
[41 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c@ Jan. 8, 1915; 
BH 356107; Whitehall music co. Lon- 
don. 
See Grétry (A. E.M.) Suite. 
valse composed by Mayme 
[42 
Jan. 2, 
Newton, 


ARIETTE. 


ARIOSO; 
Taylor Newton; piano. 
me) Bee>.3i) 1914, 2 “e. 
1915; E 354988; I. M. 
California, Mo. 


ARISE MY DARLING MARCH (Vstavej mi 
mila poclwd); arr. by H. Schuck- 
ert; concertina. [43 

enmecs 23, 19147 Qe) .Jan) 4, 
1915; E 3858187; Georgi & Vitah 
music ¢@o., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


ARISE, O My Love. See Cycle of love. 


ARM IN ARM WITH JFSUS; words by 
Victor M. Hatfield, music by Susie 
KH. Hatfield. [44 


© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1915; 


EK 358094; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 
Art (THE) OF FINGER DEXTERITY; 


studies and exercises by Carl Czerny, 
op. 740, revised. phrased and fin- 
gered by Thomas F. Dunhill; piano, 
complete in six books. [45 

(oe Deer t5. 1914-5 len Jan 13, 
1915; H 356112; Augener .ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on revi- 
sion, phrasing and fingering. ] 


ArT (THE) OF OCTAVE PLAYING; fifty 
progressive studies, compiled, classi- 
fied and edited by Sigmund Herzog 
and Andor Pintér; piano. [46 


© Dec. 9, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 854915; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 

AS THE BRAVEST OF BRITAIN’S MEN; 
words and music by Mrs. E. A. 
Fisher, arr. by L. A. Clark. [47 

Jan, 19, 1915079 en Jan+'20, 
1915; E 355424; Mrs. E. A. Fisher, 
Marysville, Canada. 


| 
3 


DD 


ASPERGES ME; by J. Wiegand; mixed 
voices and organ. (Fischer ed. 
masses, vespers and requiem, no. 
3898. ) [48 

© Jan. 8, 1915; 2c. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 355289; John Wiegand, Savan- 
nah, Ga. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision. ] 


AT BREAK OF DAY; nocturne by J. R. 
Morris, op. 38, no. 1; piano. (A 
summer day, no. 1.) [49 

tO dam as, 19th 2%e.. Sams 
1915; E 38553877; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


AT THE DOOR OF MERCY; words by 
Thomas MacKellar, music by D. B. 
Towner. [50 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2¢. Jan. 2, 1915: 


EH 355180; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

AT THE VILBAGCE DANCE *” by ~A.” od. 
Frankenfield, arr. by H. E. Ruhe; 


piano. [51 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H 358104; Co-Operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 


AT THEIR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY; 
words and music by Frank Dalton. 
Baltimore, Maryland music pub. co. 

[52 


© Jan. 14° 1915: 2 ean 14. 
1915; FE 355854; H. Federoff, Balti- 
more. k 


ATTENTION; march & two step, by O. 


Nielsen, arr. by E. de lLamater; 
orchestra. Lae 


© Jan) 4, 1915-2 -¢. Jam: 4; 1915- 
FE 858058; Ole Nielsen, Chicago. 


AUDIENZ (Dir); text von Georg 
Wolff, musik von Béla Laszky, ftir 
gesang u. piano. [54 
© siky 2, 19t4 te." Fan. 219157 
E 356068; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


AUS DEUTSCHLANDS GROSSER ZEIT; 
heft 1. fiinf lieder, ged. v. G. u. K. v. 
Rohrscheidt, ete., musik von Mar- 
tin Frey, op. 48, nos. 1-5. Con- 
tents:—Der Kaiser ruft—Tannen- 


berger marschlied.—Deutsches flot- 
tenlied.—Des liebsten grab.—Was 
mein liebster sang. [55 


© Nov. 4, 1914; 1c. Jan. 14, 1915; 
E 351118; Steingriiber verlag, Leip- 


zig. 


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pt, Ill, nS. v.10. 3 


AUS DEUTSCHLANDS 
Continued. 
——heft 2, drei Kriegsgedichte von 
Richard Dehmel, musik von Martin 
rey, op. 44, nos. 1-8. Contents :— 
Gebet aus volk.—Deutschlands fah- 
nenlied.—Lied an alle. [56 
Novy.\7,. 20145 (2 ieo Jan.” 14, 
1915; E 351117; Steingriiber verlag, 
Leipzig. 


GROSSER ZEIT— 


AUTUMN FLOWERS; overture by Carl 
Lawrence, 1. Orchestra. 4to. 2. 
Band. obl. 24mo. [57, 58 


© Jan. 6, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 6, 
1915; E 858086, 358087; J. E. Ag- 
new, Des Moines. 


AUTUMN REVERIE; by HE. H. Frey, duo 
for one violin. [59 
(Odan. 2. 1915% 2 ¢. Jan, 2, 1915» 

HH 354991; E. H. Frey, Lima, O. 


AUTUMN SONG; words from Tieck by 
Frances Gardner, music by L. Howe; 
voice and piano with violin a pia- 
cere. [60 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
KH 354999; Lucien Howe, Boston. 


AVE Maris sTettA (Night hymn at 
sea); two-part chorus by A. Goring 
Thomas [arrangement and adapta- 
tion by J. Lewis Browne]. (Octavo 
church music, no. 44). [61 

© Dee. 21, 1914; 2 c Dec. 23, 
1914; E 3853684; Gilbert music co., 
Chicago. 


AVIATIKSCHULERIN; ged. von Hans 
Kandler, musik von Leopold Wenin- 
ger; gesang und piano. [62 

© May 18, 1914; 1 ¢c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 856057 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


AWAKE WITH JOY, SALUTE THE MORN. 
See Paynter (Alfred) Six Christ- 
mas carols and anthems. 

BABY’S BED TIME SONG; lullaby, words 
anon., music by D. S. Percival; med. 
voice. Seattle, Merritt music co. 

[68 

© Dee. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1915; 

BH o00287 5. Druseilla’ S. Percival, 
Seattle. 

BacH (Cart PHinipe EMANUEL) Kon- 
zert; von C. Ph. Em. Bach, heraus- 
gegeben von Heinrich Schwartz, ftir 
zwei klaviere und orchester ; ausgabe 


fiir zwei klaviere; partitur. 1. F 
dur. 2. Es dur. [64, 65 


© Dee. 2, 1914; 1 c. each Jan. 14, 
1915; HW 351119, 351121; Steingriiber 
verlag, Leipzig. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangements. ] 


—<—<—<————— 


BAcK TO TIPPERARY WHERE THE SWEET 
RED ROSES GROW; words and music 
by J. W. Dick; words and melody. 

[66 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1915; BH 355891; 
John W. Dick, New York. 


BALFE (MicHArL WitttamM) lL dreamt 
I dwell in marble halls, from Bohe- 
mian girl, by M. W. Balfe, transcrip- 
tion by J. M. Chamberlain. [67 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 @ Dec. 31, 
1914; E 355441; John M. Chamber- 
lain, Salt Lake City. 


—--Then you'll remember me; by 
Balfe, arr. by C. S. De Lano; steel 
guitar. [68 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1914; H 355802; C. S. De Lano, Los 
Angeles. 

BALuaD. See Grieg (HH. H.) 


BALLADE (DIE) VOM EISERNEN GUR- 
TEL; text von Bruno Hardt, musik | 
von Harry Waldau; gesang u. pi- 
ano. 

© Jan. 2, 1914; 1 e@. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 356059; Drei masken verlag, g. 
m. b. h., Munich. 


BALLETT. See Grétry (A. E: M.) 


Suite. 


BALLIN’ THE JACK; intro: What it 
takes to make me love you, one step 
and trot, by Chris Smith, arr. by 
Maurice F. Smith; band. [70 

© Jan, 7, 1915; 2 e Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 858098; Jos. W. Stern & Co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


BANANA MAN; words and music by 
aww. A. Carr. New York, Samuel H. 
Speck. [71 

© July 10, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE) 355015; Katheron A. Carr, Ham- 
ilton, Canada. . 


BarBARA (BaruSka); polka, words 
and music by Andrew Grill, arr. for 
band. 4to. [f2 


© Dec. 29, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 354951; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 


BARBER (THE) OF BAGDAD; overture 
from the opera by Peter Cornelius, 
arr. from the full score by Edwin 
Evens sr.; organ with pedal obli- 
gato. [73 

© Dec. 21, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 9, 1915; 
EH 356148; William Reeves, London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


[69 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 


BE BRAVE! BE STRONG; words by Al- 
bert Simpson Reitz, music by D. B. 
Towner. [74 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
BH 3551383; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


BE STILL AND KNOW; words by Victor 
M. Hatfield, music by Susie HB. Hat- 
field. [75 

©) dan. 2, 1915; 2c. Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 358093; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


BEATRICE; valse by K. A. Tallmadge; — 


piano. [76 
© ic. Jan. 22, 1915; E 358336; 
Kirby A. Tallmadge, Chicago. 


BEAUTIFUL EYES (Les beaux yeux); 
valse by A. Nilson Fysher, arr. by 
D, Onivas; orch. 4to. [77 


C) dan. 4, 1915; 2c: Jan: 5, 1915; 
E 355196; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


BEAUTIFUL HOME UP YONDER; words by 
Mary Fraser, music by D. B. 
Towner. [78 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355050: Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


BEAUTIFUL WORLD ABOVE; words by D. 
W. Whittle, music by Geo. C. Steb- 
bins. [79 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2-c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355051; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) 
ouverttire; von L. van Beethoven, 
op. 84; bearbeitet von Max Burger; 
vollstandiger besetzung ftir orches- 
ter mit harmonium und _ posaune. 
(Domesticum, eine sammlung echter 
ensemble-musik, no. 14.) [80 

©) Dee. 23; 1914: 1. -¢: Jan. 15. 
1914; E 351110; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. [Copyright is 
ciaimed on ensemble-musik. ] 


King Stephen; overture. by L. 
van Beethoven, arr. from the full 
score by Purcell James Mansfield; 
organ with pedal obbligato. [81 

© Dec. 21, 1914; 1c. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 356145; William Reeves, London. 

_ [Copyright is claimed on arrange- 

ment. ] 


EKgmont- ; 


oD) 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG vAN)—Continued. 
—— Minuet no. 2 in G; by L. van 
Beethoven, arr. by H. F. Odell; man- 
dolin orchestra. [82 


© Dec. 9, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
KE 354922; Carl Fischer, New York. 
. [Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } : 


—— Thy glory, Lord, the heav’ns de- 
clare (Die himmel ritihmen des ewi- 
gen ehre) ; by L. van Beethoven, arr. 
by Wm. Noelsch, mixed voices and 
organ. (Huphonia, no. 12) [83 


© Jan 1 tins 2 eh dan? 18, 
1915; E 351094; Theo. F. Miller & 
Wm. Noelsch, Philadelphia. 


BERCEUSE SLAV; by Roy Lamont 
Smith; piano. [84 
©) Dee 30; 4914 2h ie, Jam 11, 
1915; I 358180; Colby & Pryibil, 
Los Angeles, 


RETTER TIMES WILL SOON BE HERE. See 
Cheer up. 


BEYOND THE SHADOWS; words by Fred 

P. Morris, music by D. B. Towner. 

[85 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 355156; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


BILLIE’s BING BANG GIRL; smile and be 
happy, two-step song, words and 
music by W. T. Mann. [86 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 2¢. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358270; William T. Mann, Cleve- 
land. 


Bine! Bine; fox trot, by M. B. Kauf- 
man; piano. New York, Plaza 
music co. [87 


© Jan; 20, 1915; 2 ¢..Jan, 20, 
1915; E 358322; Mel B. Kauf- 
man, New York. 


—— —— alr. by Alford; orch. 4to. 

[88 

Cr jan. 20. 1915" 2 e tan. 20. 

1915; E 3583815; Mel B. Kaufman, 
New York. 


BiRD IN MY HEART; words by Fred 
G. Bowles, music by Edmund D. La 
Touche; no. 1 in F. [89 


©) Jap. 2ty dah: 1) ex sham, (22; 
1915; E 351130; Newmann pub. co., 
ltd., London. 


Brrps (THE) FLY HOME; two-part 
song, words by John Greenway, 
music by Julius Harrison; treble 
voices, with ordinary and tonic sol- 
fa notations. [90 

© Jan. 8, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1915; 
EH 351082; Enoch & sons, London. 


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91: 


pt. 101, Wee 


BLESS OUR LAND. See Cherubini (M. 


i C.: ZS.) 


BLESSED IS HE THAT COMETH, anthem 
by Hrnest A. Dicks; mixed voices 
and piano. 4to. (York series, no. 
661.) [91 

©: Dee. Sly -t9Ies tc. pamenS, 
1915; E 356095; Banks & sons, York, 
England. 


BLESSED WHOSOEVER, THAT MEANS ME; 
words and music by Edwin H. 
Bookmyer. [92 

@ Apr 2h 1914 +) 2 ¢. Jami '2, 1915; 
BE 355052; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


BLUE (THE) BONNET; words by Ada 
Stewart Shelton, music by Alexan- 
der Russell; low voice. [93 

©) *fan. 190) 1905 2 e Jan: 19, 
1915; HK 355464; John Church ©co., 
Cincinnati. 


BLUE DAYS OF JUNE; words by Fred. 
EK. Weatherly, music by Montague 
Ring. [94 

CG) Jan, 13, 1915s) de, Jan, 
1915; BE 3511038; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, 


BOHEMIAN DANCE ALBUM  (Ceské 
tanecni. allum)*” arr. by Louis 
Witah- piano.” 1 No. 4... 2. ..No2 5: 

[95, 96 


© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 
4, 1915; BE 358188, 358189; Georgi 
& Vitah music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


Book (A) OF BALLADS; part songs and 
unison songs; texts by Alice C. D. 
Riley, music by Jessie L. Gaynor: 
female voices. [97 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 2c. Jan. 20, 1915; 
EH 358824; John Church ¢co., Cincin- 
nati. 


Bo’sn’s (THE) BRIDE; nautical yarn 
in two acts, book and lyrics by 
Maude Hlizabeth Inch, musie by W. 
Rhys-Herbert; chorus of mixed 
voices. Vocal score. 4to. [98 

© Dec. 18,1914; 1 ec. Dec. 21, 1914; 
D 19544; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


BRAHMS ( JOHANNES ) Wiegenlied. 
See Savino (Domenico) Five mod- 
erm songs. 

BricgAnDs. See Offenbach (Jacques). 


BRIGHT AND JOYFUL IS THE MORN. See 
Paynter (Alfred) Six Christmas 
carols and anthems. 


Bericht (THE) MerpUSA; words by 
Henry Newbolt, music by M. H. 
Davies. London, Weeks & co. [99 


© Dec. 28, 1914; 1 e Jan. 11, 1915; 
E 3510838; Miss M. Clough, Notting- 
ham England. 


BRING HIM HOME; words by J. H. 
Thayer, music by D. B. Towner. 
[100 
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2-¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355058; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


BRoaADWAY (THE) BLUES; words by J. 
Brandon Walsh, music by Terry 
Sherman. [101 

© Jan. 18,1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 21, 1915; 
HE 358368; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


BUCKLE ON THE ARMOR; words by C. 
Jay Smith, music by J. H. Rose- 
crans. [102 

© Dee. 24, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358155; Jas. H. Rosecrans, Bon- 
ham, Tex. 


BUGLES (THE) OF DREAMLAND; terzetto, 
words by Fiona Macleod, music by 
H. Clough-Leighter, op. 55, no. 2; 
chorus of women’s voices with piano 
acc. [103 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 354993; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BuM DIDDLE-DE-UM BUM, THAT’S IT; 
fox trot by Jimmie Monaco, arr. by 
Calvin Grooms; orchestra. [104 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 858061; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


BUMBLE (THE) BEE; fox trot, words 
by Leo D. Williams, music by M. V. 
Williams. [105 

©.1 e@. Jan. 16,, 19155 Mga: 
Marie Valentine Williams, Harri- 
son, N. Y., 


—— See also Fairies in the garden. 


Bur LO THE DAWN! no. 8, the third 
day, by J. S. Matthews; chorus of 
mixed voices and soli for ten. and 
bar. 4to. [106 

© Jan. 11, 1915; 2  e@ Jameee: 

_ 1915; E 355326; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


By GRACE THROUGH FAITH; words by 
J. Burtis White, music by D. B. 
Towner, [107 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 @ idan 2, 
1915; E 355145; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


no. 1, 1915 


musie by Mrs. C. H. Morris. [108 

© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c, Jan. 7, 1914; 
B 355257; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
Ill. 


| ByGonrE pAYS; words and music by 
Mrs. H. Ingrabam. [109 
fey Dec. 12, 1914; 2 c Dec. 16, 
1914; E 358090; Mrs. Herbert In- 
graham, Chicago. 


CALL OF THE DESERT. See Garden of 


Allah. 


‘CALL TO ARMS. 
tory. 


See Marching to vic- 


Cath’: (THE) TO BATTLE; words by HE. 
E. Rexford, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. [110 


em) Mee. 24, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 18, 
( 1915; BE 358175; W. H. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


|CALLED OUT OF DARKNESS; words by 

D. W. Whittle, music by Geo. C. 
_ S§tebbins. pia 
{ foe Nov. 14° 1914-92 « Jan. 2: 
1915; E 355054; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


CAN I FORGET; words by Ina Duley 
, Ogden; music by D. B. Towner. [112 
| @© Dee: 31, 1914; 2 c Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 3551483; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


CAN YOU PAY FOR A BROKEN HEART; 

| words and music by C. K. Harris. 

| [118 

fe © Jan. 12, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
H 358150; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. . 


' CAPRICE. 


See Hgiguard (Godfred) 5 
smaastykker. 
CAREFSSES; valse par A. d’Ambrosio, 


pour piano. [114 

mr Noy. 25, 1914° 2°e- Fan. ‘20, 

1915; E 356181; European music 
ts corporation, New York. 


'Carot crown; for Sunday schools, re- 


12mo. 


(115 
| © Jan. 1, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
' A 391385; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


CARRIERE; text von Fancy, musik von 

Hugo Leonard, fiir gesang und piano. 

[116 

@ Fun 11, 191451 © Jam 2, 1915; 

E 356069; Drei Marken verlag g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


By THE CROSS OF CALVARY; words and 


Vivals, singing schools, ete. [162] p.° 


~J 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


124 


CASTLE VALSE CLASSIQUE; Dvorak’s 
humoreske. music by Ford T. Dab- 
ney, arr. by D. Onivas; orchestra. 
Ato. [447 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 2e¢ Jan. 8, 1915; 
EH 358099; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | ; 

CavATINA. See Raff (J. J.) 

CHANSON GAIL; morceau léger par Denis 
Dupré, pour piano. [118 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1915; 


E 351066; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 


CHANT HIRONDELLE; mélodie par Denis 

Dupré, pour piano. [119 

© Sept. 22, 1914; 1c. Jan. 6, 1915; 

E 351064; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 


CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME; words by 
Alean Moss and W. W. Denslow, 
musie by M. Levi. [120 

@ san.5- 1915: 2 ¢.. Jan. 7.1915: 
E 355452; Maurice Levi, New York. 


CHATEAUX EN HSPAGNE; 
par Ch. Graziani-Walter, 
pour piano. (Quatre morceaux, no. 
Fae Rize 

© Dec. 8, 1914; 1 «. Jan. 2, 1915; 
BE} 356044; C. Schmidl & co., Leipzig. - 


seguidille, 
op. 4388, 


CHEER UP; or, Better times will soon 
be here, words by Joe Young and 
Edgar Leslie, music by M. Abra- 
hams. [i122 

© Janid1; 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 358107; Maurice Abrahams music 
¢€o., ine., New York. 


CHEESE IT, WE SHOULD WORRY IN GOOD 
oLD U. S. A.; words and music by 
F. Hall. [123 

©). Dec... 22, 19145 2 ¢ Degas, 
1914; E 3855445; Frederich Hall, 
Haddon Heights, N. J. 


CHERUBINI (MARIA LUIGI CARLO ZENO- 
BIE SALVATORE) Bless our land 
(Veni Jesu) ; text adapted from H. 
Harbaugh, music by L. Cherubini, 


arr. by J. Lewis Browne; mixed 
voices, organ ace. (Octavo church 
music, no. 46) [124 


Cy sjan’. 14° 1915 - "2" eo Janta, 
1915; E 358246; Gilbert music Co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
reharmonization and adaptation of 
English text.] 


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125 


CHILDREN’S (THE) OFFERTORY; words 
and music by G. W. Wilmot. (In 
The Westminster primary quarterly, 
ye 5, mo. 4.) [125 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2’ ¢. Jan: 16, 1915; 
EH 3855401; Geo. W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


CHIN CHIN; fox trot; by Ivan Caryll, 

arr. by 8S. Deshon; orch. 4to. [126 

© Jan. 8, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1915; 

EH 355463; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


CHOEUR CELESTE; by S. T. Strang; 

organ. fI27 

© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 @ Dec. 2, 1914; 

E 355485; S. Tudor Strang, Phila- 
delphia. 


CHOICE COLLECTION, HOME, COLLEGE AND 
WAR SONGS; arr. and compiled by 
[H. B. Holmes]. [128 


@ hee Si, [O14 ae gan 28. 
1915; EH 358364; Jordan Marsh com- 
pany, Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
oh arrangement and compilation. | 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Polo- 
naises; by Fr. Chopin, edited by 
Andor Pintér; piano. [129 

© Dec. 11, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 3854931; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing. ] 


CHOR DFR BLUMENMADCHEN. See Wag- 
ner (Richard). 


CHORD SENTENCE; by Daniel Seeber. 
See Original compositions. 


CHORUS OF THE DRUIDS; from the opera 
Hvelina, by A. M. G. Sacchini, arr. 
by Louis Victor Saar, Hnglish trans- 
lation by Theodora Sponagel; three- 
part chorus of women’s voices and 
piano. [1380 

© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354938; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


CHRIST IS RISEN; words anon., music 
by L. Oscar Anderson. 8vo. leak 


© Dec. 28, 1914; 1. e. Dec. 30, 
1914; 1 ec Jan. 15, 1915; HE 355405; 
L. Osear Anderson, Minneapolis. 


CHRISTIANSEN (CHR.) Fire sange 
(Vier lieder); ord af Viggo Stuck- 
enberg og Helge Rode, musik af 
Chr. Christiansen, op. 1, no. 1-4. 
Contents :—Morgen.—Foraarsregn.— 
Skoven.—Springvandet. [132 


© Oct. 30, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
BH 356055; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


8 


CHRISTMAS (A) CAROL: words and mu- 

sic by 8. S. Treadwell. 4to. [133 

© Dec. 25, 1914; 2c. Jame 5; 1915 

Hh 855200; Samuel Shepard Tread- 
well, Englewood, N. J. : 


pt. II, nIe4 vi 1G 


CHRISTMAS Joy; Christmas offertory | 


by J. W. Lerman; piano or organ. 


[134 


© Nov 21, 1914; 2¢ Jan. 2, 19155 

EH} 3854956 ; Geo. Molineux, New York. 
CHRYSANTHEME; mélodie par Denis 
Dupré, pour piano. [135 
© Oct. 28, 1914: 1 e Jam G)ielss 


E 351068; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 


CIACONA CON VARIAZIONI, G MOLL. See 


Zehn leichte charakterstudien. 
CITIZEN’S PRIDE; 
Crosby; orch. 4to. 
© Dee. 26, 1914; 2 @ Dee 29, 
1914; E 3855341; Cundy-Bettoney 

co., Boston. 
City (THE) OF GOLDEN STREETS; words 
and music by L. H. Jaccard. [187 
© 1a Jan. 2; 1915; HM a5n446; 


Laura Hubbard Jacecard, Fort 
Worth. 

CLARINETVALSEN. See For hundrede 
aar siden. 


CLARION (THE) CALL. 
bel) 


CLASSIC SONG ALBUM; fifty selected 
songs of old and modern masters, 
English translations by Alice Mat- 
tullath, edited and annotated by 
Max Heinrich; high and low voice. 

[138 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2,1915; 

EH 354942; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on editing & 
annotation. | 


See Hills (Ma- 
‘Two patriotic songs. 


Cock (THE) 0’ THE NoRTH; song of | 


the Gordons, words by James Woods, 
music adapted and arr. by J. Ord 
Hume; voice and piano. [189 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 1 @ Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356072; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on new ar- 
rangement. | 


Copa LYRICA, G DuR. See Zehn leichte 
charakterstudien heft 2. 


CoLOMBA MARCH; di Gaetano Man- 
nino, op. 10; due manolini e chit- 
arra. 4to. [140 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 « Jan. 22, 
1915; E 358852; A. Cirigliano, New 
York. 


march bye 2tS fi 
[1386 . 


'l'no. 1, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


159 


'/CoME ALONG; words and music by H. | ComMre unto ME; words by William C. 


1) Felling. [141 


mnan. 11, 1915: 2 e Jan. . 13, 
1915; E 358151; Henry Helling, Mil- 
waukee. 


COME AND FILL ME; words by C. A. 
Parker, music by Geo. C. Stebbins. 
[142 


© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355055; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


| COME AND SEE, GO AND TELL; words by 
} Mary Fraser, music by D. B. Town- 


er. [1438 

| © Wov. 14, 1914: 2c. Jan..2, 1915; 
BE 355056; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. — 


CoME BACK PADDY MINE; words by 
Noel Hinton, music by Isobel Hin- 
ton. [144 


© Jan. 7, 1915: 1 c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
| EH 351055; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 


COME BACK TO ME; words & music by 
| B. A. Billett. New York, Samuel 
{| H. Speck. [145 

nner, 2), 1914: 2c. Jan. 2, 
1915;. E 355024; Bessie A. Billett, 
Cincinnati. 


— words by Cecilia Horan Des Jar- 
| dins, music by E. Champagne. 
[146 

Jan J48. 1915522. cc. Jan. 20, 
1915; E 358328; Eusébe Champagne, 
Lowell, Mass. 


OME ON, ARE YOU READY FOR THE FAIR; 
fox trot; words by Jane Smith, 
music by A. L. Gwin. [147 

| © Jan. 8, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
E 355460; Archer Lola Gwin, San 
Francisco. 


Come, ROSALIE, SING TO ME; words and 
music by S. A. Higgins. New York, 
Samuel H. Speck. [148 

© Apr. 25, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H 355016; Stanley A. Higgins, Lin- 
den, Va. 

\CoME, SING oUR CHRISTMAS LAY; words 
anon., music by L. O. Anderson. Svo. 

[149 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 1 c Dec. 30, 

1914; 1 ec. Jan. 15, 1915; E 355404; 
L. Oscar Anderson, Minneapolis. 


CoME TAKE A DIP IN MY SUBMARINE; 

words nad music by C. C. Diener. 

[150 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 1 c Dec. 26, 

1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1915; E 355244; 
Carl Christian Diener, New York. 


79471—15 2 


| 
| 
| 
| 


COMPLETE METHOD OF 


CONFIDENCE; 


' Dix, music by D. B. Towner. [151 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 


EK 355057; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

CoME UNTO ME AND REST; words by 
D. W. Whittle, music by Geo. C. 
Stebbins. [152 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355058; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


COME WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAMING ; 


by Stephen C. Foster, arr. by Frank 
KE. “Barry; mixed quartette. Chi- 
cago, Chart music pub. co. 4to. 
[153 
© Dec. 15, 1914; 2 e« Dee. 19, 
1914; E 355222; B. Coanacher, Oak 
Park, Ill. 


COME, WONT YOU JOIN THE COLOURS; 


vocal march, words and music by 
A. S. Seott-Gatty. [154 

Wee. SO; 2914: ae. Jan. 6, 
1915; E 351057; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


CoMING (THE) OF HIS FEET; words by 


Rey. S. Whitney Allen, music by 


Geo. C. Stebbins. [155 
© Apr, 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
Ee 355059 ;s ‘Charles. M. Alexander, 


Philadelphia. 


COMME SE CANTA AMERICA; risposta 


a; Commé se canta a Napule, versi 
di G. Camerlingo, musica di E. Be- 
vilacqua; canto e mandolino. [156 

© Dec. 25, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 358110; Natale Di Palma, New 
Vork: 


COMPASSION WALTZES; by I. A. Nass; 


piano. [157 


© 1c. Dec. 21, 1914; B 355189; 
Iza A. Nass, Kewanee, Ill. 


SCALES AND 
CHORDS IN ALL MAJOR AND MINOR 
KEYS; by L. Mollenhauer, with ex- 
planatory remarks by Andor Pintér. 
[158 
© Dee. 15, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354917; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on explana- 
tory preface. ] 


words by Oswald J. 
Smith, music by D. B. Towner. [159 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355171; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


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160 ‘ pt. TU yas, VL | 

CONTENTMENT RAG; by Joseph F. Lamb; | Cross (THE) OF MY SAVIOUR IS MINE; 
piano. [160 words by Ina* Duley Ogdon, music 
© Jan. 10,1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1915; by D. B. Towner, [170 


EB 358321; Stark music co., St. Louis. © Apr. 21, 1914; Dey tani 219th 


E 355062; Charles M. Alexander, 


ConTESTANT (THE) MaRcH (Cesky | Philadelphia. 
zapasnih pochod); by J. Cérmak, 
arr. by F. Tryner. 4to. 1. Band. | Crown Him! words and music by C. 


2. Orchestra. [161, 162 H. Morris. [171 | 


© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 ¢. each Jan. 4, © Oct. 26, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 7, 1915; 


1915: BE 358190, 3858191; Georgi & FE) 355254; J. M. Harris, Evanston, | 


Vitah music co., Chicago. [Copy- rh: 


right is claimed on arrangement. ] 
4 ; ; A Crown Him Lorp oF ALL; words by 


CoquETTE (LA); valse by Edwin J. Laurene Highfield, music by Samuel | 
Decevée, op. 65; piano. [1638 W. Beazley. [172 
© Jan. 22,1915; 2c. Jan. 22,1915; © Dec. 24, 1914; 2 e@ Jan. 13, 

E 358356; J. H. Schroeder, New 1915; E 358163: W. BE. M. Hackle- 


York. man, Indianapolis. 
Corricoto (It) (The coachman) ; 


galop brillant by Durand de Grau, 


Si , CE ins. 
op. 24, edited and fingered by Albert ait by Ceo Ce 


© Apr. 21, 1914; 2¢. Jan, 2, 1915; 


i f; piano. 4 | 

ae aint ese ons EB 355063: Charles M. Alexander, 
© Dee: 31, 1914 ° 2 @ Jan. 2/1915; “he ‘ | 

= : & Philadelphia. 

Ei 354972; G. Schirmer, New York. 
CouNTRY CLUB DANCE; by FE. H. CRUEL PAPA; fox trot, by Will Marion | 
Stevens; piano. New York, Samuel Cook, arr. by Stephen O. Jones; | 
H. Speck. [165 orchestra. 4to. [174 | 


lv q 5 . Jan. 2, 1915: © A amare 1915; 2 GC. heals 8, 1915; | 
m a3s007: Bula Hood.” Stevens, | © 858007; Jos, W. Stern & ¢0., New 


Raleigh, N.C. j York. [Copyright is Gdaimed on ar: | | 


rangement. } 

Cows MAY COME AND COWS MAY GO, 
BUT THE BULL WILL GO ON FOREVER; 
words by Vincent Bryan, music by 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; © Jan. 15, 1915; 2 6 Wamete 
BE 358040 ; Barren von Tilzer music 1915; E 355418; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
pub. co., New York. ton. 


1 da 3 ° 
CRADLE soNnc: three-part chorus, mu- | CUPID’s GAVOTTE; music and steps by 


sic by Wilhelm Taubert, arr. by 


eee Jew York, Ev: 
Louis Victor Saar; women’s voices New York, Evans music co. [176 


with piano. 4to. [167 © Jan. 11, 1915-7 2 eee as | 


© Dec. 6. 1914: 2 c. Jan. 2. 1915: 1915; EH 355364 ; W. A. Evans, Bos- 


EB 354987; Carl Fischer, New York. ton. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- | Cycie (A) oF Love; four little songs, 


ment. | words, various authors, music by 
; aoe : Frank Lambert; high voice & pi- 
CRICKET (THE) See Fairies in the ae Contents: 2 TawenHeed ee 
garden. 

love.—If for one sweet moment.— 

Cross (THE), NOT THE CROWN; words Arise, O my love.—A little time. 
by Ina Duley Ogdon, music by D. B. [177 
Towner. [168 © Jan. 21, 1915; 1c. Jan. 22, 1915; 


© Apr. 21, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1915; E 351131; Newman pub: cos itd. 
EH 355060; Charles M. Alexander, | London. 


Ebiladelphia. CzZERNY (CARL) Forty daily studies; 
Cross (THE) OF CHRIST; words by D. by C. Czerny, op. 337, revised and ed- 
W. Whittle, music by Geo. C. Steb- ited by Thomas F. Dunhill; piano. 

bins. [169 [178 
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; © Jan. 1, 1915; 1 « Jan. 13,1915; 
Ee 355061; Charles M. Alexander, FE 3856131; Augener, Itd., London. 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed on revision. ] 


10 


CRUCIFIXION (THE); words anon., mu- | 
pi 


|. CRYSTAL SNOWFLAKES; caprice by C. C. | 
Crammond, op. 10; piano. Boston, | 
H. von Tilzer. 1166 New York, Evans music co. [175 | 


George F. Walters; piano. Boston, | 


! 


| 
| 


(no. 1, 1915 


)Dappy’s GONE TO BE A SOLDIER; words 
and music by D. W. McLean. [179 
{ ©1c. Dec. 21, 1914; E 358034: 
\eeDavid W. McLean, Mt. Vernon, 
| oN Y. 


| DAMES (LES) DE SEVILLE; by C. Schu- 
bert, arr. by J. W. Lerman; piano 


|, six hands. [180 

© Dec. 4, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 

| E 3854963; Geo. Molineaux, New 

im York. 

|DANcE (THE) IN THE WOODLAND; 
dance eccentric by Walter Rolfe; 
piano. [181 


© Jan. 20, 1915; 2 c.-Jan. 22, 1915; 
BE 358345; Joe Krolage music co., 
Cincinnati. 


[DANCE (THE) OF THE DEW DROPS; 
the dance of health, waltz song 
words and music by W. T. Mann. 
[182 
© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358271; William T, Mann, Cleve- 
land. 


DANCING (THE) CRAZE; words by Clif- 
ford Grey, music by T. C. Sterndale- 
Bennett; voice & piano. ‘(183 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 4, 1915; 
#351051; Reynolds & co., London. 


DANCING (T'HE) 200; words & music 
by M. E. Brown. New York, Sam- 
uel H. Speck. [184 

(© Apr, 25, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H 355019; Maude E. Brown, St. 
Johnsbury, Vt. 


DANS LA FORET; méditation par Denis 

Dupré, pour piano. [185 

© Oct. 28, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 6, 1915; 

E 351065; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 


a eT 


. 


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= —t 


dl 
«DANSE DRAMATIQUE; mazurka bDril- 
liante, by I. B. Arnstein, op. 80; in 
D minor; piano. [186 
) Wee 28. °1914-. 2° ¢e: Jan: 15, 
1915; E 858242; Albert Teres, New 
York. 


DANSE VILLAGEOISE. See Grétry (A. EH. 
M.) Suite. 


Rissland, op. 20, no. 3; violin and 
piano. [187 
) Jan. 1, 1915; 2 c.. Jan. 9, 1915; 

E 355273; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
DAsHinG (THE) FIREMAN; march and 
two-step, composed and arr. by G. EH. 
: Mehlman; piano. [188 


A 


© Dec. 14, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1915; 
FE 355228; George BE. Mehlman, Nor- 
ristown, Pa. 


| 


DANSEUSE (LA); entr’ acte by Karl 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


197 
Day (THE) IS NO MORE; words by 
Rabindranath Tagore, music by 
John Alden Carpenter; medium 
voice. [189 


Gy Jan. 12 1915: 2 «; Jan’ 45, 
1915; E 858235; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

Day (THE) OF JUDGEMENT; by A. Ark- 
hangelsky, English text adapted to 
the music by N. L. Norden; mixed 
voices. S8vo. [190 

(alan: 1G). 9915 >) 2c. wat, 19, 
1915; HE 855426; N. Lindsay Nor- 
den, Brooklyn. [Copyright is 
claimed on adaptation. ] 

DEAR OLD MAINE; words by L. B. Rob- 
bins, music by R. A. Braniger. [191 

© Dec. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 354981; Lelia Beatrice Robbins, 
Los Angeles. 


DEAR OLD SWEETHEART; poem by J. 
Parnell, music by R. A. Browne; 
words and melody. [192 


© 1c. Jan. 14, 1915; E 355875; 
Joseph Parnell, Victor, Col. 


DEARER AS THE DAYS GO BY; words by 
Maud Frazer Jackson, music by D. 
B. Towner. [193 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 855160; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


DEBUSSY (CLAUDE) Mandoline. See 
Savino (Domenico) Five modern 
Songs. 


DEBUTANTE (THE) ; selection from the 
operetta, by Victor Herbert, arr. by 
Harold Sanford; orchestra with pi- 
ano ace. Hdition B. [194 


© Dee. 31,1914; 2.c. Jan. 2,,1915; 
E 354976; G. Schirmer, New York. 


DEEP IN THE SAVIOUR’S LOVE; words by 
Oswald J. Smith, music by D. B. 
Towner. . [195 

©’ Dee. si, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 2/0915; 
E 355122; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 
DEEPER AND DEEPER; words by O.S. J., 
music by Oswald J. Smith. [196 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H) 355128; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 
DEEPER STILL; words by T. H. A., mu- 
sic by D. B. Towner. [197 
© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355166; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

Drs LIEBSTEN GRAB. See Aus Deutsch- 
lands grosser zeit, heft 1. 

DEUTSCHES FLOTTENLIED. See 
Deutschlands grosserzeit, heft 1. 


Aus 


11 


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198 


DEUTSCHLANDS FAHNENLIED. Sce Aus 
Deutsehlands grosser zeit, heft 2. 


Devorion ; by G. Albert Reuhl, op. 49; 
piano. [198 
© Jan./48, 1915; 20¢e.: Jan, 14, 
1915; E 355378; Hatch music ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 


Dicty poo; fox trot, by Carey Morgan, 

arr. by Stephen O. Jones; oreh. 4to. 

[199 

© Pane, 1915: 2 ic.) Tam, 15; 

1915; E 358280; Jos. W. Stern & 

co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


DID YOU THINK? words and music by 

A. Hart; words and melody. [200 

© 1c. Dec. 19, 1914; E 355221; 
Abraham Hart, Newburgh, N. Y. 


Divinity (Divinité) ; valse by Victor 

Vorzanger; piano. [201 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ¢ Jan. 8, 1915; 

Ki 356109; Whitehall music co., Lon- 
don. 


DLA MLODEJ PARY; mazur by W. Os- 
manski, arr. by Fr. Przybylski; orch. 


“4to. [202 
LC) dan. 19) A915 3) 2) G. ofian. 18, 
1915; E 358254; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 
Do YoU MISS ME: words and music 


by H. Federoff. [203 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 2.¢. Jan. 20, 1915; 
E 358298; Herman -Federoff, Balti- 
more. 


Do YoU REMEMBER; by Campana, arr. 
by F. N. Armstrong, for wind instru- 
ments with or without piano. [204 

© Dec. 11, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1915: 
EH 354920: Carl Fischer. New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


Dr. BALTIMORE, M. D.; words by Schuy- 
ler Greene, music by Otto Motzan 
[arr. by Arthur Lange]; words and 
melody. [205 

© 1c. Jan. 18, 1915; E 358268; 
Schuyler Greene & Otto Motzan, 
New York. [205 


Dotu’s (THE) DANCE; by A. P. Risher; 
piano. (Seven characteristic pieces 
for second grade, no. 5.) [206 

© Jan. 13, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 14, 1915; 
.H 3553879 ; Hatch music co., Philadel- 
phia. 

DomM CHRISTKIND. 
stunden. 


See Weihuachts- 


12 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


DoN JUAN-OVERTURE. See Mozart (W. 
A 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO) When the 
leaves are turning gold; the sextet 
from Lucia di Lammermoor, by G. 
Donizetti, arr. by William Dressler; 
violin obbligato. 4to. [207 


© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1915; if 


FE 355280; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- | 


ment. } 


Don’? FORGET THE DATE; words by H. 
EH. Brenner, music by A. Melvin 
Crosby. New York, C. LL. Partee 
music pub. .co. [208 


© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 @ jai al 
E 355231; Ed. E. Brenner, Hood 
River, Or. 


DON’T GO TOO FAR WITH ME, YOU DON’T 
KNOW ME WELL ENOUGH; words and 
music by O. C. Nolting. [209 

© 1c. Jan. 11, 1915; EH Saei40- 
Otto C. Nolting, Salt Lake City. 


DOODLE-OODLE DEE MEANS, WON’T YOU 
MARRY ME! four part song, words by 
Arthur Fields, music by Theodore 
Morse, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; 
male voices. (Witmark ed., no. 
795. ) [210 

© Jan. 11, 1915; 2:¢ dam, ta iaiiee 
EK 355329; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement. ] 

DOONGLEBE VALSE; by G. E. Bentley; 
piano. [210 

© 1«e@ Jan. 9, 1915: Ee Saaeer 
Gertrude E. Bentley, Rochester, 
ING Ye 


Doux REPOS; bereceuse par Ch. Gra- 
ziani-Walter, op. 488, pour piano. 
(Quatre morceaux, no. 1.) [212 

© Dec. 8, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356045; C. Schmidl & co., Leipzig. 


DowN IN ALABAM; words and music 
by M. L. Lake. Ba be 


© 1e Jan. 12, 1915; HB 3553820; 
Mayhew Lester Lake, New York. 


DoWN IN THE SUNNY SOUTHLAND; 
words and music by G. G. Leonard. 
New York, Samuel H. Speck. [214 

© June 30, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2,1915; 
E 355017; Grace Gavitt Leonard, 
Taunton, Mass. 


Dreams. Sce Wagner (Richard) 


-DREAMS OF SPRING; by Herbert Ralph 


Ward; piano. [215 


© Jan. 138, 1915: 9 ee gan 
1915; E 3855380; Hatch music ¢o., 
Philadelphia, 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


, no. my 1915 
| DrirTine; words by G. T. A., music 
py. J. ES. [216 


Pieoes. St; 1914: 2: ef Jan., 2; 
1915; E 355158; Charles M. Alexan- 
der, Philadelphia. 


DRIVE IT AWAY WITH A SONG; words 
by E. BE. Hewitt, music by B. D. 
Ackley. [217 

© Jan. 8, 1915: 2 c. Jan, 11,1915; 
EH 358131; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


Du KVELD MED DIN FRED; tekst af 
Idar Handagard, musik af Torolf 
Voss; kor og kvartetter for mandss- 
stemmer. 4to. (Norsk musik-for- 
lags udgave, no. 283.) [218 

(ouenow. 7, 19145 1) @ Jan: 11, 
| 1915; E 351092; Norsk musikforlag, 
Kristiania, Norway. 


Du Barry (LA); tre quadri ed epilogo 
di G. Antona Traversi e E. Golis- 
ciani, musica di Hzio Camussi, ridu- 

| zione di G. C. Paribeni, per piano- 

/ forte solo. [219 

mon Dee! 31, 1914-1 ¢.. Jan. 20, 
_ 1915; E 351114; Edoardo Sonzogno, 

Milan. 

| 

| DUET PLAYERS REPERTOIRE; arr. 

Thos. a’Becket; piano, 4 hands. 


by 


| 

| [220 
: my dan 45, 1915-2 e.. Jan. 16, 
1915; BH 355420; Hatch music ©co., 
Philadelphia. 

| 


DUQUE WALK; by L. Duque; piano. 
[221 
© Dec. 28, 1914; 2c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 356090; Jos. W. 
York. 


Stern & co., New 


arr. by D. Onivas; -orch. 4to. 

[222 
@etan. 14, 1915; 2 e.iJan. 15, 
1915; E 358231; Jos. W. Stern & co.., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


DutcH (A) LULLABY; poem by Ella 
Van Heerkeren, music by HE. W. Duf- 
field. [223 


© Dec. 12, 1914; 2 e Jan. 16, 


1915; E 355415; Ella W. Duffield, 


Los Angeles. 


DUTCH SERENADE; poem by Fiore della 
Neve, translation from the Dutch 
by George Harris, jr., music by S. 
De Lange, arr. by Coenraad V. Bos; 
soprano in G. [224 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Fo, 15, 1915; 
EH 351095; G. Schirmer, New York. 


233 
Hy, Z. GAVOTLE;, by Jt) W. Lerman 
piano six hands. [225 


© Dec. 4, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 354970; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


EK. Z. MARCH; by J. W. Lerman; piano 
six hands. [226 
@ Dee. 4, 1914: 2c. Jane 2, 1915: 

E 354964; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


E. Z. scHottiscHn; by J. W. Lerman; 


piano six hands. [227 
© Dee. 4, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H 354965; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


HaRLY THOUGHTS; waltz by L. Her- 

bert; piano. [228 

© Jan. 5, 1915; 2c. Jan. 8, 1915; 

E 358113; Louisiana Hebert, New 
Orleans. 


ECHA Z ZIEMI RODZINNEJ; by Fr. Przy- 
bylski; orch. [229 
(Ox Sane VO) 1915-2? e;) Jam: 18, 
1915; EH 358256; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


ECHOES OF NIGHT; valse boston, by 
Walter Rolfe, arr. by Christopher 
O’Hare. 4to. (Standard ed. for 
orch. no. 423.) [230 

© Dec. 21, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 9, 1915; 
EK 355276. Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 


ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

EXGMONT-OVERTURE. See Beethoven 
(Ludwig van). 

EINZUG DER GASTE. See Wagner 
(Richard). 


ELEANOR, I HEAR YOU CALLING ME; lyric 
by Charles HK. Trader, music by. Ed- 
die Es. Elliott. [231 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 ¢«. Jan. 20, 
1915; E 358333; Trader-Elliott co., 
Atlantie City. 


ELEGIE; by J. 
(Domenieo). 


Massenet. See Savino 
Five modern songs. 


——par Sverre Jordan, op. 8, pour 
violon et piano. (Quatre morceaux, 
no, 4.) [232 

© Nov. 12, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356051; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


ELSAS BRAUTzUG. See Wagner (Rich- 


ard). 

EMPIRE’s (THE) BALLY; words by 
Percy C. Higgins, music by Chris 
Winsome. [283 


Cy Aeteat, 19a. + Ci dan. %, L915: 
FB} 351053; B. Feldman & co., London. 


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234 


JiNCHANTMENT; by L. L. Biddle; piano. 
[234 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
BrabaZoo 2 dus Ts: Biddle, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa. 


WNGLAND, THY NAME; words and mu- 
sic by Lewis Barnes; no, 2 in F. 
[235 
©). Wan 21 790los 4c. pan.) 22, 
1915; E 3511382; Newman pub. co., 
ltd., London. 


Es MUSS GELINGEN; worte und musik 
vou A. Pestel. New York, H. Bauer 
music co. [236 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 2c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
BH 855481; Arthur Pestel, New York. 


ES WAREN ZWEI KONIGSKINDER; volks- 
lied, gesetzl von Siegfried Ochs, 
fiir gemischten chor; partitur. 4to. 
(Drei deutsche volkslieder, no. 2.) 

[237 

© Sept. 18, 1914; 1 ¢« Jan. 4, 

1915; E 351048; Hd. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


EstHer; by David Reichstein; piano. 

[238 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Jan. 14, 1915; 

FE 355373; Mellinger music pub. ¢o., 
St. Louis. 


ETUDE CONCERTANTE; by Joseph May- 
seder, op. 29, no. 4, ed. by Hugene 
Gruenberg; violin and piano. [239 

@ Jan. 2, 1915°°2 ¢. Jan. 9; 1915; 
EH 355285; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


EVENING BELLS; words and music by 

T. Frederiksen. [240 

Ged ce. Jan. 2, 1915 >: 354980: 
Torvald Frederiksen, Chicago. 


EVENING SONG (Abendlied); by Josef 
Rheinberger, op. 150, no. 2, ed. by 
Hugene Gruenberg; violin and piano. 

[241 

(Cc) Jan. 1,.1915: 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1915: 

BH 355275; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


EVER FAITHFUL, MY LOVE, TO you. See 
In mem’ries glades a dreaming. 


EIVERY CHILD’S FOLK SONGS AND GAMES; 
by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey. Spring- 
field, Mass., M. Bradley company, 
1914. 89 p. fol. [242 


© Dec. 3, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1914; 
A 8983066; Milton Bradley co., 
Springfield, Mass. 


EVERY ONE SINGS TIPPERARY, SO WHY |. 


¥ 
i 
% 
; 
pt. 17, 0. 8., v.28 fe 


NOT SING WEARIN’ OF THE GREEN}; | 


words by Howard J ws music by 
Jack Glogau. [243 

© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 15, 1915; 
E 358252; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


EXALTED (THE) CHRIST; words by 
Oswald J. Smith, music by D. B: 
Towner. [244 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 19155 
HE 355174; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. ; 


FAIRIES IN THE GARDEN; Six dainty 
pieces by Carlyon De Lyle; piano. 
Contents:—The moth—The fly.— 
The bumble bee.—The cricket.—The 
spider.—The grasshopper. (Magnus 
albums, vol 14.) [245 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 ¢ Jan. 14, 19155 
W) 856187; Swan & co., Watson & Wil- 
cock, Itd., London. 


FAIRY ANGELS; lullaby, words and mu- 
sic by M. M. Shedd. [246 


© Jan. 8, 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 18,4915. 
H 358258; Mary M. Shedd, Chicago. 


FAIRY FOOTSTEPS; by T.. D. Edwards; 
piano. [247 
© Oct. 19, 1915* 2G aNoweee 
1914; 1c Jan. 20, 1995; seiaaeetes 
Thomas David Edwards, Treharris, 
South Wales. 


FAMILY (THE) ALTAR; words by Thos. 
H. a music by D. B. Towner. 
[248 
© Uae 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan 208 tSe 
EH 3855169; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


FANTAISIE; morceau de genre, par Ch. 
Graziani-Walter, op. 483, pour pi- 
ano. (Quatre morceaux, no. 3.) 


[249 


© Dee. 8, 1914; 1 e Jan. 2, 1915; 
HK 356048 ; C. Schmid! & co., Leipzig. 


FAREWELL MY OWN; words and music 
by H. W. Groth. [250 


© 1 ce. Jan. 11, 1915; By sasi45: 
Henry William Groth, Brooklyn. 


FARTHER (THE) ON I GO; words by 
George HE. Day, music by D. B. 
Towner. [251 

© Dee. 81, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355154; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


FaTIMA Brown; words by Joe Mc- 
Carthy, music by Jimmie Monaco; 
words and melody. 4to. [252 

© 1c. Jan. 12, 1915; BH 355886; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 


14 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 1, 1915 


FREINDE RINGSUM; fantasie von Max 
Laurischkus, op. 25, ftir klavier. 
253 
© Wee. 12, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 20,1915; 
We51125; N. Simrock, cs I 1 a 0 h., 
Berlin. 


FENLAND; words from The sin of 
David, by Stephen Phillips, music by 
Carlton Mason. [254 

© Jan. 21, 1915; 1¢. Jan. 22,1915; 
HW 351133; Newman pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


FILEUSsE (La); piéce par Vincenzo Billi, 
op. 298, pour piano. [255 

| ©) Dec, 30, 1914;.1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
'  B 356084; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT; words by 
Paimer Hartsough, music by Fred. A. 


i, Fillmore. [256 

\- (esp 21, 1914: 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915: 

| Ee 355064 ; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


FIRST STRING TUNES; a graded coliec- 

tion by A. von Ahn Carse, of easv 
| violin pieces. [257 
| © Dec, 1, 1914: 1c. Jan: 13, 1915; 
FH 356113; Augener, ltd., London. 


Berninger, music by Mrs. John 
Weinland. [258 

fraean. 119th: 2c Jan, -6,-1915; 
BE 358073 ; Adam I. Berninger, 
dianapolis. 


FISHERMEN ; rally song, words by A. I. 
| 
| In- 


FLAMME (LA) ; valse by Clara Evelyn; 
full orchestra and piano conductor. 
New enlarged edition. 4to. [259 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355044; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


FLANNIGAN THE FAN; words and music 

by C. Morgan. [260 

© 1e Jan. 8, 1915; E 358096; 
Code Morgan, Sacramento, Cal. 


FLEURS CHARMANTES; danse gracieuse 

par Denis Dupré, pour piano. [261 

© Oct. 28, 1914; 1 « Jan. 6, 1915; 

FE 351060; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 


FLOOD-TIDE (THE) OF GOD’S LOVE; 
words by E. E. Rexford, music by 
D. B. Towner. [262 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355188; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


270 


FLOWER SONG; vocal waltz, words by 
A. J. Perman, music by E. T.' Davies, 
arr. by Alfred J. Silver, soprano, 
alto ‘and baritone, with piano. 
(Fischer’s octavo edition, no. 3893.) 


[263 

© lan. ols, 191532 eo Panst9, 

1915; KE 3856151; J. Fischer & bro., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


FLOWERLAND (THE) SONG; -by Henry 
Dellafield, op. 88, no. 1; piano with 
text. (Five sketches in flowerland, 
no., 1,) [264 

©) dan, 14, $1915; 2 .¢, Jan.d6, 
1915; E 3553892; Bach music co., 
Boston. 


Fry (Tur) See Fairies in the garden. 


Fouio, HEBREW, HUNGARIAN, RUSSIAN, 


AND POLISH FOLK DANCES; arr. by 
I. Evenchick, for B flat cornet. Ato. 
[265 


© Sept. 15, 1914; 2¢ Jan: 4, 1915; 
Ii 358055; Israel Evenchick, New 
York. 


oR HUNDREDE AAR SIDEN; musik af Ole 

Olsen, for piano. Contents :—Klok- 

kemarschen.—Clarinetvalsen. [266 

© Dec. 9, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1915; 

FE) 351087; Norsk musikforlag. Kris- 
tiania, Norway. 


FoR THE SAKE OF OLD MONNETT; words 
by Glen FEF. Oliver, music by Law- 
rence W. ppEyeae. 8vo. [267 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 e. Jam. 2, 1915; 
EF) 355028 ;s fads music co., Dela- 
ware, O. 


Fork THEE; words by G. Hubi-New- 

combe, music by Ethel Barns. [268 

© Dee. 30, 1914; 1 ¢«. Jan. 2, 1915; 

H 356078; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


TFoRAARSREGN. See Christiansen (Chr.). 


FKorD (THE); words and melody by 
C. C. Simpson. [269 


© 1«a Jan. 6, 1915; E 358074; 
Charles Carlisle Simpson, Wells- 
burg, W. Va. 


FoRGET ME NOT; waltz by V. Holsen; 


piano. [270 

©) dam. 2P 1915 Deep dan. 21915 ; 
E 354990 ; Violet “Holsen, Manito- 
woe, Wis. 


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271 pt. 111, n.s., v.10 | 
ForSAKEN LOVE watz (O pusténa FRIENDS IN PEACE, FRIENDS IN WAR; } 
liska valtiky); arr. by F. Tryner. quick march, by F. §S. Salamanj ” 
4to. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. military band. 4to. (Boosey’s — 
1201, 272 march journal, no. 286.) [281 


© Dee. 28, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 


© Dee. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 4, 
EK 3560738; Boosey & co., London. 


1914; E 358192, 358198; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 


right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


Fortiu TO THE FIGHT; patriotic song, 
words by Adelaide Anne Procter, 
music by T. S. Drummond; bass or 
baritone voice & piano. [2738 

© Sept. 18, 1914; 1 ¢« Jan. 11, 
1915; E 351070; T. S. Drummond, 
Hamilton, Scotland. 


FountTAIN (THF) MINGLES WITH THE 
RIVER; love’s philosophy, words by 


Fyrste (DEN) soncrN; tekst af Per 
Sivle, musik af Torolf Voss; Kor 
og kvartetter for mandsstemmer. 
4to. (Norsk musikforlags udgave, 
no. 284.) [282 

© Nov. 7, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 11, 1915; 
E 351091; Norsk musikforlag, Kris- 
tiania, Norway. 


G. O. P. MarRcH; by William BH. Col- 
man; piano. [283 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 


Shelley, music by L. Howe: with E 354983; Triumph music co., Cin- 
violin and piano. [274 einnnet 4 


© Dec, 28, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
BH 355000; Lucien Howe, Boston. 


Fox (THE) CHASE; characterestique, 
by J. Paul Munkelt, op. 34; piano. 
[275 
cy Jan 22, DOD. 2 Ce Same eee, 
1915; KE 358360; J. H. Schroeder, 
New York. 


Fox tror; by Arthur Pryor, arr. by 

Louis Tocaben; mandolin orchesta. 

[276 

© Dec. 9, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 

HY 354927; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


—— arr. by M. L. Lake; military 
band. 4to. [20 

© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915: 
words by Adelaide Anne Procter, 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


Foxy QUILLER; fox trott by T. Julius 
Lindorff; piano. [278 
G1 eo Jan.°20, 1915; Hh 358810 ; 
Theodore J. Lindorff, Flushing, 
IN. NE 


FRESHMAN sone (O. W. U.); words 
by J. W. Huffman, music by Clara 
Jones. [279 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355035; Ferguson music co., Dela- 
ware, O. 


FRIENDS FOREVER; march, 

by J. M. Laecalle; piano. [280 

© 1c Jan. 8, 1915; E 358105: 
Joseph M. Lacalle, Brooklyn. 


one-step, 


16 


GALLANT MEN OF LIEGE; by Frederic 
Austin, arr. for piano. (Sabbath 
strains, book 20, no. 4.) [284 


© Nov. 10, 1914; 1 e. Dee. 7, 1915; 
FE 356176; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


GARDE (DIE) VON DER SPREE; marsch, 
text von A. Berg, musik von Hugo 
Hirsch. 1, Piano, arn) yoneeeee 
Lincke.—2. Gesang und piano. 

[285, 286 

© Jan. 14, 1915; 1 ec. each Jan. 15, 

1915: E 351100, 351101; Apollo ver- 

lag, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


GARDEN (THE) oF ALLAH; three 
sketches by Charles Vincent, for pi- 
anoforte. Contents:—The call of 
the desert—The oasis.—The mir- 
age. [287 - 

© Dec. 18, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
FE 356040; G. Schirmer, ltd., Lon- 
don, 


GAVOTTE SOUVENIR (Andenken); by 
Max Herzberg; piano solo. [288 
© Dec. 17, 1914; 2c Jan. 2, 1915; 

FE 354929; Carl Fischer, New York. 


GEBET ANS yoLK. See Aus deutsch- 
lands grosser zeit heft 2. 


GEBIRGSBACHLEIN; concert etude, no. 

_ 25, par Emil Sauer, fiir pianoforte. 

[289 

©. Dec. 23; 1914; . 1) Gaia 

1915; E 851102; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


_no. 1, 1915 


GEISTLICHE LIEDER; musik von Max 
Reger, op. 137, fiir eine singstimme 


mit begl. von klavier, harmonium 
oder orgel. nos. 1-12. [290 
© Nov. 21, 1914; 1 ec Jan. 19, 


1915; BH 356154; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. 


GET ABOARD; words by C. W. Clark, 


musie by Everett J. Evans. [291 
fam, io, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 


1915; H 355449; C. W. Clark, Husted, 
Colo. 


GHOST DANCE; by H. F. Crampton; 
orech. Chicago, Crampton music bu- 
reau. 4to. [292 


ee, 20, 1914; 2 ¢c. Jan. 18, 
1915; E 358268; Harlow Frisby 
Crampton, Chicago. 


Girt (THE) FROM MY HOME TOWN; 
from Nothing but girls; words by 
Gene Buck, music by Dave Stamper. 

[2938 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Jan. 9, 1915; 

BH 355295; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


GirL (THE) WHO SMILES; dramatic 
musical composition in 38 acts by 
Adolf Philipp and Edward A. Paul- 
ton, music by Adolf Philipp. [294 

© 1c. Dec. 24, 1914; D 19543; 


Apollo amusement co., ine, New 
York. 


GIVE TO US PEACE; words by Henry IF. 
Chorley, music by C. Harold Low- 
den. (Jn The prince of peace). [295 

@ Jan: 6, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 12, 1915; 
E 355333; Heidelberg press, Phila- 
delphia. 


GLAD RAGS; by J. W. Bryan; piano. 
: [28 

2c. dan. 9, 1915; W 355292; 
J. Wallace Bryan, Roland Park, Md. 


GLAD VICTORY IS NIGH; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. [297 

my Decl, 24, 1914; 20a. Jan. 13, 
1915; E 358165; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


GLORY To JESUS; words and music by 
W. C. Highfield. [298 
© Dec. 20, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 21, 
1914; E 355187; Wilmer Calvin 

Highfield, Wilmington, Del. 
GoP CALLETH; words arr. and music 
by D. B. Towner. S8vo. [299 
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 


E 355065; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


GOD GUARD OUR BRAVE DEFENDERS ;_words 
and musie by Winnie Hutton. [3800 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ¢ Jan. 6, 1915; 
EH 356098; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London. 


GoD IS ON THE FIELD; words by Mary 
Fraser, music by D. B. Towner. 
[301 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355176; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


GOD MOVES IN A MYSTERIGUS WAY; 
words arr. from Job 5, and music by 
C. P. Jones. [802 


© Apr. 6, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1914; 
FE 355310; Charles Price Jones, Jack- 
son, Miss. 


GOING HOME IN THE GOOD OLD WAY; 
words by Maud Fraser, music by D. 
B. Towner. [303 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355141; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


GooD-BYE FOR ALL TIME; words by L. 
M. Costello, music by J. E. Andino. 
New York, John T. Hall, music pub. 
co. [304 

© Nov. 11, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 30,1914; 
FE 355308; Leo M. Costello, Wash- 
ington. 

Goop (THE) SHEPHERD; verses by A. 
N. Blatchford, music by 8. HE. Lov- 
att; voices & organ. 4to. (Choral 
album, no. 1169.) [305 


© Dec. 18, 1914; 2 ec Dec. 30, 
1914; E 356099; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


Goosre (THE) STEP; by Léon Adam; 
piano. [806 


© Dec. 23, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1915; 
E 356125; Augener Itd., London. 


GOUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Adore 
and be still; anthem, by Gounod, 
arr. by C. H. H. Booth; solos, duett 
and mixed chorus. 4to. (Sacred 
music, no. 6. [307 


t ©) Jan. 14, 1915;,2 ¢..Jan. 15, 
1915; E 358248; Robin Ellis, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


—— Loving smile of sister kind; from 
Faust, words by H. F. Chorley, 
music by Charles Gounod, [arr. by 
James M. McLaughlin]; chorus of 
mixed voices. 4to. (Jn The coda, 
no. 428). [308 

©) Nov. 14, 1914; 2: ¢. Nov. 19, 
1914; E 355246; Ginn & co., Boston. 
|Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


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309 


pt. 111, n. s., ve am 


Gounop (CHARLES F'RANCOIS)—Contd. 
Soldiers’ chorus; from Faust by 
Charles Gounod, arr. by Bertha 
Remick ; 3 women’s voices and piano. 
(The Laurel octavo, no. 456.) 

[309 


© Dec: 31, 1914;,2 ¢ Jan. 4, 
1915; EB 358053; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement.] | 


GRAB (DAS) IST LEER, MEIN HEILAND 
LEBT (Lo! empty the grave my Jesus 
lives) ; von H. B. Proehl; gemischte 
chor, orgel acc. 4to. (Festgesange 
fiir gemischte cho6re, nr. 22.) [310 

© Jan. 6, 1915; 2c. Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 355456; H. B. Proebl, Chicago. 


GRACE TO HELP; words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by D. B. Towner. 
24m0. [311 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
Ee 355121; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


GRADED HARMONY QUESTIONS AND EX- 
ERCISES; containing one hundred ex- 
ercises with spaces prepared for an- 
swers and teachers notes, by T. 
Keighley. Book i. fai2—315 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ec each Jan. 
11, 1915; HE 851071-851074; Bayley 
& Ferguson, Glasgow. 


GRANATIERI (1); selection di V. Va- 
lente, arr. by M. VY. Cardili. 1. Man- 
dolino e chitarra. 2. Canto e piano, 
parola di C. Mery e R. Della Campa. 

[316, 317 

Dec: Wad 114 «2 eo mames 2, 

1915; E 356087, 356088; Mauro V. 
Cardilli, New York. 


GRAND CHOEUR DIALOGUE; by James R. 

Gillette; organ. [318 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 2 @ Jan. 4, 1915; 

E 3858062; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


GRASSHOPPER (THE). See Fairies in 


the garden. 


GREAT Scotr! comedy conversation 
song, words and music by Louis 
Weslyn. [arr. by Carl William.] 

[819 
Oeive: dan: 2, 1915 +B S54982 : 
Edna Dorman Jennings, New York. 


GREEN HOLLYS MARCH (Zelene haluzi) ; 
arr. by H. Schuckert; concertina. 
[320 
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358194; Georgo & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Gréetry (A. EH. M.) Suite; von A. H. 
M. Grétry, frei bearbeitelung von 
Bernhard Reichel, ftir klavier zu 2 
hinden. Contents :— Ballett.—Ari- 
ette. 


[821 

© June 12, 1914; 1° @eaaeas 

1915; EH 351120; Steingraber verlag, 

Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


GrRigG (EDVARD HAGERUP) Ballad; in 
form of variations, on a Norwegian 
melody, by Edv. Grieg, op. 24, edited 
by Andor Pintér; piano solo. [822 

© Dec. 11,.1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1905 
EK 354921; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on edited ver- 
sion. ] 


dich. See Savino 
Five modern songs. 


—TIch liebe 
(Domenicc ) 


Our native land; two-part song, 
words by I. Hearne, music by HE. 
Grieg, arr. by H. Heale; female 
voices and piano. [323 

© Dee. 1, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 13, 1915; 
E 856114; Augener ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


GRIPPERTOWN; march and two step; 

by M. HH. Modricker; piano. [324 

© Jan. 18,1915; 2c. Jan. 20,1915; 

E 3583829; Mary H. Modricker, East 
Lynn, Mass. 


GUIDE ME, O THoU GREAT JEHOVAH; 
anthem, words by Wm. Williams, 
music adapted from Friedrich von 
Flotow by Ross Hilton; mixed 
voices with ten. or sop. solo. 4to. 

[3825 

© Dec. 22, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 9, 1915; 

EH 355274; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on adapta- 
tion. ] 

HAARPOMADE (DIE); text yon Bruno 
Hardt, musik von Harry Waldau, 
fiir gesang und piano. [326 

© June 2, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H 356060; Drei masken verlag, g. m. . 
b. h., Munich. 


HANDEL (GEorRG FRIEDRICH) Light 
after darkness; ave regina, anthem, 
words by Frances Ridley Havergal. 
music by G. F. Hindel, adapted and 
arr. by William Dressler; mixed 
voices with piano or organ ace. 4to. 

[827 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ¢ Jane Sage 

H 355271; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


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Pastorale.—Danse villageoise. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘mo. 1, 1915 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH )—Contd. 
Sonata VI; by George Frederic 
Hindel, ed. by Eugene Gruenberg ; 
violin and piano. [328 
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1915; 


EH 355284; Oliver Ditson co.. Boston. ; 


Sonate in EH dur; von G. F. Hiin- 
del, herausgegeben von Hans Sitt, 
fiir 2 violinen und pianoforte. [329 
© Nov. 21, 1914; 1c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
E 356159; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


HAIL, FLAG OF THE EMPIRE; two-part 
song, words by J. Lees, music by 
Richard D. Metcalfe; treble voices 
and piano, with ordinary and tonic 
sol-fa notations. [330 


ean. 4. 1915-1 e. Jan. 5,'1915; 
E 356094; Enoch & sons, London. 


HAIL WITH SOUNDS OF HOLY MIRTH; 
Easter anthem, music by J. Lamont 
Galbraith; mixed voices. (Octavo 
seriés, no. 11381.) [331 


i jan.4. 1915-2 e. Jan: 6, 1915; 
BH 358083; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


HALVORSEN (LEIF) To sange; tekst af 
Nils Collett Vogt, og Knut Ham- 
sun, musik af L. Halvorsen, op. 7. 
Contents : —- Tilegnelse. — Gangspil- 
vise. [38382 

Penny 07, 1914-1 c.uJan.11, 
1915; E 351085; Norsk musikforlag, 
Kristiania, Norway. 

Happy YOUTH MARCH; by H. Engel- 

mann; piano. [3838 
i) fen. 613, 1915: 2.¢ Jan. 14, 


1915; E 355381; Hatch music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING. 
Paynter (Alfred) 
carols and anthems. 


See 
Six Christmas 


HARK, ‘TIS THE TRUMPET; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by W. H. 
Doane. [334 

mm Jan. ~16, 1915- 2 e¢. Jan. 19, 
1915; E 355461; William Howard 
Doane, New York. 

HagK! WHAT MUSIC FILLS CREATION. 
See Paynter (Alfred) Six Christ- 
mas carols and anthems. 


HARVEST HOME MARCH (Obzinky); by 
Karel Otradovec, arr. by F. Try- 
ner. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 

[835, 336 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 ec. each Jan. 4, 

1915; E 3858195, 358196; Georgi & 

Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


HARVEST (THE) SONG; words by Ern- 
est G. W. Wesley, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [337 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358173; W. EH. M. Hackleman, In- 
dianapolis. 


HASH; H. Rees; 
piano. [3838 


© 1c. Jan. 15, 1915: BH 358241; 
‘William H. Rees, New York. 


one step, by W. 


Ht CAN DO IT; words by Ada H. Hab- 
ershon, music by Geo. C. Stebbins. 
Svo. [339 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H 355066; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


HE’D HAVE TO ANSWER THE BELL; words 
by Lew Brown, music by Lewis F. 
Muir. [340 

GG idan. 14, 1015. 2 ee fan. 14. 
1915; E 3553859; F. A. Millis, inc., 
New York. 

HE GIVETH MORE GRACE; words by 


Julia H. Johnston, music by Gor- 
don H. Johnston. S8vo. [341 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355111; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, 


HE PAID THE PRICE FOR ME; words by 
dal. “bayer, ‘musie: by -DsaB. 
Towner Svo. [342 

© Nov, 14,1914; 2 ¢, Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 3855067; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


HkE’S MY BAGTIME DANCING MAN; words 
and music by EH. W. Coulson. [38438 
© Jan. .16,.1915;, 2. ¢: Jane 520; 
1915; E 358314; Edwin W. Coulson, 
Chicago. : ; 


HE SATISFIES; words by Mary Fraser, 

music by D. B. Towner. [344 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 3551538; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


HE WILL ANSWER EVERY PRAYER; words 
by Mary Bernstecher, music by D. 
B. Towner. [345 
' © Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355162; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


HE WILL CLEAR THE MISTS BEFORE ME; 
words by N. H. Berkebile, music by 
Robert B. Kellogg. New York, Kel- 
logg music co. [346 

© Nov. 16, 1914; 2c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 355453; Nora EK. Berkebile, Belle- 
fontaine, O. 


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347 


Heart (THE) oF Pappy WHACK; selec- 
tion, music by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkhaus; piano. [347 

© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 6, 1915; 
I 858078; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


HEARTS AND FLOWERS (Coeurs” et 
fleurs) ; by Theo M. Tobani, op. 245, 
arr, by Ben Vereecken; saxophone 
trio or quartet. [348 

© Dec. 80, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan, 2, 1915; 
E 354944; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


valse hesitation by Theo. M. To- 
bani, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; piano 
solo. [349 

© Dee. 7, 1914; 2.¢c Jan. 2, 1915; 
BH 354924: Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


Heaven; words by Johnson Oatman 

jr., musie by J. M. Harris. [350 

© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 

BH 355255; J. M. Harris, Evanston. 
Tl. 


HEAVENLY SUNLIGHT; words by C. R. 
Piety. music by F. H. Shaul. [3851 
© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 c@ Jan. 138, 
1915; HE 358172; W. BH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


HJ! JAK JA BO CIEFBIE KOCHAM; slowa 
i muzyka <An_ Kontskiego. 4to. 
(Chéor meski, no. 7.) [352 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
EK 355407; Henry Schunke €& co.. 
Buffalo. 


HERE AND THERE; words by Alfred 
Barratt, musie by D. B. Towner. 
[353 
© Dec. 81, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
KH 3551384; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


HERE I AM; words and music by Annie 

Kent. [854 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c Jan. 4, 1915; 

WH 858089; Harry von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


HieH TIDE; choral ballad, poem by 
Jean Ingelow, music by H. V. Jer- 
vis-Read, op. 32; chorus of mixed 
voices with soprano solo, and piano 
ace. 4to. [3855 

© Dee. 29, 1914; 1 « Dec. 31, 
1914; E 3509938; G. Schirmer, Itd., 
London. 


pt. Ill, 0. S., Vv. 1@ 


Hike (A) To ’FRIsco FAIR; souvenir 
song, words and music by J. P. 
Doyle. [856 


© Jan. 6, 1915; 2'¢ Jan, taPaoias 
EH 355318; James P. Doyle, Buffalo. 


Hitt (T'H#E) LONE AND GRAY; words by 
B. Carradine, music by W. E. M. 
Hackleman. [857 


© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 c Vem is; 
1915; EK 3858162; W. H. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


Wits (MaseLt) Two patriotic songs; 
words and musie by M. Hills. Con- 
tents :—Off Heligoland.—The clarion 
call. [358 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 1¢. Jan. 14, 1915; 
EH 356140; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wileock, 1td., London. 


HINDENBURG MARSCH; by Oscar Czcr- 
winka; piano. New York, Luck- 
hardt and Belder. [859 


© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1915; 

HE 355899; O. Czcrwinka, New York. 
HIs LOVE LIFTETH UP; words by L. 
Blanche Thornley, music by Geo. C. 
Stebbins. [360 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
FE 355068; Charles M. Alexander, 


Philadelphia. 

His LOVING HAND; words by Maud 
Frazer Jackson, music by D. B. 
Towner. [861 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 277915: 
EH 355126; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

HgicAarD (GopFRED) 5 smaastykker ; 
af G. Hgigaard, op. 3, for piano. 
Contents : -—- Melodi. — Sarabande. — 
Caprice. — Vuggevise. — Sjdmands- 
sang. [362 


© Nov. 16, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 1915; 

FH 351090; Norsk Musikforlag, Kris- 
tiania, Norway. 

TIloLLAND (Ruspy) Prelude; by R. Hol- 

land; piano. [363 

© Jan. 21, 1915; 1 e; Jann22e18ib: 


E. 3511388; Newman pub. eo, 1td., | 


London. 
-—— Two bagatelles; by R. Holland; 
piano. no. 1 & 2. [364 


© Jan. 21, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 22, 1915; 
E 351140; Newman pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


HoLy FATHER, KEEP THY CHILD; words 
by Ada R. Habershon, music by Geo. 
C. Stebbins. [365 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 e:Jany 25gaae 
EH 355069; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Homer (THE) BEYOND; Sacred song, 
‘words and music by De K. Thomp- 
son; medium voice & piano. [366 

© Jan. 14, 1915; 2c. Jan. 22, 1915; 
ET 3583844; De Koven Thompson, Chi- 


» cago. 


Home (THE) FLAG; two-part song, 
words by Walter E. Grogan, music 
by Harold Craxton, edited by Rich- 
ard D. Metcalfe; treble voices & 
piano, with ordinary and tonic sol-fa 
notations. 4to. [367 


yan, 42,1915; 1c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 3560938; Enoch & sons, London. 


HoME GUARD MARCH (Domobranec 
pochod); by J. Cérmak, arr. by 
EF. Tryner. 1.-Band. 2. Orchestra. 


[368, 3869 


© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 4. 
1915; E 358197, 358198; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement.] 


HOMELAND (T'HE) IS CALLING; poem 
by R. C. Bowman, music by R. A. 
Browne; words and melody. [370 


ee, fan, ©, 1915; BH o0193- 
Ralph C. Bowman, Coon Rapids, Ia. 


HONEY, HOW I'LL MISS YOU WHEN 
YOU’RE GONE; words by J. A. Jacob- 
son, music by G. J. Koch. New 
York, J. E. Minnick co., ine. foal 


© Dec. 26, 1914; 2c. Dec. 29, 1914; 
E 354861; J. Alfred Jacobson, Oak 
City, Utah. 


HONEY-MOON BELLS; lyric by Jean C. 
Havez, music by George Botsford. 
[3872 


© Jan. 20,1915; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1915; 
E 358300; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. ; 


HONVEDHUSAR (DER); verse. von Kurt 
Robitschek, musik von Robert Stolz, 
op. 185, fiir klavier und gesang. 

[373 
© Nov. 11, 1914; 1c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356050; Ludwig Krenn, Vienna. 


How BEAUTIFUL IS NIGHT; three-part 
song, words by Robert Southey, mu- 
sic by Cuthbert Harris; 2. sopranos 
and contralto, [3874 


© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 11, 1915; 
E 351077; Boosey & co., London. 


How HAPPY WE COULD FE; words and 
music by E. KE. Engen. New York, 
Samuel H. Speck. [3875 

© June 1, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355012; Emil E. Engen, Portland, 
Or. 


HYMN ANTHEMS; 


385 


How THEY CRUCIFIED MY LORD; words 
anon., musie arr. by F. S. Turney. 
[376 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2,1915: 
EK 355168; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, 


HUMORESKE; by Anton Dvorak, arr. 
by J. W. Lerman for piano 6 hands. 
[3877 

© Dec. 4, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 

FH) 354967; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


. op. 101, no. 7, arr. by Ben 
Vereechen; saxophone trio or quar- 
tett. [3878 

© Dee. 30, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
1 -e. Jan. 12, 1915; BE 358186; Carl 
Fischer, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. | 


— 


syncopated waltz on musik by 
A. Dvorak, arr. by Will B. Morrison, 


for piano. [379 

© 12¢. "Jan, 22, 1915: WH 358a65; 
Warner C. Williams, Indianapolis, 
Ind. 


HuUMORESQUE; by J. Paul Munkelt, op. 
35; piano. [380 
(Gehan 22, POI 2: Cu SAN. ee, 
1915; E 38583859; J. H. Schroeder, 
New York. 


HUNTING WILD FLOWERS; hunting song 
by Henry Dellafield, op. 83, no. 5; 
piano. (Five sketches in flower- 
land, no. 5). [381 

Ovisdanvltay Wis 5 “Dee; Jian) 16, 
1915; E 355394; Bach music co., 
Boston. 


HussarR POLKA (Husarska polka) ; 
arr. by F. Tryner. 4to. 1. Band.— 
2. Orchestra. [382, 383 


© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 4, 
1915; E 358199, 358200; Georgi & 
Vitak musie co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


HYACINTHE; .intermezzo charactéris- 

tique by L. Oliver; piano. [384 

ie) Jan, DO 1ole: 2 ce dan. 21 ore; 

Ee 3583867; Joseph Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


eollection 
vol. 1. 
PLES Ge 


hot ve 


compiled 
by A. P. Schmidt. 8vo. [385 

© Jan: 2, 1915: Gk ip A i 0s ae 
H 355182; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


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AE og ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


HYMNS AND SONGS FOR THE SUNDAY 
SCHOOL; arr. by Harold Lewars. 
4to. No. 1. Flute.—No. 2. Trombone 
in B flat.—No. 3. Tuba in HH flat. 

[3886-888 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 2 ec. each Jan. 2, 

1915; FE 3855117-855119; Lutheran 

publication society, Philadelphia. 

[Copyright is claimed on musical 
arrangement. ] 


Hymns (THE) MY MOTHER SANG; 

words by Maud Frazer Jackson, mu- 

sic by Gordon H. Johnson. [389 

© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 355112; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


| 


AM OVER; words by Mrs. C. D. Mar- 

tin, music by W. Stillman Martin. 

[390 

© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 

H 355258; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
Til. 


I AM THE KING OF THE DEEP; poem by 
Claude Allen Force, music by Arthur 
H. Weberbauer; bass in F; Jersey 
City, N. J., D. EB. Force music co. 

[391 

© Dec. 21, 1914; 2 ec. Dec, 22, 

1914; H 355218; D. E. Force, Jersey 
rey. IN: J. 


I CAME WITH A SONG; words by Eliza- 
beth Ruggles, music by Frank La 
Forge; high in G fiat. [892 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 354971; G. Schirmer, New York. 

I’D LIKE TO MAKE A DATE WITH YOU; 
words by N.. Cantwell, ‘music by 
Ned Cantwell & Wm. Romano. 

[3893 

© Jan. 9, 1915:° 2 ¢ Tan? 18, 

1915; E 358260; Cantwell & Romano 
pub. ¢o., Joliet, I. 


I DID NOT KNOW; words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by D. B. Towner. 
[894 
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355070; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


I DIDN’T RAISE MY BOY TO BE A SOLDIER; 
by Al. Piantadosi, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; orch. 4to. [895 

© dan 13, dots 2 “Jan. 14, 
1915; E 3553876; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

words by Alfred Bryan, music by 

Al. Piantadosi. [3896 
© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 5, 1915; 

HE 355209; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 


22 


I DON’T SEE WHY I CANNOT STAY AT | 
HOME; words and music by Henry 
M. Blum, arr. by Frederick Aaron 
Blum. [3897 if 

©1e Jan. 20, 1915; E 358313; > | 
Henry Mathias Blum, Columbus, O. 


La} 


DREAMT I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS. 
See Balfe (M. W.). 


HAVE SINNED; words by Oswald J. 
Smith, music by D. B. Towner. 
[398 
© Dec. 81, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355185; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


— 


rd 


LAY MY SINS ON JESUS; words anon., 
music by L. O. Anderson. 8vo. 

[3899 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 1 @ Dec. 380, 

1914; 1 ec. Jan. 15, 1915; H 355406; 
L. Osear Anderson, Minneapolis. 


I’LL BE WAITING FoR YOU; words and 
music by J. R. Shannon & Charles 
L. Johnson. Chicago, F. J. A. Fors- 
ter music publisher. [400 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 « Jan. 7 20ros 
FE 355239; Forster music publisher, 
Chicago. 


TV’LL GO HOME AND LOVE MY WIFE; 
words and music by Joe Goodwin, 
Ballard MacDonald and Harry 
Puck. [401 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2. @) dane, 
1915; BH 3858148; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


’LL LOVE YOU MORE AND MORE; words 
and music by W. L. Walker, arr. 
by H. Hoyt. [402 

© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1915; 
FE) 358311; William L. Walker, Port- 
land, Or. 


’LL TAKE YOU TO THE PICTURE SHOW; 
words and musie by HE. R. Smith, 
f[arr. by Ruby Adran Wilson]. [403 

© 1c Jan. 11, 1905; eesoeaes 
Knrique Russell Smith, Hillsboro. 
Tex. 


I Love BuT you; words and music by 

L. Duval. [404 

© Dee. 24, 1914; 2c Jan. 8, 1915; 

Ki 358124; Laura Duval, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 


I Love THEE; antiphon, words and mu- 
sic by W. C. Bitting. 4to. [405 
©-Nov. 27, 1914; 2 @ Deg. au 


1914; E 355387; W. C. Bitting, St. 
Louis. 


pt. 11,n.s., v.10 |p . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 


‘I wove Tuy KiNGpoM: words arr. from 

' Ps. 26:8:87:2 and music by C. P. 

Jones. [406 

© Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 21, 1914; 

H 355013: Charles Price Jones, 
Jackson, Miss. 

I LOVE TO TELL; words and music by 

F. H. Shaul. [407 


©, Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ¢c. Jan. 13, 
1915; © 358171: W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 

I LOVE YOU DFAR OLD UNCLE SAM; 
words and music by Chas. Aug and 
Chas. Howard. [408 

faa, 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354989; Cincinnati music pub. co., 
Cincinnati, O. 

| I LOVE YOU sO HARD THAT IT HURTS; 
words by I. C. Edwards, music by 
| T. G. Beach. [409 
| © Dee. 2, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1914; 
™ E 3858082; Ira C, Edwards, Pitts- 
(* burgh. 

Ts LOVE .YOU » STILL, 
HEART; words by L. Riccio, music 


WITH A BROKEN 


{ 

| by Everett J. Evans. [410 
| [amo ls, 1915; 2c. Jan, 14, 
1915; FE 355450; Leon Riccio, Vine- 
/ land, N.. J. 


' I Love you watz (Mam té rad valc- 
: try); arr. by EF. Tryner. —4to._ 1. 
| Band.—2. Orchestra. [411, 412 
| © Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. each. Jan. 4, 
1914; E 358201, 358202; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. | 


I’M GLAD I’M IN THE U. S. A.; a char- 
acteristic war-time rag, words and 
music by Mercedes Lake. [413 

© ie. Jan. 4, 1915; EB 5580385; 
Mercedes Lake Long, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


I’M GOIN’ TO GET A GIRL FROM DEAR OLD 
GEORGIA; words by Dave Green, mu- 
sic by Jerome Shay. [414 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355459; Shay, Bernstein music 
pub. co., New York. 

I’M GOOD FOR NOTHING ELSE BUT YOU; 
words by Joe Goodwin, music by 
Gus Fdwards. [415 

© gan. 14, 1915: 2 ce? Jan, 14, 
1915; E 355367; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 


I’M NEUTRAL, I KNOW NOTHING AT ALL; 
words by John Henery Morrissey, 
music by Frederick James Richard- 
son. [416 

© 1c. Dec. 24, 1914; E 353712; 
Morrissey & Richardson, Mansfield, 
Mass. 


426 


I’M SAILING TO MY LITTLE GIRL IN Sa- 
LEM; words and music by HE. H. 
Jmmons. [417 

© Jani; 1, 19i5 9:2 c. Jan. 8) 1915; 
E 358121; Earl H. Emmons, New 
York. 

I’M THE ONE WHO’S GOING TO WIN HER; 
words by Michael F. Quane, music 
by Chas. L. Johnson. Casper, Wyo., 
W. P. Holman. [418 
© Oct. 16, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355010; M. F. Quane, Casper, Wyo. 


I NEED My Saviour; words by Ada R. 
Habershon, music by Gordon H. 
Johnson. [419 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355142; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

I NEVER THOUGHT YOUR LOVE COULD 
CHANGE; words and music by J. P. 
Doyle. [420 

©*Jan. 6, 1915; 2'¢. Jan. 12,°1915; 
EH} 355817; James P. Doyle, Buffalo. 

I SAT ALONE AT EVENING; words by 
T. O. Chisholm, music by Geo. C. 
Stebbins. [421 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 


BE 355164; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 
I’VE A CABARET AT HOME; words by 


Al Dubin and Ray Buckley, music by 
Eid. Lynch. [422 

©) iam AGTH pi 2c, Gham, 2/0915 > 
EH 354948; Hmmett J. Welch, Phila- 
delphia. 


I’vE FOUND Him; words by J. H. 
Thayer, music by D. B. Towner. 
8vo. [423 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355072; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. . 

I’VE FOUND THAT JESUS CARES; words 
by Maud Frazer Jackson, music by 
BE. Burton-Jones [i. e. HE. Jones Bur- 
ton]. [424 

© Apr. 21, 1914: 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355073; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

I’VE GOT A GIRL; words by Chas. Rich, 
music by M. Rich, words and mel- 
ody. [425 

©?'.1 -c. Jamn6; 1915; BH 358072; 
Morris Rich, New York. 

I’VE LOVED YOU SINCE YOU WERE A BABY; 
waltz, by Al Piantadosi, arr. by Cal- 
vin Grooms; orch. 4to. [426 

© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1915; 
I} 358325; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


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427 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


I WANT MY LOVIN’ FROM YOU; words 
by Harry Ulbrich, music by Joe En- 
senberger. [427 

© Jan. 12, 1915; 2¢. Jan. 13, 1915; 
E 358181; Ensenberger & Ulbrich, 
Bloomington, Il. 


I WANT TO HELP OTHERS; words by 
Maud Frazer Jackson, music by Gor- 
don H. Johnson. [428 


© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c Jan. 2, 1915; 


EH 355113; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 
I wisi I HAD A HEART TO GIVE TO EVERY 


GIRL I KNOW; words and music by 
Max Prival and Eva Shirley. [429 

© Jan. 19, 1915; 2c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
EH 355482; Rialto music co., New 
York. 


IcH LIEBE DICH; by E. Grieg. See Sa- 
vino (Domenico) Five modern songs. 


Ir A MAN COULD ONLY PAWN HIS WIFE; 
comic song, words by W. Hunter, 
music by Bessie Trull. [480 

@.t .¢ Jan...4, 1915; 3) sas0el ; 
Wilfred Hunter, Chicago. 


IF FOR ONE SWEET MOMENT. 
of love. 


See Cycle 


Ir I COME BACK AGAIN, I COME BACK, 
SWEETHEART, TO YOU; words by 
Ernst von Strassburg, music by A. 
Volksweise, arr. by A. Bader. [4381 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
EH 358056; Albert Bader & co., Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


Ir I FIND SPANISH JOE FROM MeExIco; 
OH 0-0-0! oH 0-0-0! words by Lew 
Brown, music by Lewis F. Muir. 

[4382 

© Jan. 14," 1915; 2c. Jan, 14, 

1915;. BE 855360; F. A. Mills, ine, 
New York. 


Ir I] HAD A SWEETHEART LIKE YOU; 
words and music by G. F. Bigge. 

[433 

@©1 «. Jan, 4915 ~ Was5s142 - 

George FEF. Bigge, New Britain, Conn. 


Ir I HAD KNOWN; words and music 
by K. A. Carr. New York, Samuel 
H. Speck. [434 

Ovrstuly WO, WSi4s) 2 ce Jane, 
1915; E 355014; Katheron A. Carr, 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 


Ir I WERE A BEE AND YOU WERE A RED, 
RED ROSE; words and music by Shel- 
ton Brooks. [435 


© Jan. 8, 1915:-2 ec. Jan. 7, 1915; 


$$ TS 


FH} 355230; Maurice Abrahams music | 


24. 


co., ine., New York. 


Ir I WERE BUT THE BREEZE; Serenade, 


words by Benjamin A. Purrington, 


music by Frederik H. Blickfelt; no. 
ta), [436 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 eo Manlaae 
1915; EH 356184; Cary & co., Lon- 
don. 


IF YOU KNEW; words by Hthel Hallet 
Porter, music by John Adams Loud; 
in A flat. [437 


© Dec. 28, 1914; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
HE 355225; Charles W. Homeyer & 
co.. Boston. 
IHR HIRTEN ERWACHT. See Weih- 
nachts-stunden. 


IMPRESSIONE (An impression): Hng- 
lish version by Dr. Th. Baker, mu- 
sica di Gabriele Sibella, per soprano 
o tenore. (Quattro romanze per 
eanto con acc. di piano, no. 4.) 

[438 
© Jan. 7, 1915; 2c. Jan. 15, 1915; 
FE 351099; G. Schirmer, New York. 


IMPRESSIONEN; zwo6lf stticke von Sig- 
frid Karg-HElert, op. 102, fiir har- 


monium aller systeme, registrier- 
bemerkungen und zeichenerklirun- 
gen. Nos. 1-12. [439 


© Nov. : 21, 1914: 1) ey ie 
1915; E 356163; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
Zig. 


IN A CALIFORNIA GARDEN; cycle of 
verses from the poetical realm of 
childhood, words by Mary Elizabeth 
Martin, music by Frank H. Colby. 
Los Angeles, Musicians pub. co. 

440 

© Dec. 24,1914; 2 e. Jan. 11, 1915; 

E 358129; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


In BoHEMIA; words by Frank W. 
Stewart, jr., music by A. L. Stewart. 
[441 
© 1c. Jan. 14, 1915; BH 3553869; 

A. Lambert Stewart, Easton, Pa. 


IN COLONIAL DAYS; gavotte by Walter 


Rolfe; piano. [442 

© Jan. 20,1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 22,1915; 
EH 358347; Joseph Krolage music ¢co., 
Cincinnati. 


IN DEAR OLD SAN FRANCISCO; words 

and music by Herbert E. Graham. 

z [443 

© Jan. 11,1915; 2 «. Jan. 11,1905; 

EH 358125; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 


( 


IN GRATEFUL PRAISE; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 


Thanksgiving 
voluntary by J. W. Lerman; piano 
or organ. [444 

© Nov. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354957 ;s Geo. Molineux, New York. 


IN HER CUTE LITTLE BATHING SUIT OF 
BLUE; words by George Levene; mu- 
sic by J. H. Steiner. [445 

© 1c. Jan. 11, 1915; BH 358144; 
Joseph H. Steiner, New York. 


IN MEM’RIES GLADES A DREAMING; OF, 
Ever faithful, my love, to you, words 
by J. P. Cummings, music by C. M. 
Arthur. New York, C. L. Partee mu- 
sic pub. co. [446 

©) Jan. 5, 1915;.2-¢. Jan: 7, 1915; 
Pevaaieoe:, sohn. P.. Cummings, 
Pekisco, Alberta, Canada. 


{N PRIDE OF May; words old English, 
music by Frank La Forge; high 
voice in C. [447 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
BE 354978; G. Schirmer, New York. 


IN THE COZY SPRINGTIME; words and 
musie by Ned Cantwell, arr. by Wm. 
Romano. [448 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358259 ; Cantwell & Romano pub. 
CO., Joliet, Tl. 


IN THE CROSS OF MY REDEEMER; shueme 
by Fanny J. Crosby, music by W. H. 
Doane. [449 

© Jan. 16,1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1915; 
E 355462; William Howard Doane, 
New York. 


IN THE EDEN OF MY HEART; words and 
musie by EH. E. Colladay. [450 
© 1c. Jan. 22, 1915; E 358337; 
Edna E. Colladay, Philadelphia. 


IN THE FLOWER GARDEN; intermezzo 
serenade, by C. C. Crammond, op. 
16; piano. Boston, New York, 
Evans music co. [451 

van oi, 1915s 2 ec. Jan. 16, 
1915; E 355416; W. A. Evons, Bos- 
ton. 


IN THE GLOAMING I HEAR YOU CALLING 
ME; words by Joe Lyons, music by 
E. Clinton Keithley. [452 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358048; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 

IN THE GLORY-LAND; words by Wil- 
helmina Crousaz, music by Geo. C. 
Stebbins. [453 

© Nov. 14; 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 
1915; E 355071; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


79471—15——_3 


461 


IN THE SILENCE OF THE OLD PINE STATE 
oF MAINE; words by I. B. Allen, 
music by Harry J. Edwards. [454 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Jan. 14, 1915; 
EH 355855; Ina Burrill Allen, North 
Weymouth, Mass. 


INDIAN LAMENT IN G MINOR; music 
by A. Dvorak, free transcription by 
Fritz Kreisler, for violin and piano. 
New York, Carl Fischer. [455 
© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 358114; U. Simrock, A 1 0 gia «Ps 
Berlin. 


INDIAN (THE) SOLDIER; song, Shah- 
bash, bhaiyan (Bravo. brother), 
words by Charles Biron Minter, mu- 
sic by Kennedy Russell. [456 

© Jan, 9 1915s 1 «. Jan: 2171915; 
E 356182; Boosey & co., London. 


INNAMORATA (Beloved;) waltz song, 
poem by George Harris, jr., Italian 
verse by Pilin Balin, music by F. D. 
Marchetti. [457 

Oda. te6 1Ghos De ae. Jan. 15, 
1915; E 358236; G. Schirmer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
words. ] 


INSPIRATION ; words by F. Iden, music 

by Jack Stanley. [458 

© Dee. 380, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 5, 1915; 

E 355208; Fred Iden, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE HAWAIIAN STEEL 
GUITAR; by C. S. De Lano. [459 
@ Mee:- 24, 1914: 2° e- Dec. “29; 
1914; E 355300; C. S. De Lano, Los 
Angeles. 


INTERMEZZO GIocoso, A puR. See Zehn 
leichte charakterstudien. 


INTERMEZZO IN D; semi-dramatic, by 
Raymond S. Bennett; salonorches- 
tra. (The cinema music journal, 
mo: 1.) [460 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
Hi} 856089 ; Cinema musi¢ co., London. 


INVENTION; by Orris Cook. See Origi- 
nal compositions. 


INVITATION TO THE DANCE; (Aufforde- 
rung zum tanz); rondeau brillant, 
by C. M. von Weber, op. 65, revised, 
phrased and fingered by O. Thii- 
mer; piano, in D flat. [461 

© Dec. 22, 1914; 1 @ Jan. 14, 
1915; E 356126; Augener lItd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision, phrasing and fingering. ] 


25 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


462 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


Io SONGO LU CCHIU’ BELLO; (Matteo 
bellezza), versi di T. Ferrazzano, 
musica di G. del Colle; canto e man- 
dolino. [462 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H 355181; Antonio Grauso, New 
York. 

Ir1s sona; by B. H. Downey; melody 

only. [463 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1914; E 355307; 
Blanche Horn Downey, New York. 

IRISH MINSTRELS MEDLEY, No. 1; part 
song arr. by W. Rhys-Herbert; 
mixed voices and piano. (Fischer’s 
octavo edition, no. 3896.) [464 

© wai. 18) 1905; iB ce) Tany 019, 
1915; E 356150; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 

IR1SH sona; by B. H. Downey; melody 

only. [465 
©1ec. Nov. 21, 1914; B 3553805; 
Blanche Horn Downey, New York. 


Is THE SKY THE ANGEL’S GARDEN ; words 
and music by H. M. Holmes, arr. by 
P. B. Story. [466 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1915; EH 355483; 
Ethel May Holmes, Nemo, Nebr. 


ISOLDES VERKLARUNG. See Wagner 
(Richard). 

It 1s FOR ME; words by Fred P. Mor- 
ris, music by D. B. Towner. [467 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355146; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

It’s A LONG WAY TO COLORADO FALLS; 

words and music by C. C. Diener. 

[468 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 1 ec. Dec. 26, 

1914; Jan. 7, 1915; EB 355245; Carl 
Christian Diener, New York. 

It’s TWO THOUSAND MILES TO FRISCO- 
TOWN, BUT I’M ON MY WAY; words 
and music by T. M. Bowers. [469 

© 1e. Jan. 9, 1915; B 355297; 
Thos. M. Bowers, Chicago. 

IT TOOK A SMALL TOWN GIRL TO FOOL 
A BIG TOWN MAN; words by Lew 
Brown, music by Lewis F. Muir. 

[470 

© Jan. 13, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 13, 

1915; E 858177; F. A. Mills, inc, 
New York. 


ITALIAN GARDEN SERENADE; valse, para- 
phrase with additional original 
movements and embellishments on 
the Italian air O Maria, by Albert 
Teres, op. 338; piano. [471 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c Jan. 15, 
1915; E 358245; Albert Teres, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


JAPANESE; by B. H. Downey; melody | 
only. [472 
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1914; E 355306; 
Blanche Horn Downey, New York. | 


JAUCHZET GOTT IN ALLEN LANDEN}; 
osterchor von Martin Kirsch; gem- 
ischte stimmen. 4to. [473 

© Jan. 13, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 18) I 
1915; EH 358264; Jacob P. T. Kirsch, | 
Chicago. | 


JEsus; duet, words by Lytton, music 
by W. E. M. Hackleman. [474 


© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 13, 
1915; H 358158; W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


JESUS ALONE; words from Acts IV, 12; 
by M. EH. Servoss, music by James 
McGranahan. [475 

© Apr. 21, 1914; 2 @ Jan 92) il 
1915; E 355074; Charles M, Alexan- | 
der, Philadelphia. 


JESUS DIED FOR ME; words and music 
by IF. S. Shepherd. [476 
© Nov. 14, 1914*° 2 item | 
1915; EH 855075; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


JESUS IS WAITING; words by Mary 
Bernstecher, music by Geo. C. Steb- — 
bins. S8vo. [477 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ey wen 2 | 
1915; FE 355076; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


JESUS! Jesus! Jesus! words from © 
Llanthony abbey hymn, music by 
D. B. Towner. [478 _ 


© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355077; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


JESUS KNOWS IT ALL; words by Mary | 
Bernstecher, music by Geo. C. Steb- 
bins. 8vo. [479 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355078; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


JESUS MY SAviouR; words by Oswald 

J. Smith, music by D. B. Towner. 

[480 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EK 355129; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


JESUS ONLY; words by Oswald J. 

Smith, music by D. B. Towner. [481 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 355144; Charles M, Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


26 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 1, 1915 


499 


’ JESUS SHALL REIGN; words by Oswald 
‘ J. Smith, music by D. B. Towner. "3 
[4 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355151; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


; JINGLE-BELLS; words and music by 

Ethel Levy and Elsa Maxwell. [483 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 1c. Jan. 7, 1915; 

EB 351054; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 


, JOHNNY O’MorGAN ON HIS LITTLE 
MOUTH ORGAN; quick march by Mel- 
lor, Gifford & Godfrey, arr. by J. 
Ord Hume; band. 4to. [484 

| © Dec. 23, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 

| W 356070; Francis, Day & Hunter, 

' London. [Copyright is claimed on 

_  arrangement.] 


- JOLLY COMRADES; march by C. C. Cram- 

mond, op. 19, piano. Boston, New 

York, Evans music co. [485 

| © Jan. 15, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 16, 

' 1915; BH 355419; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 


JUGEND (Der) WALTz (The waltz of 
youth) ; by A. Wackman; piano. 
. [486 
© Dee. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
BH 355237; Adam Wackman, St. 
Louis. 


JUNGLE BALL; from Nothing but girls, 
words by Gene Buck, music by Dave 
Stamper. [487 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 9, 1915; 
BE 355296; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


JUST A LITTLE WHILE; words and music 

by Leslie Elliott. [488 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1915; 

B 3851059; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


JUST A NIGHT IN DREAMLAND; words 
by Milton Weil, music by Bob White 
and Dexter Stocking; revised edi- 
tion. [489 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
FE 358041; Milton Weil music pub- 
lisher, ine., Chicago. 
claimed on revision. ] 


JUST ACROSS THE RIVER; words by 
Emma F. R. Campbell, music by 
Geo. C. Stebbins. [490 


© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 


FE 355079; Charles M. Alexander, 


Philadelphia. 


[Copyright is 


JUST FOR SOMEBODY’S LOVE; words by 

Dave Green, music by Jerome Shay. 

[491 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

BH 355458; Shay, Bernstein music 
pub. co., New York. 


JUST TELL IT TO JESUS; poem by C. 
Louise Bell, music by C. Harold 
Lowden; med. voice, S8vo. [492 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 2c. Jan. 12, 1915; 
EK} 355332; Heidelberg press, Phila- 
delphia. 


JUST WHAT I NEEDED MOST; words and 
music by J. M. Harris. [493 


© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
BH 355261; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
iit, 


KAISER (DrR) RUFT. See Aus Deutsch- 
lands grosser zeit. heft 1. 


Krep 1T uP; fox trot, by Chris Smith, 
arr. by Stephen O. Jones; piano. 
[494 
© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH} 358057; Maurice Richmond music 
co., inc., New York. 


KEEP NEAR TO JESUS; words by Fred. 
P. Morris, music by D. B. Towner. 
8vo. [495 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355080; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE; words by 
Frank W. Stewart, jr., music by A. 
L. Stewart. [496 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1915; E 355370; 
A. Lambert Stewart, Easton, Pa. 


KEEP YOUR EYES UPON THE SAVIOUR; 
words by Mary Bernstecher, music 
by Geo. C. Stebbins. 497 

© Dec. 81, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355186; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


Kine (THE) IS COMING; words and 
music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. [498 


© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
E 355262; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
Til. 


Kine STePpHen. See Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van). 


KING WITLAF’S DRINKING HORN; poem 
by Henry W. Longfellow, music by 
Reginald de Koven; ballad for male 
chorus with tenor solo. [499 

ir) san, do, 1918; .2 ¢. Jan.:.18, 
1915; E 358185; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


! 27 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


500 


pt. Il, 0. s., ¥. 


Kine’s (THE) COMMAND; words by 
G. E. Sinclair, music by Jack Stan- 
ley. [500 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
BE 355202; G. HE. Sinclair, Calgary, 
Alberta, Canada. 


KLOKKEMARSCHEN. See For hundrede 
aar siden. 


KnrEcuHT RuprecHt. See Weihnachts- 
stunden. 


KNIepRUCK (DER); ged. von Hans 
Kandler, musik von Leopold Wenin- 
ger; geSang u. piano. [501 

© May 18, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356056; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


KNIGHTHOOD (A) SONG; verse by Laura 
Rountree Smith, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman; tenor A minor. 

[502 


©idant 7, 1915; 2 ce. Jian, 13) 0915; 
E 358184; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


KNIT, KNIT, KNIT, SISTER SUE; words 
by Charles McCarron, music by Ray- 
mond Walker. [503 


© Jan. 11, 1915; 2c. Jan. 15, 1915; 
EH 358229; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 


KNOWING (THE) LITTLE FLY; words 
anon., music by M. M. Shedd. [504 


© Jan? 8; 19's, 2c. Jan. 18; 1915; 
RW 358257; Mary M. Shedd, Chicago. 


Koomou (Arise) ; words by E. Leavitt, 
music by Simhah Z. Ginsberg. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Leavitt & Rubenstein 
press. [505 


© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 
1914; H 3858222; Hzekiah Leavitt, 
Boston. 


LABATE (BRUNO) Sixteen daily exer- 
cises (Sedici esercizi giornalieri) ; 
by B. Labate, for advanced players; 
oboe. [506 


© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 354930; Carl Fischer, New York. 


LaDy (THE) oF SHALOTT; cantata, 
words by Alfred Tennyson, music 
by Wilfred Bendall, edited by J. 
Remington; 3 women’s voices. 
Laurel octavo, chorus edition. [507 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358054; C. C. Berchard & co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing. ] 


28 


LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY; words by 


Arthur C. Benson, music by Edward | 


Elgar, arr. by Arthur Fagge. 1. Two- 
part song. 2. Male voices. Choral 
miscellany, no. 44 & 45. [508, 509 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 ¢. each Jan. 11, 
1915; E 3851078, 351079; Boosey & 
Co., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangements. ] 


LAND (THE) OF LOVE; words by Rosa 
Ayscouche Hayden, music by Vivian 
Brooks. [510 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
EH} 355207; Rose Hayden, Ayscouche- 
Shottery, Stratford on Avon, Hng- 
land. 


LAND OF USED TO BE; words by Frank 
W. Stewart, jr., music by A. L. 
Stewart. [511 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1915; HE 3553872 
A. Lambert Stewart, Easton, Pa. 


LANDET, 
tekst af Bj¢grnstjerne Bjgrnson, mu- 
sik af Thorvald Lammers; kor og 


kvartetter for mandsstemmer. 4to. | 
(Norsk musikforlags udgave, no. 
286. ) [512 


© Dec. 15, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 11,1915 
Ki 351089; Norsk musikforlag, Kris- 
tiania, Norway. 


Last (THE) WALTZ; by Ford T. Dab- |} 
[513 | 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 c Jan. 8, 1915: 
E 358100; Jos. W. Stern & co., New |} 


ney; piano. 


York. 


& 
LAUDATE DoMINUM; Latin text, music 


by C. Ett, edited and arr. by E. J. |} 
Biedermann; mixed voice and organ | 
(Octavo edition of choruses, | 


ace. 
no. 3904.) [514 

© Jan. 21,1915; 2c. Jan. 22,1915; 
KE 358342; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 
iting & arrangement.] 


LAVENDER AND LOVE. See Cycle of love. 


SOM OMKRING SIG SKUEBR; . 


[Copyright is claimed on ed- | 


Lead THoU ME on (Fiihr’ du mich } 
Herr) ; poem by Edith Sanford Til- | 


lotson, German translation by Ben- 


Lowden ; high voice and low voice. 
[ 


© Nov. 1, 1914; 2 e. Dec. 28,1914; 
2c. Jan. 12, 1915; E 358221; Heidel- 
berg press, Philadelphia. 


2; violin and piano. 
© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 355272; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


515 | 


jamin S. Stern, musie by C. Harold |] 


-LEGENDE; by Karl Rissland, op. 20, no. if 
[516 


)no. 1, 1915 


) LENE (Dre) UND DIE ADELHEID; text 
von Willy Aschel, musik von Hugo 
Leonard, fiir gesang und piano. 
fol? 
© May 11, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356065; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


LESCHETIZKY (THEODOR) Piccola (La) ; 
étude by Th. Leschetizky, op. 43, no. 
2, edited and fingered by Albert von 
Doenhoff; piano. [518 

| asec, ol, 1914;°2 ¢ Jan: 2, 1915: 

: FH 354974; G. Schirmer, New York. 


f 


‘LET JESUS LEAD; words by Maud Fra- 
zer, music by D. B. Towner. [519 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355148; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


| LET’S HELP EACH OTHER ALONG; lyric 
by A. Seymour Brown, music by AI- 
bert Gumble. [520 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 2c. Jan. 20, 1915; 
BE 358302; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
: New York. 


f 
4 


LET YOUR FAITH HOLD FAST; words and 

music by Mrs. C. H. Morris. [521 

© Oct. 26, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1915; 

H 355260; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
Ill. ; 


LETELA HUSIGKA POCHOD; arr. by F. 
Tryner. 4to. 1. Band.—2. Orches- 
tra. [522, 5238 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 4, 
1915; E 858208, 358204; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement. ] 


LETZTE (DER) TANZ; volkslied gesetzt 


von Siegfried Ochs; gemischten 
chor; partitur. 4to. (Drei deutsche 
volkslieder, no. 1.) 4. [B24 


© Sept. 18, 1914; 1c. Jan. 4,1915: 
EH 351047; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Ber- 
lin. 


LIBERTY; Marcia americana, parole di 
A. Franci, musica di Virgilio Ran- 
zato, per pianoforte solo con testo. 

[525 


© Nov. 26, 1914; 1 c Jan. 2,1915; 
E 356046; C. Schmid] &‘co., Leipzig. 


LIEB’ 
rekruten lieder fiir die kleine welt, 
ged. von Ad. Holst, H. Seidel, ete., 
musik von Martin Frey; gesang u. 
piano, nos. 1-9. 4to. [526 


cueNov.17, 194: i ¢ fan. 14, 


1915; E 351115; Steingriiber verlag, 


Leipzig. 


29 


VATERLAND MAGST RUHIG SEIN; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


534 


LIEBESLIED, See Wagner (Richard). 


LIED AN ALLE. See Aus Deutschlands 
grosser zeit. heft 2. 


LIED (DAS) VOM WELTKRIEG; ged. von 
Hermann Kienzl, musik von Wil- 
helm Kienzl, op. 91, fiir singstimme 
und klavier. [527 

© Dee. 2, 1914; 1 e« Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 351068; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


LIFT THE GLEAMING BANNER; words by 
Mrs. Lizzie De Armond, music by 
Samuel W. Beazley. [528 

@) Dee 24,1914: 2 ae, Jam 13, 
1915; EH 358164; W. HE. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


LIGHT AFTER DARKNESS. 
(G. F.). 
LIGHT OF LIFE; words by H. Bonar, 
music by D. B. Towner. 8vo. [529 
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355081; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


LIGHT OF THE WORLD; words by Harry 


See Handel 


Bateman, music by Charles HE. 
Allum. (Octavo editions, sacred 
series, no. 1224.) [5380 


©) Jan. 19. 1915. 2G. Jan: 20, 
1915; EH 358816; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


LILAC DOMING; hesitation waltz by 
Charles Cuvillier, arr. by Maurice 
F. Smith; orch. 4to. [5381 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 5, 1915; 
EH 355195; Jos. W. Stern & co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


LINWOOD WALTZ; by C. H. H. Booth, 
arr. by J. W. Lerman; piano six 


hands. [5382 

© Dee. 4, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 354961; Geo. Molineux, New 
York. 

LITTLE (A) HESITATION; (La petite 


hésitation) ; valse by Frank Dalton; 
piano. Baltimore, Maryland music 
pub. co. [533 

<) Jan. 14,1915; 2 e@,.Jan. 14, 
1915; E 355853; Herman Federoff, 
Baltimore. 


LITTLE (THE) MERMAID; an opera in 
three acts arr. and adapted from 
tales of Hans Christian Andersen, 
by N. Picini—[Mersereau]. [534 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1915; D 19546; 
Nina Picini-Mersereau, Sag Harbor, 
We. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


535 


ee 


pt. II, N..s., ¥. ae 


LirrLe ot’ Los ANGELES; words by G. | Lonc-LosT (THE) EXILES HOME; words 


Whitehouse and EH. A. Brininstool, 
music by Homer Tourjée. [5385 

© Dec. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1915; 
BE 355226; Golden state music Co., 
Los Angeles. 


LITTLE ORPHANT ANNIE; words by 
James Whitcomb Riley, music by 
L. Howe; high voice. [536 

© Dee. 28, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354996; Lucien Howe, Boston. 


LITTLE ROSEBUDS; words and music by 
‘P. H. Duncan. [537 
© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 @ Jan. 18, 
1915; HE 358159; W. H. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


LITTLE SPANISH SERENADE; by C. R. 
Wenzel; piano. [538 
© 1c. Jan. 4, 1915; HE 358188; 
Charles Rudolph Wenzel, New York. 
LirrLeE (A) TIME. See Cycle of love. 
LITTLE (A) WHILE; words by Mary 
Fraser, music by D. B. Towner. 
[539 
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 


Ei 355082; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


LITTLE (THE) WHITE GATE; words by 
G. Douglas Furber, music by Milton 
Webbe; no. 1 in E flat. [540 

© Jan. 21, 1915; 1 c«. Jan, 22, 
1915; E 351134; Newman pub. co., 
itd., London. 


LIVERYSTABLE; words and music by 
Harry Parker. [541 


© 1c. Dec. 17, 1914; E 355227; 
Trixie Friganza, New York. 


Livine (A) FOUNTAIN; words by Maud 
Frazer, music by Gordon H. John- 
son. S8vo. [542 


(Noy. 14, 1914 9 ean, 92. 


1915; E 355114; Charles M: Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


LOHENGRIN-VORSPIEL. 
(Richard) 


See Wagner 


LOKKEREN VALSEN; arr. by H. Schuck- 
ert; concertina. (Popular and 
Standard music for concertina, no. 
2255 ) [543 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c Jan. 4, 
1915; E 358205; Georgi & Vitak 
music co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


by Frances V. Hubbard, music by . 
Geo. C. Stebbins. [544 

© Apr. 21, 1914; 2 ¢. Jani 
1915; E 355083; Charles M. Alex- | 
ander, Philadelphia. 


Lone (A) way To BERLIN; words and 
music by F. J. Lowe. [545 
© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 ‘ec dan ae 
1915; E 355451; Francis J. Lowe, 
New York. 


Loneine; by L. L. Biddle; piano. [546 
© Dec. 81, 1914; 2 e@ Jan. 7, 
1915; E 355233; L. L. Biddle, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 


—— (Sehnsucht); English version by 
A. M. von Blomberg, German words | 
by Emil Robert, music by Frank La 
Forge; sop. or ten. & mezzo. or bar. 

[547 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1915; 

E 358045; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 

LONGING JUST FOR YOU; lyrics by L. 
L. Spears, music by J. H. Allemong,. 
Roanoke, Va., Imperial music Co. 


[548 | 


© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 355865; J. Edwin Allemong & 
L. L. Spears, Memphis, Tenn. 


LONTANE MEMORIE; mazurka | 
mentale, by Paolo Bolognese; 1st 
mandolin or violin. [549 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355179; Antonio Grauso, New 
York. : 


LooK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE; words by 
Fred P. Morris, musie by Geo. C. 
Stebbins. [550 


© Dec. 31, 19145 2° Gia 
1915; E 355488; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


LOOK OUT FOR THE BOOGIE-BOO MAN; 
words and music by Nat. H. Vincent, 
arr. by John W. Galvin. [551 


© 1c. Dec. 29, 1914; E 358081; 
George J. Koch, New York. 


LooK UNTO ME AND BE SAVED; words 
by D. W. Whittle, music by Geo. C. 
Stebbins. [552 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 


E 355084; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


LorD (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; pas- 

torale, words from Holy script, mu- 

~ sie by F. Hartley. [553 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 «©. JannG, aoroe 

EH 358076; Francis Hartley, Waukon, 
Ta. 


senti- 


30 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“mo. 1, 1915 


yal 


. Lotus FLOWER; by Lockwood Moore; 
piano. [554 
Pogan.. 14 1915; 2 c Jan. 14, 
1915: EH 355389; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


LOVE DIVINE, ALL LOVE EXCELLING; 
words by Charles Wesley, music by 
John A. West, arr. by Paul Am- 
brose. (Octavo series, mixed voices, 
sacred, no. 1126.) [555 


@etans 21915; 2 c Jan: 2, 1915; 
BH 355185; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


LOVE IN IDLENESS; serenata by Allan 
Macbeth. arr. by Ben Vereecken; 
Saxophone trio or quartet. [556 

© Dec 30, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354943; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


LOVE IS STILL SUPREME; words and mu- 
sic by M. J. Marttene. Fort Wayne, 
Ind., Marttene piano co. [557 


game 18,.1915>°2°¢. Jan. “20, 
1915; E 3583807; Michael John Mart- 
tene, Fort Wayne, Ind. 


LOVE ME FOREVER MY SWEET LITTLE 
HEART; words and music by T. Fred- 
eriksen. [558 


© 1e. Jan. 2, 1915; E 354979; 
Thorvald Frederiksen, Chicago. 


LOVE MESSAGE; by Hans Roemer, op. 3, 
no. 1; piano. [559 
ir aan, 14, 1915° 2 ¢. Jan: 14, 
1915; E 355390; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


LovE (THE) THAT I FIRST KNEW; 
words by M. C. Hoye, music by Pau- 
line B. Story. [560 

© daned0, 1915;.2 e.,Jan., 14, 
1915; E 355362; M. Coleman Hoye, 
Alderson, W. Va. 


LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AS THYSELF; 
words and music by J. B. Ihmsen. 
[561 


@ 1c. Jan.. 5, 1915; EB 355192; 


Josephine Branta Ihmsen, Los An- 


geles. 


LOVE WAS MADE FOR YOU AND ME; 
words and music by Earl Carroll. 
[562 
eda, 19. 19t5>° Ze Jan, 20; 
1915; E 358309; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 


9 
ov 


LovELY (THE) ROSE; words by Andreas 
Bard, musie by Frank La Forge; 
high voice in G flat. [563 

© Dec 31,1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
Ei 354975; G. Schirmer, New York. 


LOVE’S ECSTASY (Minnesnot) ; poem by 
Herm. Keim, English words by 
Harry Victor Fuller, French words 
by Jacques De Fersen, music by 
Max Gus, op. 52; high or medium 
voice. [564 

© Dec. 11, 1914; 2c. Dec. 14, 
1914; E 356100; Paul A. Schmitt, 
Minneapolis. 


LOVE’S GOLDEN DREAM; by Stella C. 

Kirkendall; piano solo. [565 

© Jan. 4, 1915: 2 ec: Jan.,6,.1915; 

E 358070; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


LOVE’S PHILOSOPHY; words by Shelley, 
music by Frank C. Butcher, op. 3, 
no. 1; male voices. 4to. [566 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355046; Luckhardt & Belder, New 
York. 


LOVE’S ROSERY; valse-idylle, by Ray- 

mond Keen; piano solo. [567 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1914; 

H) 356106; Whitehall music co., Lon- 
don. 


LOVE’S SYMPATHY (Gleiches leid); 
English version by Frances Roberts, 
German words by Emil Robert, mu- 
sic by Frank La Forge; sop. or ten. 
and mezzo-sop. & bar. [568 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358044; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


LOvVE’S WAY; words by Leslie Cooke, 
music by Percy Elliott; song no. 1, 
in F, with violoncello ad lib. [569 

© Jan. 6, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 20, 1915; 
HH 351128; Schott & co., London. 


LOVE’S WHISPERING BREEZE; words by 
M. W. Lawson, music by George 
Lowell Tracy. Boston, C. W. Thomp- 
son & co. [570 

© Dee. 22,'°1914;"2 ¢. Dec. 16, 
1914; E 353489; Margaret Wall 
Lawson, Boston. 


LOVING HEARTS; waltz-intermezzo by 
J. M. Boothe; piano. New York, 
Samuel H. Speck. [571 

© July 10, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355020; James M. Boothe, Abilene, 
Tex. 


LOVING SMILE OF SISTER KIND. See 


Gounod (C. F.) 


1 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


572 


pt. 111, Dn. S., Yoo 


ee 


LOW BREATHING WINDS; by S. Coleridge- 


Taylor, arr. by Paul Ambrose. (Oc- 

tavo series, women’s voices, no. 624.) 

[572 

© dan. 2, 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 2 1915; 

BH 355184; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 

ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Lu CAFONE NERVOSO; macchietta colo- 
niale, versi di T. Ferrazzano, mu- 
sica di G. del Colle; canto e mando- 
lino, [573 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355180; Antonio Grauso, New 
York. 


LULLABY; words and music by H. 
Thomas. [574 
© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 

E 358068; Hugh Thomas, Buffalo. 


MA POULETTE; danse cabaret, one-step, 
two step trot. by Chas. J. Roberts, 
arr. by Louis Tocaben; mandolin 
orchestra. [575 

© Dec. 9, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354923; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


MAcDOWELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 
Witches’ dance (Hexentanz); by H. 
A. Macdowell, op. 17, no. 2, arr. by 
James H. Rogers; piano, four hands. 

[576 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1915; 

EH 355278; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


MACHREE; words by Francis P. Don- 
nelly, music by H. M. Sargent. [577 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1915; E 355324; 
Helen Margaritta Sargent, Long 
Beach, Cal. 


MADRIGALE; by Karl Rissland, op. 20, 
no. 1; violin and piano. [578 
© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 9, 1915: 

E 355270; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS; set 
to music in the key of F, by John 
Ireland; mixed voices and organ. 
4to. (Novello’s parish choir book, 
no. 916.) [579 

Osan ie, ins. te, lam: lO: 
1915; EH 356169; Novello & co., 1td., 
London. 

MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS, IN G; 
an evening service, composed by C. 
L. Elder; mixed voices and organ. 

[580 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 @ Jan. 19, 

1915; BH 356168; C. L. Elder, Barba- 
dos, B. W. I. 


32 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS, IN 
G—Continued. 
anthem by Ernest A. Dicks; 
voices in unison and organ ace. 4to, 
(York series, no. 662.) [581 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 356096; Banks & son, York, Hng- 
land. 
MaJEstic (THE); march by H. J. 
Crosby; orch. 4to. [582 


© Dec. 26, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1914; E 3855342; Cundy-Bettoney 
co., Boston. 


MAKE A FUSS OVER ME; from Nothing 
but girls, words by Gene Buck, mu- 
sic by Dave Stamper. [5838 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 355294; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE; words arr. 
from Psalm 100, music by C. P. 
Jones. [584 

© Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 21, 1914; 
EH 355314; Charles Price Jones, 
Jackson, Miss. 


MALINDY; words and music by Mar- 
garet Golden, arr. by L. T. Dunlap. 
[585 


© Jan. 11, 1915°\ 2 eames 
1915; E 358183; Diamond city pub. 
co., Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


MANDOLIN (THE) ENSEMBLE; album of 
plectral quartets, with mando-bass 
ad lib., twelve select arrangements 
of well known classics, by Louis 
Tocaben; ist & 2nd mandolin, man- 
dola, mando-cello and bass, in the 
universal notation. [586 

© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 354916; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ments. ] 


MANDOLINE; by C. Debussy. See 
Savino (Domenico) Five modern 
songs. 


MARCH ELEGANTE; transcription on 
the Russian air Toska porodin, by 
Kammen-Teres; op. 86; piano. 

[587 


© Dec. 23, 1914: 2 @ Viana, 
1915; EH 358248; Albert Teres, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 
MarcoH (THE) OF THE LITTLE GREEN 
- ELFS; march by G. B. Upton; piano, 
arr. by Louis D. Gerin. [58 
© 1c. Jan. 21, 1915; HB 358348; 
George Bruce Upton, Big Rapids, 
Mich. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 


MARCHING FOR THE HOMELAND, a SOol- 
diers song; words by Habberton Lul- 
ham, music by M. HE. Watt. [589 

(jan. 1; 19153 1 e: Jan. 20, 1915; 
E 351129; Mary EH. Watt, Glasgow. 


MARCHING ONWARD; words by Minnie 

Dietrich, music by Geo. C. Steb- 

bins. [590 

cy Apr. 21, 1914;.2 ¢, Jan. 2;1915; 

E 355085; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


MARCHING SONG; words and music by 
G. W. Wilmot. (Jn The Westmin- 
ster primary quarterly, v. 15, no. 1). 

[591 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1915; 

E 355402; George W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


MARCHING TO VICTORY; or The call to 
* arms; words and music by F. Oli- 
ver, arr. by Frank Watkis. [592 


© Dee 19, 1914: 1 « Dec. 28, 
1914; E 3856101; Frank Oliver, To- 
ronto, Ont., Canada. 


MARIE, MY OWN Martg, hesitation, 

lyric and music by Harry Israel. 

[593 

© Jan. 9,-1915; 2c. Jan: 9, 1915; 

~ EH 855291; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. ; 


MARTHA BY THE DAY WALTZES; by J. 
Merri: piano. New... York, T.,.B. 
Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter. 

[594 


m=) Dee. 24, 1914: 2 ec... Dec. 26; 
1914; E 355247; José Terri, New 
York. : 


Mary ANN, Mary ANN; words and 
musie by George A. Spink; words 
and melody. [595 

© 1c. Dec. 21, 1914; E 355347; 
Trixie Friganza, New York. 


MASS IN HONOR OF ST. PATRICK; by 
J. Wiegand; mixed voices with organ 
ace. New and revised ed. New 
York, J. Fischer & bro. Ato. 
(Fischer ed. masses, vespers and 
requiem, no. 3898.) 

© Jan. 8, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 355290; John Wiegand, Savannah, 
Ga. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 


MAsseNneT (JULES Emize FR£DE£RIC) 
Elégie. See Savino (Domenico) 
Five modern songs. 


33 


[596 © 


604 


MASTER MELODIES FROM FAMOUS LIGHT 
OPERAS; revue 1, nos. 1-12, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts; full orchestra. 

[597 
© Dee. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354918; Carl Fischer, New York. 


May I coME IN; words by Fred P. 
Morris, music by D. B. Towner. 
[598- 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c.. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355152; Charles M. Aiexander, 
Philadelphia. 


May (A) sone; by Mathilde Bilbro; 
piano. [599° 
© vJdan 1371019 s 2c. Jani 14, 
1915; E 355382; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


MeEDITACE (Meditation) ; na slaroéesky 
choral, Svaty vaclave, Jos. Suk, op. 


35, pro smyeovy, orkestr. PYiruéni 
vydani partitur. (Partitur hand- 
ausgabe. ) [600° 


© Nov. 4, 1914; 1¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356048; Fr. A. Urbanek a synové, 
Prague, Bohemia. 


MEDITATION ON THE ANCIENT HYMN 
PANGE LINGUA; by Francis Edward 
Gladstone; organ. (The Latin or- 
ganist, book 2.) [601 


© Jan. 4, 1915: tec. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 356091; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


MEDLEY OF MARCH MASTERPIECES; alr. 
by J. W. Lerman; piano six hands. 
[602 

© Dee. 4, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 354966 ; Geo, Molineux, New York.. 


MEET WITH US FATHER; words by V. 
M. Hatfield, music by Susie HE. Hat- 
field. [603: 

© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 358091; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


MEISTER FUR DIE JUGEND. See Wag- 
ner (Richard). 

MEISTERSINGER-QUINTETT. See Wagner 
(Richard). 

.-Metopizr. See H¢gigaard (Godfred)- 


5 smaastykKer. 


MEMORIES; an operatic idyl, words by 
C. E. Banks, music by M. C. Moore. 
Seattle, Music pub. co. 12mo. [604 


© 1c. Nov. 18, 1914; E 355827; 
Chas. Eugene Banks and Mary Carr 
Moore, Seattle. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


605 


MEMORIES OF HOME; waltz by C. [F.] 
Ford, arr. by Esther Ford; piano. 
[605 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354987; Chas. F. Ford, Conners- 
ville, Ind. 


MEN FOR THE MAN OF GALILEE; words 
by S. J. Duncan Clark, music by 
W. E. M. Hackleman, [606 


i) Dec. 24, 1914; 2 c Jan. 13, 
1915; E 358168; W. HE. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


MEN 0’ DEvon; words by W. Curran 
Reedy, music by Duncan eeu 
[607 
©) Dec. 24, 1914: 1 G: Jane ied, 
1915; E 356138; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wig Fenix) Old (An) romance; 
four-part chorus, music by Felix 
Mendelssohn, arr. by Louis Victor 
Saar; women’s voices. 4to. [608 

© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
BE 354934; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


MENUETT ANTIQUE; by Edwin J. De- 
ecevér, op. 66; piano. [éa9 
© jan.’ 22" 1915-°'2'"c." Jan.” 22. 
1915; E 358862; J. H. Schroeder, 
New York. 


Messace. See Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 


METHOD OF SHIFTING TO HIGHER POSI- 
TIONS FOR THE VIOLIN; by C. H. 
Wagner. [610 

cy dam. 1a) ipa) Oe: Sane 15, 
1915; HE 355457; C. H. Wagner, 
Beaver Dam, Wis. 


MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE; waltz hesitation ; 
music by Ethelbert Nevin, arr. by 
Frank W. McKee; orchestra. 4to. 

[611 

© Jan. 8, 1915; 2 e¢. Jan. 8, 1915; 

E 358122; John Church co., Cin- 

cinnati. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


MIGNONETTE; words by G. Hubi-New- 
combe, music by Alfred Harriss; no. 
1-in EK minor, and no. 2 in F sharp 
minor. [612 

© Jan. 15, 1915: 1c. Jan. 16, 
1915; E 356146; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 

MILCHOME (THE) (The war of the 
world); words by M. Zavodnick, 
music by H. A. Russotto. [613 

‘> Dec. 3s. 1914 2 ¢.. Jan, 12, 
1915; E 355351; Saul Schenker, New 
York. 


9 
vo 


ene 


pt. Ill, BoB. vee |) 


MINSTREL (THE) Boy; Old Irish air, 
words by Thomas Moore, musie arr. 
by Herbert Hughes; no. 1 in EH flat. | 

[614 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 1 @ Janie | 
1915; E 356074; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- | 
rangement. ] 


MINUET AND GAVOTTE; by Francesco M. 
Veracini, ed. by Eugene Gruenberg; | 
violin and piano. [615 | 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 G@ Jano aoe || 
E 355269; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- | 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing.] 

MINUET no. 2 in G. See Beethoven | 
(Ludwig van) 


Mir IST SO TRAURIG; ein scherzlied, 
volkslied gesetzt von Siegfried Ochs, 
fiir gemischten chor; partitur. 4to. 
(Drei deutsche volkslieder, no. 3.) | 

[616 

© Sept. 18, 1914; 1 « Jan. 4, 1915; 

FE 351049; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. Ber- 
lin. 


See Garden of Allah. 


Miss CHERRY BLOSSOM’S PARTY; words 
and music by Harry C. Eldridge; 
song with instruction for fan and 
parasol drill. [617 


© Oct. 15, 1914; 2 @ Dee. 19, 
1914; E 355219; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 


MirAGE (THE) 


Miss VANDERWELT; text von Fancy, 
musik von Hugo Leonard, ftir ge- 
sang und piano. [618 

© June 11, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356063; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


MISTER FINNEGAN, BRAKEMAN; words 
and music by M. Watkins. [619 


©1e. Jan. 20, 1915; E 358306; 
May Watkins, Grafton, W. Va. 


MosiILE; foxtrot by W. H. Lampson; 

violin. [620 

© 1 ce. Jan. 22, 1915; EH 358338; 
William H. Lampson, New York. 


MocKING (THE) BIRD WALTZ; by Sep- | 
timus Winner, arr. by EH. Mack; 
piano. [621 © 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 355268; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] | 

MODERATO GRAZIOSO; by Geo. Rosen- | 
kranz; piano or organ. [622 

© Nov. 21, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 2 19153) | 
E 354959; Geo. Molineux, New © 
York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


638 


| MoNNETT; words and music by Frances | Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS)—Con. 


je Oy 


M. Smith. [623 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
FE 355033; Ferguson music co., Dela- 
ware, O. 


More FoR THEE; words by Mary Bern- 


stecher, music by Geo. C. Stebbins. 
[624 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2,1915; 


EB 355159; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

Morcen. See Christiansen (Chr.) 
Fire sange. 


MorRGENHYMNE; ged. von Robert Rei- 
nick, music von Georg Henschel, op. 
46, no. 4. 1. Gemischten chor mit 
orchester; partitur. 2. Fiir eine 
singstimme mit orgel, hoch; einge- 
richtet v. F. E. Thiele. [625, 626 

© Dee. 10, 1914; 1 ce. each Jan. 20, 
1915; E 351122, 3511238; N. Simrock, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. [Copyright is 
claimed on editions. ] 


MotH (THE). 
den. 


See Fairies in the gar- 


MOTHER’S GOOD OLD FASHIONED WAY; 
words by J. P. Connell, music by L. 
T. Dunlap. Wilkes Barre, Diamond 
city pub. co. [627 


edate th, 1915:. 2. ¢. Jan. 03, 
1915; E 3858182; J. P. Connell, 
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


MOTHER’S OLD SWEET LULLABY; words 
and music by H. C. Weasner. [628 


@yejan:. 13):1915; 2:¢. Jan: 19, 
1915; E 355428; H. C. Weasner, 
Buffalo. 


MOTHER’S PICTURE; words by G. H. 
Partridge and Edward Schonscheck, 
music by William Stark. New York, 
John T. Hall music pub. co. [629 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 1 ec. Dec. 28, 1914; 
1 ec. Jan. 12, 1915; E 355345; G. H. 
Partridge, Detroit. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) An- 
dante cantabile; from Concerto no. 
4, by W. A. Mozart, ed. by Eugene 
Gruenberg; violin and piano. [630 

Jan. 1, 1915: 2 c..Jan..9,. 1915: 
E 355277; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


— Don Juan-ouverture; oper von 
W. A. Mozart, bearbeitet von Heinz 
Pringsheim; vollstandiger besetzung 
fiir orchester, mit harmonium und 


posaune. (Domesticum, eine samm- 

lung echter ensemble-musik, no. 17.) 

[631 

@, Det. 23.1944: 4) etiam. 15, 

1915; E 351111; B. Schott’s sdhne, 

Mainz, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on ensemble-musik.) 


Zauberfiote ouvertiire; oper von 
W. A. Mozart, bearbeitet von Heinz 
Pringsheim ; vollstandiger besetzung 
fiir orchester mit harmonium und 
posaune. (Domesticum, eine samm- 
lung echter ensemble-musik, no. 18.) 
[632 
weet 2a, lore, |e. san, 15, 
1915; E 351112; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on ensemble-musik. ] 


MUNTER VALS; af Dagbart Stafseth; 
piano. [6383 
© Nov. 16, 1914; 1 ¢ Jan. 11, 
1915; E 351086; Norsk musikforlag, 
Kristiania, Norway. 


My AIN FIRESIDE; Scotch song, words 
by Elizabeth Hamilton, music by 
Ruth W. Hamilton, voice and piano. 

[634 

© Janez, 1915's 2°e) Jan: 2) 1915: 

EH 354949; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


My AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE; words 

and music by W. Van Allen. [635 

© 1c Jan. 4, 1915; E 858052; 
Walter Van Allen, New York. 


My BEAUTIFUL CHATEAU OF LOVE; 
words by Paul Cunningham, music 
by Alfred J. Doyle. . [636 

© Jan. 2,:1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 3858088; Harry von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


My DREAM OF HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by R. J. Miller, music by C. 
V. Fischer. [637 

© May 29, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355004; Roman J. Miller, Phila- 
delphia. 


My FLOWER oF Hawall; by H. M. 
Liliuokalani, arr. by C. S. Delano; 
steel guitar. [638 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ce. Dee. 29, 
1914; E 355301; Pacific pub. co., Los 
Angeles. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


My HEART AT THY SWEET VOICE. See 


Saint-Saéns (C. C.). 


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639 


My HEART’S IN THE HEART OF THE 
BERKSHIRES; words by C. F. Bergin, 
music by Harry Verona. New York, 
Samuel H. Speck. [639 


© Dee. 15, 1914; 2c Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355011; Chas. F. Bergin, Canaan, 
NGC. 


My IDEAL; words by Lawrence B. 
Morse, music by A. Sears Pruden. 
[Cleveland], Walden and Morris. 

: [640 
© May 8, 1914; 2c. Sept. 3, 1914; 

EH 355348; David V. Morris, Cleve- 

land. 


My LADY OF THE SouTtTH; words by 


Arthur §S. Clippinger, music by 
Harry H. Randall. Chicago, Ameri- 
can music publishers. [641 


© Jan. 8, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358261; Clippinger & Randall, 
Chicago. 


My LASSIE; words and music by Lily 
Strickland, arr. by Clarence Lucas; 
male quartette. 4to. [642 


©. .dany 14, 1915 2-2 sey Jani 5, 
1915; E 358251; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


My LITTLE BROWN-EYED CoRA; words 
by F. O. Darling, music by Gene- 
vieve Scott. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. [648 

© May 8, 1914; 2c. Dee. 22, 1914; 
E 854697; Ford O. Darling, Con- 
neaut, O. 


MY LITTLE HAYSEED GIRL; words and 
music by FE. EH. Bebout. [644 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 2c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
EH 355434; Frank BHllis Bebout, New 
York. 


MY LITTLE WHITE NEST : words by 
Grace Townshend, music by Felix 
Sterne; no. 2 in EB flat. [645 


© Jan. 21, 1915; 1 e¢. Jan. 22: 
1915; E 351185; Newman pub. co., 
ltd., London. 


My Lorp’s RETURN; words by Oswald 
J. Smith, music by D. B. Towner. 
Svo. [646 

© Noy. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan: 2, 1915; 
E 355086; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


My Lost yourH; words by Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, music by 
G. T. Edwards. Underwood Springs, 
The Underwood music shop. [647 

© Oct. 29, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 22, 1915; 
E 358340; 
wards, Portland, Me. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 10° 


My LOVE IS LIKE THE LIMPID BROOK; 
words by D. J. Donahue, music by 
L. Howe; high voice. [648 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 854997 ; Lucien Howe, Boston. 


My NEIGHBOR AND I; words by Laura 

Adams, music by Harry C. Eldridge. 

[649: 

© Nov. 1, 1914; 2 ce. Dee. 19, 1914; 

E 355220; Hidridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 


My OWN VENETIAN ROSE; by Al. Pianta- 
dosi and Jack Glogau; words and 
melody. [650: 

© 1e¢ Jan. 5, 1915; E 355208; 
Leo. Feist, inec., New York. 


My PIPE DREAM GIRL; words by Irving 
K. Hall, music by Milton Butter- 
worth. [651 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2c. Jan. 14,1915; 
EH 3553852; H. A. Weymann & son, 
inc., Philadelphia. 


My PLACE OF BIZNESS; words & musi¢ 
by W. B. Overstreet. [652 
© 1c. Dec. 26, 1914; HW 355251 

W. Benton Overstreet, Mobile, Ala. 


My PRETTY AMERICAN GIRL; words and 
music by Nat H. Vincent and John 
W. Galvin. [653 

© Jan. 25, 191532) @) date: 
1915; E 358370; George J. Koch, 
New York. 


—— —— arr. by John W. Galvin. [654 


© 1c. Dec. 29, 1914; H 358079; 
George J. Koch, New York. 


My SAVIOUR’S LOVE IS HIGHER THAN 
THE STARS; words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by D. B. Towner. 8vo. 

[655. 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355087; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


My SINS AND THY LOVE; words by 
Mary Fraser, music by D. B. 
Towner. [656 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 eo Jan. 2p7o1b: 
HK 355150; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


My SOUL’S LIKE THE BLITHE BIRD OF 
- MORNING; words by Rudolph Stein- 
hagan, music by L. Howe; high 
voice. [657 
© Dee. 23, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 

HE 354995; Lucien Howe, Boston. 


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no. 1, 1915 


My sun (O sole mio); Neapolitan 
song, three part chorus, music by 
BE. di Capua, arr. by W. Franke 
Harling; women’s voices and pianc. 

[658 

©) Jan. 20, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 

1915; E 358366; Boston music ©co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


MY SWEETHEART IN THE ARMY; poem 
by Inez Durham, music by R. A. 
Browne. [659 

© 1c Jan. 5, 1915; E 355194; 
Inez Durham, Russell Springs, Kan. 


My Texas; words by A. T. Felix, 
musie by J. Hook, arr. by H. Tour- 
jee. [660 

© Jan, 14, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 
1915; E 355487; Albert T. Felix, 
Escondido, Cal. 


' MYRTLE AND ROSES; valse de salon 
by Leon Lehmann; piano. [661 


fr gen. 33, 1915:, 2 ie. Jan: 14, 
1915; E 355383; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


NASE KAGA PLAGE POLKA; arr. by F. 
Tryner. 4to. 1. Band.—2. Orches- 
tra. [662, 663 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 4, 
1915; E 358206, 358207; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


NATIONAL ANTHEM OF JAPAN; Kimi- 
gayo, arr. by Arthur Fagge; full 
orchestra. 4to. [664 

© Dee. 23, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356075; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


NATIONAL ANTHEM OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA; designed for 
the opening hymn of the World’s 
Pacific exposition in San Francisco 
1915, words and melody by F. S. 
Bracken, [665 


© 1c. Jan. 11, 1915; E 355328; 
Frances Selden Bracken, Denver. 


NATIONAL (THE) GUARD GRAND PARADE 
MARCH; by Rudolf Carl, arr. by J. 
W. Lerman; piano six hands. [666 

© Dec. 4, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354962; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


NATIONAL SALUTE MARCH; intro:— 
Star spangled banner, by Floyd St. 
Clair; band. obl. 32mo. [667 


ey Jams 25, 1915: 2 ¢c Jan. 22. 
1915; E 358350; J. E. Agnew, Des 
Moines, Ia. 


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676 


NATIONAL SELF TEACHER FOR THE BANJO 
IN C NOTATION; by M. Atkinson and 
Will C. Moyer. 4to. [668 

© Dec. 12, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 19, 
1914; E 355228; B. Coanacher, Oak 
Park, Ill. 


NESTLIN’ TIME; words by R. M. Mc- 
Cabe, music by B. M. Tice. Sioux 
City, Ia., Blanche M. Tice music co. 

[669 

©, Jan., 16, 1915;, 23. ‘Jan... 20, 

1915; E 358305; Blanche M. Tice, 
Sioux City, Ia. 


NEUTRALITY; words and music by W. 
H. Woodward. [670 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1915; E 358102; 
William Herbert Woodward, Chi- 
cago. 


NEUTRALITY (THE) MARCH; by Mike 
Bernard; piano. [671 


© Jane 2 /A91h: 2Qiex Jan.-22, 
1915; E 358868; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


New (THE) SONG; words by Mary 
Bernstecher, music by D. B. Town- 
er. [672 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355157; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


New (A) YEAR’S GREETING; words and 

music by C. P. Jones. [673 

© Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 21, 1914; 

E 3855311; Charles Price Jones, 
Jackson, Miss. 


NEWMARCH (RoSA) Fourteen Russian 
folk-songs; selected and arr. by R. 
Newmarch; voice with piano acc. 

[674 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 19, 

1915; E 356152; J. & W. Chester, 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


NICOLETTE WALTZ; by Charles Eugene 

Hamlin; piano. [675 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EH 358063; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


NILE (THE); three-part chorus, music 
by Xavier Leroux, arr. by Louis 
Victor Saar; women’s voices, vio- 
lin obligato and piano. 4to. [676 

© Dee. 22, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354935; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange: 
ment. ] 


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677 


No MATTER WHAT FLAG HE FOUGHT 
UNDER; words by J. Will Callahan, 
music by F. Henri Klickmann. [677 


© Jan. 7, 1915; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358049; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


Noona; Eskimo love song, words and 
music by BE. De Lamater. New 
York, Samuel H. Speck. [678 


© June 10, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355018; Edgar De Lamater, Og- 
den, Utah. 


Not I, sut CHRIST; words and music 
by D. B. Towner. [679 
©- Nov., 14, 1914; 2.¢.. Jan. 2, 
1915; E 355088; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


Not onE! words by Ada R. Haber- 
shon, music by Geo. C. Stebbins. 
[680 
© Nov. 14, 1914: 2 ¢@ Jan. 2, 
1915; E 355089; Charles M. Alex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


NOTHING BUT THE LOVE OF JESUS; 
words and music by Mrs. C. H. 
Morris. [681 


© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
E 355265; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
Tl. 


NOTHING TO FEAR; words by Mary 

Fraser, music by D. B. Towner. [682 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 355175; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadephia. 

Now, ARE WE ALL HERE, YES; quick 
march by Hermann BH. Dareski, arr. 
by J. Ord Hume; military band. 
London. Boosey & co. 4to. [683 

© Dee. 30, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1915; 
E 351056; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Nozze (LE) DEL CONTE; by Gaetano 
Mannino, op. 1; pianoforte. [684 
© Oct. 28, 1914; 1 e@ Nov. 27, 
1914; 1 ce. Dec. 31, 1914; E 355212; 
Angiolina Cirigliano, New York. 


NUR, WER DIE SEHNSUCHT KENNT; by 
P. Tschaikowsky. See Savino (Do- 
menico) Five modern songs. 


Nour (THE) RAG; by O. C. Nolting. 
[685 
© 1c. Jan. 11, 1915; E 358141; 
Otto C. Nolting, Salt Lake City. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


O BIMBA, BIMBETTA (Oh dear little 
fairy) ; poem by A. Fumagalli, Eng- 
lish version by George Harris, jr., 
musica di Gabriele Sibella, per so- | 
prano o tenore. (Quattro romanze 
per canto con acc. di piano, no. 1.) 

[686 


© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 15, 1915% 
HE 351096; G. Schirmer, New York. 


O Bocca DOLOROSA (Oh mournful lips) ; 
poesia di Arturo Tiberini, English 
version by Grace Hall, musica di 
Gabriele Sibella, per soprano o 
tenore. (Quattro romanze per canto, 
con ace. di piano, no. 3.) [687 


© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 ¢) Jan) 1, are. 
E 351098; G Schirmer, New York. 


’O CECATO; scenetta drammatica, mu- 
sica di EH. Bevilacqua. [Melody 
only.] [688 } 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; | 
E 358109; Natale Di Palma, New 
York. 


O HEIMAT TRAUT; ged. von Anton 
August Naaff, musik yon Ad. Jos. 
Biefel, op. 454, fiir minnerchor ; par- 
titur und stimmen. 4to. [689 

© Sept. 15, 1914; 1 ¢@ Dee. 10, 
1914; EH 356102; Hans Kessler, Trier, 
Germany. 


O LIGHT ETERNAL. See Verdi (Giu- 
seppe). 

O LORD GIVE US PEACE; by P. D. Held, 
op. 25, no. 1; pipe organ. 4to. [690 


© 1c. Dec. 22, 1914; B 355248; 
Paul D. Held, New York. 


O! MASTER CALL ME HOME; words and 
music by H. E. Smith. [691 


© Nov. 27, 1914; 2 e. Dec. 9, 1914; 
EH 355299; Harold BE. Smith, Rich- 
mond, Cal. 


O NIGHT DIVINE (Fiore gentile) ; Eng- 
lish version by Percy Pinkerton, 
Italian words and music by G. Cala- 
mani; in D flat, E flat and F. [692 


© Jan. 18,1915; 1 e. Jan. 14, 1915; 
EK 356135; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


’O SERRICCHIONE; macchietta, di N. Di 
Palma; melody only. [693 
© Dec. 29, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 


EK 358112; Natale Di Palma, New 
York. 


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no. 1, 1915 


O TASTE AND SEE; anthem, words from 
The Bible, music by H. G. Millier; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. Los 
Angeles, Cal., Musicians’ pub. an 1 

[69 


© Dee. 20,1914; 2c. Jan. 13, 1915; 
HE 358180; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


O THOU, MY NATIVE LAND; three part 
song, words by M. Louis Baum, mu- 
sic by Hugo Wolf, arr. by P. C. 


Warren; women’s and unchanged 
voices. 4to. (The laurel octavo, no. 
494.) [695 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 13, 1915; 
EH 355324; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


See Garden of Allah. 


OBEDIENCE OF GOD; words by Oswald 
J. Smith, music by D. B. Towner. 
[696 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 3855131; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


O¢-0€; mazur, arr. by F. F. Rozanski; 

eoncertina. [697 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 

E 358208; Georgi & Vitak music co., 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Oasis (THE) 


ODDS BOBS, HAMMER AND TONGS; words 
by Marryatt, music by Frank S. Wil- 
cock; no. 1 in G. [698 


tan. 2 1915: 1 ¢ Jan. 221915; 
E 351186; Newman pub. co., Itd., 
London. 


O’DONNELL ABOO; Clanconnel war song, 
words by M. J. McCann, set to air 
Roderich Vichs Alpine Dhu, arr. by 
Victor Herbert; chorus of men’s 
voices a cappella. S8vo. (Chorus, no. 
6085. ) [699 


© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 ec: Jan: 15, 1915: 
Ee 358237; G. Schirmer, New York. 


OFF FOR THE GOLDEN COAST; a trip un- 
surpassed, two-step song, words 
and music by W. T. Mann. [700 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1915; 


BE 358272; William T. Mann, Cleve-: 


land. 


Orr HericoranD. See Hills (Mabel) 
Two patriotic songs. 


OFF TO THE FRONT; march by C. Wieg- 
horst; piano. [701 
© Dec. 81, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 354955; Thomas J. Lace, Brooklyn. 


yaa: 


OFFENBACH ( JACQUES ) Brigands 
(The); opera bouffe in three acts, 
by J. Offenbach, French libretto, by 
Meilhaec and Halevy, Eng. transla- 
tion by W. S. Gilbert, revised and 
adapted by Arthur Charlton; vocal 
score. Royal edition of operas. 

[702 

© Dee. 28, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 356071; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on edition. ] 


OH, FOR A GRACIOUS: REVIVING; words 
arr. and music by D. B. Towner. 
8vo. [703 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355090; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


OH, HOW THEY’D LOVE AND CROON; 
words & music by C. W. Pick; words 
and melody. [704 


© 1e¢-Jan, 16, 1915; EB 355412; 
Charles W. Pick, Chicago. 


OH LA LA! words by Toby Claude, 
music by W. Smythe. [705 


© 1c. Dec, 28, 1914; E 355316; 
Wm. Smythe, New York. 


OH, LET ME GO TO WAR WITH YOU; 
words by H. G. Kaskell, music by 
Everett J. Evans. [706 


© Jan, 13, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1915; 
EH 355447; Edw. G. Kaskell, Bridge- 
port, Conn, 


Ou! LOVE OF MINE! words by Henry 
Collison, music by D. Davis. [707 


(vane 2, 1915: 2 ce, Fan. 21915; 
E 3855115; David Davis, Cincinnati. 


Ou my! one step by Egbert Van AI- 

styne; piano. [708 

© Jan. 20,1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1915; 

E 35838038; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


OH, THAT WE TWO WERE MAYING; by 
Ethelbert Nevin, arr. by E. L. Turn- 
bull; orch. [709 


© Dec. 81, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355211; Boston music,co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


Ou! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BABY; words 
and music by A. Seymour Brown. 
[710 
© Jan, 20, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 1915; 
E 358301; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

Ou! WHAT A BLISS TO KISS; words and 
music by J. B. Anderson. New York, 
Samuel H. Speck. [711 

© Mar. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355022; James Blythe Anderson, 
Lexington, Ky. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 |} 


Ou! YoU TANGO KID; words and music 
by P. G. Zimmermann. [712 
© Jan. 11, 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 13, 
1915; IE 358178; Paul G. Zimmer- 
mann, Morristown, N. J. 


OH, YOU’RE FATHER’S PRECIOUS TREAS- 
URE; words by A. M. Lindorme, mu- 
sic by Will Sanderson. New York, 
Samuel H. Speck. [713 

© May 30, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 
1915; E 355026; Annie Maud Lin- 
dorme, Atlanta. 

OHIO WESLEYAN; words and music by 
R. W. Wright. [714 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ec Jan. 2, 1915; 
B 355031; Ferguson music co., Dela- 
ware, O. 

OHIO WESLEYAN ALMA MATER SONG; 
words and music by Chas. H. Cup- 
pett. [715 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 355030; Ferguson music co., Dela- 
ware, O. 


OHIO WESLEYAN ’ROUSER; words and 
music by R. W. Wright. [716 


© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355029; Ferguson musie co., Dela- 
ware, O. . 


OHIO WESLEYAN TOAST SONG; words 
by Lucile Moses and Mark Shaw, 
music by L. Moses. [717 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2c Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355082; Ferguson music co., Dela- 
ware, O. 

OLD B. C. IS EVER, HOME SWEET HOME 
TO ME; words by P. Devlin, music 
by Jack Stanley. [718 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 5, 1915; 
H 855205; Patrick Devlin, Pentic- 
ton, B. C., Canada. 


OLD (THE) BOOK AND THE OLD FAITH; 

words and music by Geo. H. Carr. 

[719 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 @ Jan. 13, 

1915; E 358160; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 

OLtp (THE) CLOCK ON THE STAIRS; 
poem by Henry Wadsworth Long- 
fellow, music by Fleetwood A. Die- 
fenthaeler, recitation with piano 
ace. [720 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358046; Paul A. Schmitt, Minne- 
apolis. 

OLD-FASHIONED (AN) HOME; words 
by Mary Bernstecher, music by D. B. 
Towner. [721 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 


EH 3551738; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


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OLD FOLKS AT HOME; Swanee River |) 
with variations, melody by S. C.) 
Foster, music by L. Weber; piano. 
Kansas City, Kan., Weber bros. 

[722 | 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Jan. 11, 1915; 

H 358128; Louis Weber, Kansas City, 
Kan. 


OLp RomANcE. See Mendelssohn-Bar- | 
théldy (L.'F.). 
Oxp RUSSIAN MARCH; arr. by J. W. 
Lerman; piano or organ. [723 | 


© Nov. 21, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; | 
E 354958 ; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


OLD (AN) SOLDIER’S SONG; words by | 
William Neish, music by Gwynne 
Davies. [724 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1915; 
EH 3561838; Boosey & co., London. 


OLp (THE) VILLAGE PUMP; words and }) 
music by P. Rundle. New York, | 
Samuel H. Speck. [725 


© Aug. 15, 1914; 2¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355009; Percy Rundle, Quincy, | 
Mass. 


On A CHINESE HONEYMOON; words and | 
music by George F. Olcott. [726 |) 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Jan. 12, 1915; 


E 358224; E. J. Murray music co., | 
Pittsburgh. 


On JORDAN’S STORMY BANKS I STAND; 
words by Samuel Stennett, music | 
by D. B. Towner. [727 | 

© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355091; Charles M. Alexander, |} 
Philadelphia. ) 


ON THE BROAD MAUMEE; words by N. | 
EK. Berkebile, music by Robert B. | 
Kellogg. New York, Kellogg music | 
co. 728 | 


© Nov. 16, 1914; 2¢. Jan. 5, 1915; | 
EH} 355454; Nora EH. Berkebile, Belle- | 
fontaine, O. | 
ON THE ISLAND OF YUMY YUM YUM; | 
words and music by Carlin and 
Popp. [729 
©ili« Jan. 8, 1915" 8 358120; 
Chas. I’. Popp, Philadelphia. 


ON THE OTHER SIDE; words by Ada R. | 
Habershon, music by Geo. C. Steb- | 
bins. S8vo. [730 | 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; | 
EK 355092; Charles M. Alexander, | 
Philadelphia. i) 


On THE Santa FE; words by Harry > 
Tremaine, music by Helen Tremaine. 
[731 

© 1c. Jan. 16, 1915; E 355410; 
Helen & Harry Tremaine, Chicago. | 


(i: ONCE I CAME TO CALVARY’S MOUNTAIN ; 
)606 words by James H. Thayer, music by 
D. B. Towner. 8vo. [732 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355098; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


ONCE IT WAS THE BLESSING; words by 
A. A. F. and A. B. Simpson, music 
by D. B. Towner. [733 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355094; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


f One sicut or Curist; words by F. 8. 

Shephard, music by D. B. Towner. 

[734 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

BH 355132; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


} ONLY BEGOTTEN SoN; English text 
.. adapted to the music by N. Lindsay 
Norden, music by A. Gretchaninoff; 
Afolian chair with mixed voices. 
Ato. [735 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355116; N. Lindsay Norden, 
Brooklyn. [Copyright is claimed 
on adaptation. ] 


ONLY (THE) GIRL; Selection, music by 
Victor Herbert, arr. from original 
score by Harold Sanford; orchestra. 

[736 

© Dee. 30, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

HE 354932; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


| ONLY IN DREAMS; poem anon.; music 
by D. S. Percival. Seattle, Merritt 
music co. [737 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 9,1915; 
BE 355288; Druscilla S. Tercival, 
Seattle. 


ONLY JESUS KNOWS; words by Fred 

P. Morris, music by D. B. Towner. 

[738 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

BH 355095; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


ORANGE BLOSSOMS WALTZ 
d’oranger); by G. Ludovic, op. 36, 
ed. & fingered by Pietro Ocella; 
pianoforte. [739 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 355198; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, fingering and arrangement. ] 


79471—15 


See Or eee ee ee, 


(Fleurs 


4 ‘Al 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


747 


ORGANETTO (UN) SUONA PER LA VIE 
(The street organ); poem by Lor- 
enzo Stecchetti, English version by 
Geo. Harris, jr., musica di Gabriele 
Libella, per mezzo-sop. o baritono. 
(Quattro romanze per canto, con 
ace. di piano, no. 2.) [740 


© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 15, 1915; 
EH 351097; G. Schirmer, New York. 


ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS; by Arris 
Cook [and others]; piano. Con- 
tents:—1. Invention; by Orris 
Cook.—2. Chord sentence; by Daniel 
Seeber.—3, Valse in A minor; by 
Hlizabeth Meserve.—4. Song with. 
out words; by Donna Miriam 
Meserve. [741 

© Dee. 17; 1914:..2 ¢.. Jan. 2, 
1915; E 355002; Effa Ellis Perfield, 
Chicago. 


OUR COUNTRY’S CALL; words and music 
by Hartie Pullen. [742 


© Dec. 24, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 14, 
1915; E 356139; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


OUR DEBT OF HONOUR; words by Rob- 
ert Leftwich, music by Vernon Left- 
wich; recitation with piano acc. 
(Musical monologues, no, 123.) 

[743 

©). Dec..30, 1914° 1 ¢. Jan: 4, 

1915; E 351050; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


OUR NATION’S FLAG; a pariotic song, 
words by M. A. Everest, music Al- 
ford-Colby. [744 

©. gan. Bis ASI5= Que. Jans 03, 
1915; E 3858149; Milo A. Everest, 
Lebanon, N. H. 


OUR NATIVE LAND. See Grieg (E. H.). 


OvER THE HILLS TO Mary; lyric by 

Alfred Bryan, music by Jack Wells. 

[745 

GC). Jan.* 20. 1915s 02 0 dane. 20; 

1915; E 358304; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


OVER THE WAVES (Sobre las olas) ; 
waltz by Juventino Rosas, ed. and 
fingered by Paolo Galico; piano- 
forte. [746 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 355197; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and fingering. ] 

OWCZARECZEK; arr. by F. Rozanski; 
concertina. [T47 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 «@ Jan. 4, 
1915; E 358209; Georgi & Vitak 
music ¢o., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


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748 


PaLtace (THE) oF LIGHT; words by 
Victor M. Hatfield, music by Susie 
EK. Hatfield. [748 

© Dee. 1, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 358095; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


Pan AMERICAN SYMPHONY, FOURTH 
MOVEMENT; marcia funebre, by E. O. 
Schaaf; in C minor; player piano. 
9 cards 74 by 9% inches. [749 

©1e. Dee. 24, 1914; E 358382; 


Edward Oswald Schaaf, Newark, 
a 
Pan AMERICAN SYMPHONY, SECOND 


MOVEMONT; marcia funebre, by E. O. 
Schaaf; in C minor; player piano. 
4 cards, 74 by 94 inches. [750 

© 1c. Dec. 24, 1914; E 358331; 
Edward Oswald Schaaf, Newark, 
Nera. 


Pan -PAN-PANAMA, HERE’S TO THE 
GRAND P. C.; words and music by 
Mrs. R. M. Collemer. New York, 
Samuel H. Speck. [751 

© July 10, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355023; Mrs. Ralph M. Collemer, 
White Plains, N. Y. 


PANAMA CANAL; march-one-step by 

J. M. Lacalle; piano. [752 

©l1e Jan. 14, 1915; E 355356; 
Joseph M. Lacalle, Brooklyn. 


PANAMA HYMN; words by Wendell 
Phillips Stafford, music by Mrs. H. 
H. A. Beach, op. 74; four-part chorus 
of mixed voices and piano. (G. S. 
8V°O choruses, no. 6097.) [753 


© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
E 855425; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PANIS ANGELICUS (O saving victim) ; 
two part chorus, by César Franck, 
[arrangement and adaptation of text 
by J. Lewis Browne]. (Octavo church 
music, no. 43.) [ 754 

© Dec. 21, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1914; 
H 353683 ; Gilbert music co., Chicago. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment and adaptation]. 


PANTOMIME DANCE; ballet by Walter 
Rolfe; piano. [755 
© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Jan. 11, 1915; 


E 358135; Jos. Krolage music co., 
Cincinnati. 


PAPA’S DARLING; Selection from the 
musical comedy by Ivan Caryll, arr. 
by S. Deshon; piano. [756 

© Dec. 10, 1914; 1 ec. Dee. 11, 1914; 
1c. Jan. 19, 1915; EH 3538604; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement. ] 


pt, 111, nese 


PAROLES D’AMOUR; (words of love) ; 
valse hesitation, by A. Heimerman; 
piano. [757 

© June 23, 1914;°2 clan 
1915; E 3855003; Anthony Heimer- 
man, Syracuse, N. Y. 


See Wagner (Richard). 


PAS FANTASTIQUE; par Mary Car- 

michael; pour piano. [758 

© Jan. 21, 1915; 1c. Jan. 22, 1915; 

E 3511387; Newman pub. co., Iltd., 
London. 

PASADENA, THE CROWN CITY; words and 
melody by Arthur P. Way, arr. by 
Randal L. Lueas. [759 

© Dec. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 11, 1915; 
E 3581386; HEmma R. Way & Marion 
Bradley, Los Angeles. 


See Grétry (A. EH. M.) © 


PARSIFAL. 


PASTORALE. 
Suite. 


PASTORELLA. See Zehn leichte charak- 
terstudien. 


PATIENT (THE) LOVER; words by John 
Kendrick Bangs, music by Alexan- 
der Russell; low voice. [760 


© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 e@ ane 
1915; E 355388; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati. 


PAYNTER (ALFRED) Six Christmas 
carols and anthems; composed by A. 
Paynter. 4to. Contents: Hark! 
what music fills creation.—Sing all 
in heaven at Jesus birth.—Hark! the 
herald angels sing.—Shepherds keep- 
ing watch by night.—Awake with 
joy, salute the morn.—Bright and 
joyful is the morn. [761 

© Dee. 21, 1914; 2 @e Dee. 17, 
1914; E 3855190; Alfred Paynter, 
Butte, Mont. 


PEACE (THE) OF Gop; words by Ada R. 

Habershon, music by D. B. Towner. 

[762 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EH 355137; Charles M. Alexander. 
Philadelphia. 


PETITES PERLES; valse légére par Denis 
Dupré, pour piano. [763 
© Sept. 22, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 6, 1915; 
E 351062; A. Hammond, London. 
PIANO LYRICS; collection of easy classi- 
cal and modern pieces, [by various 
composers] selected; edited and arr. 
by Alex Roloff; piano. Album series. 
4 MOsg22. [764 
© Dec. 30. 1914; 1 @ Jams 44; 
1915; E 356127; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


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'PICCOLA. 


| PLEADING; 


lf MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 1, 1915 


Piano MELODIES; by H. W. Geiger. 

obi. 16mo. [765 

© 1c Jan. 15, 1915; E 358239; 
Henry W. Geiger, New York. 


See Leschetizky (Theodor). 


PIECE ANCIENNE; par Sverre Jordan, 
op. 8, pour violon et piano. (Quatre 
morceaux, no. 1.) [766 

© Nov. 12, 1914; 1c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 356054; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


PIECES FOR SIGHT READING; by Arthur 
Somervell; piano. [767 
© Dec. 1, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 138, 1915; 

E 356115; Augener ltd., London. 


morceaux de concert, by 
Haydn Wood; piano solo. [768 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 18, 1915; 
BE 351106; Hawkes & son, London. 


Po WARSZAWSKU; mazur by W. Os- 


manski, arr. by Fr. Przybylski; orch. 
4to. [769 

© Jan. 19, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
H 358253; W. H. Lajewski, Chicago. 


Port (THE), PEASANT AND LIGHT CAV- 
ALRYMAN; march, by Henry Fili- 
more; band. 4to. [770 

© Jan. 11, 1915; 2c. Jan. 15,1915; 
E 355448; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


POLACCA BRILLANTE; by C. M. von 
Weber, op. 72, revised, phrased and 
fingered by O. Thiimer; piano in E. 

[771 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 18, 1915; 

BH 356132; Augener I1td., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
phrasing and fingering. ] 


POLEG MOTYLKU; stowa i muzyka T. G. 

Batucinski. har 64 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1915; 

E 355409; Henry Schunke & co., 
Buffalo. 


POLKA POPUAIRE; theme based on 
Meyer-Helmund’s Tanzweise, arr. by 
William H. Penn; piano. [773 

© Jan. 11, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358225; Penn music co., New 
York. 


PoLONAISE. See Chopin (F. F.). 


Pour vous (For THEE); tone poem by 
Sidney G. Hawes; piano. [77 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 356105; A. Eady & co., Auckland, 
New Zealand. 


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784 


PRAISE His NAME; words by Helen L. 
Dungan, music by J. M. Dungan. 
[775 
© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 13, 1915; 
E 358167; W. E. M. Hackleman, In- 
dianapolis. 


PRAISE THE NAME OF THE LORD; by P. 
Ivanoff, English text adapted to the 
music of N. Norden; mixed voices. 
Svo. [776 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 2c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
EK 355427; N. Lindsay Norden, 
Brooklyn. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation. ] 


PREGHIERA (LA) D’UNA CIECA; di Gae- 
tano Mannino, op. 12; pianoforte. 
3 [777 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1915; 
E 358358; A. Cirigliano, New York. 


PRIMAVERA (LA); polka di Gaetano 
Mannino, op. 11. 1. Due mandolini 
e chitarra. 4to. 2. Pianoforte. 

[778, 779 


©) Jan: 16, 1915: 2c dach Jan. 
22, 1915; EH 358351 & 358354; A. Ci- 
rigliano, New York. 


PRINTEMPS FLEURI; piéce par Vincenzo 
Billi, op. 299, pour piano. [780 
© Dee. 30, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

H 356085; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


PropIGAL (THE) SON; words by T. O. 
Chrisholm, music by Geo. C. Steb- 
bins. 8vo. [781 


© Apr. 21, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355096; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia, 


PucET SOUND; words by M. Haugen, 
music by Jean Buckley. Washing- 
ton, H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [782 


© Aug. 15, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 355201; Melvin Haugen, Blaine, 
Wash. 


PUT ME AMONG THE GIRLS; words by F. 
W. Stewart, jr., music by A. L. 
Stewart. [783 
©i1e. Jan. 14, 1915; E 355371; 
A, Lambert Stewart, Haston, Pa. 


PUT YOUR SHOULDER TO THE WHEEL; 

words and music by L. C. Calvert. 

[784 

© Dee. 24, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 13, 

1915; E 358157; Lola C. Calvert, In- 
dianapolis. 


QUASI TOCCATINA, C moll. See Zehu 
leichte charakterstudien, heft 2. 


> 


vo 


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785 


QuUOQUERZE; intermezzo by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, op. 175; piano. [785 
© Jan. 13, 1915; 2 c« Jan: 14, 
1915; EH 855384; Hatch music Co., 
Philadelphia. 


Rapeis Ecstacy (Dem rebens dwei- 
kes); an old chassidic melody, arr. 
by Henry A. Russotto; piano. [786 


© Dec. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan, 7, 1915; 
I 358067; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 


Rarr (JosrrpH JOAQUIM) Cavatina; by 
J. J. Raff, arr, by H. FF. Odell; 
mand. orch, (Odell ed., no. 38.) [787 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 1915; 
HW 858126; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 


Raa (THE) TIME FIEND; tango rag by 
S. MeClure; piano. Des Moines, 
McClure music pub. co. [788 


© Dec. 80, 1914; 2¢ Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 355206; Scotty McClure, Des 
Moines. 


RAGTIME (THE) MUSICIAN’S DREAM; 
words by J. Warren, music by S. BH. 
Morris. [789 


© Dec. 81, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
KH 354986; Thomas J. Harris, Co- 
lumbus, O. 


Rainy (THE) DAY; words by Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, music by G. 
T. Edwards. Underwood Springs, 
The Underwood music shop. [790 


© Oct. 29, 1914; 2 «@ Jan. 22, 
1915; KE 35838389; George Thornton 
Edwards, Portland, Me. 


RAMEAU (JEAN PHILLIPE) Hymn to 
Poseidon; three part chorus, from 
Hippolyte et Aricie, act 3, scene 7, 
by J. P. Rameau, arr. by Louis Vic- 
tor Spar; women’s voices’ with 
piano. 4to. [791 


© Dee. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
H 3549386; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


REDEMPTION HYMNS; by R. H. Cor- 
nelius, J. W. Dennis, W. A. Stewart 
and Arel Bertrand. [210] p. 12mo. 

[792 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Jan. 5, 1915; 

A 393141; Rufus Henry Cornelius, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


REGRETS ; paroles de Gustave Seynave, 
musique de Kusébe Champagne, re- 
vised by Blanche Roussin. [793 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
Ki 355045; Octave Champagne, Low- 
ell, Mass. 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 10 it 


Regorck inv Gop! words by K. G. J., i} 


music by Gordon H. Johnson. [794 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; | 
FE 355120; Charles M. Alexander, |} 


Philadelphia. 


REQUIEM MASS; by M. U. Arkwright, 
for soprano & baritone solo, eight 
part chorus and piano. 4to. 
don, Cary & co. 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ¢ Jan. 2, 1914; 
B® 356088; M. U. Arkwright, % Cary 


& co., London. 


Rest I WILu GIVE rou; words by Min- 
nie Dietrich, music by Geo. C. Steb- 
bins. [796 

© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 3855097; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


RETROSPECTION ; a transcription of the 
song, I hear you calling me, com- 


posed by Charles Marshall, arr. by ) 


Clarence Lucas; organ. [797 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 355086; Boosey & co., New York. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange-— 


ment. } 


Reverie; by J. Paul Munkelt, op. 36; 
piano. [798 


© Jan. 22, 1915; 2G) ame | 
1915; E 358358; J. H. Schroeder, | 


New York. 
—— by L. L. Biddle; piano. 


© Dec. 31, 1914: 2 Gamer | 
1915; EX 355286; L. L. Biddle, Bryn | 


Mawr, Pa. 


RIPPLING BROOKLET; by Henry Della- | 
(Five | 
sketches in flowerland, no. 2). [800 | 

© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 GC wameae | 


field, op. 88, no. 23; piano. 


1915; E 38553895; Bach music co., 
Boston. 


Roap (THE) OF YESTERDAY; lyric by 
HK. Hawes, music by HE. C. Mills; 
quartette. Bridgeport, Conn., 
Hawes and Mills. [801 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
Ei 355846; George Erskine Hawes 
& Ethel Cooper Mills, Bridgeport, 
Conn, 


——waltz song, lyric by G. Hrskine 
Hawes, music by Ethel Cooper 
Mills. [802 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
Ki 355047; George Erskine Hawes & 
Kithel Cooper Mills, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 


Lon- |} 


[799 — 


: 


{20. 1, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


820 


\RocK OF AGES; music by Arthur 
{ Fagge; voice and organ. [803 

© Dec. 80, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 11, 
1915; E 351080; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on organ 
part. ] 


{ 


___ Sacred song, words by Toplady, 
music by Arthur Fagge. [804 


(ey ee 23, 1914: 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356076; Boosey & co., London. 


RocK OF MY REFUGE; words by M. *B. 
Servoss, music by D. B. Towner. 
[805 


, © Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2,1915; 
E 355149; Charles M. Alexander, 
_ Philadelphia. 

RoLL ALONG, HARVEST MOON; words 
_ by J. Will Calahan, music by R. G. 
» Grady. [806 
[ © Jan. 7, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1915; 
| E 358050; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


Rott vp; quick march, Emmett Adam’s 
| great recruiting song, arr. by J. Ord 


Hume; London. 


. military band. 
' Boosey & co. [807 
jf . © Dec. 80, 1914: 1 c Jan;‘11, 
, 1915; HE 351075; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright 


claimed on arrangement. ] 


is 


‘Rottrine (THE) WORLD; words and 
' musie by R. Johnson. [808 


{ © Dee. 31, 1914; 2c Dee. 29, 
| 1914; EB 355309; Rossiter Johnson, 
New York. 


‘Ronve VILLAGOISE; par Claude Millet, 

pour piano. [809 

© Sept. 15, 1914; 1c Jan. 6, 1915; 

' FE 351061; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 


RONDO BRILLANT; by C. M. von Weber, 
op. 62, revised, phrased and fingered 
by O. Thiimer, piano in BH flat. 

[810 

Wee. 22) 1914-1. ¢e, Jan, 14, 
1915; E 356128; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. 
vision &c.] 


ee 


Rose (THE) OF MY DREAMS; ballad, 
_ words and music by R. L. Stoddard. 
New York, Sheet music clearing 
house. [811 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 6, 1915; 
E 355250; Ruth L. Stoddard, Co- 
cam, .de, 1.,..D.¥s 


‘ 


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[Copyright is claimed on re- |. 


Rose (THE) OF SHARON; words and 
music by H. R. Palmer, arr. by G. 
H. Aller; male voices. [812 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2c Jan. 6, 1915; 
HE 858077; George Henry Aller, Uni- 
versity Place, Nebraska. [ Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


RUSSIAN PEASANT DANCE; by J. W. 
Lerman; piano six hands, [813 
© Dee. 4, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EH} 354969; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


RUSSIAN SONG AND DANCE; easy piano- 

forte duet no. 2, by Ernest Austin. 

[814 

© Dee. 23, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 9, 1915; 

EH 351067; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
London. 


RycHTAROVA CERA; Slovensky pochod, 
arr. by H. Schuckert; concertina. 
(Popular and standard music for 
concertina, no. 2264.) [815 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358210; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


SAINT-SAENS (Charles Camille) My 
heart at Thy sweet voice; from 
Samson and Dalila; by C. Saint- 
Saéns, arr. by Mackie-Beyer; orch. 
4to. [816 

© Jan. 19, 1915; 2) ‘¢, Jan: 20, 
1915; E 358380; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 


SALICE (IL) D’oro; favola musicale, 
valzer delle fate, di Riccardo Pick- 
Mangiacalla per pianoforte. [817 

© Dec. 80, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356086; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


SALTER (SUMNER) ‘Twelve procession- 
als for men’s choir; arr. by S. Sal- 
ter. Octavo, no. 12707.) [818 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan..9, 1915; 
E 355282; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arfange- 
ment. ] 


SARABANDE; par Sverre Jordan, op. 8, 
pour violon et piano. Quartre motr- 
ceaux, no, 2.) [819 

© Nov. 12, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356053; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


—— See also Higaard (Godfred) 5 
smaastykker. 


SASKATCHEWAN GOOD-BYE; words by 
Charles Charretier, music by Neil 
Morét. [820 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 
1915; E 358384; Charles N. Daniels, 
San Francisco. 


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821 


SAVE A LITTLE CORNER IN YOUR HEART | 
FOR ME; words and music by L. E. 
Greene. New York, Samuel H. 
Speck. [821 


© Apr. 25, 1914; 2¢ Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355013; Louis E. Greene, Suther- 
land, Ia. 


SAVE ONE TO-DAY ; words by Mary Berns- 
techer, music by Geo. C. Stebbins. 
[822 
© Noy. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355098; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


SAVINO (DOMENICO) Five modern 
songs; arr. by D. Savino; orch. 
(Galaxy of orchestra music, no. 71.) 
Contents:—1. Elégie; by J. Masse- 
net.—2. Wiegenlied; by Johannes 
Brahms.—3. Nur wer die sehnsucht 
kennt; by P. Tschaikowsky._4. | 
Mandoline; by Claude Debussy.— 
5. Ich liebe dich; by Edvard Grieg. 

[823 

@ Jan. 11; 1995: .2 ¢.) Tan. .15, 

1915; E 858288; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


SAVIOUR, DRAW ME CLOSER TO THEE; 
words and music by Hrnest C. 
Fisher. [824 


© Apr. 21, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
FE 355099; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


SCHMIDT’S COLLECTION OF HYMN-AN- 
THEMS. See Hymn anthems. 


SEASON’S GREETINGS; words by EK. Gor- 
don, music by F. E. Peycke. nar. 
16mo. [825 


© 1c Jan. 18, 1915; B 355455; 
Frieda E. Peycke and Elizabeth 
Gordon, Los Angeles. 


SELECTED GURLITTSTUDIES; arr. in pro- 
gressive order, rey. ed. and fingered 
with annotations by Hamilton C. 
Macdougall; piano. [826 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 2c. Jan. 14, 1915; 


E 355385; Hatch music ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 


SERENADE; by Bern. ed. Miiller, op. 15, 
arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; orchestra 
with piano conductor. [827 

© Dec. 2, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 354941; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is Claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 

—— by F. S. Kely, op. 7, arr. for flute 
and piano. [828 

© Dec. 10, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 18, 1915: 
EH 356119; Schott & co., London. 
{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


46 


SHAMROCK (THE) AND THE ROSE; mas- 


SHE’S THE LOVELIEST GIRL ’NEATH THE | 


SHEPHERD (THE) OF THE HILLS; words | 


SHEPHERDS KEEPING WATCH BY NIGHT. | 


SHRINE (THE) OF PEACE; words by W. 


SIEBEN IDYLLEN; Komponiert von Sig- | 


-SIFFLEUR (LE) coquet (The flirting | 


pt. III, n. s., v.10 


SERENADE DES AMOUREUX; par Vincenzo. ' 
Pilli, op. 300, pour violon et piano. | 
[829 | 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356087; G. Ricordi & ¢co., Milan. | 


SERENADE SENTIMENTALE DE PIERROT; 
par Sverre Jordan, op. 8, pour violon 
et piano. (Quatre morceaux, no. 3.) 

[880 
© Nov. 12, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 356052; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


SERVANT OF ALL; words and music by 
Chas. A. Finch. [831 


© Dee. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358170; Vawter and Hackleman, | 
Indianapolis. ; 


terpiece of poetry and music, theme 
by Emma P. Stretch, words & music 
by George B. & Dan EH. Wheeler. | 
[832 — 

© Jan. 11, 1915; 2¢. Jan. 14, 1915; © 
E 355366; Wheeler bros. pub. ¢o., | 
New York. | 


*- 


BLUE; song, words by A. C. Shaw, 

music by R. A. Browne. [833 
© 1c. Jan. 13, 1915; Bi 358the. 

Annie C. Shaw, Cassadaga, N. Y. 


by J. H. Burgess, music by Paul | 
Pratt. [834 |. 
© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ¢ Jam 2) 1oiee | 
E 354984; J. Harvey Burgess, More- | 
house, Mo. 


See Paynter (Alfred) Six Christian |} 
earols and anthems. | 


C. Kenyon, music by Rossetter G. 

Cole. (Octavo editions for mixed | 

voices, no. 2044.) [835 | 
© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1915; 


E 358317; Clayton F. Summy Co., 
Chicago. . 


frid Karg-Elert, op. 104, fiir har- ) 
monium, sangluftsystem. [836 | 

© Dee. 8, 1914; 1 @ Dee. 26, 1914; || 
HE 356110; Carl Simon, musikverlag, 
Berlin. 


whistler) ; novelty one-step, trot, by | 
M. L. Lake; piano. [837 — 

© Dec. 8, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; | 
EH 354926; Carl Fischer, New York. |j 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 


SILENT NIGHT; words and music by 
- Arthur W. Kortheuer; quartette for 
male voices. 12mo. [838 
© Dec. 26, 1914; 2 e« Dee. 29, 
1914; E 355857; Mary Huber Kort- 
heuer, Toledo, O. 
SILVER AND GOLD CAN NOT SAVE THEE; 
words and music by C. P. Jones. 
[839 
© Apr. 6, 1914; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1914; 
E 355312; Charles Price Jones, Jack- 
son, Miss. 
SILVERSTAR; reverie by Frederiksen; 
piano. [840 
©1e. Jan. 2, 1915; E 354978; 
Torvald Frederiksen, Chicago. 
SILVERY THISTLE, L’ARGENTINE; by HE. 
Ketterer, arr. by J. W. Lerman; 
piano, six hands. [841 
© Dec. 4, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 354968; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


SING ALL IN HEAVEN AT JESUS BIRTH. 
See Paynter (Alfred) Six Christ- 
mas carols and anthems. 


SING IN HAPPY MEASURES; words by EH. 

EH. Hewitt, music by Thoro Harris. 

[842 

eijen./ 24. 1914- 2 ¢.. Jan, 13, 

1915; E 358166; W. EH. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


SJZMANDSSANG. See Hé¢igaard .(God- 
fred) 5 smaastykker. 

SKETCH; by J. Paul Munkelt, op. 33; 
piano. [8438 

femdann 22, 1915: 2 c. Jan. 22, 
1915; E 358361; J. H. Schroeder, 
New York. 

SKOVEN. See 
Fire sange. 

SLAP (THE) UP QUARTERMASTER ; Words 
by Harold Simpson, musie by Frank 
S. Wilcock. [844 

> dan, 21, 1915: 1 ce Jan. 22,1915; 
EK 3511389; Newman pub. co., ltd., 
London. 

SLAVONIC DANCES IN G & E MINOR; von 
A. Dvorak, free transcription by 
Fritz Kreisler, for violin & piano. 
No. 1, in G min. No. 2 in E min. 
No. 3 in G maj. [845-847 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 8, 
1915; E 858116—-358118; N. Simrock, 
= m- bh. Berlin. 


SLAVONIC FANTASIE IN B MINOR (Slay- 
ische fantasie H. moll); by A. 
Dvorak, free transcription by Fritz 
Kreisler for violin & piano. New 
York, Carl Fischer. [848 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan. 8, 1915; 
H 358115; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 


Christiansen (Chr) 


47 


ad 


857 


Sty-Boots; fox-trot by Maurice McAll, 
arr. by W. FE. Daniel; orchestra 
with piano ace. 4to. [849 


© Dee, 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355037; Boosey & co., New York. 


SOcIETY BUDS; waltz, by Bert Lowe; 
piano. [850 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

HE 358065; H. W. Lowe, Boston. 


SoGNAVA L’AMOR MIO MAZURKA; com- 
posed by Gaetano Mannino, op. 2; 
pianoforte. [851 


iC "OekY 28,) 1914% t ef Noy. “27, 
1914; 1 ec. Dee. 31, 1914; H 355218; 
A. Cirigliano, New York. 

SoL; tekst af Per Sivle, musik af Tor- 
olf Voss; Kor og Kvartetter for 
mandsstemmer. 4to. (Norsk mu- 
sikforlags udgave, no. 285.) [852 

© Nov. 7, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 11, 1915; 
E 351088; Norsk musikforlag, Kris- 
tiania, Norway. 


SOL-MI-RE-DO; valse by Lao Silésu; 
piano. [853 
© Jan. 13, 1915; 1c, Jan. 15, 1915; 
H 351104; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 
SOLDIERS’ cHoRUS. See Gounod (C. F.) 
SoupDIER’s (THE) FAREWELL; reverie, 
melody by S. C. Foster, arr. by L. 
Weber; piano. Kansas City, Kan., 
Weber bros. [854 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Jan. 11, 1915; 
EK 358127; Louis Weber, Kansas 
City, Kan. 


SOLEMN FUGHETTA ON THE THEME CREDO 
IN UNUM DrEUM; by Charles W. 
Pearce; organ. (The Latin organist, 
book 2.) [855 


ran, 4) 1915" 2c. Fan. 5, 1915; 
E 356092; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SoLiLtoquy; valse caprice by Walter 

Rolfe; piano. [856 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Jan. 11, 1915; 

E 358134; Jos. Krolage music ©co., 
Cincinnati. 


SoME DAY SWEETHEART SOME DAY} 
words and music by Nat H. Vincent, 
arr. by John W. Galvin. [857 


© 1-e. Dec. 29, 1914; E 358080; 
George J. Koch, New York. 


Spree 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


858 


SoME GIRL; words and music by Jess 

R. Batt. [858 

© Jan..5, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. %, 1915; 

E 355249; Maurice Levi & co., New 
York. 


SOMEWHERE; words by James Rowe, 
music by B. D. Ackley. [859 
© Jan. 8, 1915; 2c. Jan. 11, 1915; 

E 358132; H. O. Excell, Chicago. 


SoN SEMPRE CON TE WALTZ; composed 
by Gaetano Mannino, op. 3; piano- 
forte. [860 

© Oct. 28, 1914; 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 1914; 
1c. Dec. 81,1914; E 355214; A. Cirig- 
liano, New York. 


Sonata vi. See Handel (G. F.) 


SoNATE IN E pur. See Hindel (G. F.) I 


SoNATINAS; by Oscar Keller, op. 15; 
pianoforte. No.4 in D. No. 5 in C. 
No. 6 in D minor. [861-863 


© Dee. 1, 1914; 1 ec. each Jan. 138, 
1915; EH 856116-856118; Augener 
ltd., London. 


Sone (A) FoR THE PoPE; composed by 
Dr. Murray, new edition rev. and 
arr. by J. Lewis Browne; solo voice 
with chorus. 4to. [864 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 15, 1915; 
E 358247 ; Gilbert music co., Chicago. 
[Copyright is claimed on reharmoni- 
zation and general arrangement. ] 


Sone oF AMERICA; words by C. R. 

Piety, music by Samuel W. Beazley. 

[865 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan. 18,1915; 

E 358174; W. E. M. Hackleman, In- 
dianapolis. 


Sona (A) OF SPRING; three-part 
chorus, words by Lilian Pearl 
Turner, music by Homer N. Bartlett, 
op. 250, no. 2; women’s voices with 
ace. for 2 violins and piano. 

[866 
© Dee. 81, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 354992; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SoNG WITHOUT worRDS; by Donna Mir- 
iam Meserve. See Original composi- 
tions. 


Sones (THE) OF HOME; words from 
Washington Critic, music by L. 
Howe, with violin obligato and 
Piano ace. [867 


© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354998; Lucien Howe, Boston. 


48 


pt. 11, nese 10 


Sones oF OHIO WESLEYAN. 2d ed. 
Comp. and pub. by Lee H. and Ken- 
neth C. Ferguson. Delaware, O., 
1914. [117] p. 4to. . [868 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 e@. Jan. 2, 1915; 
A 398130; L. H. & K. C. Ferguson, 
Delaware, O. 


Sons or GoD AWAKE; words by F. S. 

Shepard, music by D. B. Towner. 

[869 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EH 355161; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


SoRRIDO SEMPRE MAZURKA; composed 
by Gaetano Mannino; pianoforte. 
[870 
© Oct. 28, 1914; 1 @ Nov. 27, 
1914; 1 e@ Dec. 31, 1914; H 3855215; 
A. Cirigliano, New York. 
SOSPIRI D’AMORE (Love’s sighs); par 
Giuseppe Sammastini, arr. par Al- 
fred Kaiser; piano. [871 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 1 e. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 356120; Schott & eco., London. 
[Copyright is claimed ou arrange- 
ment. ] 


SOUVENIR DE POLAND; by Edwin J. De- 
cevée 1. op. 67; piano. [872 
© Jan. 22, 1915; 2 @ Jan. 22, 
1915; E 358855; J. H. Schroeder, 
New York. 


SOUVENIR NUPTIALE; from Hvening 
service, by H. Sandiford Turner; 
organ. obl. 8vo. [873 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 « Jan. 19, 
1915; EH 356148; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


SPANISCHE ROMANZE; chanson, text von 
Kurt Robitschek, musik von Lud- 
wig Friedmann; gesang u. piano. 


© July 2, 1914; 1 « Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356067 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Leipzig. 


SPANISH VALSE SERENADE; paraphrase 
with additional original movements 
and embellishments on the Spanish 
air La Spagnola, by Albert Teres, 
op. 85; piano. [875 

© Dec. 283, 1914; 2 @ Jan. 15, 
1915; H 358244; Albert Teres, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


SPERANZA MAI; waltz composed by 

Gaetano Mannino, op. 5; pianoforte. 

[876 

© Oct. 28, 1914; 1 c« Nov. 27, 

Las al +e, Dee tote 1914; E 355216; 
A Cirigliano, New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 


895 


SPERANZE PERDUTE (Lost hope) ; valzer 
di A. Morelli, arr. by C. Chiericoni ; 
painoforte. [877 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 «@ Jan. 2, 
1915; E 356039; Mauro V. Cardilli, 
New York. 


Spiper (THE). 
garden. 


SPINNERLIED. 


See Fairies in the 


See Wagner (Richard) 


SPINNING WHEEL; by Bjarne Rolseth. 
(Four instructive piano pieces for 
young musicians, no. 2). [878 

© Dee. 30, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1914; E 355315; Luckhardt & Bel- 
der, New York. 


-Spoonry (THE) MOON, SHOULD NEVER 
BE FORGOTTEN; words and music by 
W. T. Mann. [Rey. ed.]. Cleveland, 
W. T. Mann & co. [879 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358273; William T. Mann, Cleve- 
land. 


_SPRINGTIDE; characteristic idylle by 
| J. O’Connor; piano. [880 
| (fan. 7, 1915: 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
| # 3858066; J. Fred. O’Connor, Dor- 
| chester, Mass. 


SPRINGTIME (THE) WAGON OF LOVE; 
: words by William Jerome, music by 
f 4. Von Tilzer. [881 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 4,1915; 
HE 358086; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


SPRINGVANDET. See 
(Chr.) Fire sange. 


SQUIRREL, YOU’RE A SAUCY FELLOW; 
part song; words by Lillias C. Nevin, 
music by George B. Nevin; mixed 
voices. (Octavo editions, no. 2045.) 

[882 

@ gam. 19; 1915; 2: e:rJan. 20, 

1915; E 358318; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


STARLESS (A) CROWN; words by Fred. 

P. Morris, music by D. B. Towner. 

[883 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 355100; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


STARLIGHT; waltz hesitation by D. 
Cruger; piano. 
tan music pub. co. [884 

© Jan. 19,1915; 2c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
E 355400; Dox Cruger, New York. 

STARLIGHT AND YOU; hesitation waltz. 

by Charles Quick; piano solo, [885 
© Dee. 13, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354919; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Christiansen 


49 


New York, Manhat-- 


STARS (THE) AND STRIPES TRIUMPHANT}; 
march song, words and music by 
G. H. Thomas. [886 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1914; 
EH 355252; George H. Thomas, Port- 
land, Or. 


STEEPLE-CHASE (DIE); text von Bruno 
Warden, musik von Harry Waldau; 
gesang u. piano. [S87 


‘© June 1, 1914; 1c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356058; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


STILL WE SMILE; duet from Lilac 
domino, lyric by Robert B. Smith, 
music by Charles Cuvillier. [888 


© Jan. 14,1915; 2c. Jan. 15,1915; 
E 358233; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


Story (THE) OF LOVE; words and mu- 
sic by Oswald J. Smith. [889 


© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355139; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


STROFETTE (LE) DEL TRULLALA; versi e 
musica di N. di Palma; canto e 
mandolino. [890 


© Dec. 29, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 358108; Natale De Palma, % A. 
Mattacea, New York. 


StupDENTS (LO) BaRrESE; macchietta, 
musica di N. Di Palma; melody 
only. [891 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 358111; Natalie Di Palma, New 
York. 


Sua ALEZZA BALLA IL VALZFR; operetta 
in tre atti, musica di Leo Ascher; 
completa per pianoforte solo (eon- 
testo italiano). [892 

© Nov. 26, 1914; 1c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356047; C. Schmidl & co., Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on edition. ] 

SUFFER THE CHILDREN; words by Ada 
R. Habershon, music by D. B. 
Towner. [893 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355140; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

SUMMER (A) IDyL; by Frederick A. 

Williams, op. 87; piano. [894 
© Dec. 17, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 3552838; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

SuMMER (THE) LEAVES DECAY; words 
by John Brownlie, music by D. B. 
Towner. S8vyo. [895 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355101; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


$96 


vesper hymn, [words 
from the hymnal], music by HE. 
Wyatt. 4to. [896 

© Jan. 8, 1914; 2c. Jan. 12, 1915; 
EB 355335; Hugéne Wyatt, New York. 


SUN OF MY SOUL; 


‘SUNDAY MORNING; reverie words from 
the hymnal, music by H. Hauser. 
[897 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1915; H 355267; 
Henry Hauser, New Haven. 


by Henry Della- 
field, op. 88, no. 4; piano. (Five 
sketches in flowerland, no. 4). [898 

©) Jan. 14);°1915 9°2e.° Tan: 16, 
1915; EH 38553898; Bach music co., 
Boston. 


SUNFLOWER DANCE; 


SUNRISE IN THE FOREST; by Antonio 
Celfo, arr. by W. A. Barrington Sar- 
gent. No. 1. Band, 4to. No. 2. 
Polka, for orch. {899, 900 

© Dee. 26, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 29, 
1914; EK 355848, 355344; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co., Boston. 


SUNSHINE; words and music by J. Mc- 
Letchie. [901 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2. ¢ Jan. 12; 
1915; E 3553822; John McLetchie, 
Winnipeg, Canada. 


SUNSHINE ISLE; words by J. Thos. 
Spradling, music by Dudley King. 
[902 
© Jan. 14, 19155, 2c. Jan, 16, 
1915; BH 355408 ; Music pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


SuzANITA; sSeleccion argentin, par S. 

Villegas et Ad. Gauwin; piano. [903 

© Dec. 4, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1915; 

EH 356180; European music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


SWEET AND TRUE; words by Alexander 
Groves, music by Irénée Bergé. No. 
tn Bat< No, 2 in 'G, [904, 905 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ce. each Jan. 2, 
1915; H 355042, 855048; G. Ricordi 
& co., inc., New York. 


SWEET DREAMS; waltz by C. C. Cram- 
mond, op. 17; piano. Boston, New 
York, Evans music co. [906 

© Jan. 15, 1915; 2c. Jan: 16, 1915; 
BH 355417; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


SWEET Mary DEAR; Irish ballad, words 
by Harry Hamburg, music by Rocco 
Venuto. [907 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
BE 355238 ; Wolf-Camp music €0., St. 
Louis. 


pt. 11,2, Swe R| 


SWEETHEART; words and music by H 
M. Sargent. [908 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 19lasm 355325; 
Helen Margaritta Sargent, Long } 
Beach, Cal. Tt) 
SWEETHEARTS} 
L. Clarke, arr. by R. V. Meeks. 
liet, Ill., Meeks pub. house. [909 | 
© Nov. 29, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 235) 
1914; EK 358223; Louise Clarke, Jo- | 
liet, Ill. | 
SWINGING ROSES WALTz; by Henry Del- 
lafield, op. 88, no. 8; piano. (Five 
sketches in flowerland, no. 3.) [910 
© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 16, 1915; 

E 355396; Bach musie co., Boston. 


TABLEAUX D’UNE EXPOSITION (Pictures | 
at an exhibition); 10 pieces by | 
Modeste Moussorgsky, edited & arr, | 
by O. Thtimer; piano. [911 

© Dec. 1, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 14, 1915; | 
E 356129; Augener, Itd., London. — 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- | 
ment. ] 

TALISMAN (A); words by P. J. O’Reilly, | 
music by Hthel Barns. [912 

© Dec. 80, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; | 
KE 356079; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- © 
don. 


TAMBOURINE DANCE; by J. W. Lerman; | 


piano, six hands. [913 © 


© Dec. 4, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 354960; Geo. Molineux, New York. 


TANGLEWOOD ECHOES; by Maria Chip- | 
man Topping; piano. [914 | 
© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1915; | 

HE 3553886; Hatch music co., Phila- © 
delphia. 


TANNENBERGER MARSCHLIED. See Aus | 


Deutschlands grosser zeit, heft 1.. 


TANNHAUSER-MARSCH. See Wagner 
(Richard). 

TARANTELLA; by Edwin J. Decevée, 
op. 64; piano. [915 


© Jan. 22, 1915; 2 ¢. Jani 22; 
1915: H 3088575 J. Hi en tin. 
New "York. 


TELEQUAH; words and music by J. H. 
©. Seurlock. [916 


© 1c. Dec. 26, 1914; HB 355436; 
James H. C. Scurlock, Stevensville, 
Mont. 


TELL EVERYTHING TO JESUS; words by 
Johnson Oatman, jr., music by J. M. 
Harris. [917 

© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
a 355263; J. M. Harris, Hvanston, 
ll. 


00 


melody and lyric by } 
Jo- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1.1915 


TreLL Jesus; words by Mary Bern- 
stecher, music by D. B. Towner. 
[918 
© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355147; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


TELL, O TELL ME; trio by S. Coleridge- 
Taylor, arr. by Paul Ambrose. 
(Octavo series, women’s voices, no. 
625.) [919 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355183; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


THAT GOL-DARN BOSS OF MINE; words 
by R. J. Raffe, music by Henry C. 
Graf. [920 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355001; R. J. Raffe, Chicago. 


THAT’S HOW MOTHER KNOWS I’M COM- 


ING; words and music by L. M. 
Graham. New York, Samuel H. 
Speck. [921 


© June 13, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 355008; Lloyd M. Graham, Hali- 
fax, N. S. 

THAT’S THE WAY WE SAID GOOD-BYE; 

words by Al. Dubin, music by Geo. 

B. McConnell. [922 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

E 354947; Emmett J. Welch, Phila- 
delphia. 

THAT SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY; words 

by Charles McCarron; music by 

Raymond Walker. [923 


© 1c. Jan. 11, 1915; B 358146; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


THat U. S. A. GIRL OF MINE; words by 
Frank W. Stewart, Jr., music by A. 
L. Stewart. [924 


© 1e. Jan. 14, 1915; BE 355368; 
A. Lambert Stewart, Easton, Pa. 

THAT WAS HIS MESSAGE TO ME; words 
by Ada R. Habershon, music by Geo. 
C: Stebbins. S8vo. [925 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355102; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

THEE, ONLY THEE; translated from the 
French by Mary Frazer, music by 
D. B. Towner. 8vyo. [926 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355108; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 
THELMA; intermezzo by Neil Morét; 
piano. [927 
© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c, Jan. 4, 1915: 
E 358047; Charles N. Daniels, San 
Francisco. 


935 


THEN YOU’LL REMEMBER ME. See Balfe 


(M. W.) 


THERE ARE TIMES WHEN A CHAPERONE’S 
NOT WANTED; words by L. B. Morse, 
music by A. Sears Pruden. [Cleve- 
land], Walden and Morris. [928 

© May 8, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1914; 
E 355349; David V. Morris, Cleve- 
land. 


THERE IS A LAND; words by John 
Brownlie, music by D. B. Towner. 
Syo. [929 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355104; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


THERE’S A GIRL DOWN SOUTH IN DIXIE- 
LAND; words by J. Brandon Walsh, 
music by Abe Olman. [930 


© 1c. Jan. 18, 1915; E 358267; 
Standard music pub. house, Chicago. 


THERE’S A LIGHT THAT’S BURNING IN 
THE WINDOW OF THE LITTLE HOUSE 
UPON THE HILL; song by Ballard 
Macdonald, Joe Goodwin and Harry 
Puck; voice & piano. [931 

© Jan. 6, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1915; 
E 358069; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


THERE’S NO ONE CAN HELP YOU LIKE 
JESUS; words and music by C. W. 
Abbott. [932 


© June 20, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354950; Chas. W. Abbott, Dayton, 
O. 


THERE’S NOBODY HOME BUT ME; words 
and musie by C. W. Pick; words and 
melody, [933 


© 1c. Jan. 16, 1915; E 355413; 
Charles W. Pick, Chicago. 


THERE’S ONE CALIFORNIA FOR MINE; 
lyric by Alfred Bryan, music by 
Herman Paley. [934 


ey a a, 191b= 2 Gy, dam 20, 
1915; E 358299; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


THERE’S SOMEONE WANTS YOU; quick 
march, song by Tom Goldburn & 
Harry Dent, arr. by J. Ord Hume; 
military band. London, Boosey & 
co. [935 

© »Dec.; 30.1914; 1.e:. Jan. 11, 
1915; E 851076; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


d1 


a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


936 


pt. III, n. s., v.10 


THEY ALL HAD A PHOTOGRAPH OF YOU; 
words by Lew Brown, music by 
Lewis F. Muir. [936 


©) Jan)..13, 19159 2eer Jan: (15, 
1915; E 358176; F. A. Mills, ine, 
New York. 

THEY'RE MAKING A MONKEY OF ME; 
lyric by Jim Ward, music by Bob 
Willis, arr. by Ernest Klopholtz; 
words and melody. © [937 


(©) 4c, Jan. 12,1915; HW, 355823: 
_ Maurice Richmond music co., inc., 
New York. 


THIS AIN’T NO PLACE FOR ME; words 
and music by Ray Brooks. New 
York, Samuel H. Speck. [938 


© Aug. 10, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EH 358227; R. B. Austin, Camp Leon 
Springs, Tex. 

THOSE MUSICAL EYES; 

drew B. Sterling, music by H. von 

Tilzer. [939 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
EK} 358037; Harry von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


THOU WILT KEEP HIM; anthem, by Ira 
B. Wilson. (Octavo editions sacred 
series, no. 1228.) [940 


© Jan. 19;)'1915; 2 ¢ Jan.’ 20, 
1915; EH 358319; Clayton F. Summy, 
Chicago. 

THOUGHTFUL; by Nellie Tozer; piano. 

[941 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1c. Jan. 8, 1915; 
H 356104; A. Eady & co., Auckland, 
New Zeaiand. 

THROUGH THE Woop; words by W. H. 
Bellamy, music by Charles E. Horn, 
arr. by James M. McLaughlin; duet 
for soprano and alto. 4to. (The 
coda, no. 429.) [942 

© Dec. 11, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1915; 
E 358084; Ginn & co. Boston. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


THROW OUT THE LIFE LINE, AND OTHER 


words by An- 


HYMNS; by E. S. Ufford. cover-title, 


[64] p. port. 12mo. [9438 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 e. Jan. 7, 1915; 

A 394106; Edward S. Ufford, Rock- 
land, Me. 

THY GLORY, LORD, THE HEAV’NS DE- 

CLARE. See Beethoven (Ludwig van). 


TILL WE FOUND OUT WHAT LOVE REALLY 
MEANT; words and music by F. M. 
Herschberg, arr. by Louis Herscher, 
Philadelphia, Herschberg music co. 

[944 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1914; 

E 355188; Fred Marvin Herschberg, 
Philadelphia. 


ay 


TIME AND ETERNITY; words by A. N., 
music by D. B. Towner, [945 


© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c, Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355105; Charles M. Aexander, 
Philadelphia. 


TINY TOES; words by Leonard Cooke, 

music by Kathleen Evans; in F and 

[946 

‘© Jan. 13, 1915; 2) cai 

1915; H 356136 ; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


To NASE STAVEN{ POCHOD; arr. by F. 
Tryner. 4to. 1. Band.—2. Orches- 
tra. [947, 948 


© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 
4, 1915; E 358211, 358212; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; fox trot, music 


by Paul A. Rubens, arr. by S. 
Deshon; orchestra. [949 
© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 1915; 


E 358060; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


musical play by Fred Thompson, 
lyrics by Paul A. Rubens and Percy 
Greenbank, music by Paul A. Ru- 
bens. Vocal score. [950 


© Jan. 22, 1915: 1 ‘© fameees 


1915; D 19547; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 
— selection from musical play, 


music by Paul A. Rubens; arr. by 
Frank H. Tours; piano. [951 


© Jan. 19, 1915° 1, ¢.) danpees 
1915; E 3856186; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


— waltz from the musical play by 
Paul A. Rubens, arr. by Edwin C. 
Price; orch. 4to. [952 

© Jan. 6, 1915; 2 e. Jan. 7, 1915; 
E 355248; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


arr. by Frank E. Tours, 
piano. [953 

© Jan. 15, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 
1915; E 351105; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


To ONE AWAY; words and music by 
L. L. Biddle. [954 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1915; 


= 390234; L. L. Biddle, Bryn Mawr, 
a. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 


To PHYLLIS; words by Arthur Cleve- 
land, music by Edward German. 
[955 
© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356080; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


To THE GREEN WOOD AWAY (Hinaus ins 
frische griin); von Theodor Giese, 
op. 215, no. 1, edited and fingered 
by Albert von Doenhoff; piano. 

[956 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 2c Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354994; G. Schirmer, New York. 


To THE SWEETEST GIRL; album leaf, by 
Henry Dellafield, op. 84, no. 1; 
piano. [957 

wan 4. I915- 2c. Jan: 16, 
1915; E 8553897; Bach music co., 
Boston. 


Tom, DicK AND Harry; two-step, mu- 
Sic by Henri Renault, arr. by J. 
Roberts; orchestra with piano cond. 

[958 

© Dee. 30, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1915; 

E 351058; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright ig claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


Toy (THE) BAND; words by Henry 
Newbolt, music by Harold Samuel. 
[959 
© Jan. 9, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1915; 

E 356184; Boosey & co., London. 


TRAEKSPIL VALSEN; arr. by H. Schuck- 
ert; concertina. (Popular and 
standard music for concertina, no. 
2259. ) [960 


© Dec. 28, 1914; 2c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358213; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. j 


TRIPLE (THE) ENTENTE; flag song, 
words and melody by David E. 
Anthony, arr. by W. EH. MacCly- 
mont. [961 

© Dec. 29, 1914: 2 ec Dec. 31, 
1914; E 351084; Delmar music co., 
ltd., Montreal, Canada. 


TRISTAN UND ISOLDE. 
(Richard). 


TROVATORE. See Verdi (Giuseppe). 


TRUE LOVE WILL FIND A WAY; duet 
from Lilac domino, lyric by Robert 
B. Smith, music by Charles Curllier. 

[962 

=) Jam .14,) 199i? 2) @- Tan: 15, 

1915; E 358234; Jos. W. Stern & co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


See Wagner 


D9 


973 


TRUMPET (THE) CALL; words by Ada 
R. WHabershon, music by D. B. 
Towner, [963 


© Dee. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355177; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH) Mes- 
sage (A); by P. Tschaikowsky, arr. 
by Louis Victor Sarr; three-part 
chorus of women’s voices. 4to. 

[964 

© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EH 354983; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 

Nur, wer die sehnsucht kennt. 

See Savino (Domenico) Five mod- 

ern songs. 


TURN BACK THE CLOCK TO SCHOOL DAYS = 


words and music by G. Harvey. 
New York, Samuel H. Speck. [965 


©: Apr. 25, 1914: 2 ¢. Jan 2: 7915; 
EH 355025; George Harvey, London, 
Ontario, Canada. 

"TWAS ALL FOR ME; words by Oswald 
J. Smith, music by D. B. Towner. 
8vo. [966 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355106; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 

"Twas LONG AGO (Hs war einmal) ; 
words by Emil Robert, music by 
Frank Le Forge; sop. or ten., and 
mezzo-sop. or bar. [967 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 358048; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 

TWENTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM ‘TERRE 
HAUTE; musical comedy, words by 
various authors, music by D. C. 
Payne, arr. by P. J. Breinig. ‘Com- 
plete musical score. [968 

© Noy. 25, 1914; 2 c Nov. 380, 
1914; D 19545; Frank Weldele, 
Dayton C. Payne and G. R. Pritch- 
ett, Terre Haute, Ind. 

Two FLORAL WREATHS; words by F. H. 
Kroman, music by Zulu Broughton. 

[969 

© 1e. Jan. 7, 1915; E 355241; 
Frederick Harry Kroman, San Diego, 
Cal. 

TWO GOSSII’ERS-LAENDLER (Dvé klepny- 
sousedské valciky); arr. by F. Try- 
ner. 4to. 1. Part 1; band.—2. Part 
1; orchestra.—3. Part 2; band.—4. 
Part 2; orchestra. [970-973 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 4, 
1915; E 358214-358217; Georgi & 
Vitak music co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


974 
Two LITTTE YLUTTERERS; words by 
Bert Lee, music by Patrick een 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢ Jan. 20, 
1915; E 351142; Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. 


UNBEDEUTENDE (HINE) SACHE; ged. 
von O. A. Alberts, musik von Hugo 
Leonard; gesang und piano. [975 

© June 11, 1914; Le. Jan. 2, 1915; 
BH 356066; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


UNGARISCHER TANZ; in der Brahms- 
schen bearbeitung, no. 5, bearbeitung 
von Fred. M. Voss, instrumentiert 
von L. Windsperger; vollstindiger 
besetzung fiir orchester, mit har- 
monium u. posaune. (Domesticum, 
eine sammlung echter ensemble-mu- 
sik, no. 22.) [976 


©.Dee. 25, 1914; 1. ¢.. Jan, - 15; 
1915; E 851107; B. Schott’s sdhne, 
Mainz, Germany. Copyright is 
claimed on ensemble-musik. ] 


UNION HYMNAL FOR JEWISH WORSHIP; 
xiv, 333 p. 8vo. [977 
OiJani ii, 10t5: Doce 714, 
1915; A 893250; Central conference 
of Amer. rabbis, Kansas City. 


U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY; march by 
Geo. Rosenkrans; band. obl. 24mo. 
[978 

© Jan. 6, 1915; 2.¢c. Jan. 6, 1915; 

HE 358088; J. E. Agnew, Des Moines. 


U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY; march by Geo. 
Rosenkrans; band. obl. 24mo. [979 


© Jan. 6, 1915; 2c. Jan. 6, 1915; 
EH 358089; J. E. Agnew, Des Moines. 


UNKNOWN (THE) FUTURE; composed 
and arr. by G. E. Bentley; organ, 
voice and cello. [980 


© 1c. Jan. 4, 1915; E 358059: 
Gertrude E. Bentley, Rochester, 
INST Yo 


UNSERE 42E8 BRUMMER; lied no. 7, aus 
Und Michel lacht dazu, vaterlind- 
isches zeitbild, ged. von Leopold Ely 
and Otto Otto, musik von Victor 
Hollaender. [981 


©" Nov: ' 25) 19149 OY 'e) Fans’ Bt, 


1915; E 356185; Victor Hollaender, 
Berlin, Germany, 


UNTO THE UTTERMOST; words by HE. FE. 

Hewitt, music by J. M. Harris. [982 

© Oct. 26, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 7, 1915; 

355256; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
ih 


o4 


Up THE OCKLAWAHA RIVER; words by 
KE. C. Harrington, music by George 
Lowell Tracy. [983 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 358064; Edward C. Harrington, 
Brattleboro, Vt. 

Upwarp (THE) WAY; words by Lau- 
rene Highfield, music by Samuel W. 
Beazley. [984 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 e@. Jan. 18, 
1915; E 3858161; W. HE. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 


V..s EYES; words by Lou Klein, 
music by James Kendis. [985 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 2, 1915; 
FE 355178; Maurice Richmond music 
co. inec., New York. 


iv. 


VALEN (FARTEIN) ari F. 
Valen, op. 2; piano. [986 
© Dec. 15, 1914; 1 ©. Jans 11, 
1915; E 351093; Norsk musikforlag, 
Kristiania, Norway. 


Sonate; 


VALSE CONTENTMENT (Contentment) ; 
by J. E. Andino and William H. 
Penn; piano. [987 

© Jan. 11, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358226; Penn musie ¢o., inc., New 
York. 
VALSE ELAINE; hesitation, by Lionel 
Baxter; piano. | [988 
© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 20,1915; 
EH 3583835; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 

VALSE ELLIS; by Abe Olman; piano. 

[989 
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1915; E 358106; 
Standard music pub. house, Chicago. 

Chicago. Standard mu- 

sic pub. house. [990 
© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 e. Jamiij19i5; 

EH 355444; Reinhard D. Fuchs, Chi- 

cago. 


VALSE FANTASTIQUE; hesitation, by 
Vernon Kville, arr. by Frank 
Saddler: 1. Orchestra with piano 


ace. 2. Piano solo. 4to. [991, 992 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 


1915; E 355088, 355039; Boosey & 
eo., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 

VALSE IN A MINOR; by Hlizabeth 
Meserve. See Original compositions. 


VARIATIONEN UND FUGE; von Max 

Reger, op. 1382, iiber ein thema von 

. Mozart, fiir orchester. [993 

© Dec. 14,1914; 1c. Jan. 20,1915; 

E 351126; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h,, 

Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on 
variations & fuge.] 


no. 1, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1013. 


VARIATIONEN UND FUGE—Continued. 
op. 134, tiber ein thema von 
G. Ph. Telemann, fiir das pianoforte 
zu zwei hiinden. [994 
© Dec. 14, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1915; 
2H) 351127: N. Simrock, g. m. b.. h., 
Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on 
- variations & fuge.] 


———e 


VARIATIONS IN A; by Harry Farjeon; 
pianoforte. 
© Dec. 20,1914; 1c. Jan. 14, 1915; 
E 356130; Augener ltd., London. 


VERDA WALTZES; by L. Puett; piano. 

New York, Samuel H. Speck. [996 

© July 10, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

FE 355005; Lavelle Puett, Mancos, 
Colo. 


WerrbdiI (GIUSEPPE) Aida; opera in four 
~ acts, text ed. by M. Louise Baum, 
musie by G. Verdi; chorus parts 
' only. Chorus ed. Laurel octavo. 
| [997 
© Jan. 7, 1915; 2c. Jan. 11, 1915; 
| EH 3553388; C. C. Birchard & co., New 
_ York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
| rangement. ] 


-—o light eternal; words by Wm. 
Ap Madoc, music by G. Verdi, arr. 

| by W. Rhys-Herbert; male voices & 

solo. [998 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 19, 

_ 1915; E 356149; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


| 
| 
| —— Trovatore (Il); by G. Verdi, con- 
| cert edition arr. by Emil Kreuz. 1. 
| Violino primo. 
{ 


2. Violino secondo. 
3. Viola. 4. Violoncello. 5. Contra- 
basse. [999-1003 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 ¢. each Jan. 19, 
1915; E 356170-8356174; Novello & 
eo., ltd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


music by W. Stillman Martin. [1004 


| Victory! words by Mrs. C. D. Martin. 
© Oct. 26, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 7, 1915; 


H 355259; J. M. Harris, Evanston,. 


Til. 


VICTORY BE TO YoU; words by J. B. 
Straith, music by C. Chris. Laugher. 
: [1005 

© Jan. 8, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358262; J. Bruce Straith, Owen 
Sound, Ontario, Canada. 


' 


(. 
i. 


VIOLIN (THE) MY GREAT-GRAND-DADDY 
MADE; One-step, two-step or trot, by 
Ernie Erdman, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms; orch. 4to. [1006: 

©) Jan: 19) 998s) 2 ey san, 20) 
1915; E 358326; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


VIRGINIA LEE; words by Jeff Brauen,. 
musie by Arthur Lange. [1007 


© Jan 219155:2 ce. Jame 2;1915; 
E 354954; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 


VIRGINIA SUE; words & music by Geo. 

L. Cobb. [1008 

© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 11, 1915; 

EH 3581838 ; H. C. Weasner & co., Buf- 
falo. 


Vision (A); musie by A. M. Shuey; 

full organ. [ 1009: 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

BE 354952; Paul A. Schmitt, Minne- 
apolis. 


VorcE (THE) OF MEMORY; by J. M. 
Chamberlain; piano. [1010 


Oy Peer 23) 194? 2° Hee 3st, 
1914; E 855442; John M. Chamber- 
lain, Salt Lake City. 


Voice (THE) OF NATURE; from A song 
of praise, cantata, arr. by Frederick 
N. Shackley; trio womens’ voices. 
(Octavo series, no. 627.) [101Tf 

@) Jans 2.1915. 2.¢e. .$ans,2,. 1915 ¢ 
BE 355186; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


VuGcGEVISE. See Héeigaard (Godfred) 
6 Smaastykker, 


VZPOMINKY A MILOVALA JSEM VALCIKY;3 
arr. by H. Schuckert; concertina. 
(Popular and standard music for 
concertina, no. 2262) [1012 


© Dee. 23, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
FE 358218; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on: 
arrangement. | 


WAGNER (RicHARD) Am stillen herd; 
aus der oper Meistersinger von R. 
Wagner, paraphrase von Christian 
Sinding, fiir violine und piano. 

[1013 

er Way. 2h. S94 1 cy same 19, 

1915; E 356162; C. FE. Peters, Leip- 

zig. [Copyright is claimed on para- 
phrase. ] 


ede) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1014 


pt. 11, D, s., V9 


Wacner (RicHarD)—Continued. 

— hor der blumenmiddchen; aus 
der oper Parsifal, von R. Wagner, 
paraphrase von Christian Sinding, 
fiir violine und piano. ~ [1014 

© Nov. 21) 19141 Jan, 19, 
1915; E 356160; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. [Copyright is claimed on para- 
phrase. ] 


Dreams (Triume); by R. Wag- 
ner, arr. by Louis Victor Saar; 
three part chorus of women’s voices 
and piano, with violin obbligato. 
[1015 
© Dec. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354939; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


Hinzug der giaste; aus der oper, 
Tannhiiuser, von R. Wagner, para- 
phrase von Christian Sinding, ftir 
violine und piano. [1016 

© Nov. 21, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 19, 
1915; E 356156; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. [Copyright is claimed on para- 
phrase. ] 


Hlsas brautzug; aus der oper 
Lohengrin, v. R. Wagner, para- 
phrase von Christian Sinding fiir 
violine und pianoforte. [1017 

© Nov. 21, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 19, 
1915; E 356155; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. [Copyright is claimed on para- 
phrase. ] 


Isoldes verklirung; aus der 
oper Tristan und Isolde, von R. 
Wagner, paraphrase von Christian 
Sinding, ftir violine u. piano. [1018 

© Nov. 21, 1914 1 ¢: Jan, 19, 
1915; E 356158; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. [Copyright is claimed on para- 
phrase. ] 


Liebeslied ; aus der oper Walktire, 
von R. Wagner, paraphrase von 
Christian Sinding fiir violine und 
piano. [1019 

© Nov. 21, 1914; 1 « Jan. 19, 
1915; H 356161; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. [Copyright is claimed on para- 
phrase. ] 


——— Lohengrin-vorspiel; von R. Wag- 
ner, bearbeitet von Adolf Schmid; 
vollstandiger besetzung fiir orches- 
ter, mit harmonium und posaune. 
(Domesticum, eine sammlung ech- 
ter ensemble-musik, no. 4.) [1020 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 1 c Jan. 15, 
1915; EH 351109; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Mainz, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on ensemble-musik. ] 


06 


NN SSS SSS SSS 


WAGNER (RicHARD)—Continued. 
Meister fiir die jugend; musik 
von R. Wagner, bearb. von Adolf 
Ruthardt; Klavierstiticke ohne ok- 
taven-spannung, nos, 1-10. [1021 

© Nov. 21, 1914; 1 ¢ Jan. 19, 
1915; E 356165; C. F. Peters, Leip- 
zig. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


—— Meistersinger - quintett; von R. 


Wagner, bearb. von L. Windsperger; | 


volistandiger besetzung ftir orches- 
ter, mit harmonium und posaune. 
(Domesticum, eine sammlung echter 
ensemble-musik, no. 8.) [1022 


© Dec. 28, 1914; 1 € Janae 
1915; EK 351108; B. Schott’s séhne, 
Maiz, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on ensemble-musik.] 


— Parsifal; overture from the opera 
by R. Wagner, prelude arr. from the 
full score by Edwin Evans sr.; or- 


gan with pedal obbligato. obl. 8vo. | 


[1023 


© Dee. 21, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 356144; William Reeves, London. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- | 


ment. ] 


——Spinnerlied; aus der oper Flie- 
gende hollinder, von R. Wagner, 
paraphrase von Christian Sinding, 
fiir violine u. piano. [1024 


© Nov. 21, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 19, 1915; 


E 356157; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on para- 
phrase. ] 


Tannhiuser-march; by R. Wag- 
ner, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts; or- 
chestra. [1025 


© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ce Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354940; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


Tristan und Isolde; von R. Wag- 
ner, revised by Felix Mottl; orches- 
ter partitur mit text. [1026 

© Nov. 21, 1914; 1 © Jan. 19, 1915; 
E 356153; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision.] 


WAITING; words by Ada R. Habershon, 
music by D. B. Towner. [1027 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EK 355439; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


WaLTz CALIFORNIA;-by E. E. Gibbs; 

piano. [1028 

© Dee. 28, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1914; 

E 358119; Ella E. Gibbs, Okawville, 
Til. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1915 


WANDERING STARS; by Allen Dietrich; 

piano. [1029 

©) Jan. 13,1915; 2¢. Jan. 14,1915; 

E 355387 ;s Hatch music co., Philadel- 
phia. 


Wark; poem by Dana Burnet, set to 


music by James H. Rogers; med. 
voice in D. [10380 


fern. 2.°1915: 2 c Jan. 9, 1915; 
E 355281; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


WAS MEIN LIEBSTER SANG. See Aus 
Deutschlands grosser zeit, heft 1. 


WAT DIE BIESTER KONNEN; text von 


Martin Freudenberg, musik von 
Hugo Leonard; fiir gesang und pi- 
ano. [1031 


© June 11, 1914; 1c. Jan. 2, 1914; 
E 356062; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


WAY DOWN YONDER IN DE CORNFIELD; 


old plantation song, arr. by Frank 
E. Barry ; mixed quartette. Chicago, 
Chart music pub. co. 4to. [10382 


© Dec. 15, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1914; 
BH 355224; B. Coanacher, Oak Park, 
Til. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


WE ALL TRUST KITCHENER; words and 
music by C. Ernest Hague. [10383 


© Jan. 11, 1915; 1c. Jan. 11,1915; 
E 351069; B. Feldman & co., London. 


WE ALL WANT A SWEETHEART; poem by 
Joseph Parnell, music by R. A. 
Browne; words and melody. [1034 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1915; BE 355374; 
Joseph Parnell, Victor, Col. 

WE Bow TO UNCLE SAM; E pluribus 
unum, words and music by E. G. 
Corson. [1035 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1915; E 358103; 
Eva Gibbons Corson, Columbus, O. 

WE own Him Kinc or KINGS; words 
by James Rowe, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. [1036 

ec 24 1914> 2 ¢, Jan. 13; 
1915; E 358169; W. E. M. Hackle- 
man, Indianapolis. 

WE’RE FROM CANADA; Canadian march 
song, words and music by Irene 
Humble. [1037 

© Jan. 6, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 6, 1915; 
E 3851052; Irene Humble, Toronto, 
Canada. 

WE’RE SAILING AWAY; words by Vic- 
tor M. Hatfield, music by Susie H. 
Hatfield. [10388 

{C) Jan. 2,.1915; 2' ce. Jan. 8, 1915; 
E 358092; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


79471—15——-5 


1046 


WE SWEEP THE SEAS; British naval 
song, words by Marie Corelli, music 
by Frederic H. Cowen; no. 2 in B 
flat. [1039 


© Jan. 18,1915; 1 ce. Jan. 19, 1915; 
E 356177; Enoch & sons, London. 


WEIHNACHTS-STUNDEN 3 fiinf neue 
weilnachtslieder, ged. von A. Holst, 
A, Ritter u. M. Frey, musik von 
Martin Frey, op. 41; gesang u. piano. 
Contents :—Weihnachtstraum. — Ihr 
herten erwacht.—Dom Christkind.— 
Weihnachtsfreude, glockengeliute.— 
Knecht Ruprecht. [1040 


© Dec. 4, 1914; 1 @ Jan, 14, 1915; 
E 351116; Steingriber verlag, Leip- 
zig. 
WEIHNACHTSFREUDE, GLOCKENGELAUTE. 
See Weihnachts-stunden. 


WEIHNACHTSGLOCKEN (Die) (Christ- 
mas bells) ; nocturne by M. Hanisch, 
op. 84, edited by Andor Pinter; pi- 
ano. [1041 


© Dee. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
HE 354925; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing. ] 


WEIHNACHTSTRAUM. See Weihnachts- 
stunden. 


WELCOME TO ALL IS SAN DIEGO’S CALL; 
words and musie by Earl & Dick 
(Richard) Kennedy, arr. by William 
F. Schiller. [1042 

Clo dan. Vf. 1915.2, Tans 12, 
1915; E 355819; Kennedy bros., San 
Diego, Cal. 

WESLEYAN, OUR PRIDE! words and mu- 

sic by J. W. Huffman, 8vo. [1043 


© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EE 355027; Ferguson music co., Dela- 
ware, O. . 

WESLEYAN VICTORY SONG; words by 

Ernest B. Cole, music by Lawrence 

W. Morrison. [1044 


© Oct. 1, 1914; 2-e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355034; Ferguson music co., Dela- 
ware, O. 

WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS; from 
Lilae domino, lyric by Robert B. 
Smith, music by Charles Cuvillier. 

: [1045 

© Jan. 14,1915; 2 ce. Jan. 15, 1915; 
EH} 358232; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 

WHAT HAPPENED IN THE SUMMERTIME; 
words by Worton David, music by 
Nat D. Ayer. [1046 

©) dane 21; 49052 .A'e. Jair 21, 
1915; E 356178; B Feldman & co., 
London. 


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1047 


WHAT’LL You Do; words by Sam Lewis 
and Ed. Rose, music by Geo. W. 
Meyer; voice & piano acc. [1047 

© 1e¢ Jan. 6, 1915; E 358075; 
Broadway music corporation, New 
York. 


WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT YOU THEN; 
words by Mary Bernstecher, music 
by Geo. C. Stebbins. [1048 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355167; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


WHEN FIRST I CALLED YOU MINE; 
words by Coleman Metcalfe, music 
by Arthur Siebrecht and Coleman 
Metcalfe, f[arr. by A. Siebrecht]. 
Lexington, Ky., Arthur M. Siebrecht 
& CO. 

©) Jani 4, 191552 c,. Jan? (2905; 
BE 355240; Arthur M. Siebrecht mu- 
sic pub., Lexington, Ky. 


WHEN HE WHO ADORES THEE; Irish air, 
words by Thomas Moore, music arr. 
& revised by Herbert Hughes. [1050 

© Dee. 23. 19142 1 ¢ Jang, 1915; 
EK 356077; Boosey & co., London. 
[ Copyright is claimed on revision. ] 


WHEN I DREAM OF KILLARNEY AND 
you; words by L. B. Niehe, music 
by Vivian Brooks. Cincinnati, Leo 
B. Niehe music pub. co. [1051 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 5, 1915: 
FE) 355204; Leo. B. Niehe, Cincinnati. 


WHEN I Lerr you; words by C. H. 
Adams, music by Chet Carey, arr. 
by W. H. Nelson. [1052 


© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1914; 
EH 355210; Adams & Hitelmann mu- 
sie co., Jersey City, N. J. 


WHEN IT was May; words and music 
by A. N. Hosking. [1053 
©l1e Jan. 22, 1915: E 358349; 
Arthur Nicholas Hosking, Wayne, 
Pa. 


WHEN JACK COMES BACK; words and 
music by Gordon VY. Thompson, arr. 
by HE. Farrenger. [1054 

© Wan 15) 1915 <1 ico dan; 18; 
1915; EH 351118; Thompson pub. co., 
Toronto, Can. 


WHEN LOVE IS IN YOUR EYES; words 
by P. J. O’Reilly, music by Percy 
Elliott; no. 1 in F, [1055 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 356121; Schott & co., London. 


[1049 | 


WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN; words by | 


Vincent Bryan, musie by Harry Von 
Tilzer. [1056 


© Jan. 15, 1915;.2 @) Jano iGe if 
Harry Von Tilzer 


1915; E 355398; 
music pub. co., New York. 


WHEN MY THOUGHTS GO BACK TO YOU; 
words by Lucie Ada Mackenzie, mu- 
sic by Jack Stanley. [1057 


© Nov. 9, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1914; 
E 355217; Mrs. L. A. Mackenzie, 
Canaveral, Fla. 


WHEN MY ‘TIDDLELY WINKS; words 
and music by Lew Hays. [1058 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 @ Jan 2, ese, 
E 3858154; George J. Koch, New 
York. 


WHEN NIGHT COMES ON; words and 
music by Agnes L. Morton. [1059 


© Jan. 14, 19155) Qe ies 
1914; E 358250; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME AGAIN; 
words and music by Lesle Pogson. 
[1060 


© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 @ Jan. 14, 
1915; E 356141; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


WHEN THE GIRLS ARE AROUND; words 
by Lawrence B. Morse, music by A. 
Sears Pruden. [Cleveland], Wal- 
den and Morris. [1061 

© May 8, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1914; 
E 355350; David V. Morris, Cleve- 
land. 


WHEN THE LEAVES ARE TURNING GOLD. 
See Donizetti (Gaetano). 


WHEN THE LEAVES TURN FROM GREEN TO 
BROWN; words by N. McCuin, music 
by Catherine Cruse. [1062 


© 1c¢ Dee. 3, 1914; E 358085; 
Naomi McCuin, El Dorado, Ark. 


WHEN THE MOON WAS SHINING IN DE- 
CEMBER; words and music by George 
Pitman. [1063 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 @ Sane, 
1915; HK 355429; Albert C. Holland, 
South Hamilton, Mass. 


WHEN YOUNG MEN GO COURTING; words 
_by Fred E. Weatherly, music by H. 
Lyall Phillips. [1064 


© Dee. 30, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356083; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


08 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


1 no. 1,1915 


WHEN YOUR DEAR HANDS; words by 
Georgia Carter Eldred, music by 
Frank La Forge; high voice in G@ 
flat. [1065 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
BE 354977; G. Schirmer, New York. 


WHERE THE LIGHTS ARE GLOWING; one 
step, words by Jacob W. Wachter, 
music by C. L. Strohm. [1066 

© 1c Dee. 31, 1914; E 358228; 
Charles L. Strohm, Laurel, England. 


WHERE THE SUSQUEHANNA FLOWS; 
words by James H. Murdoch, music 
by A. Russell. [1067 

(adan.. 15, 1915; 2 «Jan. 16, 
1915; E 355422; Alexander Russell, 
Clarion, Pa. 


WHICH WAY ARE YOU GOING, MY 
_ BROTHER? words by Wilhelmina 
~ Crousaz, music by Geo. C. Stebbins. 

[1068 

Apr, 21, 1914: 2 ¢. Jan. .2,.1915: 

E 355107; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


WHISPER HIS NAME AT THE THRONE; 

words by Maud Frazer Jackson, mu- 
| sic by EB. Jones Burton. [1069 
© Nov. 14. 1914; 2 ¢@. Jan. 2,.1915; 
‘E 355108; Charles M. Alexander, 
| Philadelphia. 
f 


WHITE HEATHER; idyll by Ethelbert 
Nevin, arr. by Oscar Kronke, piano- 
forte. [1070 

© Dec. 19, 1914; 1 @ Jan. 13, 

1915; E 356122; Schott & co., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

| rangement. ] 

f 

| 


Wuite (A) rose; words by John 

Boyle O’Reilly, musie by K. E. Tun- 
[1071 
© 1c. Jan. 15, 1915; HB 358240; 
Karl E. Tunberg, Seattle. 


berg. 


WHO'LL TAKE CARE OF THE HAREM 
WHEN THE SULTAN GOES TO WAR? 
words by Jimmie Kaufmann and 
Archie Mayer, music by Wm. J. 
Lewis, arr. by Ernest Klopholtz; 
words and melody. [1072 
oo) e2 Jan. 9, 1915; WH 355293: 
Maurice Richmond music co., inc, 
New York. 


WHOSE LITTLE SNOOKUMS ARE YOU; 
song, words by A. Bohannon, music 
by R. A. Browne. [1073 

© 1c. Jan. 13, 1915; HB 358152; 
Alice Bohannon, Dunn, N. C. 


; 


{ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1082 


WHY DO you TARRY? words by M. C. 
Hoye, music by Pauline B. Story. 
[1074 
© Jani.10> 1915: 2 «Jan. 14, 
1915; E 355361; M. Coleman Hoye, 
Alderson, W. Va. 


WHY DON’? THEY DO IT Now; words by 
Joe McCarthy, music by Jimmie V. 
Monaco. [1075 

© dan,..20,,. 19155246, Jano,20, 
1915; E 858827; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 

Wipow MAcHREE; words and music by 
Samuel Lover, arr. by Victor Her- 
bert; chorus of men’s voices. (G. S. 
Svo choruses, no. 6084.) [1076 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
E 3554380; G. Schirmer, New York. 


WIEGENLIED; by J. Brahms. See Sa- 
vino (Domenico) Five modern songs. 


WIENIEC MELODYI POLSKICH; by Fr. 
Przybylski; band. [1077 
den. 19." 1915: 2 e. Jan,..18, 
1915; EX 358255; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


WILL IT BE you? words by Ernest 
Lloyd, musie by D. B. Towner. 
[1078 
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355109; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


WILL YOU ANSWER MOTHER’S PRAYER 
TONIGHT; words by Mary Bern- 
stecher, music by D. B. Towner. 

[1079 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

EH 355163; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


WILL YOU ANSWER YES OR NO? words 
by L. J. Pulliam, musie by Jack 
Stanley. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [1080 

© June 25, 1914; 2 «@ Dec. 22, 
1914; E 354648; Lois J. Pulliam, 
Buena Vista, Miss. 


WILL YOU GIVE YOUR BOY? words ard 
music by R. K. Hamlin. Lock 
Haven, Pa., Mrs. J. D. Hamlin. 8vo. 

[1081 

© Nov. 18, 1914; 2 e@ Nov. 27, 

1914; E 355191; Rosa Kelly Hamlin, 
Irvington, Ala. 


WIN ONE MORE; words by Chas. H. 

Barker, music by Geo. C. Stebbins. 

[1082 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 

BH 355127; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


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1083: 
WinTER; words by Israel Zangwill, 
music by Fay Foster; high voice in 
. [10838 
©@iwdam 6, 1915; 2ie Jan 9; 1915; 
E 355279; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


WISE LITTLE ONES ARE WE; a musical 
sketch for little boys and girls by 
Frank L. Bristow. [1084 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 2.c. Jan. 6, 1915; 
E 358071; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


WIisH I KNEW JUST WHAT YOU THINK 
OF ME; words and music by Richard 
R. Hanech. Lake Charles, La., The 
Regent music pub. co. [1085 


© Dec..31, 1914; 2,¢.. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 354985; Henry Packman, Lake 
Charles, La. 


WISTFUL DAYS; words by P. F. 
O’Reilly, music by Percy Elliott; no. 
1 in D minor. [1086 
cc) Jan. 2, 19157 + ec. dan, 45/1915 ; 

HE 356123; Schott & co., London. 


WITCHES’ DANCE. See Macdowell (E. 


A.) 


WITH HIM WHERE HE 18; words by 
Maud Frazer Jackson, music by D. 
B. Towner. [1087 


© Dee. 31, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EH 355172; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


WITHIN MY HEART THERE’S JUST ROOM 
ENOUGH FOR YOU; words and music 
by A. M. Newman. New York, Sam- 
uel H. Speck. [1088 


© June 15, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355006; Agnes M. Newman, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 


WoN’T YOU JOIN THE ARMY; words by 
George R. Sims, music by J. M. 
Glover. [1089 

© Dee. 24, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 11, 1915; 
EH 351081; Boosey & co., London. 


WOODLAND ECHOES; by A. P. Wyman, 
op. 34, ed. and fingered by Pietro 
Ocella ; pianoforte. [1090 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
HH 355199; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, fingering and arrangement. ] 


Worbds (‘THE) MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME; 
words by Ada R. Habershon, music 
by D. B. Towner. [1091 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355124; Charles M. Alexanu.-r, 
Philadelphia. 


pt. Tit, 20)6), Vee 


WortD (THE) WAS NOT BUILT IN A 
DAY; words by Schuyler Greene, mu- | 
sic by Alfred Solman. [1092 


© Jan. 22, 1915; 2 © Sana 
1915; E 858348; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


WoULD YOU LOVE A GIRL LIKE JOHN- 
NIE’S; words by M. P. Moore; music 
by N. La Fiorti. [1093 

© 1c. Jan. 11, 1915; EH 3658148; 
Michael P. Moore, San Francisco. 


WRITE A LETTER HOME TO MOTHER; 
words by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, mu- 
sic by W. J. Fitzpatrick. [1094 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ce. Dee. 30, 
1914; E 358123; Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick, Philadelphia. [Copyright is 
claimed on arr. & harmony. ] 


You AND YOUR SAVIOUR; words by Ina 
Duley Ogdon, music by 
Towner. 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 2, 1915: 
E 355165; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


You CAN BE A BLESSING; words by 
Maud Frazer Jackson, musie by H. 
Jones-Burton. [1096 


© Apr. 21, 1914: 24 Jangen ieee 
EK 355110; Charles M. Alexander, 
Philadelphia. 


YOU CAN’T FORGET YOUR MOTHFR WHEN 
THE HEART TURNS HOME; lyric by 
Arthur E. Bucknam, musie by Jacob 
Henry Ellis. [1097 

©: Jan.. 23, 1915; 2 eG iene: 
1915; E 358346; Vinton music pub. 
co., New York. 


You DIDN’T CARE; words by W. R. Wil- 
liams, music by George L. Cobb. 
[1098 
© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 %e. Sige 
1915; E 358369; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


YOU GAVE ALL THAT I ASKED BUT LOVE; 
words by W. L. Beardsley, music by 
Myrton D. Paull, song with quar- 
tette for mixed or male voices. | 

[1099 
© Jan. 8, 1915; 2 e. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358265; Paull pub. co., Chicago. 


You’RE JUST THE SAME SWEETHEART TO 
ME; words by L. Haycook, music by 
J. E. Andine. [1100 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1915; 
E 355448; Lewis Haycook, Paterson. 


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no. 1, 1915 

{ 

"You WANT A BUSINESS MAN; words and 

@® music by C. W. Pick; words and 
melody. [1101 

¢ © 1c Jan. 16, 1915; H 355414; 

Charles W. Pick, Chicago. 


You WOULDN’T HAVE HEARD WILLIAM 
TELL; words by A. M. Loewenthal, 
music by Nathan Reinhertz. [1102 

(orn ©. Jan, 15, 1915; H 358249; 
Alfred M. Loewenthal, San Fran- 
cisco. 


YoU WOULDN’T KNOW MY OLD GIRL NOW; 
words by Lew Brown, music by Lewis 
F. Muir. [1103 

© Jan: 14, 1915; 2c. Jan. 14, 1915; 

HH) 355858; EF. A. Mills, ine, New 
York. 

YOUNG PLAYERS REPERTOIRE; by Thos. 

a’ Becket; piano. [1104 

(" (©) Jan, 15, 1915; 2c. Jan. 16, 1915; 

"- E 355421; Hatch music co., Phila- 

| delphia. 

YouR ABSENCE MAKES ME _ LONELY, 
THAT'S A SIGN THAT I LOVE YOU; 
lyric by Marvin Lee, music by Abe 
Olman. [1105 

© le. Jan. 18, 1915; E 358266; 
Standard music pub. house, Chicago. 


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t 

| YoOuR FLAG AND COUNTRY WANT YOU; 
music by Paul A. Rubens, orchestra- 

\ tion by S. Deshon. 4to. [1106 

| (©) Jan. 6, 1915; 2 e, Jan. 7, 1915; 

| E 355242; Chappell & co.. ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

| rangement. } 

{ 


— (We don’t want to lose you); 
words by Paul A. Rubens and Frank 
North, music by Paul A. Rubens, arr. 
by S. Deshon. [1107 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
E 358323; Chappell & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on neutral 
version of words and rearrangement 
of music. ] 


Grace Townshend, music by Percy 
Elliott; no. 3 in B flat. [1108 
© Jan. 21,1915; 1 c. Jan. 22,1915: 


YouR HEART KNOWS WHY; words by 
. 

BH 351141; Newman pub. co., London. 
: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1117 


YOUR KING AND COUNTRY WANT YOU; 
march and song, music by Paul A. 
Rubens,. arr. by i.) My. ges... 1. 
March for orchestra. 2. Song for 
orchestra. [1109, 1110 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 c. each Jan. 2, 
1915; EH 356081, 356082; Chappell & 
co., l1td., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangements. ] 

ZAUBERFLOTE-OVERTURE. See 
CW. A.) 

ZEHN LEICHTE CHARAKTERSTUDIEN ; VON 
Sigfrid Karg-Elert, op. 90, fiir zwei 
violinen, zur ersten einftihrung in 
das kammermusikspiel Heft. 2, 
nos. 6-10. Contents:—Ciacona con 
variazioni, G moll.—Intermezzo gio- 
coso, A dur.—Pastorella, Es dur.— 
Quasi toccatina, C moll.—Coda 
lyrica, G dur. iat 

© Dee. 3, 1914; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1914; 
EH 356111; Carl Simon, musikverlag, 
Berlin. 

ZION’S WATCHMAN; words and musie 
by Mrs. C. H. Morris. [1112 
© Oct. 26, 1914: 2 c. Jan. 7, 1915; 
E 355266; J. M. Harris, Evanston, 
1, 


ZOBACI POCHOD; two step by A. TéSin- 
sky, arr. by A. Grill. 4to. 1. Band.— 
2. Orchestra. f1113, 1114 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 
4, 1915; E 358219, 858220; Georgi & 
Vitak music ¢co., Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 

ZURUCK VON DER AUKTION; text von 
O. A. Alberts, musik von Hugo 
Leonard, ftir gesang u. piano. 


Mozart 


[1115 
© June 11,.1914> 1 e Jam. 2, 1915; 
EK 356064; Drei masken verlag, 


g. m. b, h., Munich. 

ZWIAZKOWY; mazur by W. Osmiatow- 
ski, op. 4, arr. by Joseph Korda; 
orch. 4to. [1116 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
E 355408; Henry Schunke & co., 
Buffalo. 


99 (DER) PSALM, DER HERR IST KONIG; 
von Johannes Senftleben, op. 8, fiir 
gemischten chor a capella; partitur. 
4to. pAday, 

© Nov. 24, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356049; C. F. Kahnt, nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1915: 


Class D. Dramatico-musical compositions (including 2 unpublished) — 5 
Class HE. Musical compositions (including 101 unpublished) _—______~ 1,112 
LE EP, BP ee Se 09 VE ERE es aga ee ee a thy 

——E i- — — —E- 


4, 1909. 


He SHALL ABIDE; words by J. H. Sam- 
mis, music by. D. B. Towner. Bi! 
© by Daniel Brink Towner, Chi- 
cago, aS the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 5991, Dec. 
17, 1914. Original entry, July 23, 
1887, no. 19103. 


I HAVE A CROWN; words by J. H. Sam- 
mis, music by D. B. Towner. [2 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 5981, Dec. 17, 
1914. Original entry, July 16, 1887, 
no. 18425. 
In THE NEW CREATION; words arr. by 
T., music by D. B. Towner. [3 
© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 5979, Dee. 17, 
1914. Original entry, Jan. 20, 1887, 
no. 1691. 


) Just as THov witt; words by P. P. 
Bliss, music by D. B. Towner. [4 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 5990, Dec. 17, 1914. 
Original entry, July 238, 1887, no. 
19102. 


No oTHER NAME; words by J. H. Sam- 
' mis, music by D. B. Towner. [5 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 5980, Dec. 17, 1914. 
Original entry, Feb. 4, 1887, no. 
2827. 


_ O may I JOIN THAT COMPANY; words 
by J. E. Rankin, music by Da B. 
‘Towner. 6 
ff © by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 5996, Dec. 17, 
1914. Original entry, Nov. 25, 1887, 
no. 30562. 


OLD FOLKS AT HOME; concert tran- 
scription by Sebastian Bach Mills, 
op. 36; piano. [7 

© by Albert Edward Mills, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y., as child of the de- 
ceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 5978, Dec. 17, 
1914. Original entry, Oct. 8, 1887, 
no. 25954. 


SER CSET 


t 


ain diaiin 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


[1117 


ONLY REMEMBERED; words by H. Bo- 
nar, music by D. B. Towner. {8s 
© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 5994, Dec. 17, 1914. 
Original entry, Sept. 19, 1887, no. 
23856. 


PAUL AND SILAS; words by P. P. Bliss, 
music by D. B. Towner. 
© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 5993, Dee. 17, 1914. 
Original entry, Sept. 19, 1887, no. 
23855. 

Precious (THE) BLOOD OF JESUS}; 
words by F. R. Havergal, musie by 
D. B. Towner. [10 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author. in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 5986, Dee. 17, 1914. 
Original entry, July 16, 1887, no. 
18434. 

RooM IN THE HEART OF JESUS; words 
by Hl Nathan, music by D. B. 
Towner. [11 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 5982, Dec. 17, 1914. 
Original entry, July 16, 1887, no. 
18427. 

RURAL DANCE; by C. Sternberg, op. 37, 

no. 1; piano. [12 

© by Constantin Sternberg, Phila- 
delphia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 5977, 
Dee. 17, 1914. Original entry, Jan. 
11, 1887, no. 827. 


SING ME A SONG OF THAT LAND; words 
by George Cooper, music by D. B. 
Towner. [13 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 5989, Dec. 17, 1914. 
Original entry, July 16, 1887, no. 
18488. 

SoLpieRsS oF JESUS; words by J. H. 

Sammis, music by D. B. Towner. i 
[ 
© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 5987, Dec. 17, 1914. 
Original entry, July 16, 1887, no. 
18435. 


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1117 (15) pt. 111, n. s., v. 10, no. 1, 1915 


SoMEWHERE TO-NIGHT; words by R. M. | WASH ME WHITE AS SNOW; words by 


Offord, music by D. B. Towner. [15 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 5992, Dec. 17, 1914. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 19, 1887, no. 23854. 


TRAVELLING HOME; words by J. Cen- 


nick, music by T. C. O’Kane, arr. by 
D. B. Towner. [16 


© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
as .the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 5995, Dec. 1%, 
1914. Original entry, Sept. 19, 1887, 
no. 28859. 


Charles Wesley, music by D. B. 
Towner. [18 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 5988, Dec. 17, 1914. Orig- 
inal entry, July 16, 1887, no. 18437. 


WE SHALL BE HAPPY THEN; words by 


J. H. Sammis, music byes vee 
‘Towner. [19 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as the | 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 5985, Dee. 17, 
1914. Original entry, July 16, 1887, 
no. 18483. 


WE SOON SHALL WEAR THE CROWN; 
words by J. H. Sammis, music by 
D. B. Towner. [20 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 5988, Dec. 17, 1914. Orig- 
inal entry, July 16, 1887, no. 18430. 


TRUST AND OBEY; words by J. H. Sam- 
mis, music by D. B. Towner. [17 
© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 5984, Dec. 17, 1914. Orig- 
inal entry, July 16, 1887, no, 184381. 


64 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


ALONG CAME RUTH. [21 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 

1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 
ALWAYS TREAT HER LIKE A BABY. [22 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 

1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 
APROPOS; by Arndt. [23 
a © G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 2, 1915; recorded, 

v. 2, p. 126. 

_AT THE BANKRUPT’S BALL. [24 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 


New York. Notice reec’d Jan. 23, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 127. 


| BACK TO THE CAROLINA YOU LOVE. [25 
Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 
ve 2p. 126: 


BUM DIDDLE DE UM BUM. [26 


© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, Ds 1.26. 


CAN YOU PAY FOR A BROKEN HEART; 
words and music by C. K. Harris. 
[27 
© Charles K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 18, 1915; recorded, 
woe, [1 25, 


CAPER SAUCE; one or two oe by Cecil 
Macklin. [28 


© Edward Schuberth & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 4, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 1238. 


CHEER UP, BETTER TIMES WILL SOON BE 
HERE; words by Joe Young and EKd- 
gar Leslie, music by Maurice Abra- 
hams. [29 


© Maurice Abrahams music co., 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
14, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 125. 


CHIN-CHIN; fox-trot by Ivan Caryll. 

[30 

© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 20, 1915; recorded, 
w. 2, p. 125. 


1915; recorded, 


© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. | 


HIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANU- 
FACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. (1) EOF THE ACT OF 


(1117 


COME OVER TO DOVER.. [31 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


COME TO THE LAND OF THE ARGENTINE. 
: [32 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
Va 2, D 126. 


Cows MAY COME AND COWS MAY GO, 
BUT THE BULL GOES ON FOREVER. [33 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 4, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 123. 


DANCE OF THE WOODNYMPHS; by Fred 
Edger Fitzgerald. [34 
© Himan music co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Wo 2 tot. 


DESECRATION ; by Arndt. [35 

© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 2, 1915; recorded, 
Woke, De 126, 


DOODLE VODLE DEE, SOMEBODY COME AND 
KISSED ME. [36 
© M. Witmark & son, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1915; recorded, 
Vi 2, pe LZ: 


He’s A DEVIL. [37 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


Her’s A RAGPICKER. [38 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
W,.2,. Do L2G: 


HEARTS AND FLOWERS HESITATION; by 
Tobani-Roberts. 39 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 15, 1915; recorded, 
Meo D. 125. 


HERE I Am. [40 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 4, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 1238. 


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1117 (41) 


HuMoROUS HUMORESQUE; by Dvorak- 
Roberts. [41 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 15, 1915; recorded, v. 
2p. 125, 


HYSTERICS RAG. [42 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice reec’d Jan. 6, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


I CAN’? STOP LOVING you Now. [43 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


I DIDN’T RAISE MY BOY TO BE A SOL- 
DIER. [44 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, v. 
2p. 26; 


I HATE YOU. [45 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
Vo. te. deo. 


I’LL GO HOME AND LOVE MY WIFE. [46 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 28, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 127. 


T’LL TAKE YOU BACK TO PANAMA. [47 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


I LOVE TO HAVE THE BOYS AROUND ME. 

[48 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice ree’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
Vit, We deG: 


I WANT TO GO BACK TO MicHIGAN. [49 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


I WANT TO GO To TOKIO. [50 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, v. 
2. Dp. A226: 


Ir I HAD YOU. [51 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


Ir I WERE A BEE AND YOU WERE A RED, 
RED ROSE; words and music by Shel- 
ton Brooks. [52 


© Maurice Abrahams music co., 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
14, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 125. 


Tv’s TOO LATE TO FORGET YOU Now. [53 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., New) 


York. Notice rec’d Jan. 238, 19153 
recorded, v. 2, p. 127. 


LET’S GO AROUND THE TOWN. [54 
(© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, | 


v..2,4D.. 126: 
LocK ME IN YOUR HAREM AND THROW 


AWAY THE KEY. : [55 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. | 


Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
V2, De eG. 
MEMORIES. [56 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. 
recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


MIGHTY LAK A ROSE; waltz hesitation 
by Ethelbert Nevin and Frank W. 
Mckee. 

© John Church co., Cincinnati, O. 


Notice rec’d Jan. 28, 1915; recorded, | 


V. 2, pe 126: 


MINSTREL (THE) PARADE. 


Wise ee 


MorRNING EXERCISE. 
© Irving Berlin, inc. New York. 


= | 
| 
y 


pt. II, 0. s., Vv. 10 


Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; | 
[57 


[58 © 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. | 
Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 


[59 


Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, | 


Me 25 Oe dz 


MOVE OVER. 

© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
Vu. 2s): dee 


MY BEAUTIFUL CHATEAU OF LOVE. [61 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 
4, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 128. 
MY CROONEY MELODY. [62 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 
My Dappy Lone LEGS. [63 


© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


My own VENETIAN ROSE. “s [64 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, 
VV. 205) 126) 
NESBIT-CLIFFORD. 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


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[60 


NeEvuTRALITY (THE) MARCH; by Mike 
_ Bernard. [6 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 22, 1915; recorded 
ee ae Ba 


JNO PLACE LIKE THE U. S. A. 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; 
, recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


‘On HOW THAT WOMAN COULD COOK. 
[68 
f © Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; 
{ recorded, v. 2. p. 124. 


‘Onty (THE) GIRL; fox-trot. [69 
f © M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
| Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1915; recorded 
Wa oy 125. 


one-step or march. [70 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 16, 1915; recorded, 
Page. £25, 


Yy (THE) way; from To-night’s the 

ight, by Paul A, Rubens. [71 
© Chappell & co., lid., London. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 7, 1915; recorded, 

- V8, p. 123. 


Rac (THE) OF RAGS; Syncoper com- 
posed by W. E. Macquinn. [72 

© Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, 
Woe Pp. Aa. 


RocKAWAY HUNT. [73 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


[67 


Vv. 
ONL 
n 


San Francisco; at that San- Fran-Pan- 
American fair. [74 


| 
© Broadway music corporation, 
= New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 4, 
' 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 1238. 


SETTLE DOWN IN A ONE HORSE TOWN. 
[75 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 

m Vv. 2, p. 126. 


_SHE WAS ALL THAT A PAL OUGHT TO BE. 
[76 


© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No-- 


tice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, 

wo 2, DP. 126. 
SHOW US HOW TO DO THE FOX TROT. 
ET? 


© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
vo. Dp. 126. 


tal Seow: 


NOTICES OF USER 


1117 (90) 


SIMPLE MELODY. [78 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
Ve 2.) Ds U6. 

SMASH UP RAG. [79 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 124. 

SPOOKVILLE CHIMES. [80 

‘© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 11, 1915; recorded, 
Wiros Dadoos 

SPRINGTIME (THE) WAGON OF LOVE. 

[S1 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 

co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 4, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 123. 

STAY DOWN WHERE YOU BELONG. [82 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
Vives Ds- 126; 
SYNCOPATED (THE) WALK. [83 


© Irving Berlin, ine, New York. 


Notice ree’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
Vo 2, Do Los 
THAT LITTLE LAMB WAS ME, [84 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Ve De pe ets 


THERE’S A LIGHT THAT’S BURNING IN 
THE WINDOW OF THE LITTLE HOUSE 


UPON THE HILL. [85 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 23, 

1915; recorded, v.. 2; p. 127. 
THERE WAS A TIME. [86 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 23, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 127. 


THEY ALWAYS FOLLOW ME AROUND. 
[87 
© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
Vil 2, Dp. 12. 
THOSE MUSICAL EYES. [88 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
4.1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 123. 


To-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; fox-trot by 


Paul A. Rubens. [89 
© Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 20, 1915; recorded, 
Vents eos 
—— selection from the opera, by Paul 
A. Rubens, [90 
© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 20, 1915; recorded, 
Wi. 2,) De 225: 


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1117 (91) 
Tony TRAVIATA, [91 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 


New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 23, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 127. 


UNDER THE OLD OAK TREE. [92 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 124. 
UNTIL THE VERY END. [93 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 23, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 127. 
VIOLIN (THE) MY GREAT GRAND DADDY 
MADE. [94 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p: 126. 


WHAT IS LOVE. [95 

© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 126. 


WHEN I DISCOVERED YOU. [96 
© Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 126. 
WHEN I WAS A DREAMER. [97 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 124. 


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WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN. [98 | 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. if 

co., New York. . Notice rec’d Jan, 
19, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 125. 


WHEN YoU LOVE; by Leo Edwards. 


© G. Schirmer, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 14, 1915: recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 128. 


WHY DON’T THEY DO IT NOW. [100 }} 

© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 

tice ree’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 126. 


WHY NOT SING WEABIN’ OF THE GREEN. 

[101 

© Leo Feist, ine.. New York. No- 

tice ree’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, v. 
2p. 126. 


WINTER NIGHTS. [102 

© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 

New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 9, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 124. 


WON’r YOU HESITATE WITH ME. 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 124. 


WRAP ME IN A BUNDLE. [104 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New | 
York. Notice rec’d Jan. 6, 1915; re- | 
corded, v. 2, p. 124. 


[103 } 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A LA GAVOTTE; by Eduard Schiitt, op. | AFTER GLOW; reverie serenade by 


84, no. 2, played by Marguerite 
Volavy. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, C 1613.) [1118 

© May 10, 1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1915; 
BH. 351212; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


ABENDGLOCKEN (Evening bells); kom- 
poniert von Hermann S§Spielter, op. 
85, no. 5; klavier zu 4 handen. (Jn 
miniaturen, no. 5). [1119 

© Dee. 1, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 25, 1915; 
EB, 3584384; J. M. Gutbrod, New York. 


ACROSS THE VALLEY IS WAFTED. (Mein 
lied zieht tiber die halde); German 
verson by Lina Bamberger, English 
version by F. W. Schneider, music 
by Alexander Heineman; high voice, 
in G. Fischer’s ed. [1120 


Geen 2s. 1915: 2 ¢ Jan... 26, 
1915; E 355508; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


ADA WALTZES; by A. F. Richter; 1st 
violin. [1121 


© 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; E 358720; 
Alfred F. Richter, Pagosa Springs, 
Col. ; 


ADRIFT; by Alice Smythe; piano. 

[1122 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; E 358739; 

Alice Smythe-Burton, Honolulu, 
i ieee 


AERIAL LOVE; words by Y. G. Ander- 
son, music by Geo. C. Polini. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., Inc. 

[1123 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 

E 358537; Y. Grant Anderson, Kel- 
loe, Canada. 


AFTER ALL I’VE DONE FOR YOU; words 
and music by W. R. Williams. 
[1124 
@© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 ¢e Jan. 22, 
1915; E 355466; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


Harry J. Lincoln; piano. [1125 


c) dan. 25.) 1915. 2..¢c., Jan.,.26, 
1915; E 355505; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


A-HUNTING WE WILL GO; tally-ho cho- 
rus, part-song, words by Henry 
Fielding, music by Alfred J. Silver; 
male voices. (Octavo ed.,_ part- 
songs for male voices, no. 3894.) 

[1126 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 12, 
1915; E 858808; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 

Ez nut. See Verdi 


AH, FORS’ (Giu- | 


seppe). 


| AIN’T YOU GLAD THAT HIASTER’S HERE: 


words and music by F. A. Clark; 
class song or solo, no. 6. [1127 


©: Jan. 13,1915: 2. e Jan.» 28, 
1915; E 355529; F. A. Clark, Phila- 
delphia. 


AIR DE BALLET; von A. BH. M. Grétry, 
bearbeitung von Sam Franko; vio- 
line mit klavier. (Werke alter 
meister, no. 2.) : * [1128 


© June 29, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 
1915; E 355730; Ries & Erler, Ber- 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND; by [lIrv- 
ing] Berlin, played by Hans Hanke. 
(Hand played arr. 4814.) [1129 


© Nov. 24, 1911: 2 ¢@ Dec. 9, 
1914; E 356266; American piano co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


ALICE AND THE ROSE; words and music 
by Happy Benway, arr. by Reuben 
J. Haskin. [1130 


ie) Jdan...01. I915- 3 ¢ Jan. , 13, 
1915; E 358478; Buckeye music 
pub. co., Columbus, O. 


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1131 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 | 


ALICE IN WONDERLAND; from The girl 
from Utah, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Jerome Kern. 

[1131 

© Jan. 29,. 1915; 2 e. Jan. .29, 
1915; E 358559; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


ALL ABOARD FOR PANAMA; words and 
music by S. Pantozzi. [11382 


©1e. Jan. 27, 1915; E 358466; 
Stephen Pantozzi, Hudson, N. Y. 


-ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL; words by 
Edgar Leslie and Joe Young, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer. [1133 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 3, 1915; 
EH 358607; Kalmar & Puck music Co., 
New York. 


ALL THE BANDS, THEY PLAY THE MaAr- 
SEILLAISE; song, verse and chorus, 
music by J. W. Jenkins; music only. 

[1134 
©, 1 ee. FPeb,.2. 1915: BH 355575; 
James Wade Jenkins, Ashtabula, O. 


ALLE DE SMAA KLOKKER DE RINGE I 
DALE; sang af Jenny Blicher Clau- 
Sen, musik af Rud Langgaard. 1. 
Aften. [low voice] 2. Morgen. 
[high voice]. [1135, 1136 

© Dec. 19, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356310, 356311; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


ALOHA; variations by S. P. Harris; 
piano. [11387 
(ey San. 20) 1915; 2 ean 25, 
1915; E 358404; Sydney P. Harris, 
Los Angeles. 


ALOHA OF (Fareweil, farewell) ; words 
by Herbert Reynolds, music by H. M. 
Queen Liliuokalani, arr. by Chas. N. 
Grant; voice and piano. [11388 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
KH 355680; T. B: Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


ALONE WITH GoD; words by C. M. 
Myers, music by Jas. J. Bell. [1189 

© Jan. 21,1915; 2c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
EK 355696; Calvin M. Myers, Cala- 
well, Kans. 


ALTHO’ I’M IN AMERICA, MY HEART IS 
IN IRELAND WITH YOU; words and 
music by A. C. Brown. [1140 

© 1c. Jan. 9, 1915; BH 358444; 
Arthur Cleve Brown, Bartlesville, 
Okla. 


AMOREUSE; by Berger, played by An- 
drei Kyita. (Rithmodik record 
music rolls, D 1425.) [1141 

© Apr. 15, 1912; 2 e«. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358657; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation.] 


AN DER WEGSCHEIDE; ged. von Karl 


Berner, musik von Rudolf Cahn- 
Speyer, fiir eine mittlere stimme 
und piano. (Zehn lieder, no. 10.) 


[1142 


© Dec. 29, 1914; 1¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 
E 356244; Jungdeutscher verlag, 
Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


ANNiI£ LAURIE WITH VARIATIONS; exX- 
temporization, played by Harold 
Osborne Smith. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, D 9805.) [1143 

© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 858688; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


ANVIL cHoruUS. See Verdi (Giuseppe). 


ARABESQUE, NO. 2; by Debussy, played 
by Katharine Goodson. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, F 1703.) [1144 


© Oct. 15, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 351232; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. | 


ARKANSAS (THE) TRAVELLER; fox trot, 
by G. Schieiffarth; piano. [1145 


© Jan. 21, 1915; 2 ¢ Heb. 1, 1975: 
E 358578; Geo. Schleiffarth, Chicago. 


ARNE (—) Four little dances; by Arne, 
selected and arr. by Percy A. White- 
head; piano. Contents :—Minuet.— 
Country dance. — Gavotte. — Horn- 
pipe. (Young people’s music library, 
no. 7.) [1146 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 1, 1915; 
356254; Patriotic pub. co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


ARTILLERY (THE) HIE-UP; words and 
music by C. Dewey; voice and pi- 
ano. [1147 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
1) 358576; Carl Dewey, Lansing, 
Mich. 


As IN THE FIELDS OF WHEAT; words by 
D. Douty, music by C. Donovan. 
Washington, Marks- Goldsmith co., 
ine. [1148 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EH 358533; Daisy Douty, Sangerville, 
Me. 


70 


oa 


4 


| no. 2, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1166 


- AS THE DAY FADES AWAY I WANT YOU; 
lyric by J. Will Callahan, music by 
Paul Pratt; in G. [1149 

Peano. 14. 1914: 2 ¢ rJan. 27, 
1915; E 358461; Seidel music pub. 
co., ine., Indianapolis. 


AT SAN FRANCISCO’S FAIR; words by D. 
C. McGinnis, music by P. L. Eu- 
bank. [1150 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
E 355572; P. L. Eubank & D. C. 
McGinnis, San Antonio, Tex. 


AT SUNSET: romanze, by Mackie- 
Beyer; military band. 4to. [1151 


Sodan. 20, 1915: 2 ¢ Jan. 30. 
1915; BE 355540; J. W. Pepper & son. 
Philadelphia. 


AT THE PICTURE PALACE; first cycle, 
by John Ashworth; pianoforte. 
[1152 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 351174; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


AU FAIT; waltz by J. Jordan; piano. 
[1153 
© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EK 358629; Jules Jordan, Providence, 
5-1. 


AU PRINTEMPS. 
Francois). 


AUFSCHURING. See Schumann (Rob- 
ert Alexander). 


AUNTIE SKINNER’S CHICKEN DINNER; 
by Theodore Morse, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkhaus. 1. Vocal orchestra, in 
C. 4to.—2. Song, words by Arthur 
Fields and Earl Carroll. 

[1154, 1155 

© Feb. 5, 1915: 2 ec. Feb. 6, 1915; 

E 355712; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on 
hew arrangement. ] 


See Gounod (Charles 


AUS ERNSTER ZEIT; ouverture, von Fe- 
lix Weingartner, op. 56; fiir orches- 
ter; partitur. [1156 


© Noy. 24, 1914: 1 ¢ Feb. 9, 
1915; E 356331; Universal edition, 
Vienna. 


AUTUMN IN THE ORCHARD; part-song, 
words by Gordon Bottomley, music 
by Edgar L. Bainton; mixed voices. 

[1157 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 

E 351207; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


AUTUMN LEAVES; valse by Richard F. 
Kusanke, jr.; piano. [1158 
© Jan. 23, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 

E 358397 ; Bucci bros., New York. 


AUTUMN MEMORIES; romance by C. C. 
Cramniond, op. 15; violin and piano. 
[1159 
© Jan. 20, 1915; 2c. Jan. 22, 1915; 

Ei 355465; Wm. A. Evans, Boston. 


AvE Marta (My faith looks up to 
Thee) ; duet, music by D. H. Wilson; 
treble voices. [1160 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EH 355685; Daniel H. Wilson, Port- 
land, Or. 


BABILLAGE; by Durand, played by Felix 
Gerdts. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, B 95638.) [1161 


© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351237; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


BaBy LOU LULLABY; words and music 
by M. L. Baer. Little Rock, Ark., 
Carl:J. Baer. [1162 


© Feb. 5, 1915: 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
FE 358717; Marie Louise Baer, Hope. 
Ark. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Bourrée 
in G maior: by Bach-Tours, played 
by Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, C 1623.) [1163 


© May 9, 1912: 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
F 358676; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation.] 


Short preludes and fugues: by 
J. S. Bach, edited by Franklin Tay- 
lor; piano. [1164 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 1c. Jan. 25,.1915; 
E 351158; Augener, Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing. ] 


Siciliano; von J. S. Bach, bear- 
beitung von Sam Franko; violine mit 
klavier. (Werke alter meister, no. 
es} [1165 


© June 29, 1914; 2c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 355734; Ries & Erler, Berlin. 
[Copyright is claimed on new ar- 
rangement. ] 


BADINAGE; by Victor Herbert, played 
by Andrei Kmita. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord music rolls, C 1164.) [1166 


© Mar. 21, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
BE 358678; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


71 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1167 


BatFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Then 
you'll remember me; [and] I dreamt 
that I dwelt in marble halls, from 
Bohemian girl by M. W. Balfe, played 
by Howard Rockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolis, C 10438.) [1167 

© Mar. 30, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
FE 355615; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


BALLAD (A) TOLD AT CANDLE LIGHT; 
by Cyril Scott; miniature for piano. 
[1168 


© .Jan.., 13,1915. as e. alam. 25, 
1915; E 351154; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 


BALLADE. See Brahms (Johannes). 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois). 


BARBARA POLKA-TWO-STEP (BaruSka 
polka); words’ and music arr. by 
Andrew Grill. [1169 


© Jan. 25, 1915: 2) 'e. ‘Jan. 25, 
1915; E 358394; Joseph Jiran, Chi- 
cago. 


BARCAROLLA. See Holiday sketches. 


BARNUM AND BAILEY RAG; words and 
music by George M. Cohan. [1170 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EH 358647; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & hunter, New York. 


BAYSIDE (THE) GAVOTTE; by C. HE. 
Leighton; ist mandolin. feral 


© 'Fan,.25, 1915s 2 ie: Sans Zr, 
1915; E 858472; Clifford E. Leigh- 
ton, Portland, Me. 


BE STINGY WITH YOUR KISSES; from 
What’s going on, words by Wm. J. 
McKenna, music by August Klein- 
ecke. [1172 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1915: 
EH 355740; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


BE A GOD & HOLD ME. See Woman’s 


(A) last word. 


BeEAR (THE) CAT; one step by Mrs. H. 
W. Noblett; piano. [1173 
©: Jan: 25, 1915: 2 ses diameni25, 
1915; E 358379; Mrs. H. W. Nob- 
lett, Baton Rouge, La. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) CITY OF GOLD; 
words by E. Randall, music by W. 
L. Needham; words and melody. 

[1174 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1915; E 358495; 

Emily Randall, Santa Rosa, Cal. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


BEAUTIFUL GARDEN OF FLOWERS; waltz 
ballad, words and music by H. J. 
Ley, arr. by Harry Collinge. [1175 


© Jan. 19, 1915: @°@) Jan 23: 
1915; E 3855699; Edmund J. Ley, 
New York. 


BECAUSE I ALWAYS THINK OF YOU; 
words by L. Pascuite, music by Ed- 
ward Wunderlich. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [1176 


© Jan. 2, 1915: 2°¢ gam erie 
E 358551; Louis Pascuite, New Ro- 
ehelle, N. Y. 


BED-TIME (A) SONG; words by Ran- 
dolph Hartley, music by Arthur 
Bergh; medium voice in C. [1177 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
FE} 355645; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Moonlight 
sonata; by Beethoven, op. 27, no. 2, 
played by Harold Bauer. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, F 165.) 

[1178 


© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 e« Dee. 9, 
1914; E 356268; American piano ©Co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


—— Sonatina in G; by L. van Beetho- 

ven, revised by R. W. Drew; piano. 

[1179 

© Jan, 28, 1915; 2 tei, 

1915; E 855587; Thiebes piano ¢o., 
St. Louis, Mo. 

BEETS AND TURNIPS; fox trot, by Cliff 
Hess and Fred E. Ahlert; piano. 

, [1180 

© Jan, 25, 1915) 2 ce ames, 

1915; E 358390; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 

BEHOLD THE RISEN Kine; Haster song, 
words by George Cooper, music by | 
Louis R. Dressler; low voice, in F; 
piano ace. with violin obligato. 

[1181 
© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ec Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355646; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

BELFRY CHIMES; reverie, by Will B. 

Morrison; piano. [1182 

© Jan. 1, 1915: 2@ Jan Zig 
H 358462; Seidel music pub. co., inc., 
Indianapolis. : 

BELIEVE ME, IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING 
YOUNG CHARMS. See Tracy (George 
Lowell) Six Irish songs. 

BELLE OF BROADWAY; book and lyrics 
by Henry White (Roland Oliver), 
-music by H. B. Olsen. Vocal score. 

[1188 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; BE 355739; H. 
Bernhardt Olsen, New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


E no. 2, 1915 


i 


¢ 


_ BENEDICTUS IN THE KEY OF E FLAT; 


music by Alfred Wooler; mixed 
- voices and organ. 4to. (Popular 
edition series, no. 156.) [1184 


i Jan. 20, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 25, 
1915; E 351164; Woodward & co., 
London, Ont., Canada. 


BERCEUSE; by Schytte, op. 26, no. 7 

- played by Howard Brockway. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, C 2018.) 

[1185 

© June 15, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

EK 358665; American piano co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 

terpretation. ] 


—— See also Grieg (Edvard Hager- 
up). 


BERCEUSE IN G. See Godard (Benja- 
min Louis Paul). 


BEVERLY HUNT; fox trot, by M. Kay 


Jerome; piano. [1186 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 358782; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


BEYOND THE ETHEREAL BLUE; ®ords and 

music by J. J. Walters. [1187 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 

E 355670; Joseph Josiah Walters, 
Warwick, N. Y. 


Bie (THE) RED ROSE MEANS LOVE; 
words by Chas. D. Tibbits, music by 
Florence M. Hayden. [1188 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358475; C. D. Tibbits, Hartford, 
Conn. 


BILLY; by Kendis & Paley, played by 
Hans Hanke. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, B 523.) {1189 

© Dec. 12, 1911; 2c. Dec. 9, 1914; 
E 356260; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


Brepds; words by Moira O’Neill, music 


by Mabel Nightingale Woodward. 
London, Novello & co., ltd. (Two 
songs, set 1, no. 2.) [1190 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 356300; Julia Lloyd, Birmingham, 
England. 


BirtH (THE) oF May; four-part song, 
words by Hazel Deyo, music by Gas- 
ton Otey Wilkins; women’s voices 
and piano. 4to. [1191 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355648; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


1199 


BiiRTHDAY (THE) OF A Kine; Christ- 
mas song by W.H. Neidlinger, played 
by Andrei Kmita. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord music rolls, B 9943.) [1192 

© Nov. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358687; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


BizET (GeEorcES) /Toreador’s song; 
from Carmen by G. Bizet, played by 
Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, D 1734.) [1193 

© May 17, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358654; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


BLACKSMITH’sS (THE) sone; by Albert 
W. Koechling, op. 7, no. 1; piano. 
[1194 
© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 18, 1915; 
EH 358279; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


BLAUE ROSEN; text nach dem eng- 
lischen von Rudyard Kipling, musik 


von Rudolf Cahn-Speyer; fiir eine 
mittlere stimme und klavier. (Zelm 
lieder, no. 3.) [1195 


© Dee. 29, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 
KE 356237; Jungdeutscher verlag, 
Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


BLAZE OF HONOR; march two step by 

Harry J. Lincoln; piano. [1196 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 

FE 355506; Vandersloot. music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


BLow, BUGLE, BLOW; four-part song, 
words by Tennyson, music by Edgar 
L. Bainton; female voices unacc. 

[1197 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 

E 351206; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


BLUE DANUBE WALTZ; by Johann 
Strauss, jr., played by Hans Hanke. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, D 
435.) [1198 

© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 9, 1914; 
E 356262; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

BOrRESEN (HakKoN) Quatuor; par H. 
Borresen, op. 20, pour 2 violons, alto 
et violoncelle; partition; [format de 
poche. ] [1199 

© Dee. 22, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356320; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


BoHEME (La) See Puccini (Giacomo). 


BourREkE IN G Mason. See Bach (Jo- 
hann Sebastian). 


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1200 


Bow (THE) OF CREPE UPON THE COT- 
TAGE DOOR; words and music by D. J. 
Wood. [1200 

© Jan; 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
HK} 358885; Daisy Job Wood, Louis- 
burg, Kan. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Ballade; by 
Brahms, op. 118, no. 38, played by 
Marguerite Volavy. (Rythmodik 


record music rolls, C 25538. ) [1201 
(Cy Ate. 2. 1912 3.2. Heb. 8, 1915; 
EH 3912138; American piano Co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 

terpretation. ] 


BREAD OF THE WORLD; hymn-anthem, 
words by R. Heber, music by Her- 
bert HE. Hyde; mixed chorus with 
sop. Solo, organ ace. (8vo. choruses, 
no, 6082) [1202 

© Feb. 4,:1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EK 858715; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BREATH OF THE SPRING; vocal duet, 

words by Florence Hyva Bryan, mu- 

_ sic by Charles A. Chase. [1203 

©. fan: 28, 19th 2 e4 Jamei2b, 

1915; EH 358395; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


BRIDE (THE) ROSE; from song cycle, 
In nature’s garden, words by Rob- 
ert Loveman, music by E. Weller 
French; high voice and piano, with 
violin obligato, ad lib. [1204 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EK 3586381; Emma W. French, New- 
tonville, Mass. 


BRIGHTLY GLEAMS OUR BANNER; PIo- 
cessional hymn, words by T. J. Pot- 


ter, music by T. Tertius Noble; 
mixed voices, organ ace. (Svo. 
choruses, no. 6072.) [1205 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
I} 358714; G. Schirmer, New York. 


BRING BACK THE WALTZ AND PETTI- 
coats; words by EH. M. Stuart, mu- 
sic by F. G. Stuart, arr. by Alford- 
Colby musical library. [1206 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; E 358763; 
Evelyn Marie Stuart and Frances 
G. Stuart, Chicago. 


BROADWAY TIPPERARY; from Hello 
. Broadway, lyric and music by Geo. 
M. Cohan. [1207 
© Jan. 18, 1915; 2c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
EH 358754 ; Cohan & Harris pub. Co., 

' New York. 


Brook (THE) 
Four pirss, 


See Haler (Rev.) 


pt. III, n. s., v.10 


BUILD UPON THE ROCK; sacred song, 
words by W. H. Angell, musie by 
George Lowell Tracy. [1208 


© Jan. 16, 1915702 (aus oe 
1915; EK. 3858297; William Henry 
Angell, Mansfield, Mass. 


By FAITH ALONE; sacred cantata, 

words from the Bible and hymnal, 

music by Harvey B. Gaul; tenor, 

bass soli and chorus. 4to. [1209 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 

H 355719; White- Smith music pub. 
Co., Boston. 


By HECK; vocal arrangement of the 
popular eccentric fox-trot, words by 
L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by S. R. 


Henry. [1210 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1. 1915; 
BE} 358598 ; Jos. Ww. Stern & ¢o., New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


By THE PANAMA CANAL; words and 
music by A. J. Pearson. (1211 


© ie. Feb. 12, 1915; E 358802; 
Aven J. Pearson, New York. 


BY THE SAPPHIRE WATERS OF THE BLUE; 
words by L. M. Waite, music by Geo. 
C. Polini. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [1212 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EH) 358540 ; Lois Mary White, Beloit, 
Kans. 


BY THE SEA; words by Alfred Tenny- 
son, music by J. S. Fearis, male 
voices. 4to. [1213 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
EH) 358789; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 


By THE SEA SHORE; by J. M. Baldwin, 
op. 28; piano. [1214 
© Jan. . 27,1915; 2 eae, 
1915; EH 358570 ; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 


By THE WAYSIDE. 
H.) Hight songs. 


CADENZA (A); by Henry Schradieck, 
to the violin concerto by Joh. 
Brahms; violin solo. [i215 


© wage 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EH 855661; G. Schirmer, New York. 


CALIFORNIA I’LL BE EVER TRUE TO YOU; 
_ words and music by A. L. Benson. 
[1216 


Jan. 11, 1915; 2) ec) ame, 
ee Ei 358477; Andrew L. Benson, 
Stockton, Cal. 


See Pommer (W. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


CALL ME DEARIE, THAT’S ALL; words by 
A. H. Eastman, music by Fred Helt- 
/). man. [1217 


Gxigan, 29, 1915; ,2- ecReb.)1, 
1915; E 355589; Fred Heltman co., 
Cleveland. 


} 


CALL (THE) OF MY HEART IS FOR YOU; 
words by Will D. Cobb, music by 
Alfred Solman; med. voice in C. 

[1218 

iafan. 26, 1915; 2:.¢c. Jan. 26, 

1915; E 855509; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


CALL (THE) TO ARMS; words and mu- 
sic by J. Horrocks. [1219 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355687; John Horrocks, Crystal 
City, Manitoba, Canada. 


CAN IT BE LOVE; words by Adrian Ross 
and Paul A. Rubens, musie by Paul 
A. Rubens. [1220 


fad, 18) 1915: 2 ce. Jan.” 23, 
1915; E 356202; Chappell & co., itd., 
London. 


CANADIAN (THE) VOLUNTEER; words 

and music by C. Bonnyeastle. [1221 

© Feb..1, 1915; 1.c. Feb. 2, 1915; 

E 356252; Charlotte Bonnycastle, 
Campbeilford, Ont., Canada. 


CAN’T YOU SEE I MEAN YOU; words by 
M. HB. Rourke, music by Jerome D. 
Kern. [1222 

ewan 15 1991p: 2 e. Jan. 18, 
1915; EH 358483; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


CARO MIO BEN; by Giordani, played by 
Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, C 2458). [12238 
© Aug. 7, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
‘EK 358694; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 

_ terpretation. ] 


CASTANET DANCE; by Wilson 4G. 
Smith, op. 110; piano. (Hispania, 
two Spanish sketches, no. 1.) [1224 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
HH} 355668; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


CELESTE AipA. See Verdi (Giuseppe). 


CHAMINADE (CEcILE LOUISE STE#- 
PHANIE) JHlévation; by Chaminade, 
op. 76, no. 2, played by Marguerite 
Volavy. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, A 2272.) {1225 

© July 11, 1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351215; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


CHAMINADE (C&CILE LOUISE STE£- 
PHANIE)—Continued. 

Pas des amphores; air de ballet, 
by Cécile Chaminade, played by An- 
drei Kmita. (Rythmodik record 


music rolls, B 1582.) (1226 

© May 9, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358671; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. } 


CHANT SOLENELLE. 
Four pieces. 


CHARLIE SWARTZ; words and music by 
H. Dyrenforth. [1227 


© Fanw8, 1915° Be. Peby. 151915: 
EH 3858591; Harold MDyrenforth, 
Hvanston, Til. 


CHARLWOOD (THE) BOYS; 
Song, words and music by J. R. 
Castling. {1228 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 e« Jan. 25, 
1915; EH 351145; William Reeves, 
London. 


CHEER UP, OH YOU KID; words by S. L. 
Fleming, music by C. M. Arthur. 

[1229 

© 1c. Jan. 21, 1915; E 355594; 
Mrs. 8. Lee Fleming, New Haven. 


CHIMES OF WESTMINSTER; reverie by 
H. Freeman; piano with imitation 
church chimes. [12380 


aie adam 12. oi 2 ec: Fan 18, 
1915; E 3858274; Harold Freeman 
co., Providence. 


CHOPIN (F'R&DERIC FRANCOIS) Bal- 
lade; by Chopin, op. 23, played by 
Ferruccio Busoni for Ludwig Hup- 
feld, a. g., Leipzig; in G minor. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, K 
9917.) F230 


© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 351233; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

— Etude; by Chopin, op. 10, no. 10, 
played by Howard Rockway. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, A 2892.) 

1232 

@) Oct; 2.1912 ;)20e: Jan. 16,1915; 
HE). 355618; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

Impromptu; by Chopin, op. 36, 

played’ by Howard Rockway. 

(Rythmodik record music rolls, D 

1005. ) [1283 
G@ Mart 3057 1912* 2) eivdany. 16, 

1915; E 855617; American piano Co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 

on interpretation. ] 


See Ealer (Reyv.) 


marching 


75 


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1234 


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CHOPIN (FREDERIC Francois)—Contd. 
— Nocturne; by F. Chopin, op. 48, 
no. 1, played by Bertha Klemen. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, F 
1027.) {1234 


© Mar. 27, 1912; 2 ec. Jan. 16, 
1915; E 355622; American piano Co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


Prelude; by Chopin, op. 28, no. 
20, played by Adolphe Borchard for 
Ludwig Hupfeld, a. g., Leipzig. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, O 
273.) [1235 

© Dec. 6, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1914; 
E 356271; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


CHRIST NOW REIGNS VICTORIOUS. See 


Six Easter carols 10th series. 


CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY; 
three-part song, words by C. Wes- 
ley, music by Richard Worthing; 
women’s voices. 8vo. [1236 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1915; 
E 355569; Willis musie co., Cincin- 
nati. 


CHRISTIAN HELPER; a collection of sa- 
ered songs, both new and old, by 
Alfred E. Holton, Isaac G. Green, 
Minnis R. Hayes [et al.] [192] p. 
12 mo. [1237 

© Jan. 8, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
A 891371; Teachers’ music pub. co., 
Hudson, N. C. 


CHRISTMAS LyRIC. See Pommer (W. 


H.) Eight songs.. 
CHuRCcCH (THE) HYMNAL; ed. by 
George Whelpton. xliv, 486 p. 8vo. 
[1238 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2. Jan. 12, 1915; 
A 393228; Century co., New York. 


CILIEGE NERE E PERE MOSCATELLE 
(Twas merry Maytime); rispetto 
toscano, English version by Grace 
Hall, music by Alberto Bimboni. 

[1239 
© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
EH 358582; G. Schirmer, New York. 


CINDERELLA WALTZ; composed and 
played by Melville Ellis. (Rythmo- 
dik record music rolls, C 2104). 

[1240 

© July 18, 1912; 2. Feb. 8, 1915; 

EK 358690; American piano ¢co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation.] 


CoLD FEET; words by C. Mead, music by 
Kennard Karl. [1241 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355677; Chonné Mead, Los An- 
zeles. 


CoLOMBA MARCH; by Gaetano Man- 
nino, op. 10; piano. [1242 


© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 355588: A. Cirigliano, New York. 


CoME across; one step or trot, by 
M. B. Kaufman. 1. Orchestra, arr. 
by Alford Colby. 4to. 2. Piano. 

(1248, 1244 


© Jan 27, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 27, 
1915; EQ 358441, 858442; Mel B. 
Kaufman, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


COME ALONG ALL YOU MEN, COME ALONG; 
words by Jack Clarke, music by Art 
Lyons. [1245 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 25, 1915; 
HE 858409 ; Craig, Hillis & co., Chicago. 


CoME, HOLY SPIRIT; by A. J. Purring- 
ton. 1. Violin obbligato.—2. Song, 
words by Isaac Watts; sop. solo, 
with violin obbl. and organ ace. New 
York, H. W. Gray co. [1246, 1247 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. each Feb. 8, 
1915; E 358723, 358724; Miss A. J. 
Purrington, New York. 


COME ON, YE BOYS OF CANADA; rally 
song, words and music by D. Carpen- 
ter Kenyon. [1248 

© Jan. 23,1915; 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 351161; Dora C. Kenyon, London, 
Canada. 


CoME TO FLorIpDA; words and music by 
H. Mather. [1249 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 e. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358603 ; Harold Mather, Lake City, 
Fla. 


CoME TO THE BALL; from Quaker girl 
by Lionel Monckton, played by Fred 
A. Schmitz. (Rythmodik record mu- 
sic rolls, B 463.) [1250 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1914: 
E 355605; American piano co., New 
York. |Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


CoME TO THE FATHER; words and mu- 

sic by Gertrude Y. Ville. {1251 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 2c. Jan. 23, 1915; 

E 355490; R. M. Honeyman, Norris- 
town, Pa. 


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COMMUNION SERVICE IN B FLAT; by 
John W. Bearder; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Popular edition series, no. 158.) 

[1252 

freden, 22) 1915: 1 ¢.. Jan. 25, 

1915; BH 351165; Woodward & co., 
London, Ont., Canada. 


CONCERT-ETUDE. See MacDowell (EHd- 
ward Alexander). 


CONVENT CHIMES; meditation by H. B. 
Phelps; piano. [1253 
© Web. 11,°1915; 2 c. Feb. 12, 
1915; E 3588338; Hatch music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


See Arne (—) Four 
and two 


CoUNTRY DANCE. 
little dances.—March 
dances. 


CRADLE sonc. See Schubert (Franz 


Peter). 


“CRIMSON AND GOLD; song of 46, words 
by J. D. Haney, composed by G. G. 
(George Gartlan) [1254 

etn 28, 1915; 2 .¢. Heb, .10, 
1915; E 358793; John D. Haney, 
New York. 


CRIMSON (THE) SUNSET; by Oliver 
King; organ. (Tone poems, no. 3.) 
[1255 


Ce dams 25;,.1915; 1 ¢.>Jan. 26, 
1915; E 356209; Novello & eo., Itd., 
London. 


CUPID IS A PIRATE BOLD. See Gems 


from The bagatelle. 


CUPID IS RUNNING A GAMBLING WHEEL; 
words by E. M. Stuart, music by F. 
G. Stuart, arr. by Alford-Colby mu- 
sic library. [1256 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; E 358761; 
Evelyn Marie Stuart and Frances G. 
Stuart, Chicago. 


CUPID TELL ME WHY; from Mlle. Ro- 
sita, by [Victor] Herbert, played by 
L. H. Hansen. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, D 505.) [1257 

© Dec. 27, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1914; 
E 356270; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


CUPID’Ss COMMAND; words by Robert 


Coleman, music by G. Marschal- 
Loepke [pseud. of Grace Clough- 
Leighter] ; high voice in F. [1258 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c..Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358600; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


83503—15——2 


1268 


DANCE (THE) OF THE CRICKETS; by 
Marie Crosby, op. 32, no. 4; piano. 
(Characteristic pieces for young pi- 
anists, no. 4.) [1259 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 12, 
1915; E 358834; Hatch musie co., 
Philadelphia. 


DANCE RoziKA; one step from Rozika 
Dolly, by Jean Schwartz; piano. 
[1260 
@ Jan, 2c, 19Gb. Oc Jam 223, 
1915; E 355489; Knickerbocker mu- 
sic pub co., New York. 


DANCING AT THE COTTON BALL; words 
by Lou Klein, music by Jerome 
Shay. [1261 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 30, 1915; 
E 355547; Maurice Richmond music 
co., ine., New York. 


DANCING THE TANGO WITH YOU; words 
by L. M. Costello, musie by R. A. 
Browne. [1262 


© i «@ Jan. 27, 1915: WH 358455; 
Leo. M. Costello, Washington. 


DANSE-SERENADE; by Wilson G. Smith, 
op. 110; piano. (Hispania, two 
Spanish sketches, no. 2.) [1263 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355669; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land, 


DARLING, I AM DREAMING OF YOU; 
words and musie by T. Simpson, 
[arr. by HE. Andino.] [1264 

© 1 e¢. Jan. 28, 1915; BE 355582; 
Thomas Simpson, Pawtucket, R. I. 

DaT IRISH RAG; by A. F. Richter; ist 

violin. [1265 
© 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; E 358719; Al- 
fred F. Richter, Pagosa Springs, Col. 

DAVENPORT; words and music by A. A. 
Petrow. [1266 

© 1 e, Feb. 10, 1915; E 358791; 
Alfred A. Petrow, Davenport, Ia. 
Day (THE) IDEAL; words and music 
by J. W. W. Cumming. [1267 
© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
EH 355510; John Whitlow Wetherell 
Cumming, Portsmouth, Va. 

Day (THE) IS GENTLY SINKING TO A 
CLOSE; short hymn-anthem for even- 
ing service; words by C. Words- 
worth, music by H. Alexander 


Matthews; ten. or sop. solo and 
mixed chorus with organ ace. (Oc- 
tavo church music, no. 6051.) [1268 


© Jan. 20, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358399: G. Schirmer, New York. 


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1269 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 10 


Day (THE) OF SALVATION; words and 

music by C. C. Bogle. [1269 

© Feb!'3, 1915; 2 ¢ Web. 5, 1915; 

E 358687; C. C. Bogle, White River 
Junction, Vt. 


DEARIE; by Clare Kummer, played by 
Andrei Kmita. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, A 10062). [1270 


© Dec. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358679; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. | 


DEBUTANTE (THE) ; six original piano- 
forte duets, by Mentor Crosse, op. 21. 
[1271 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 a Feb. 12, 
1915; E 358831; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


DEBUTANTE (THE) ONE-STEP; from the 
operetta, by Victor Herbert, arr. for 
orch. by Harold Sanford; small 
oreh. Ato. 272 


© Jan.19,, 19lsei2 ¢, stan 2b, 
1915; EH 3858400; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


DESTINY; words and music by Frank 
H. Colby; mezzo sop. or contralto, 
baritone or bass. [1273 


© Dec. 20, 1914; 2 ¢ Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 3587384; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


DET BINDER MED DUG; sang af Jenny 
Bliches Clausen, musik af Rud Lang- 
gaard. [1274 

© Dec. 19, 1914; 2c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
EH 356312; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


DEUTSCHE (DIE) FLAGGE; gedicht von 
Freiherr von Ompteda, musik von 
Isabella Anna Schmaal. Milwau- 
kee, Wm. A. Kaun music co. [1275 

(© Jan.) 20) 21915 5. 2.°e. : Jam. 29: 


1915; E 358558; J. Erich Schmaal, 
Milwaukee. 


DEUTSCHE (DAS) MUTTERHERZ; worte 
von Leo Leipziger, musik von Karl 
Haupt. [1276 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
EH 356308; Josef Eberle, Vienna. 


DEVONSHiRE (A) DiITTy; words by Al- 
fred Noyes, music by M. Seymour 
Watts. Springfield, Hampden music 
house. [1277 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915: 
Hi} 358602; Marjorie S. Watts, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


DIE IN THE FIELD OF BATTLE; words and 

music by [C. P. Jones.] [1278 

© Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 25, 1915; 

BE 358486; Charles Price Jones, Jack- 
son, Miss. 


DiscorD (THE) RAG; by Annette Stone; 

piano. New York, Popular music co. 

[1279 

© Feb. 1, 1914; 2°@) Jame 2a 1913; 

HE 358753; Henry J. Millstone, Chi- 
cago. 


Do rou KNow Him; words by Chas. W. 
Vaughan, music by J. D. Vaughan. 
[1280 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 18, 1915; 
H} 358282; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


DoLtLy DIMPLE; words and music by 
C. M. Garland; words and melody. 
[1281 


© 1c Jan. 26, 1915; BM Sanates 
Claude M. Garland, Chicago. 


Don GIOVANNI. See Mozart (Wolfang 


Amadeus) 


Don’r BLAME ME FOR WHAT HAPPENS 
IN THE MOONLIGHT, BLAME THE MOON; 
words by Joe Young, music by Bert 
Grant. [1282 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2¢. Jan. 25,1915; 
E 358889; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


DOWN AMONG THE PINE CLAD HILLS OF 
MAINE; words by G. A. Frachner, 
music by Everett J. Evans. [1283 


© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1915; 
E 358493; George <A. Frachner, 
Goffstown, N. H. 


DOWN BY THE HRIE CANAL; from Hello 
Broadway, lyric and musie by Geo. 
M. Cohan. [1284 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358755; Cohan & Harris pub. co., 
New York. 


DOWN WHERE THE CLOVER BLOSSOMS 
Grow; words by M. E. Fuller, music 
by C. M. Arthur. New York, C. L. 
Partee music pub. co. [1285 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 355715; Mary Ellsworth Fuller, 
New York. 


DREAM (A); by J. C. Bartlett, played 
by Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, C 1034.) [1286 

© Mar. 29, 1912: 2°¢) jag eee, 
1915; E 355611; American piano ¢o., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. } 


{3} 


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‘no. 2, 1915 


1303 


‘DREAM (THE) FACE; words by Idael | DU SOLLST MEIN EIGEN SEIN; lied ohne 


Makeever, music by B. M. Tice. 
[1287 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 30,1915; 

_E 355548; Blanche M. Tice, Sioux 
City, Ia. 

Dream (THE) GARDEN. See Pommer 
(W. H.) Bight songs. 


‘DREAMING HEART; words by Hilda 
Hammond-Spencer, music by F. S. 
Breville-Smith; no. 1 in EH fiat. 

[1288 
Sepa. at. 1910; 1 «.” Jan... 28, 
1915; EH 356222; Cary & co., London. 


DREAMING OF YoU; words by Lyle C. 
Kuney, music by L. Vertugno and 
W. H. Kuney. [1289 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355689; Kuney, Vertugno & Short, 
Oelwein, Ia. 


DREAMLAND; characteristic piece by J. 
Amberg; violoncello and piano. 
[1290 
© Dec. 29, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356313; Wilhelm Hansen, Leip- 
zig. 


DREAMS AT SUNSET; hesitation waltz 
by F. H. Losey, op. 347; full orch. 
and piano ace. 4to. [1291 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 355708; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement. ] 


DRIGO SERENADE; transcription by Pa- 
_olo Romano, played by Felix Gerdts. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C 
9458. ) [1292 
© Sept. 20, 1914; 2 « Feb. 8, 
1915; E 351229; American piano co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


Du BIST MEIN HERZENSFREUND; duett 
des Wiener u. Berliner, aus der 
volksposse, Kam’rad minne, gesangs- 
texte von Alfred Schonfeld, musik 
von Max Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert), 
fiir gesang u. piano. [1293 


© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 e@ Jan. 28, 


1915; E 356225; Thalia Theater ver-. 


lag, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on separate edition.] 


DU NATSVAERMERDRONNING FINE; sang 
af Jenny Blicher Clausen, musik af 
Rud. Langgaard. [1294 


© Dec: 12, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356316 ; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


worte, von Peter Brihmer, op. 46, 
fiir pianoforte und violine. [1295 

© Dec. 31, 1913; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356829; M. Mauelshagen, Neuss 
a/R Germany. 


HAwteR (ReEv.) Four pieces; by Rev. 
Ealer, op. 4; piano. Contents :— 
Chant solenelle.—The brook.— 
Haunting thoughts.—Impromptu. 


[1296. 


© 1c. Feb. 12, 1915; E 358816; Ja- 
cob Rubin, New York. 


—— Three romances; by Rev. EHaler, 
op. 5, no. 1; piano. [1297 


© 1e. Feb. 12, 1915; E 358817; 
Jacob Rubin, New York. 


HaRTH (THE) IS THE LorD’s; anthem 
for harvest or festival, words from 
psalm 24, music by A. Tiffany; 
mixed voices and organ. 4to. (Sa- 
cred composition series, no. 26.) 

[1298 

© Jan..12; 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 1, 1915; 

HE. 851179; Albert Tiffany, Hudder- 
field, England. 


EASTER SUNSHINE BREAKS AGAIN. 
Six Easter carols 10th series. 


See 


Ecce vipiMus EUM. See Palestrina 
(G. P. 8.) Three responses. 


Ecstasy; air de ballet, by Carl Wels; 
piano. [1299 


ere. 4s ,1915 4° 2 eo. eeb. 12, 
1915; EH 3588385; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


EDITH WALTZ; by D. A. Kneeland; vio- 
lin and piano. Philadelphia, Hatch 
music co. [1300 

Gy Fen (ii, 115s) 2 .e..Mebs 12, 
1915; E 358848; D. A. Kneeland, 
Waitsfield, Vt. 


ELEVATION. See Chaminade (Cécile 
Louise Stéphanie). 
ELLEN; words and music by Bernard 
Rolt. [1301 
@ Jan. 25, .1915;,,1- cy. Jang28, 
1915; BE 356220; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


ELoIs; simple romance of the movies, 

by A. O. Ford; piano. [1302 

© 1c Feb. 9, 1915; EH 355745; 
Arthur O. Ford, Homer, La. 


EXMPIRE-DAY CELEBRATION; words and 
musie by W. T. Stuart. [1803 
ey GIN. ye ws, Deiat, AATDS ees, 
1915; E 856188; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


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1304 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


ErRotixon, No. 3. See Spinderokken. 


ERSTE SINFONIE, H MOLL; von Hermann 
Gridener, op. 21; ftir orchester. 
Kleine partitur ; 12mo. und stimmen, 
fol. [1304 


© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 c. each Jan. 28, 
1915; E 356234; Jungdeutscher ver- 
lag, Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


ESMERALDA WALTZ (Chanson de la Hs- 
meralda); by Carlos De Mesquita, 
op. 104, arr. by Harry P. Small; pf. 

[1805 


© Nov. 1, 1914; 2e. Nov... 9, TOE ; 
E 353042; Popular music pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


Erupet. See Chopin (Frédéric Fran- 


cois). 


HVEN ONCE IN A WHILE; words by M. 
Frazer, music by C. M. Arthur. 
[1306 


© 1c. Jan. 27, 1915; HB 358436; 
Mary Frazer, Ashtabula, Ohio. 


EVENING HYMN; by Oliver King; or- 
gan. (Tone poems, no. 4.) [1807 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 1c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
EH 356210; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


HVENING MELODY; waltz reverie by W. 
H. Harly; piano. [1808 


© Jan. 12,1915; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
E 355499; Waiter H. Early, Cleve- 
land. 


EVENSONG; by B. Leipold, ed. by Hugo 
Ries, piano. [1309 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 358748; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


EVERYBODY’S DIPPY NOW; words by 
Roger Graham, music by May Hill. 
[1810 

© Jan. 23,1915; 2c. Feb. 1, 1915; 

E 358577; Craig-Ellis & co., Chicago. 


EXALTATION; march by Everett J. 
Evans, arr. by Mackie-Beyer. 1. 
Military band. 4to. 2. March and 
two-step for orchestra. [1311, 1312 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 30, 
1915; E 355541, 355542; J. W. Pep- 
per & son, Philadelphia. 


EXILES LONGING; waltz by D. Boguslau, 
arr. for piano. [1313 


© Jan. 21, 1915; 2c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
E 355566 ; Theodore Lohr, New York. 
{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


EYES, JUST EYES THAT TANTALIZE; 


words by A. E. Schulthorpe, music 


by J. E. Edwards. New York, John 
T, Hall music pub. co. [1314 


© Dec. 26,1914; 2c. Jan. 26,1915; 
E 355502; Albert EH. Schulthorpe, 
Keyport, N. J. 


EYES OF BLUE; words by A. M. Her- 
man, music by Carl Hohler. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[1315 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 


E 358526; Antoinette M. Herman, 
Prague, Neb. 


FAIRYLAND; an opera in three acts, 
words by Brian Hooker. music by 
Horatio Parker; vecal score. [1316 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 ¢c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
D 19550; G. Schirmer, New York. 


FALLEN (THE) HALO; words by Harry 


Wynne, music by Cuthbert Clarke; | 
(Musical - 


recitation with piano ace. 
monologues, no. 124.) [13817 

© Jan. 29, 1915; 1° @ Gane 2s: 
1915; E 351144; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 


HALLING SHADOWS; 
Stone, music by Carl Heil. 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. 


[1318 | 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 


H 358511; Rose S. Stone, Portland, 


Or. 
FANFARE. See Jugendfreuden. 
FANTASIA, TERESA L’OSPANELLA;} 

G. Mannino; per pianoforte. [1319 


© Jan. 6,.1915: 2 ¢ Jam t6e1915- 
EH 358494; Gaetano Mannino, New 
York. 


words by R. S. 
Wash- | 


di 


FAREWELL TO THEE (Aloha oe); Syn- 


copated waltz, by H. M. Queen 
Liliuokalani, arr. by Will B. Mor- 
rison; piano. 

© Jan, 18, 1915> 2 eee, 


[1320 — 


1915; E 858460; Seidel music pub. 


co., ine., Indianapolis. 


FATHER WILLIAM; words anon., music 
by Paul Bliss; male voices. 8vo. 
[1321 
© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EH 358646; Willis music eco., Cincin- 
nati. 


Fatima Brown; words by Joe Mc- 
Carthy, music by Jimmie V. Monaco. 
[1822 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 

E 358604; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 2, 1915 


nos. 1 & 2. See 
Gounod (Charles Francois). 


Faust Porrourrt, 


ji 


‘FAVORITE MOVING PICTURE MUSIC FOLIO; 
by Malvin M, Franklin; piano. Vol. 
# 2, nos, 1—11. [1323 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
BE 355649; Knickerbocker music pub. 
co., New York. 


Fest DRAUF LOS; marschlied aus der 
_ volksposse, Kam’ rad mi&nne,_ ge- 
sangstexte von Alfred Schoénfeld, 
musik von Max Winterfeld (Jean 
Gilbert); fiir gesang u. piano. 
[1824 
© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 23, 
1915; E 356226; Thalia Theater ver- 
lag, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on separate edition.] 


FESTIVE Days. See Thomas (Charles 
Louis Ambroise). 


‘Fisich ([ZDENKO]) Melodie; by 
Fibich, op. 41, no. 4, played by Mar- 
guerite Volavy. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, B 1742.) [13825 


© May 21, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351218; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


FIFTH NOCTURNE; by Leybach, op. 52, 
played by Andrei Kmita. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, D 1445). 

[1326 


© Apr. 22, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358691; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


FIFTY-FIFTY AND SWEET LITTLE MARry 
PICKFORD; one-step, two step and 
trot, by Chris Smith and Edna Wil- 
liams, arr. for oe by Stephen 
O. Jones. fl eet 


io Beb. 2, 1915: 1 c. Feb. 3,.1915; 
E 358609; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


FIGHT TILL THE FIGHT IS WON; a Sol- 
dier’s marching song, words by P. 
T. Maw, music by L. Delune. [13828 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 1c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 351182; 
& Louis Delune, Nutfield & Bletch- 
ing, Surrey, England. 


First (THE) ANEMONE; by Rubin 
Goldmark; piano. (Prairie idylls, 
no. 1.) [13829 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358583; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Percival Trentham Mavw,,. 


1339 


FIscHER (DER) (The fisherman); by 
Hermann Spielter, op. 85, no. 4; 
klavier zu4 hiinden (Jn Miniaturen, 
no. 4). [13380 

© Dee. 1, 1914; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358433; J. M. Gutbrod, New York. 


FISCHOFF ([JOSEPH]) Waltz. 
Volkmann ([Robert]) 
FLEMISH SERENADE; by Leo Oehmler, 
op. 186; piano. [1331 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb, 12,1915; 
E 358886; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 
FLIRTY MOON; words and music by 
Pearl Ohlson Witt, arr. by C. E. 
Wilkinson. [1332 


© Dec. 2, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 358821; Bush & Gerts, Dallas. 


FLoTow (FRIEDRICH VON) Like a 
dream, bright and fair; from Martha 
by Flotow, arr. and played by How- 
ard Brockway. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, C 10118). [138338 


© Dee. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

E 358684; American piano co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 

terpretation. ] 
FLOWER SONG. 


See 


See Gounod (Charles 


Francois) 
FLOWERS OF PARADISE; valse oriental 
by F. Vognar; piano. [1334 


te)? Jan, 140° 191 bs 2h Jane%25, 
1915; E 358412; Fr. Vognar, Chicago. 


FLUTTERING WINGS; waltz by J. Jor- 

dan; piano, with song ad lib. [1335 

iG) Webl3. 195 -)2 e: eb, 5, 1915; 

EH 358642; Jules Jordan, Providence, 
Fi ©. 


FoLLow ME; words by Laurene High- 
field, music by Adger M. Pace. ~ 
[1336 
©) Jaanij1915 + Qe; Jans18, 1915s 
E 358280; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 

FoLLOW THE TRAIL OF LOVE; words by 
Dick Howard, music by Harry 
Jentes. [i337 

© 1e. Jan. 26, 1915; EH 355515; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 
FoND MEMORIES; reverie, by C. C. 
Crammond, op. 14; piano. [1338 
© Jan. 27, Ils: 2 *e: san.’ 29, 
1915; E 358569; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 

ForGeET ME; lyric by James Burris, 
melody by Christopher Smith. [1339 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
EK 358777; “Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1340 


FountTaIn (THE); 

Benham; pianoforte. [1340 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1915; 

BH 355568; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


foxy (THE) Forp Fox TROT; words 
and music by C. H. Parker. [1841 


© 1c. Feb. 6, 1915; HE 355714; 
Caroline H. Parker, Hartford, Conn. 
FREEDOM AND OUR SIRES; words and 
music by J. D. Connelly. [1842 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; EH 358643; 
D. Connelly, Occidental, Cal. 


FROEBEL LEAGUE MELODIES; by H. W. 
Geiger. obl. 24mo. [13438 
@; Jan. 25, 1915: > 2G. an. 28, 
1915; E 355526; Henry W. Geiger, 
New York. 


FROHLICHE BEGEGNUNG; rondo, instruk- 
tives u. melodisches klavierstiick, 
mit fingersatz und vortragszeichen, 
von Peter Briihmer, op. 35, fiir kla- 
vier. (Aus alter schoner zeit, no. 
4.) [1344 


© Dec. 28, 1913; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
K 38563824; M. Mauelshagen, Neuss 
a/Rh., Germany. 


FROM NOW ON, HOW CAN YOU DOUBT MY 
LOVE; words by Lou Klein, music by 
James Kendis. [1345 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 358779; Maurice Richmond music 
co., ine., New York. 


FROM THE OLD MISSION; 
Goldmark; piano. (Prairie idylls, 
no. 3.) [1346 

© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 1, 1915; 
EH 358585; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SUTURIST (THE) TANGOISTS; song, 
verse and chorus, words and music 
by J. W. Jenkins. [1847 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1915; E 355576; 
James Wade Jenkins, Ashtabula, OQ. 


by Rubin 


Huzzy-wuzzy; fox trot, by Roy H. 

King; piano. [1348 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 26,1915; 

BE 355498; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


“GAVOTTE; by J. F. Zimmermann; piano. 
(Five little dances, no. 4) [1349 
© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11,1915: 


EH 358813; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


—See also Arne (—) 
dances. 


Four little 


82 


etude by Victor 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 10 


GAVOTTE ANTIQUE; Jeronimus, by Fini |) 
Henriques, ed. by Hugo Ries; piano. |) 
[1350 | 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2c. Feb. 6, 1915; }) 

I} 358744; Boston music eco., Boston. } 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


GAVOTTE STEPHANIE; by Czibulka, 
played by Andrei Kmita. (Ryth- | 
modik record music rolls, B 1953). 

[1351 | 

© June 13, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; | 

E 358668; American piano co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


GEE! I ONLY WISH THAT I COULD MAKE 
MY DREAMS COME TRUE; from Zieg-. 
feld’s midnight frolic, words by Gene 
Buck, music by Dave Stamper. 

[1852 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
EH} 355741; Shapiro Bernstein. & sd! 
inec., New York. | 


GEMS FROM THE BAGATELLE; text by } 
Howard I. Young, music by Michael 
Halpern. Contents: Cupid is a pi- 
rate bold.—When the day of love is |i) 
dawning.—Violet. [1353 | 

© Jan. 25, 1915; > 2) cy wanes, | 
1915; E 358566 ; John Franklin mu- | 
sic co., New York. 


GIRL FROM THE U. S. A.; words 4 
Katherine Vaughan, music by H. A. | 
Welsh, arr. by Harry Guy. [1854 


.©.1°¢@ Jan. : Tastee na | 
Harry A. Welsh, Romeo, Mich. 


Girt (A) IN A BONNET OF STRAW; 
words by A. T. Gilroy, music by | 
Alice Hibbard. [1355 il 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; EH 355737 5 
Albert Thomas Gilroy, New York. 


GIVE YOUR HEART TO JESUS; words by. 
Mary Dixon, musie by M. H. Cum-— 
mings. [1856 | 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1915; | 
E 358818; Melville Homer Cum- | 
mings, Ripley, W. Va. 


GLOBE (THE) TROT; by Crudup Vesey, | 
arr. by Stephen O. Jones; orchestra. || 
| 


Ato. [1357 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; |} 
E 358776; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- | 
rangement. ] | 


—— music by Crudup Vesey; piano. | 
[1358 | 
© Feb. 2, 1915; 1 e. Feb. 3, 1915; 


HK 358611; Jos. W. Stern & co., New | 
York. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


GNAT’S DANCE; by Mary Wood Adams; 
piano. [1359 


@iFfeb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 12, 
1915; E 358837; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


GO AND GET THE HABIT; words by Vin- 

cent Bryan, music by H. Von Tilzer. 

[1360 

wera, 28,1915; 2 c Jan. 29, 

1915; EH 358553; Harry Von Tilzer 
musie pub. co., New York. 


Go FOR A SOLDIER; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by EH. T. Davies, no. 
Pim. iA. [1361 


©) Jan, 25, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 1,°1915; 
EK 351172; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


GoD BLESS THAT MOTHER OF MINE; 
words by H. A. Clark, music by C. 
Donovan. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ince. [1862 


© Noy. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EH 358519; Harry A. Clark, Coving- 
ton, O. 


GoD HAS BEEN MERCIFUL TO ME; Short 
anthem, words by C. Elven, music 
by J. Henry Francis; four mixed 
voices with sop. solo, and organ. 

[1363 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 2-e: Feb: 1,-1915; 
EH 358596; C. W. Thompson « @Co., 
Boston, 
GoD HATH SENT HIS ANGELS. See Six 
Haster carols 10th series. 


GoD IN IT ALL AND YOU; words by Vir- 
ginia Keating and L. W. Stidd, mu- 
sic by Leoline Whipple Stidd. [13864 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358590; William A. Stidd, Saw- 
telle, Cal. 


GODARD (BENJAMIN LOUIS PAUL) Ber- 
ceuse in G; by Benj. Godard, op. 78, 
no. 2, edited by Eugene Gruenberg; 
violin and piano. [1365 


© Jan. 26, 1915; 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EH 355644; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
{Copyright is claimed on editing.] ; 


— Pan; pastorale by Godard, played 
by Clarence Adler. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord music rolls, B 2703). [1366 


© Aug. 23, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
_E 358660; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation.] 


83 


1375 
GOLDEN BIRD; two part song, words by 
Ed. Teschemacher, music by Haydn 
Wood, edited by Richard D. Met- 
calfe; treble voice with ordinary and 
tonic sol-fa notations. [1367 
© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 ¢c. Feb. 6, 1915; 

E 351203; Hnoch & sons, London. 


GOLDEN Huta. See On the beach. 


Goob-BYE! by Tosti, played by Howard 
Brockway. (Rythmodik record mu- 
Sic rolls, D 995). [1368 

© Mar. 30, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358659; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. | 


GOOD BYE I’VE GOT TO GO TO WAR; words 
by Al. Abbott, music by Al. Abbott 
and Otis Mitchell. [1369 


© 1 «@, Jan. 21, 1915; BE 355469; 
Albert Frank Abbott, Chicago. 


GOOD-BYE VIRGINIA; lyrics by Grant 
Clarke, music by Jean Schwartz. 
[1370 
© Feb. 4, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EH} 355690; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 
GOOD NIGHT SWEET DREAMS; words by 
L. Cowan, music by M. W. Cowan. 
[1871 
© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
H 355692; Le Roy Cowan & Martha 
Walker Cowan, Ypsilanti, Mich. 


GOOFER DUST; lyric by Jim Burris, mu- 
sic by Chris. Smith. [1872 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 358778; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


Gopak; by M. P. Moussorgsky, edited 
and fingered by Thomas F. Dunhill; 
piano. [1373 

© Jan. 15, 1915; 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; - 
EK 3851159; Augener Iltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing. ] 

GOSPEL GLORY; by A. J. Showalter, 
J. DD. -Patton, 'T. B. Mosely. fete.] 
[3804] p. 12mo. [13874 


© Jan. 5, 1915; 2<¢. Jan. 18, 1915 ; 
A 391379; A. J. Showalter co., Dal- 
ton, Ga., Showalter-Patton co., Dal- 
las, Tex., Perry bros. music ¢o., Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. 


GouNoD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Au 
printemps; by Gounod-Kuhe, played 
by Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, C 2954). [1875 

© Oct. 15, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358672; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


__ oo EEE ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1376 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


Gounop (CHARLES FRANGOIS )—Contd. 
Faust potpourri, no. 1; by Gounod, 
played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, E 
1975.) [1876 

‘June 30, 1912; 2 ¢.\ Jan. 16, 
1915; E 355621; American piano Co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
interpretation. ] 


—— —no. 2; by Gounod, played by 
Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, E 1986.) PistT 

© June 8, 1912; 2c. Jan. 16, 1915: 
E 355609; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


Flower song; from Faust by 
Gounod, played by Howard Brock- 
way. (Rythmodik record music rolls, 
A 1992). [1878 

© Aug. 23, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358686; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


Sing, smile, slumber; serenade by 
Gounod, op. 118, transcription by 
Sidney Smith, played by Marguerite 
Volavy. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, D 9575.) [1379 


© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351223; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


GRACEFUL DANCE; by Votteler, op. 4, 
played by Felix Gerdts. (Rythmo- 
dik record music rolls, D 10095.) 

[1380 

© Dee. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

EH 351221; American piano co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. | 


GRANDMA’S GOBLIN TALE; by Jean Du 
Val; piano. [1381 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 12,1915; 

E 358888; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


GREAT (THE) EASTERN MARCH; by Wm. 
H. Woolson, arr. by W. H. Gracey; 
violin with piano ace. [1382 


© Jan. 80, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EK 358650; Seeley, O’Brien & co., 
Newark, N. J. 


GREEN GROW THE RASHES, O; words by 
Burns, music, Scottish gir, arr. by 
Purcell James Mansfield, op. 71, no. 
3; mixed voices. 4to. [1383 

© Jan: 27, 1915; 1°@ Jan. . 23, 


1915; H 356197; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


seemed ES 


Grieg (EpDvARD HacEruP) Berceuse; if 
composed and played by HE. Grieg for #f 
Ludwig Hupfield, a. g., Leipzig. 
(Rythmodik record musi¢c rolls, F 
123.5) [13884 


© Dec. 5, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1914; 
EK 356261; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


——In Autumn; from Peer Gynt suite, 
no. 1, by E. Grieg, op. 46, no. 2, 
words by Charles Hanson Towne, 
musie arr. by Victor Harris, for 
women’s voices. 4to. [1885 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355638; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


Nocturne; by Grieg, op. 54, played 
by Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, B 2948.) [1886 


© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH} 3858677; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


Wedding-day at Troldhaugen; by 
Grieg, op. 65, no. 6, played by Mar- 
guerite Volavy. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord musie rolls, C 1854.) [13887 

© June 4, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1915; 
H 351222; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


GURLITT (CoRNELIUS) Valse; by C. 
Gurlitt; op. 62, no. 11, edited by E. V. 
McIntyre; piano. . [1888 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 c. Jan, 30/195; 
EH 355538; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis. [Copyright is claimed on ed- 
iting. ] 

GUTEN MORGEN; worte von Leopoldine 
Weissgrab, musik yon Jul. A. Heller, 
op. 29. [13889 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 


EK 356309; Josef Eberle, Vienna, Aus- 
tria. 


GYPSY LOVE; lyric by Hdw. A. Gross- . 

man, music by T. D. Ward. [1390 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1915; E 358772; 
Ted D. Ward, New York. 


Hain! WOMAN TRIUMPHANT; a hymn, 
words by Simon N. Patten, music by 
P. H. Goepp; voices in unison. 4to. 

[1391 
_ © Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355686; Philip H. Goepp, Phila- 
delphia. 


HALF-RING (THE) MOON. See Pommer 
(W. H.) Hight songs. 


84 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


HALLELUJAH TO THE NAME! words by 

Geo. Walker Whitcomb, music by 

C. H. Marsh. [1392 

© Dec. 5, 1914; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 

EH 358427; Henry Ostrom, Green- 
eastle, Ind. 


HAND OF FRIENDSHIP; waltz hesitation 

by Harry J. Lincoln; piano. [1895 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 

E 355507; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Hanp (THE) OF MOTHER: words by 
C. M. Myers, music by Jas. J. Bell. 
[1894 


© Jan. 22, 1915; 2c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
EH 355697; Calvin M. Myers, Cald- 
well, Kans. 


HApPy MEMORIES; waltz by A. S. Spur- 

geon; piano. [1395 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 

BH 3583878; Albert S. Spurgeon, Okla- 
homa City, Okl. 


Happy Tom O’Day; words and music 
by Byron Gay. 1. Song. 2. Orches- 
tra, arr. by F. BE. Day. [13896, 1897 

© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 c. each Feb. 4, 
Pott eb. on01o,, oo001o 3,.. Wy. A. 
Quincke & co., Los Angeles. 


HARK, HARK MY SOUL; anthem, words 
by F. W. Faber, music by A. Tif- 
fany; solo and quartette with organ. 
4to. [1898 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 1¢. Jan. 23, 1915; 
-E 356196; Albert Tiffany, Hudders- 
field, England. 


HARK! HARK! THE LARK. See Schu- 
bert (Franz Peter). 


Harp (THE) THAT ONCE THRO’ TARA’S 
HALLS. See Tracy (George Lowell) 
Six Irish songs. 


HAS ANYBODY HERE KISSED TOODLES; 
words and music by D. J. Sullivan. 
[1399 
© Feb, 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
FE 355720; Dan J. Sullivan, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 


THOUGHTS. See 


Four pieces. 


HAUNTING 
(Rev.) 


HAWTHORNE SCHOOL SONG; words by 
Florence O. Nettleship, music by M. 
EK. Hemstreet. [1400 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Jan. 29, 1915; 
_E 358573; Rev. Charles F. Nettle- 
ship, Newark. 


Haler 


1410 


HE CARETH FOR ALL; anthem, words 
from the Bible, music by A. Tiffany ; 
mixed voices and organ. [1401 


© Jan. 7, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1915; 
E 356195; Albert Tiffany, Hudders- 
field, England. 


HE RESCUED ME; words and music by 

J. M. Black. [1402 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 

HK 355707; James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


HE SENT ME YOU; words by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by H. T. Bur- 
lee, No. ds in BY No. 2, in’ A iat. 

[1408, 1404 

© Jan. 26, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 27, 

1915; E 358468, 358469 ; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 


HE SHALL SEND HIS ANGELS; anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by 
Warren W. Adams; four ixed 
voices and organ. 4to. [1405 

© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
EH 358595: C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


Hear, O Lorp; words from psalm xxx, 
music by Alfred Wooler; high voices 
in H flat with piano acc. [1406 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
BE 355641; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


HEARKEN UNTO ME; Easter anthem, 
words scriptural, music by Charles 
Fonteyn Manney; mixed voiecs and 
organ. 4to. [1407 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355642; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Heart (THE) OF ALINE; words by J. 
C. Harlan, music by D. M. Mandell. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [1408 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 
HE 358513; David M. Mandell, Bronx, 
New York. 


Heart (THE) oF PADDY WuHAcK; from 
the © production, lyric by J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Ernest R. Ball. 

[1409 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 ¢« Jan.. 26, 

1915; EH 355497; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Hetto Broapway; from the musical 
revue, lyric and music by Geo. M. 
Cohan. [1410 

© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 1, 1915; 
BE 358756; Cohan & Harris pub. co., 
New York. 


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HIGHLANDERS, FIX BAYONETS; poem by 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1411 


HELLO GIRLS HELLO; words by Chas. D. 


Tibbits, music by Billie Bickel. 
[1411 
©) Jan. 27,1915. 2c. Jan> 27, 
1915; E 358476; C. D. Tibbits, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 


HER MOVIE PICTURE MAN; words and 


music by P. Foley. [1412 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
HW) 358380; Phil Foley, Denver. 


Her SOLDIER BOY; words by Mrs. R. H. 


Bridges, music by Edward Wunder- 
lich. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
Go.,. inc. [1413 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
H 358506; Mrs. R. H. Bridges, Hlk- 
ton, Va. 


HERBSTLIEBE; ged von A. de Nora, mu- 


| 
sik von Rudolf Cahn-Speyer; fiir | 
eime mittlere stimme und klavier. 
(Zehn lieder, no. 9.) [1414 

© Dec. 29,1914; 1 ce. Jan. 28,1915; 
H 356248; Jungdeutscher 
Ikurt VWliegel, Berlin. 


verlag, 


HipDEN (THE) SONG; words by Blanche 


Garbette Gibson, music by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, in A flat. [1415 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
BH 358601; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


William J. Pitts, music by Geoffrey 
O’Hara. [1416 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EH 3855698 ; 
New York. 


G. Ricordi & co., ine, 


His WAVES OF LOVE; words by James 


Rowe, music by J. D. Vaughan. 
[1417 © 
© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
HH 358294; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


His wWAy IS BEST; words by Jno. W. 


Carnell, musie by J. D. Vaughan. 
[1418 
© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 18, 1915; 
EH 358293; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


HOLIDAY SKETCHES; by Clarence Lucas, 


op. 61, no. 1-6; piano. 
Barearolla.—Pro  patria.—In  Ala- 
bama.—An __ interlude.—Mazurka.— 
In the Alameda. [1419 


© idant 25" 1915s -2 o;.dan.. 26, 
1915; EH 355519; Boosey & co., New 
York. 


86 


Contents : 


pt. Il], 2y8.,.%. ap 


Homer! SWEET HOME; transcription by | 

Thalberg, op. 72, played by Felix | 
(Rythmodik record music | 
[1420 | 


Gerdts. 
rolls, D 9524.) 


© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 


Hi 351234; American piano co., New | 


York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


HOMEWARD BOUND. 


See Merry May 
days. 


Hope; reverie, by J. W. Gillingham, 
arr. by Jno. 8. Crowley; piano. 

{1421 

© Aug. 9, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 


H 858468; Seidel music pub. co., inc., | 


Indianapolis. 


Hore 1n Him; words and music by W. 

W. Combs. [1422 

© Jan, 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 

HH 3855524; W. W. Combs, 
Grove, Ga. 


Horizon (L’) BLEU; aubade, by Oliver | 


King; organ. (Tone poems, no. 1.) 


[1423 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 1c. Jan. 26, 1915; | 


HE} 356207; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


HIORNPIPE. 
dances, 


See Arne (—) 


— See also Little (A) suite of | 


pieces. 


Hours (THE) I SPENT WITH YOU DEAR; | 
words by J. C. Huner, music by Ray- | 
[1424 | 


mond A. Browne. 


© 1e Jan. 16, 1915; EH 358485; 
John C. Huner, W. Hoboken, N. J. 


HoW BEAUTIFUL ARE THY DWELLINGS; | 


anthem, by Carl Pflueger, arr. by H. 
L. Heartz; mixed voices. 8vo. 
(The choral service, no. 885.) [1425 

© Jan. 12, 1915°°2  ceeeme er 
1915; EH 358296; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


How can I LET you KNOW; words and 
music by M. L. Wilson. [1426 


© 1c. Jan. 27, 1915; B 358437; 
M. L. Wilson, Spokane, Wash, 


How SWEET THE ANSWER, ECHO MAKES} 
trio, words by Thomas Moore, music 
by Christiaan Kriens; women’s 
voices. 4to. (Quartets and choruses 
for women’s voices, series vii, no. 
1164. ) 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
EL 858745; Boston music co., Boston». 


Locust | 


Four little | 


! 
| 


[1497 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


HUMORESQUE-MINIATURE; by Edouard 
Schiitt, op. 90, no. 2, played by Mar- 
guerite Volavy. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, C 10074.) [1428 

© Dec. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351288; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


Humpty Dumpty; words by Gene 
Buck, music by Dave Stamper. 

[1429 

© Jan, 21, 1915; 2 ec Jan. 21, 

1915; B 355482; T. B. Harms & 

Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


Hunt (THE) cLuB; fox-trot by Theo. 
O. Taubert; orchestra. 4to. [1480 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
BH 355667; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land, 


HYMN TUNES, KYRIES, CHANTS; being 
contributions to the church hymnal, 
and composed by L. Holloway. 
12mo. [14381 


fan, 28. 1915: 2.0. Jan. 29, 
1915; HE 355695; Loraine Holloway 
memorial assn., Baltimore. 


{ AIN’T GOT NOBODY MUCH; words and 
music by D. Peyton and S. Williams. 
[1432 


© 1c. Jan. 28, 1915; E 355535; 
Dave Peyton & Spencer Williams, 
Chicago, Ill. 


I aM HE THAT LIVETH; Haster anthem, 
words from Scriptures, music by 
William Arms Fisher; mixed voices 
and organ. 4to. [14383 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355639; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


I AM SO HAPPY; words by James Rowe. 
music by J. D. Vaughan. [1434 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
BE 358290; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


I’D LIKE TO LOVE A LOVELY LITTLE LASS 
LIKE you; words & musie by Glen 
Owen Pierce, arr. by Johannes Maxi- 
milian Udel. [1485 

©) Jan. 25, 1915; 2 @ Jan. 25, 
1915; FE 358881; Pierce-House-Udel, 
Flint, Mich. 


I DREAMT THAT I. DWELT IN MARBLE 
HALLS. See Balfe (M. W.) Then 
you’ll remember me. 


I HAVE ONLY MYSELF TO BLAME; words 
by D. Berg, music by Al Piantidosi, 
arr. by Jack Glogau. [1486 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1915; BH. 358741; 
David Berg, New York. 


1446 


I HOPE IT RAINS; words by H. R. Da- 
vis, music by Everett J. Evans. 
[1437 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 


EK 358827; H. R. Davis, Valparaiso, 
Ind. 
I’LL BE BACK IN ME LOW BACK CAB} 


words by Joe Young, music by Wal- 
ter Donaldson. [14388 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 « Feb. 10, 
1915; EE 358796; Kalmar & Puck 
music co.. ine., New York. 


I’LL MEND THE HEART I HAVE BROKEN; 
words and music by Milton Sher- 
man. [1439 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EK 358649; Church, Paxson & Co., 
New York. 


I'LL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER PAL LIKE 
MARY MINE; by [Joe] Cooper, 
played by Hans Hanke. (Hand 
played arr. 4335.) [1440 


© Dec. 12, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1914; 
H 356267; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


I'LL START A LITTLE NATION OF MY OWN; 

words & music by H. Motter. [1441 

© 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; EB 358414; 
Harold Motter, Chicago. 


I LONG TO CALL YOU ALL MY OWN; 
words by Mae Wise, music by W. F. 
Kraemer. [1442 


© 1c Jan. 21, 1915; H 355474; 
Will F. Kraemer, St. Louis. 


I LOVE HER; words by B. F. Strom, 
music by Geo. C. Polini. Washing- 
ton, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

_ [1443 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 

EH 358505; B. F. Strom, Sherwood, 
IN. Di 


I Love THE U.S. A.; flying squadron 
edition, words and music by Will 
Hardy. [1444 

© Jan 25, Woes 2> ef Fanwao, 
1915; E 355558; Bostonia pub. Co., 
Worcester, Mass. 
I LOVE TO HEAR THAT VOICE; words and 
music by H. Simmons. 8vo, [1445 
© Dec. 28, 1914; 2¢. Jan. 29, 1915; 
FE 358567; Hiram Simmons, Nor- 
folk, Va. 

I’M A HAPPY MARRIED MAN; words by 
H. W. Spencer, music by H. Brown. 

[1446 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 

EH 355684; Harvey W. Spencer & 
Harry Brown, Wilmington, Del. 


87 


ee a eee ee ee eS ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1447 


pt. 1, 1.S., Vv. 10 


I’M ALWAYS IN TOWN; words by P. C. 
Jordan, music by Everett J. Evans. 
[1447 


© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 e. Jan. 20, 
1915: E 358491: Paul C. Jordan, 
Cherry Valley, Ark. 


I’M FOR NEUTRALITY; words and music 
by C. R. Parker, arr. by Madge 
Parker. [1448 


© 1c. Feb. 3, 1915; E 3586138; 
Charles Robert Parker. Goshen, Ind. 


I’M GOING BACK, BACK, BACK, TO MY 
TENNESSEE HOME; words and music 
by W. A. H. Cook, arr. by Sol P. 
Levy and W. A. H. Cook. [1449 


© 1c Feb. 10, 1915; E 358794; 
Wilbur A. H. Cook, New York. 


I’M GOING BACK TO MY OLD PAL; words 
by Dick Howard, music by Harry 
Jentes. [1450 


© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1915; 
E 355480; Broadway music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


I’M GOING BACK TO TIPPERARY, WHERE 
THE SWEET RED ROSES GROW; words 
and music by J. W. Dick. [1451 


© Jan. 22,1915; 2c. Jan. 23, 1915; 
E 355485; John Wesley Dick, New 
York. 


I’M GOING HOME; words by Terrence 
Schroder, music by B. De Priest. 
[1452 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355671; Ben De Priest, music pub- 
lisher, Dayton, O. 


I’M IN LOVE TO-DAY; poem by Clement 
Yore, music by A. M. Plonke; me- 
dium voice, Chicago, The Hans Po- 
spischil pub. co. [1453 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358733; Alberta McAuley Plonke, 
Chicago. 


I’M PROUD OF THE CORPS I BELONG TO: 
words and music by Fred. W. Leigh 
and Maleolm Arnold. [1454 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 356296; Leonard & co., London. 


I’M WAITING FOR YOUR RETURN; words 
by Frank Tyler Daniels, music by 
Leo Friedman. (1455 

© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 25,1915: 


H} 358408; Parke, Daniels & Fried- | 


man, ine. Chicago. 


88 


I MISSED you so; words by E. A. 


Schultz, music by Carl Kohler. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [1456 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358520; Elmer A. Schultz, To- 
ledo, O. 


I NEVER SHALL FORGET. See You’ll al- 
ways be the same to me. 


I ONLY WANT YoU; words by Jeanne 
Francis, music by Edward Wunder- 
lich. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [1457 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358522; Ethel J. Klohs, Lords- 
burg, Cal. 


I OUGHT TO HATE YOU, BUT I LOVE YOU; 
words by Dick Howard, musie by 
Harry Jentes. [1458 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; EH 355743; 
Broadway music corporation, New 
York. 


I SHALL NOT LIVE IN VAIN; words by 
Emily Dickinson, music by Floy 
Little Bartlett; sop. or tenor, and 
mezzo sop. or bar. [1459 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ce. each Feb. 2, 
1915; E 355559; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


I STILL HAVE FAITH IN YOU; words by 
Mae Hanley, music by Lillian Jacob- 
son. [1460 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c- Feb. 10, 
1915; E 358795; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


I'VE A GIRL IN CALIFORNIA; or, In the 
early by and by; words and music 
by J. C. McAtee. [1461 

© Jan. 25,.1915; 2) eee 
1915; E 358440; J. C. MeAtee, Mun- 
roe City, Mo. 


I'VE GOT THE RIGHT GIRL NOW; words 
and musie by Jim Stanford. [1462 
© Dec. 11, 1914; 2 @ Dee. 14, 
1914; E 3855472; Stanford music 
co., New Haven, Conn. 


I WANT A GIRL DOLL; words and music 
by G. F. Bond. [1463 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1915; Bassas, 
Genevieve Farnell Bond, Minneap- 
olis. 


I -WANT SOMEONE TO CALL ME SWEET- 


HEART: words by Harry Albert, mu- 
sie by A. Drucker. [1464 


© 1c Jan. 14, 1915; E 358481; 
Abraham Drucker, New York. 


} 


* 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


1482 


I WANT TO BE WAY DOWN YONDER IN 

THE CORNFIELD; words by Joe Young 

and Edgar Leslie, music by Maurice 

Abrahams. [1465 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1915; 

E 358606; Maurice Abrahams music 
co., New York. 


I WANTED TO COME TO BROADWAY; 
from Hello Broadway. lyric and 
music by Geo. M. Cohan. [1466 

;, © Jan. 19, 1915; 2c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
BE 358757; Cohan & Harris pub. co., 
New York. 


I WAS A PERFECT 36 BEFORE YOU BROKE 
MY HEART; words by H. M. Stuart, 
music by F. G. Stuart. [1467 

© 1c. Feb. 5, 1915; E 358762; 
Evelyn Marie Stuart and Frances G. 
Stuart, Chicago. 

I WILL; words by John Steen, music by 

H. G. Tovey. [1468 


© Dec. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 

E 358592; Herbert G. Tovey, Chi- 
eago. 

I WILL EXALT THEE; words from the 

Seriputures, music by Bruno Huhn; 

high voice in B minor. [1469 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355637; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


I WILL LAY ME DOWN IN PEACE; ‘short 
anthem, music by George F. Austin; 
mixed voices and organ. 4to. 
(Popular edition series, no. 160.) 

[1470 


© Jan. 20, 1915; 1 @ Jan. 25, 
1915; E 351166; Woodward & co., 
London, Ont., Canada. 


I WONDER; words by I. B. Shinkle, 
' music by William Henry Howard. 
Minneapolis, Minn., Prof. Howard. 
[1471 


Jap. 25, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 28, 

1915; E 355717; Irvin Burt Shinkle, 
Minneapolis. 

I WORK EIGHT HOURS, SLEEP EIGHT 
HOURS, THAT LEAVES EIGHT HOURS 
FOR LOVE; words by Edgar Leslie, 
music by Ted Snyder. [1472 

© Jan) 21,1915; 2. e. Jan. 21; 
1915; E 355475; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 

ITANTHE. See Roses and rue. 


IcH HAB KEINE MENSCHENSEELE, DIE 
MIR SAGT EIN LIEBES WORT; ged. von 
Joh. Amor, musik von Peter Braih- 
mer, op. 44, fiir minnerchor; parti- 
tur. 4to. [1473 

© Dee. 31, 1913; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 

- E 356325: M. Mauelshagen, Neuss 

- a/Rhein, Germany. 


IcH MOCHT’ EINE GANZ KLEINE WOH- 
NUNG; Mmarsch-intermezzo aus der 
volksposse, Kam’rad minne, gesangs- 
texte von Alfred Schonfeld, musik 
von Max Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert), 
arr. von. E. Urbach, fiir orchester 
mit piano direktion. 4to. [1474 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 28, 
1915: E 356227; Thalia theater ver- 
lag, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 

fiir gesang und piano. 

[1475 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 28, 
1915; E 356228; Thalia Theater ver- 
lag, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on separate edition. ] 

IpIt10; by Theodore Lack, op. 1384, ed- 
ited by E. V. McIntyre; piano. 

[1476 

© ‘Jan 23, 1915: 2 c« Jan. .30, 
1915; E 355536; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 


——-——played by Felix Gerdts. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, B 
9813.) [1477 

© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351236; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

Ipyt. See MacDowell (Edward Alex- 
ander). 

IDYLLE D’AMOUR (Love idyll) ; by Oscar 
Felden; violin with piano ace. (In 
Pacific coast musician) [1478 

© Feb. 1. 1915: 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358735; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 

If IT ONLY COULD SAY ALL IS WELL; 
words by J. L. Snyder, music by E. 
W. Fink. [1479 

© Jan. 22, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 26,1915; 
E 355495; Jay Lawrence Snyder,, 
Findlay, O. 

IF JUST ONE WISH WERE GRANTED ME; 
words by Nora Kochersperger, music 
by J. W. Jenkins. [1480 

© 1c. Feb. 12, 1915; E 358804; 
James Wade Jenkins, Ashtabula, O. 

IF THOU FORGET; words by Ludwig 
Lewisohn, music by Alfred Wooler; 
high voice in E minor. [1481 

© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355640; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

IF THY HEART BE WEARY (Si ton coeur 
est lassé) ; valse chantée, paroles de 
Vadorin De Volgre et Virgile Thomas, 
musique de Emile Vitalis. [1482 

© Jan. 26, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1915; 
E 351171; European music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


89 


a ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1483 


pt. II, n. s., V. 10 


IF YOU WERE A TOP AND I WERE A 
STRING; words and music by E. M. 
Burke. Dallas, Tex., Bush & Gerts 
piano co. [1483 

© Nov. 21, 1914>°2 ec. Feb. Wi, 
1915; E 358825; Eva M. Burke, Dal- 
las. 


IMPERIAL RAG; by Billy Talbot; piano. 
[1484 


© Nov. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 858822; Bush & Gerts, Dallas. 


Impromptu. See Chopin (Frédéric 
Francois). Ejaler (Rev.) Four 
pieces. Schubert (Franz Peter). 


IN A GARDEN DOWN IN MONTEREY; 
words by Sam M. Lewis, music by 
Harry De Costa. [1485 

© 1 .c.. Feb. 9, 1915; .W 355742; 
Broadway music corporation, New 
York. 


IN A QUAINT OLD FASHIONED TOWN; 

words and music by Frank Dalton. 

[1486 

© ave. Feb. 3,/1915; Hessseéie; 
Herman Federoff, Baltimore. 


In ALABAMA. See holiday sketches. 


In Apri. See Pommer (W. H.) 
Eight songs. 
InN AUTUMN. See Grieg (Edward 
Hagerup). 


IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME; words by 
C. A. Neiderlauder, music by A. C. 
Manning. [1487 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1915; E 358439; 
Chas. A. Neiderlauder, New York. 


IN DER KRANKHEIT; ged. von Nikolaus 
Lenau, musik von Rudolf Cahn- 
Speyer, fiir eine mittlere stimme 
und klavier. (Zehn lieder, no. 2.) 

[1488 

© Dee 29, 1914) 1: e.ndan.. 28, 

1915; E 356286; Jungdeutscher ver- 
lag, Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


In FRISCO OH YOU FRISCO AT THE FAIR; 
words and music by A. G. Beattie. 
[1489 
© 1 ¢. dan; 26,1915; HW 355500: 
Allen G. Beattie, Seattle. 


IN GLUCKLICHER STIMMUNG (In happy 
mood); ecomponirt von Hermann 
Spielter, op. 85, no. 1; klavier zu 4 
hiinden. (Jn Miniaturen, no. 1). 

[1490 
© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 3584380; J. M. Gutbrod, New York. 


A © 


IN MERRY MOOD; by Carl Moter, op. 17. 
no. 1; piano. (Two easy and in- 
structive pieces, no. 1) [1491 | 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 6, 191535 | 
E 358746; Boston musie co., Boston. | 


In MoNTE OLIVETI ORAVIT AD PATREM, 
See Palestrina (G. P. 8.) ‘Three re- 
sponses. 


IN NEVER LAND; words by W. Isbell, 
music by Carl Heil. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [1492 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jans2i 4a 
E 358510; Mrs. W. Isbell, Jasksboro, 
Tex. 


IN OLD AMERIKEE; one step song, words 
and music by J. Jordan. [1493 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EH} 358630; Jules Jordan, Providence, 
i eee 


IN PRAIRIE-DOG TOWN; humoreske by 
Rubin Goldmark; piano. (Prairie 
idylls, no. 4.) [1494 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 858586; G. Schirmer, New York. 


In Sictty; by William Frederick Cae- 
sar, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus; vocal 
orchestra, in G. 4to. [1495 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 355711; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. 


— Novelty song, words by Louis 
Weslyn, musie by William Frederick 
Caesar. [1496 


© Jan. 27,1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 
E 355521; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


IN THE ALAMEDA. See Holiday sketches. 


IN THE BEAUTIFUL HEAVENLY WAY; 
words by James Rowe, music by 
J. M. Henson. [1497 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2-¢ Jan gage 
E 358285; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


IN THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE; words 
and music by A. Seymour Brown, 
Rennie Cormack and Clarence Gas- 
kill. [1498 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2.e. Jan: 27,4918; 
E 358453; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

IN THE CITY OF THE ANGELS BY THE SEA} 
or, Los Angeles; words and musi¢e by 
F. Moss. [1499 


© 1c. Jan. 12, 1915: EB 35538381; 
Frederick Moss, Ogden, Utah. 


90 


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no. 2, 1915 


[N THE CITY WHERE THE PALM TREES 
GRow; words by Glen Masterson, 
music by Benj. A. Stein. Red Wing, 
Minn., Glen Masterson. [1500 


© Jan. 25,1915; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358382; G. E. Masterson, Red 
Wing, Minn. 


IN THE COUNTRY; by Carl Moter, op. 
17, no. 2; piano. (Two easy and in- 
structive pieces, no. 2) [1501 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 6, 1915; 
BE 3858747; Boston music co., Boston. 


IN THE CRADLE; by E. L. Bradley; 

piano. [1502 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2c. Jan. 80, 1915; 

| FB} 3855587; Eva Louise Bradley, New 
| Haven. , 


IN THE DEAR SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY; 
words by G. Ostrome, music by Carl 
* Heil. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
= 60., inc. [1508 
. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
- # 358525; Grace Ostrome, Middle- 
| town, N.Y. 
| IN THE EARLY BY AND By. See I’ve a 
: girl in California. 


IN THE EVENING BY THE BRIGHT MOON- 
LIGHT; words by G. M. Nicosia, 
music by V. Alexander. [1504 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 12, 1915; 
E 358487; G. M. Nicosia, Buffalo. 


IN THE GARDEN OF THE GODS; by Er- 
nest RK. Ball, arr. by Tom Clark. 


Ato. 1. Song for cornet with band 
ace.—2. Song for trombone with 
band acc. [1505, 1506 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 26, 
1915; E 358764, 358765. M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on new arrangement. ] 


IN THE HARBOR OF YOUR LOVE; words 
and music by E. B. Orne. [1507 


© Jan. 26, 1915; 2c. Jan. 27,1915; 


BE 358474; E. B. Orne, Portland, 
Maine. 
IN THE HILLS OF OLD KILLARNEY; 


words by Homer F. Pickens, music 
by Fred Waters. [1508 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 2c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
BE 355567 ; 
burg. 


IN THE LANE WHERE THE WILD VIOLETS 
crow; words by J. Bell, music by 
Geo. C. Polini. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [1509 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358548; Jesse Bell, Winton, Pa. 


Fred J. Waters, . Pitts- 


a 


1518 


IN THE MARCH OF LIFE; anniversary 
anthem, words by W. F. S., music 
by William Lane Frost. 4to. [1510 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 1c. Jan. 23, 1915; 
EH 3856189; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, 


‘IN THE SHADOWS; by Herman Finck, 


played by Fred A. Schmitz. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, D 1495.) 
[1511 
© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1914; 
E 355606; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


IN THE TWILIGHT; words by L. Theide, 

music by Everett J. Evans. [1512 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2c. Jan. 12, 1915; 

FE 358489; Louise Thiede, Danbury, 
Conn. 


IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS OF THE 
MORNING; words and musie by Jack 
Caddigan and Jas, A. Brennan. 

[1513 
Organ 28, 19th: 2 c.dan.), 27, 
1915; BH 3584738; O. E. Story, Boston. 


INTERLUDE (AN) See Holiday 
sketches. 

INTERMEZZO CELESTIAL; by J. C. Mere- 
dith, op. 6; piano. Dayton, O., 
Meredith musie co. (Caprices mu- 
sical, no. 1.) [1514 


© Jan. 25, -1915:%2 e.-Jan: 25, 
1915; E 358876; John Coles Mere- 
dith, Dayton, O. 


INTERNATIONAL (THE) PEACE ANTHEM 3 
words by J. B. Straith, music by 
C. Chris Laugher; mixed voices. 
4to. [1515 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358732; J. B. Straith, Owen 
Sound, Ont., Canada. 

IRELAND; song from musical comedy, 
What’s going on, lyrics by Wm. J. 
McKenna, music by August Klei- 
neke. [1516 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355678; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 
IRISH COUNTRY DANCE; by Charles H. 
Haskell, op. 17, no. 2; piano. [1517 
© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355682; Co-Operative music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 

IRISH EYES; or, My girl with the Irish 
eyes; waltz song, words anon., mu- 
sic by W. Wolff. [1518 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1915; 
FE 358605; Walter Wolff, San Fran- 
cisco. 


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1519 


IRISH LASSIE; words and musie by M. 

Croft. [1519 

Jan. 25, 1915; 2 «. Jan. 25, 

1915: E 358384; Mollie Croft, Corn- 
ing, N..y. 


IRISH LOVE; words and music by F. A. 
MacDonald. Kansas City, Mo., J.° 
W. Jenkins sons music co. [1520 

© Jan: 28, 1915; 2 <« Jan. 29, 
1915; E 3858565; Floyd Armstrong 
MacDonald, Kansas City, Mo. 


Is THERE GLORY THERE FOR YOU; words 
by James Rowe, music by J. C. 
Webb. [1521 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 18, 1915; 
EK 358291; James D. Vaughan, 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 


IstE (THE) OF St. HELENA; humorous 
song, words and music by Clifford 
Grey and Bert Lee. [1522 

© Jan. 29, 1915: 1.¢ Jan, 25, 


1915; E 351151; Reynolds & co., 
London. 

ISOLDE’S LOVE DEATH. See Wagner 
(Richard). 


Iv KEEPS ETERNAL WHISPERINGS; part- 


song, words by Keats, music by 
Joseph W. G. Hathaway; men’s 
voices. 4to. [1523 


Jan. 22;'°1935;°1 @' Jan: 28, 
1915; I 856200; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 


It’s A LONG LANE THAT HAS NO TURN- 
ING; from Around the world. by 
Manuel Klein, played by Fred A. 
Sehmitz. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, A 1522.) [1524 

© Dee. 16, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1914; 
EK 355608; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


It’s THE WRONG, WRONG WAY TO TICKLE 
Mary; lyric by J. Will Callahan, 
and Billy Green, music by Charley 
Brown. p [1525 

© Jan, °19;°1015s 2 e.) Jans $21) 
1915; E 355488; Buck & Lowney, 
St. Louis. 


It’s YOU DEAR; an Irish love song, 
words by Vincent P. MeManus, mu- 
sic by Mary Armstrong McManus. 

[1526 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 

E 358628; V. B. MeManus, Manson, 
Ta. 


9 


92 


pt. 1, n. 8, ¥. 10 | 


JENNY KISSED ME; words by James] 
Henry Leigh Hunt, music by K. B. | 
Tunberg. [1527 

© 1c. Feb. 3, 1915; E 358612; | 
Karl E. Tunberg, Seattle, Wash. 


JESUS LIVES; Haster anthem, words by 
G. F. Gellert, translated by F. E. | 
Cox, music by W. Berwald; mixed 
voices. [1528 | 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; | 
TI} 855656; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. | 


JINGco; march of the movies, by A. O. | 

Ford; piano. [1529 
© 1c Feb. 9, 1915; BH 355747; 

Arthur O. Ford, Homer, La. 


Jorty (THE) MUSICIAN; words by | 
J. Wavrik, music by Geo. C. Polini. | 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [1530 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; | 
E 358546; John Wavrik, Watauga, 
S. D. 


Jotty (THE) RECRUIT; a recruiting | 
appeal, words by Louis N. Parker, | 
music by Myles B. Foster; low voice. 

[1531 
© Jan. 27, 1915; 1 @ Jan. 2859915; 
E 38562238; Cary & co., London. 


JoY TO THE WoRLD; for the church and 
Sunday school, ed. and comp. by 
BH. O. Excell. [282], 2838-288 p. S8vo. 
$0.25. [1532 

© Jan. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 11, 1915; 
A 8913808; Hope pub. co., Chicago. 


JOYS OF THE SUMMER; waltz by Albert 
W. Koechling, op. 6; piano. [15383 
© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1915 ; 

FEF 858571; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


JUBILATE DEO, IN KEY OF A; music by 
Alfred Wooler; voices and organ. 
4to. (Popular edition series, no. 
157.) 

© Jan. 22, 1915; 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
EK 851167; Woodward & co., London, 
Ont., Canada. 


JUCKNDFREUDEN (For young folks) ; 
fiinf ganz leichte vortragsstiicke von 
Gustave Lazarus, op. 168, fiir kla- 
vier. Contents :—Russischer tanz.— 
Yunfare.—Puppen-ball.—Tempo di 
minuetto.—Kriegsmarsch. [1535 

© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 «. Feb. 9, 1915; 

H} 356314; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 

JUMPING ROPE; by Marie Crosby; piano. 
_ (Two easy teaching pieces, no. 1) 

[1536 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 9, 1915; 
EH 3855724; G. Schirmer, New York. 


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’ 
a 


| no. 2, 1915 


MUSICAL C 


|JUNE-TIME; words anon; music by 
Oley Speaks; high voice in F. [15387 
© Jan. 80, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 

EB 355659; G. Schirmer, New York. 


f 
A) 


JUST A GOLDEN DREAM; by Will B. Mor- 
\ rison, arr. by Harry L. Alford; orch. 
“> 4to. [15388 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25,1915; 
EK 358425; Warner C. Williams, In- 
dianapolis. 


f 


Just To CALL YoU MINE; words and 

musie by F. Cloutier. [1539 
© 1c, Jan. 28, 1915; BE 355534; 

Frank Cloutier, Green Bay, Wis. 


JUST TO HEAR YOU CALL ME DEAR; 

words and musie by Lem Trombley. 

[1540 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

BE 358721; Geo. L. Trombley pub. co., 
Kalamazoo, Mich. | 


Just you; words by Madge Marie 
Miller, music by H. T. Burleigh. 
No.1 in F. No. 2 in A flat. 

(1541, 1542 


© Jan. 26, 1915; 2c. each Jan. 27, 
1915; E 358470, 358471; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 


| 


JUST YOU, MY DEAR, JUST YOU AND I; 
words by P. V. Schiebold, music by 
_ J. HE. Andino. New York, John T. 
Hall music pub. co. [1543 


© Dec. 26,1914; 2c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
FB} 855508; Paul V. Schiebold, Cassel- 
fon, WN, D, 


JUVENILE VAUDEVILLE; a musical dra- 
matico sketch, words and music by 
C. Z. Fox. [1544 

mam) 2 ce Feb. 12, 1915; D: 19552; 

Cherry Z. Fox, Oak Park, Il. 


KALAMAZOO; music by J. Jordan; voice 
and piano. [1545 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
FE 358641; Jules Jordan, Providence, 
1 -B @ 


KAM’RAD MANNE; potpourri aus der 
volksposse, von Max Winterfeld 
(Jean Gilbert) bearbeitet von Ernst 
Urbach fiir klavier mit tiberlegtem 
text. [1546 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 
BH 356233; Thalia theater verlag, 
Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


—— volksposse mit gesang in 8 akten, 
von Jean Kren u. Georg Okonkowski, 
gesangstexte von Alfred Schoénfeld, 
musik v. Max Winterfeld (Jean Gil- 


83503—15——3 


OMPOSITIONS 


| on 
or 


IXAM’RAD MANNE—Continued, 
bert) 1. Klavierauszug mit text. 
2. Fur orchester stimmen, 
[1547, 1548 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c. each Jan. 28, 
1915; HE 356229, 356280; Thalia- 
theater verlag, Berlin. [Copyright 
is claimed on orchestra parts. ] 


IXKEEP MOVIN’; a rag conceit by Irving 

Schloss; piano. 1549 

i) 1 ¢ Jan, 21, 1916 “h 865473: 
Irving J. Schloss, New York. 


IXEEP ON KEEPING ON; words and musi¢e 
by John P. Harrington, J. P. Long 
and Maurice Scott. [1550 


©) Jan; 15,1915; 1c. Jan.-25, 1915; 
EK 351147; Star music pub. co., 1td., 
London. 

KEKHERRA (THE); words by various 
authors, music by Florence Sackett, 
Helen Steele and M. S. Watts. 

[1551 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

EH 358742; Marjorie S. Watts, South 
Hadley, Mass. 

KEN-TUC-KEE; fox trot, by A. J. Weidt, 
arr. by Hermann Friedrich; orches- 
tra. 4to. [1552 


© Dee. 31,1914; 2c. Jan. 14, 1915; 
Tl! 855590; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 

KILLARNEY. See Tracy (George Lowell ) 
Six Irish songs. 

KIND woRDS; words by Alfred Bryan, 
music by James Kendis, arr. by 
Dave Joachim. [1553 

{) 1- ce. Feb. 8, 1915: BH. 3858729; 
Maurice Richmond music co., ine., 
New York. 

KING (THE) OF SALVATION; words by 
James Rowe, music by W. W, Mc- 
Glamry. [1554 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358289; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, ‘Tenn. 


Kiss (THE) THAT MADE YOU MINE; 
lyric by J. Will Callahan, music by 
Paul Biese and F. Henri Klick- 
mann. [1555 

© Jan. 30,1915; 2c. Jan. 27,1915; 
BH 358449; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 

KLEINEN (DIE) SCHELME; scherzo, in- 
struktives & melodisches' klavier- 
stiick, mit fingersatz & vortrags- 
zeichen, von Peter Bréhmer, op. 35, 
fiir klavier. (Aus alter schdner 
zeit, no. 3.) [1556 

© Dec. 28, 1918; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356326; M. Mauelshagen, Neuss 
a/R. Germany. 


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1557 


pt. 17, n. g., v.10. 


Kurmnrs (EIN) LieD; ged. von M. vy. 
Ebner-Eschenbach, musik von W. Wi. 
vy. Kalinowski; gesang u. klavier. 

[1557 

© Aug. 31, 1914; 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; 

BH 356302; Anton J. Benjamin, Ham- 
burg, Germany. 


KNITTING; patriotic song, words anid 
music by Muriel Bruce and Baron 
Aliotti. ; [1558 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
EH 351185; Empire music & travel 
club., ltd., Toronto, Canada. 


KNITTING AT THE TANGO BALL; words 
and music by W. J. Fegan. [1559 


© Dec. 7, 1914; 2c. Jan. 5, 1915; 
E 355501; William J. Fegan, Brook- 
line, Mass. 


KRANKE (Die); ged. von T. Resa, 
music von Rudolf Cahn-Speyer, fiir 
eine mittlere stimme u._ klavier. 
(Zehn lieder, no. 6.) [1560 


© Dec. 29,1914; 1 c. Jan. 28,1915; 
HE 356240; Jungdeutscher’ verlag, 
Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


KRIEGERISCHE MARSCHRHYTHMEN 1914; 
Symphonische dichtung von Philipp 
Wolfrum, op. 39, fiir grosses orches- 
ter, mit volksttimlichem schlussge- 
sang; partitur und orchesterstim- 
men. [1561 

© Dec. 20,1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 21, 1915; 
EH 356217; Eugen Pfeiffer, Heidel- 
berg, Germany. 


KRIEGSMARSCH. See Jugendfreuden. 


LAND oF LicHT. Sec Strauss (Rich- 


ard). 
LAssigz (THE) I LOVE BEST; words by 
Robert Burns, music by Oley 


Speaks; high voice in F. [1562 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, 1915; 
FH) 855660; G. Schirmer, New York. 


LAST NIGHT AND you; poem by Cle- 
ment Yore, music by A. M. Plonke, 
Chicago, Hans Pospischil pub. co. 

[1563 

© Jan. 24, 1915.2) eo Jan. 25, 

1915; EH 358411; Alberta McAuley 
Plonke, Chicago. 


Last (THE) SMILE; by Wollenhaupt, 
played by Andrei Kmita. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, C 1434.) 

[1564 

© Apr. 24, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

HH 358669; American piano co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. | 


Lay (THE) OF THE FOUNTAIN PEN; 
words and music by Lyell John- . 
ston; recitation with piano acc. 
(Musical monologues, no. 125.) 

[1565 

© Jan. 29, 19155 2) ey anes 

1915; E 851148; Reynolds & co., 
London. iH 


LAY (THE) OF THE FOUR WINDS; words 
by Cale Young Rice, music by 
Marion Bauer, op. 8; men’s voices. 
(Svyo. series, men’s voices, no. 390.) 

[1566 


© Feb. 9, 1915: 2 e. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 358769: Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


LEFT, LEFT; words and music by Stan- 
ley J. Damerell and John Neat. 
[1567 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 2G) aio, 
1915; E 351148; Star music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 


LEGEND; by Victor Benham; piano- 
forte. [1568 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
EH 355562; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


LEONCAVALLO (RUGGIERO) Prologue 
from Pagliacci; by Leoncavallo, 
played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C 
1883. ) [1569 
© Apr. 24, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
FE 858656; American piano co., New 
York. :[Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


LET ME WORK FOR THE MASTER; words 
by L. Ferrell, music by Hl Dorado 
Freed. [1570 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 9, 1915; 
FH) 358482; Lula Ferrell, Yates Cen- 
ter, Mass. 


L&T’s CONTEND NO MORE. See Woman’s 


(A) last word. 


LET’S NOT SAY GOOD-BYE; words by 
Philip 8S. Pancake, music by T. G. 
Beach. New York, J. E. Minnick co. » 

[1571 

© Dec. 2, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1914; 

1 855592; Philip 8. Pancake, Wis- 
ner, Nebr. 


LET THE HEAVENS BE JOYFUL; Haster 
anthem, words from hymns by J. M. 


Neale & Romans VI.,; music by 
-Percy H. Fletcher; mixed voices. 
4to. [1572 


© Jan. 26, 1915; 2c, Feb. 4, 1915; 
FE) 355635 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


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/LET THE MERRY CHURCH - BELLS RING. 
See Six Easter carols 10th series. 


LETTERS RECEIVED IN CHILDHOOD; words 
by D. Shipley, music by Edward 
Wunderlich. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., inc. [1573 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358527; Daniel Shipley, Shep- 
herdstown, W. Va. 


Ligp (DAS) vom HINDENBURG; ein sol- 
datenlied von A. de Nora, musik 
von Fritz Neuert, ftir eine sings- 
timme u. piano. 4to. (Sammlung 
patriotisches lieder, no. 1.) [1574 


fe) Pee 20, 19145) 1 e Jan. 21, 
1915; E 356216; Karl Hochstein, 
Heidelberg, Germany. 


LIFT YOUR GLAD VOICES; two-part 
choruses, for Easter, words by 
Henry Ware, jr., music by James C. 
Warhurst; women’s voices. 8 vo. 

‘ [1575 

fy yan. 25, 1915; 2 ce Jane 28, 

1915; BE 355531; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


LILAc DOMINO; selection, by Charles 
Cuvillier, arr. by D. Savino; orches- 
tra. [1576 

fran 26, 1915; 2c. Jani) 27, 

- 1915; E 358458; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Liszt (FrANz) Hark! hark! the lark. 
See Schubert (Franz Peter). 


Liebestraum; nocturne, no. 3 by 
Liszt, played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, D 
925.) [1577 

@© Mar. 1, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 16,.1915; 
E 355619; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


——-Polonaise, no. 2; by F. Lizst, 


played by Adolphe’ Borchard. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls. H 
247.) [1578 


© Dec. 16, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1914; 
E 356265; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


Rhapsodie hongroise, no. 2; by 
Liszt, played by Adriano Ariani. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, H 
2688. ) [1579 

© Aug. 16, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
HE 351214; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


1588 


Liszt (FrRanz)—Continued. 
—-no. 6; by Liszt, played by 
Adriano Ariani. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord music rolls, F’ 2237.) [1580 
© duly 7; 1912*"2:e."Febp: 8) 1915: 
E 351285; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


no. 8; by Liszt, played by 
Bertha J. Klemen. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord music rolls, F 9856.) [1581 

© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358698; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


— ——no. 12; by Liszt, played by 
Marguerite Volavy. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, F' 2657.) [1582 

© Aug. 19, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351239; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


LITTLE (THE) BALD SPOT ON TOP OF 
YOUR HEAD; words by Mrs. Allie 
Gray, music by Carl Heil. Wash- 
ington. Marks-Goldsmith co.. ine. 

[1583 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 

E 358509; Mrs. Allie Gray, Marrow- 
bone, Ky. 


Lirrte (A) DANCER FROM SPAIN; by 
Cyril Scott; miniature for piano. 
; [1584 
© Jan. 18, 1915; 1¢. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 351155; Schott & co., London. 


LITTLE HONEY BABE I LOVE; song, verse 
and chorus, words and music by J. 
W. Jenkins. [1585 


© 1 'e Feb. "2; °19155 BH 3hp577; 
James Wade Jenkins, Ashtabula, O. 


LITTLE (A) MORE RACKET; one or two- 
step by A. Helfrich, arr. by Jos. 
Monk; piano. [1586 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2c. Jan. 15, 1915; 
E 358829; Alice Helfrich, Rochester, 
N. Y. 


LittLe (THE) RED LILY; words and 

music by W. B. Jones. [1587 

© Aug. 8.1914; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 

E 358645; Walter B. Jones, Indian- 
apolis. 


LITTLE SONGS FOR LITTLE SINGERS; words 
by Wilhelmina Seegmiller, music by 
Olga H. Fischer. 26 p. fol. [1588 

© Jan. 14,1915; 2.c. Jan. 16,1915; 
A 393313; Willis music eco., Cincin- 
nati. 


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1589 


pt. Il, ns, vy. 


LirtLe (A) SUITE OF PIECES; by Pur- 
eell, selected, fingered and phrased 
by Percy A. Whitehead and Percy A. 
Scholes. Contents.—Prelude.—Horn- 
pipe.—Minuet.—March. (Young peo- 
ple’s music library, no. 6.) [1589 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 «. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 356255; Patriotic pub. co., London. 
{Copyright is claimed on fingering 
and phrasing. ] 


LirTrLe (A) WAY TO WALK WITH YOU; 
words by Frank L. Stanton, music 
by Oley Speaks; high voice in C. 

[1590 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355658; G. Schirmer, New York. 


LITTLE (THE) WHITE CHURCH IN THE 
GLADE; words and melody by W. H. 
W. Jenkins, harmony by Freeman 
W. Chase. [1591 


© Fep. 41, 1915.2. ¢ Keb, 2, 1915: 
EH 355573; William Henry Washing- 
ton Jenkins, Portsmouth, O. 


Lota; intermezzo by Wm. H. Woolson, 
arr. by W. H. Gracy; violin with 
piano acc. [1592 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
E 358651; Seeley, O’Brien & co., 
Newark, N. J. 


LONELY (A) MAIDEN; words by Mrs. 
W. A. Pailing, music by Geo. C. Po- 
lini. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [1593 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358530; Mrs. W. A. Pailing, Tuttle, 
N. D. ‘ 


LONESOME WALTZ; by F. L. Travis; 
piano. Washington, Marks - Gold- 
Smith co., ine. [1594 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358531; F. L. Travis, Springfield, 
Mo. 


‘Lone (THE) DAY cLosEs; four part 
song by Arthur §S. Sullivan, arr. by 
Josephine Sherwood; women’s voices. 
4to. (Radcliffe college collection of 
part songs, series 2, no. 3.) [1595 


© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 26,1915; 
EH 355517; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


‘Lone (A) way TO BERLIN; song of the 
soldier and sailor, words and music 
by F. J. Lowe, arr. by Jack McAu- 
liffe. [1596 

© Dec. 10, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1915; 
E 358614; Francis J. Lowe, New 
York. 


LONGING IN THE TWILIGHT’S GENTLE 
GLOW ; words and music by E. Fouch, | 
[arr. by H. Andino]. [1597 

© 1-c. Jan. 28, 1915; Wi aooneee 
Evilo Fouch, El Monte, Cal. 


Lorp (THE) BE PRAISED; anthem, 
words by L. V. Fish, music by A, 
Tiffany; mixed voices and organ. 
4to. [1598 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 1 e. Jan. 23, 1915; 
FE 356194; Albert Tiffany, Hudders- 
field, England. 


Lorp (THE) IS MY LIGHT; words arr. 
from the 27th Psalm and music by 
C. E. Shermer. obl. 16mo.- [1599 

© 1c. Jan. 19, 1915; E 358499; 
Charles Edward Shermer, Cripple 
Creek, Col. 


Lorp (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; anthem, 
words from Psalm XXIII, music by 
A. Tiffany; mixed voices and organ. 
4to. (Sacred composition series, no. 
13.) [1600 

© Jan. 12. 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 351178; Albert Tiffany, Hudders- 
field, England. 


LOVE CAME BACK ONCE MORE; words by 
L. Ann Cunnington, music by J. F. 
Rivera. [1601 

© 1c. Feb. 1, 1915; E 358574; 
John Francis Rivera, Cienfuegos, 
Cuba. 


LOVE IS LIKE A FLOWER; song, verse 
and chorus, words and music by 
J. W. Jenkins. [1602 


© 1c. Feb. 2, 1915; E 355578; 
James Wade Jenkins, Ashtabula, O. 


LOVE IS LIKE THE WEATHER; words by 
Edw. A. Grossman, music by T. D. 
Ward. [1602 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1915; E 358768; 
Ted D. Ward, New York. 


LOVE ME; words and music by Rose 

O’Neill. [1604 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1915; E 358775; 
Rose O’Neill Wilson, New York. 


LOVE ME OB LEAVE ME ALONE; words by 
Howard Johnson, music by Archie 
Gottler. [1605 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10,1915; 
E 358781; Waterson, Berlin & Syn- 
der co., New York. 


LOVE soNG; by Roy Lamont Smith; 

- piano. [1606 

© Jan. 1, 1915: 2 © Heb) 6) 990s. 

E 358787; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


96 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 2, 1915 


| Love (A) syMPHoNY; words by Arthur 


O’Shaughnessy, music by Herman 
Van Dyk, op. 33, no. 2; mixed 
chorus a capella. 4to. (Choral 
leaves, no. 45.) [1607 


© Jan. 20, 1915; 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 351169; Weekes & co., London, 
England. 


Love (THE) THEME FROM THE SONG OF 
SONGS; written by Edward Sheldon, 
arr. by D. Savino; voice and piano 
with violin or cello obligato. [1608 

© Jan. 22, 1915; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358459; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

LOVELAND DAYS; words and music by 
W. R. Williams. [1609 
. © Jan. 19, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 22, 1915; 
E 355467; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

LOVE’s KISS; hesitation waltz, by Anita 
Owen; piano. [1610 

© Jan. 27,1915; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358451; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

LOVE’S SYNCOPATED WALTZ; Dby G. 
Kemp, arr. by Arthur M. Cohen: pi- 
ano. [1611 

© 1c. Feb. 12, 1915; E 358805; 
Gail Kemp, Danville, Ill. : 

LULA WARREN; words by C. R. Mc- 
Gary, musie arr. by Vernon E. Bes- 
tor. fisi2 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 5, 1915; 
E 358815; Claude R. McGary, Maple 
Plain, Minn. 

LULLABY; by Philip H. Goepp. No. 1. 
Violin and pianoforte. No. 2. Vio- 
lin. [1613, 1614 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 25, 
1915; E 358391, 358392; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. . 

—— three part chorus, poem by Grace 


Mitchell, music by Julius Albert 
Jahn, op. 27a; women’s voices. 4to. 
[1615 


© Dec. 3, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 358823; Bush & Gerts, Dallas. 

LUNATIC LOVE-SONG; words anon., mu- 

sic by Paul Bliss; male voices. 8vo. 

[1616 

gan, 28, 1915- 2 c. Feb. 2, 

1915; E 355570; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 

MA LA SERENADE; by C. S. De Lano; 
ukulele solo. Los Angeles, Pacific 
pub. co. [1617 

© Dec. 24, 1914; 2c. Dee. 29, 
1914; E 355803; C. S. De Lano, 
Los Angeles. | 


1624 


MAcCDoWELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 
Concert - etude; by MacDowell, op. 
36, played by Marguerite Volavy. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, D 
9534. ) [1618 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 3858688; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


—— Idyl; by MacDowell, op. 28, no. 4, 
played by Marguerite Volavy. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, B 
2023. ) [1619 

© July 8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351230; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


—To a wild rose; by MacDowell, 
op. 51, no. 1, played by Gustav Rie- 
man for Ludwig Hupfeld, a. g., Leip- 
zig. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, A 212.) [1620 

© Nov. 18, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1914; 
E 356258; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation.] 


MADAM BUTTERFLY. See Puccini (Gia- 
como). 


MADE IN AMERICA; lyric by Sam Har- 
rison, music by Raymond Hubbell. 
[1621 


© Jan. 80, 1915; 2c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358598; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, 


MANNE, SEIT ICH DICH KENNE; marsch 
duett aus der volksposse, Kam’rad 
minne, gesangstexte von Alfred 
Schonfeld, musik von Max Winter- 
feld, (Jean Gilbert), fiir gesang und 
piano. [1622 

@. Dec. 29. 19145 1. cu hawk. 228, 
1915; E 356232; Thalia theater ver- 
lag, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on separate edition.] 


Marschlied aus der volksposse, 
Kam’rad minne, musik von Max 
Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert), arr. von 
E. Urbach, fiir orchester mit piano- 
direktion. 4to. [1623 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ¢@ Jan. 28, 
1915; E 356231; Thalia theater ver- 
lag, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


Macic (THE) ROSARY; text by Mabel 
B. Pace, music by K. HE. Tunberg. 
[1624 
© 1 c. Dec. 28, 1914; BH 355599; 
Karl E. Tunberg & Harry S. Stuff, 
Seattle. 


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1625 


pt. Ill, 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS; set 
to music in the key of E flat by J. 
W. Conant; mixed voices and organ. 
4to. . [1625 


(©) sdan. 28, 19053) 02 1c. sane, 
1915; E 358398; John Willis Co- 
nant, Washington. 


MAI-KO-MASHMA-LON; a monologue fin 
a jeshiwoh bucher, words by Abra- 
ham Reisen, English version by 
Henry Greenfield, notated and arr. 
by N. L. Saslavsky. [1626 


©aKeby 10,. 1915; 2 e::Heb. 11, 
1915; E 358774; Jos. P. Katz, New 
York. 


MANDY’S LITTLE CABIN RAG; fox trot, 
words & music by J. S. Hines. 
[1627 


(CO etamge! 1929915 2c.) hanes 23, 
1915; E 355487; J. S. Hines, San 
Francisco. 


Marcu. See Little (A) suite of pieces. 
Some little pieces. 


Marcu (A) AND TWO DANCES; by Arne, 
selected and arr. by Percy A. White- 


head; piano. Contents :—March 
from Alfred.—Siciliano.-—-Country 
dance. (Young people’s music li- 
brary, no. 8.) [1628 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 356256; Patriotic pub. co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


Marcu FRoM ALFRED. See March and 


two dances. 


MARCH GALLANT; by EH. A. Mongeon, 

arr. by Geo. C. Felch; piano. [1629 

(Geb, 2, 1915> 2.¢. Meb. 4. 1905: 

E 355681; E. A. Mangeon, St. Johns- 
bury Center, Vt. 


MARCH £MILITAIRE. See Schubert 


(Franz Peter). 


MARCHING TO THE HOMELAND; choral 
march, words by Lawrence V. Fish, 
music by A. Tiffany; mixed voices 
and piano. 4to. (Sacred composi- 
tion series, no. 45.) [1639 

© Jan. 12, 1915; 1 e. Feb. 1, 1915; 


E 351180; Albert Tiffany, Hudders- 
field, England. 


Marcia; words by Arthur Miller 
Easter, music by Everett J. Evans. 
[1631 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915: 
E 355655; A. M. Easter, Baltimore. | 


MARGUERITEN-TAG; Walzer von Oscar 
Fetras, op. 170, bearb. v. M. Kohl- 
mann, ftir militirmusik. 4to. 

[1632 

© Apr. 28,1914; 1 ec. May 11, 1914; 

E 350493; Anton J. Benjamin, Ham- 

burg, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. } 


Marie; gavotte by Wm. H. Woolson, 
arr. by W. H. Gracey; violin with 
piano acc. [16383 

© Jan 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EK 358652; Seeley, O’Brien & co., 
Newark, N. J. 


Mariposas (LAS); vals de concierto 

por R. Balseiro, op. 33; piano. 

: [1634 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 

EH 355704; Rafael Balseiro, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 


MARSH BEGINNERS BAND BOOK; latest 
improved system of instruction, by 
W. S. Ripley; oboe, bassoon, sop. 


saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor 
saxophone, baritone saxophone. obl. 
24mo. [1635 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
EK 355786; B. O. Marsh, Decorah, 
Ta. 


MASS IN HONOR OF ST. BENEDICT; by 
Joseph I. Miller; four male voices; 
organ ace. Score. 4to. [1636 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1915; 
EH 358787; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


MASS IN HONOR OF ST. EDWARD THE 
CONFESSOR; by Alfred J. Silver; 
chorus of mixed voices; organ acc. 
Score. 4to. [1637 


© Feb.’8, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 358784; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


MASTER’s (THE) CALL; words and mu- 
sic by W. W. Combs. [1638 
© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 28, 1915; 

EH 355525; W. W. Combs, Locust 
Grove, Georgia. 


MAURICE COSTELLO, I LOVE-A DAT MAN; 
words by Billy Green & Sidney Car- 
ter, music by Charlie Brown. [1639 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355691; Buck & Lowney, St. Louis. 


MAY-DAY IN WELLADAY; a humorous 

_and fanciful operetta in 3 acts, by 

W. Smyth Cooper. 4to. [1640 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 23,1915; 

E 356191; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


98 


- no. 2, 1915 


Mazurka; by J. F. Zimmermann; pi- 
ano. (Five little dances, no. 5) 
[1641 
© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
FE 358814; Hind, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


—— See also Holiday sketches. 
MAZURKA FANTASTIQUE; by Victor Ben- 
ham; pianoforte. [1642 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
EK 355961 ; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


MAZURKA, RUSSE; by Wm. H. Woolson, 


arr. by W. H. Gracey; violin with 
piano ace. [1643 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
H 358653; Seeley, O’Brien & ©co., 
Newark, N. J. 
Merapow. See Merry May days. 
MeEapow (THE) LARK; by Rubin Gold- 
mark; piano. (Prairie idylls, no. 2.) 
[1644 
©) Jan. 29, 1915; 2 ec: Feb. 1, 1915: 
E 358584; G. Schirmer, New York. 
MEADOW QUEEN SCHOTTISCHE; by Fred. 
A. Franklin, op. 40, no. 1; piano, six 
hands. [1645 
© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
EH 358419; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
. delphia. , 
MEANING (THE) oF P. P. I. E., words 
by Florence Kennedy, music by 
H. E. Dudley. [1646 
iw at ep. ..4.. 1915; BH 355651; 
Harry Edward Dudley, San Fran- 
cisco. 
MEDLEY OF FAMOUS AMERICAN NATIONAL 


SONGS; arr. by Frank HE. Barry; 
mixed quartette. 4to. Chicago, 
Chart music pub. co. [1647 


(© Jan: 28, 1915; 2c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
BE 355556; B. Coanacher, Oak Park, 
lil. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

MEDLEY OF FAMOUS OLD DARKIE SONGS; 
arr. by Frank E. Barry; mixed quar- 
tette. 4to. Chicago, Chart music 
pub. co. [1648 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
E 355558; B. Coanacher, Oak Park, 
Ill. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 

MEDLEY OF OLD IRISH SONGS; arr. by 
Frank E. Barry; male quartette. 
4to. Chicago, Chart music pub. co. 

[1649 

(e) Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 2, 1915; 
BH 355557; B. Coanacher, Oak Park, 
Til. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1657 


MEDLEY OF OLD ScoTcH SONGS; arr. by 
Frank KE. Barry; male quartette. 
4to. Chicago, Chart music pub. co. 

[1650 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2c. Feb. 2, 1915; 

EH 355554; B. Coanacher, Oak Park, 

Ill. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


MEDLEY OF STEPHEN C. FOSTER’S 
‘FAMOUS SONGS; arr. by Frank H. 
Barry; mixed quartette. 4to. Chi- 
cago, Chart music pub. co. [1651 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ce Feb. 2) 1915; 
HH} 355555; B. Coanacher, Oak Park, 
Ill. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


MEETING (THE) OF THE WATERS. See 
Tracy (George Lowell) Six Irish 
songs. 


MEIN LIEBCHEN IST KEIN STOLZES 
SCHLOSS; ged. von Oskar von Red- 
witz, musik von W. E. von Kali- 
nowski; gesang u. klavier. [1652 

© Aug. 31, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356303; Anton J. Benjamin, Ham- 
burg, Germany. 


MELANCOLIE, [AND] SCHERZO; par 
Leif Halvorsen, op. 5, no. 1 & 2, pour 
violon et piano. [1653 

@) Dee. 15, 1914 +.4.e. Feb. 9,.1915 ; 
E 356315; Wilhelm Hansen. Leip- 


zig. 


MeEtopy IN F; tune. See Rubinstein 
(Anton Gregorovitch) ; Voices of the 
woods. 


MEMORIES; words by Lawrence P. Sol- 
berg, music by Florence E. Wall. 

[1654 

@© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 14,1915; 

E 358580; Solberg & Wall, Chicago. 


MEMORIES OF LONG AGO; words by S. D. 
Albright, music by Mabel A. Whaley. 
[1655 

© 1c Feb. 6, 1915; E 355721; 
Spencer D. Albright, Red Star, Ark. 


Memory (A); words and melody by E. 

L. Pomeroy. [1656 

© 1c. Jan. 30, 1915; E 355544; 
Ellen L. Pomeroy, Madison, Wis. 


MEMoORY'S HYMN; words by C. M. My- 
ers, music by Jas. J. Bell. [1657 
©) dan. 22, 19155. 2 .¢. Jan...26, 
1915; E 355698; Calvin M. Myers, 
Caldwell, Kans. 


99 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1658 


pt. 10, i. Ss. ¥. 10 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wie Frerix) Scherzo; by Mendels- 
sohn, op. 16, no. 2, played by Adriano 
Ariani;in E minor. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord music rolls, C 2253.) [1658 

© July 11, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351210; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


MENUETT; von Jean Phil. Ramean, 
bearbeitung von Sam Franko; vio- 


line mit klavier. (Werke alter 
meister, no. 5.) [1659 
© June 29, 1914; 2 ¢e. Feb. 9, 


1915; EH 355731; Ries & Erler, Ber- 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Merry (A) LITTLE SONG; encore to 
The day ideal, words anon., music 
by J. W. W. Cumming. Portsmouth, 
Va., Whitson & Shepherd. [1660 


MON Tany (25, 1Ot5 =o. e’=han. 26, 


1915; E 355511; John Whitlow 
Wetherell Cumming, Portsmouth, 
Va. 


Merry MAIDS. See Merry May days. 


MERRY MAy DAYS; Six easy and orig- 
inal pianoforte duets, by Mentor 
Crosse, op. 20. Contents :—Mead- 
ow.—The tread mill. Swaying 
boughs.—Merry maids.—Shepherd’s 
song.—Homewara bound. [1661 

© Heb.1G; 1915-" 2: e Wepea2: 
1915; E 38588382; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


MESSAGE (THE) OF THE WALTZ; words 
by W. B. Edmundson, music by Win- 
field P. De Long. [1662 


© May 1, 1912; 2c. May 14, 1914; 


EH 3385987; Walter B. Edmundson, 
Pittsburgh. 
MiIcDALIA; valse por H. R. Davila; 


piano. [1663 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 355702; Hmilio R. Davila, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 


MILES’ FOX CANTER; by J. H. Miles; 
piano. f1664 
© Jan. 28, 1915: 2c Jan. 30, 


1915; E 355598; J. E. Miles, New 
York. 


MINSTREL (THE) Boy. See 
(George Lowell) Six Irish 


MINUET. See Arne (—) 


Tracy 
songs. 


Four little 


dances. Little (A) suite of pieces. 
MIssA BREVIS. See Palestrina (G. 
P. S.) 


Mrs... CAsrEy JONES; words and music | 
by E. Newton. Los Angeles, Hatch 
& Loveland. [1665 


© Jan. 16,1915; 2 e. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358405; Eddie Newton, Los An- 
geles. 


MONA MACHREE; words by C. E. Vivian- 
Kennelly, music by Leo T. Croke. 
[1666 


© Jan. 18,1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 23,1915; — 
HE 356198; Swift’s music publishers, 
Manchester, England. 


MONFRIED’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF 
VIOLIN ; by Lazarus Monfried. First 
part, 11 lessons and 25 exercises. 
[Yiddish edition. ] [1667 


© Dee. 18, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
EF 358568; Lyre pub. co., ine., New 
York. 


MOooNn-FAIRIES. See Roses and rue. 


MOON-EE, MOON-EE, UP SO HIGH; words 
by J. W. Hammond, music by Perlie 
Mae Hammond. [1668 


© 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; E Bb5653; 
John Wesley Hammond, Minneapolis. 


MOONLIGHT ON THE LAKE; by J. S. 
Fearis, played by Felix Gerdts. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, D 
9795.) [1669 


© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351211; American piano co., New 
York. . [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


MOONLIGHT SONATA. See Beethoven 


(Ludwig van) 


MoorisH (A) DANCE-TWO STEP; from 
The glad way, by A. O. Ford; piano. 
[1670 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; E 355744; 
Arthur O. Ford, Homer, La. 


MoRNING; words anon., music by G. 
Waring Stebbins; high voice in G. 

[1671 

© Jan. 14, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 

E 355634; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


MORNING MARCHING SONG; words by 
Gertrude Knox Willis, music by 
Welsh, arr. by W. Rhys-Herbert; 
voices in unison. (Octavo ed. of 
choruses for treble voices, no. 3918) 

[1672 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
EH 358786; J Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


100 


no. 2, 1915 


'Mornine (A) sone; words by Anna 
M. Pratt, music by Ermanno Wolf- 
Ferrari. [1673 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 351208; Silver, Burdett & co., 
Boston. 


Morris (WILLIAM J.) Song; your kiss, 
beloved, was to me, words by Gou- 
verneur Morris, music by W. J. Mor- 
ris. [1674 


i) Jan. 6, 1915: 2c. Jan. 6, 1915; 
E 355468 ; Worth Vincent, New York. 


MoORVEN AND THE GRAIL; oratorio, 
words by Brian Hooker, music by 
Horatio Parker, op. 79, for mixed 
chorus, solo voices and piano. Vocal 
score. 4to. [1675 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 355582; Boston music co., Boston. 


MosT GENTLE MOON; unacc. part song, 
words by Geo. Reston Malloch, music 
by Julius Harrison; women’s voices. 
4to. [1676 


OF fan, 25, 1915; 1-e: Jan. 23,1915; 
E 356190; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


MoszkowskI (Moritz) Serenata; by 
Moszkowski, played by Howard 
Brockway. (Rythmodik record mu- 

‘sic rolls, A 29382.) « [1677 


© Sept. 26, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358693; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

—— Spanish dance; by Moszkowski, 
op. 12, no. 4. played by Howard 
Brockway. (Rythmodik record mu- 
sic rolls, B 3058.) [1678 

© Aug. 27, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358661; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

—— played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, A 
3042. ) {1679 

© Sept. 26, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EK 358682; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 

_ terpretation. ] 

MorTorRIN’ MIKE; one or two-step by 
T. W. Thurban; piano. [ 1680 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 1'c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
E. 356218; Charles Sheard & co., 
London. 

Movies (THE) IS WHERE YOU’LL FIND 
ME; words and music by D. W. Sil- 
laway. [1681 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358575; Dorr Waldo Sillaway, 
Milwaukee. 


10 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1690 


Mozart (WoLFGANG AMADEUS) Don 
Giovanni; potpourri by Mozart, 
played by Howard Brockway. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, D 2905.) 

[1682 


© Oct. 8, 1912; 2 ec. Jan. 16, 1915; 
E 355613; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


MuNsTERS (THE) AT Mons; words by 
A. Perceval Graves, music by A. 
Williams. [1683 


© Jan. 16,1915; 1 e. Jan. 26, 1915; 
FE 356219; Boosey & co., London. 


Music (THE) OF THE BELLS; words 
and music by F. A. Clark. [1684 


Oo. dan? -t3,. 41915 = 2 G.. Jan. 28, 
1915; 1H 3555380; EF. A. Clark, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 


MUTTER (DIE) DES RESERVISTEN; verse 
von Alfred Grtinwald, musik von 
Robert Stolz, op. 187, fiir gesang u. 
piano. [1685 


© Dec. 1, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356322; Ludwig Krenn, Vienna. 


My BABY; berceuse, words and music 
by Helena Bingham; recitation with 
piano acc. [1686 


© Janet, 19152 @ Feb: 3.1915; 
EH 358619; Helena Bingham Burton, 
Monarch, Colo. 


My CALIFORNIA HOME; words by A. T. 
Felix, melody arr. by H. Tourjee. 
[1687 


cr am” tae 191g] 2 "Co an, 1S, 
1915> EY Soo2ia; Albert *'T.* PWelix, 
Escondido, Cal. 


My CHILDHOOD HOME; words and mu- 
sic by Mrs. B. G. Davies. Washing- 
ton, Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. [1688 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 


E 358524; Mrs. B. G. Davies, Pon- 
chatouia, La. 


My couNnTRY; words and music by 
Clarence Sumner Brewster. [1689 


© 1c. Feb. 5, 1915; E 358626; 
Clarence Sumner Brewster, Detroit. 


My Fuac; from Hello Broadway, lyric 
and music by Geo. M. Cohan. [1690 


© Jan; 23; 1915; 2 ¢ Feb. 1,195 ; 
E 358758: Cohan & Harris pub. co., 
New York. 


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1691 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 19 


My FLOWER oF Hawatl; by H. M. 
Queen Liliuokalani, arr. by C. S. 
Delano, for two mandolins and gui- 
tar; tenor-mandola and mando-cello 
arr. by Jas. H. Johnstone; mandolin 
orchestra. [1691 


©, Dec., :20,. 1914; 32 -e.. Dee. 20, 


1914; E 358480; Pacific pub. co., Los 


Angeles. 


_____ ukulele solo. [1692 


© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1914; E 855304; Pacific pub. co., Los 
Angeles. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


My Fox TROT WEDDING DAY; from 
What’s going on, words and music 
by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. [1693 


@iman.. 25, 19s 2 es fat. (25. 
1915;°°H) 858416; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


My HEART’S SO FULL OF YOU; hesita- 
tion waltz song, words by Carolyn 
Wells, music by Chas. Elbert. (Jn 
Magazine section of the N. Y. Sun- 
day Amer., Feb. 7, 1915.) [1694 


© Feb. 7, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 9, 1915; 
EH 355748; Star co., New York. 


My MAMMy’S VOICE; words by Edwin 
Star Belknap, music by Harvey 
Worthington Locmis; sop., alto and 
bass. (Laurel octavo, no. 469.) 

[1695 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 355722; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 


My MIRACLE MAN; from Hello Broad- 
way, lyric and music by Geo. M. Co- 
han. [1696 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358759; Cohan & Harris pub. co., 
New York. 


My MOTHER’S LULLABY; words by T. 
M. Sample, music by R. G. Hollem- 
beak, in E flat. [1697 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EK 355688; Hollembeak music co., 
ine., Bristol, Tenn. 


My omp KENTUCKY HOME; fantasia 
with variations no. 1-4 and intro- 
duction and finale by A. F. Richter; 
violin solo. [1698 

© 1c. Jan. 23, 1915; EB 355486; 
Alfred F. Richter, Pagosa Springs, 
Col. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


SS 


My SAILOR GIRL AND I; words by M. H. 
Lines, music by Everett J. Evans. 
[1699 
© Jan. 26, 19154 2) Gagan 27 
1915; E 358445; M. H. Lines, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 


My star; words by D. J. Mitchell, mu- 
sic by A. Melvin Crosby. [1700 


© 1c. Jan. 21, 1915; BH 355477; 
David J. Mitchell, Athens, Ga. 


My SUNSHINE; on theme of O sole 
mio, by H. L. Nettler, arr. for pi- 
ano. [1701 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1915; 
E 355565; Theodore Lohr, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


My SWEET HGYPTIAN MAID; words & 
music by Glen Owen Pierce, arr. by 
Johannes Maximilian Udel. [1702 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 entangege: 
1915; E 358374; Pierce-Howse-Udel, 
Flint, Mich. 


My TOURING CAR; words by M. S. 
Ming, music by J. EH. Andino. New 
York, John T. Hall music pub. co. 

[1703 


© Jan, 26, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 355726; Mary S. Ming, Houstonia, 
Mo. 


NaAaucuty NEMO; one step or tango, by 
S. A. Massell; piano. [1704 


© 1c. Feb. 5, 1915) WH aash20; 
Samuel Alfred Massell, Brooklyn. 


NEARER MY GOD TO THEE; by Oliver 
Keeney, played by Hans Hanke. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, D 
365. ) [1705 


© Dee. 4. 1911; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1914; 
E 356264; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


"NEATH THE APPLE BLOSSOM SHADE; 
words and music by R. Hassenteu- 
fel. New York, C. L. Partee music 
pub. co. [1706 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c Feb. 12, 1915; 
T) 3858806; Rolland Hassenteufel, 
Astoria. T.° Ny Ms 


"NEATH THY LATTICE. See Roses and 


rue. 


NEVER A GIRL INSIDE; words by Clifford 

-Grey, music by Maurice Scott. [1707 

© Jan. 15,.1915> 1 e: Jans 2aeoaa: 

EH 351146; Star music pub. co., Itd., 
‘London. 


102 


' New [IRISH TUNE. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


1723 


/New (THE) DAY; words by Richard 


Watson Gilder, music by Camille W. 
Zeckwer, op. 31; mixed chorus, with 
piano ace. four hands. 4to. [1708 

© Jan. 25,1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358420; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


See Some little 
pieces. 


NEW LIFE; march by A. M. Testa; vio- 
lin. Boston, The Bostonia academy 
of music. (Compositions and ar- 
rangements, no. 4). [1709 

© Jan. 16,1915; 2c. Jan. 23, 1915; 
E 3554938; A. M. Testa, Portland, 
Me. 


NEW NATIONAL AIR—AMERICA; words 
by S. F. Smith, music by J. J. Mc- 
Cabe. [1710 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2c Feb. 2, 1915; 
EH 358752; James Joseph McCabe, 
Brooklyn. 


New (A) Scotcu Tune. See Some lit- 
tle pieces. 


NIFTY LITTLE JANE; novelty song, 
words & music by A. E. Kanston. 
[1711 


© Feb. 10,1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EH 358618; A. F. Marzian, New AlIl- 
bany, Ind. 


NicgHT (THE) HAS A THOUSAND EYES; 
words by F. W. Bourdillon, music 


by Mabel Nightingale Woodward. 
London, Novello & co., Itd. 4to. 
(Two songs, set II. no. 1.) hey a 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
FE} 356297; Julia Lloyd, Birmingham, 
England. 


NicuHt (THE) WILL PASS; words by 
James Rowe, music by J. D. 
Vaughan. [1713 


Pan. 1, 2915: 2.¢, Jan, 18.1915: 
E 358281; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


NIGHTINGALE . (THE) 
(W. H.) Eight songs. 


NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY; composed 
and arr. by Louis Rich; orch. 4to. 
[1714 


co Jan, 25,1915; 2 c. Jan. 25, 
1915; E 3583872; Chas. H. Hender- 
son musie pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


See Pommer 


words by Ted Robinson, music by 
Louis Rich. [1715 

gan, . 25,9915; 02 va) saa 25, 
1915; E 358378; Charles H. Hender- 
son music pub. co., Corry, Pa. 


nn 


NOCTURNE, See Chopin (Frédéric 


I'rancois). 
—— See Grieg (Edvard Hagerup). 


——wNo. 6; cradle song, by Field, 
played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, G 
2914). [1716 

© Oct: 15, 1912; Ze. Feb. 8, 1915; 
KE 358658; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] : 


NoEL; anthem, words by Margaret 
Venables, music by F. A. W. Docker ; 
mixed voices and _ organ. 4to. 
(Church choir library, no, 198.) 

[1717 

(©) yao 22c 1915s. tae. Jat 28, 

1915; EH 356201; Stainer & Bell., 1td., 
London. 


NORDISKE MELODIER (Norwegian folk 
music settings); af Trygve Torjus- 
sen, op. 15, nos. 1-7; for pianoforte. 

[1718 
© Jan. 5, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 


BE 356317; Wilhelm Hansen, Leip- 
zig. 
NORWEGIAN MINUET; by Fini Henri- 


ques, ed. by Hugo Ries; piano. 
[1719 
© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
FE 358748; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


NOTHING DOIN’; rag by Frances Wil- 
lard Neal; piano. [1720 
© Nov. 4, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 11, 1915; 

HF) 358824; Bush & Gerts, Dallas. 


Now ‘THE DAY IS OVER; anthem, music 
by Oley Speaks, arr. by G. J. 8S. W., 
for mixed chorus with tenor solo, 
organ or piano ace. (Schirmer’s 
octavo church music, no. 6088.) 

[1721 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 1,.1915; 
E 358587; G. Schirmer, New York. 


O COME TO THE PANAMA FAIR; words 
and music by E. V. Edick. [1722 
© Jan. 7, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 19,1915; 
1c. Feb. 3, 1915; E 358615; Ethel 
Vera Edick, Portland, Ore. 


O GRAVE, WHERE IS THY VICTORY; Has- 
ter anthem, words from Gospel of 
St. John and 1st Cor., music by R. M. 
Stults; mixed voices. Philadelphia, 
The chancel choir. 4to. ps4 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358428; Robert M. Stults, Colling- 
dale, Pa. 


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1724 


O SACRED HEAD SURROUNDED; three-part 
song, words by H. W. Baker, music 
by Richard Worthing; women’s 
voices. S8vo. [1724 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 2, 1915; 
EH 355568; Willis music eco., Cincin- 
nati. 


70 soLE Mio (The night is calling) ; 
neapolitan serenade, English words 
by Herbert Reynolds, Italian words 
by Giovanni Caporro, music by Ed- 
uardo di Capua, arr. by Chas. N. 
Grant. [1725 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355679; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. ([Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. | 


O ZION, LOVELY ZIoN; words by Love 
H. Jameson, music by J. H. Rose- 
crans. [1726 


© Dec. 24, 1914; 2c. Jan. 18,1915; 
H 358156; James H. Rosecrans, Bon- 
ham, Texas. 


Oak Park M. B. MARCH; by J. W. 
Farr; band. [1727 


© Dec. 17, 1914; 2c. Jan. 25,1915; 
HE 358407; J. W. Farr, Chicago. 


ODE HEROIQUE; by Cyril Scott; piano- 
forte. [1728 
© Jan. 22,1915; 1c. Jan. 23, 1915; 

E 356203; Elkin & co., 1td., London. 


OF COURSE; a pastoral, words by Juliet 
Wilbor Tompkins, music by H. W. 
Howard. [1729 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 12, 1915: 
E 358803; Harry Wheaton Howard, 
Washington. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision and alteration. ] 


OG DET VAR DEN M@RKE BLAAREGN ; sang 
af Jenny Blicher Clausen, musik af 
Rud Langgaard. [1730 


© Dec. 19, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356518; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


OH BEAUTIFUL LILY OF THE VALLEY; 
words by W. Gibson, music by Ed- 
ward Wunderlich. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [1731 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358529; Willie Gibson, Maxon’s 
Mill, Ky. 


OH, JUDGE, SHE WAS SO NICE; words 

and music by Jim Stanford. [1732 

© Dec. 11, 1914; 2 ¢. Dee. 14, 

. 1914; E 355471; Stanford musie co., 
New Haven, Conn. 


| 


_pt. m1, ns, v.10 


Ou! LOVE WHILE LOVE IS LEFT TO THEE; 
nocturne for voice, words after 
Freiligrath, music by Frederic Lille- 
bridge. [1733 


© Jan. 27, 1915: 2 @ Bep. ae 
1915; E 858780; Teachers’ co-opera- 
tive pub. assn., St. Louis. 


OH ! TAKE ME TO THE WILDWOOD; words 
by S. J. Chamberlain, musie by C. E. 
Baton. [1734 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
HE 358826; 8. J. Chamberlain, Misha- 
waka, Ind. 


OH WHAT A HAPPY WORLD 'TWOULD BE; 
words by T. C. Bechtold, music by 
Carl Kohler. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [1735 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358548 ; Tena C. Bechtold, Sawyer, 
N. Dak. 


OH, WHO WOULD NOT BE IRISH; words 
and music by D’Arcy Hinds. [1736 
© Jan. 22, 1915: Lf eyes, 
1915; E 356204; D’Arcy Hinds, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


OH YOU BIG HEART BREAKER; lyric by 
Edw. A. Grossman, musie by T. D. 
Ward. [1737 


© 1c. Feb: 12, 1915; HE 8ass0g; 
Ted D. Ward, New York. 


OH you BLONDY:; words by Geo. B. 
Paden, music by J. H. Andino. [1738 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 3855654; Geo. B. Paden, Johns- 
town, Ill. 


OLtp (THE) FOLKS; medley by W. C. 
Sheridan; women’s voices. (8vo. 
Series, women’s voices, no. 631.) 

[1739 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 

EK 358770; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 

ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


OLD FURNITURE; a cycle of seven songs, 
words by Ethel Bernard Kelly, 
music by Claude Arundel. [1740 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 2, 1915; 


HE 356249; J. B. Cramer & co., 1td., 
London. 


OLD (THE) HOME; words and music 
“by E. Carr. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co ., ine. [1741 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358541; Emma Carr, Miller, Ind. 


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“ON THE BANKS OF 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


1760 


Otp (THE) HOME PLACE; words by 
G. F. Schroeder, music by Everett J. 
Evans. [1742 


© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1915; 
EH 858490; G. F. Schroeder, Douglas, 
Nebr. 


OMAR KHAYYAM; intermezzo by S. 
Romberg; piano. [17438 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EK 358725; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


——intermezzo two step, words by 
Siuol Enilk, music by Benj. Rich- 
mond. [1744 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 26, 1915; 
E 355513; R. Kabot, Brooklyn. 


ON MOONLIT WATERS; gondoliera by Leo 
Oehmler, op. 207; pianoforte. [1745 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358421; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


THE OLD OHIO; 
words by K. Pultz, music by Carl 
Heil. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
e0., ine, [1746 


gan. 2, 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358550; Kate Pultz, Wheeling, W. 
Va. 


ON THE BANKS OF THE PINE; words by 
E. E. Proper, music by Geo. ©. Po- 
lini. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [1747 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358517; Ervin E. Proper, Glennie, 
Mich. 

ON THE BEACH AT WAIKIKI; or, The 
golden Hula, words by G. H., music 
by Henry Kailimai, arr. by “Sonny” 
Cunha. [1748 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
E 355579; Bergstrom music 0@o., 
Honolulu, Hawaii. 


ON THE DESERT AIR; words by F. Cot- 
tingham, music by Groom music co., 
rearranged by Otto Zimmerman & 
son co. [1749 

jan. 18, 1915;.2 e Jan, 20, 
1915; E 358750; Frank Cottingham, 
Greenup, Ill. 

ON THE TRAIL TO YELLOWSTONE; words 
by B. W. Urban, music by A. Melvin 
Crosby. [1750 

© 1c. Jan. 21, 1915; EB 355476; 
B. W. Urban, St. Anthony, Idaho. 

ON TO ARMS; march and two step, by 
Albert W. Koechling, op. 6, no. 3; 
piano. [1751 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2c. Jan. 29, 1915; 
E 358572; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


i, 


ON TO THE LAND OF LIGHT; choral 
march, words by R. R. Hall, music 
by F. A. Challinor; junior choirs 
and organ. 4to. (Choral album, no. 
1192. ) [1752 

© Jan. 19, 1915: 1 «. Web. 1, 1915; 
EH 851177; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


ON YONDER HILL OF CALVARY; words 
from the Bible, music by L. O. An- 
derson, arr. by John R. Clements. 
Svo. [1753 

© Dee. 28, 1914; 2 ce Jan; 15, 
1915; EH 355585; L. Osear Anderson, 
Minneapolis. 


ONCE IN May; words and music by E. 

Ray Goetz; medium voice. [1754 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

EH 358728; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 


ONLY; words by Lillian Whiting, mu- 
sic by Luella Olmsted Burnham. 
[1755 
© Fans: 14,0 9905 si bh ves Tae, 615, 
1915;\4, @ Jan. 26, 1915; H 358502: 
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston. 


ONLY A COUNTRY GIRL; words by Lila 


Meredith, music by Carl Heil. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
inc. [1756 


© Noy. 6, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EH 358507; Willa Crumback, Pinne- 
bog, Mich. 


ONLY (THE) GIRL; valse hesitation 
from the musical farcical comedy, 
by Victor Herbert, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus; piano. [1757 


@ ‘Jam, 415°4915 "2 € Jan 12, 
1915; E 358503; M. Witmark &,.sons, 
New York. ) 


—— words by G. H. Austin, music by 
Geo. C. Polini. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., inc. [1758 


© Nov, 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EH 358539; G. H. Austin, Rumsey, Ky. 


ONLY LET ME WALK WITH THEE; words 
by Johnson Oatman, jr., music by J. 
D. Vaughan. [1759 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 e. Jan. 18) 1915; 
E 358287; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


ONWARD, MIGHTY ARMY; words by 
James Rowe, music by W. W. Mc- 
Glamry. [1760 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 18, 1915; 
1c. Jan. 30, 1915; EH 355602; James 
D. Vaughan, Lawrenceberg, Tenn. 


105 


. CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1761 


pt. III, n. s., v.10 


bk. 


ORGAN (THE) LOFT; exi, Jal. a 


Obl. S8vo. Contents: Notturno, 
Julius Harrison.—Choral Acie, 
by Johann Pachelbel.—Recessional 


march, by Herbert F. Ellingford. 
[1761 
© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
BH 358408 ; G. Schirmer, Itd., London. 


OvuT INTO THE NIGHT; words and le 
sic by J. H. Ostrander. [176 
© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, cin. 
HK 358711; James eh: Ostrander, Chi- 
cago. 


OvuT OF THE SILENCE; words by Ed. 
Teschemacher, music by Katie Moss; 
Hoe dh ine iat: [1763 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
H) 356250; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


Pack YoUR DUDS; words and music 
by J. K. Meyer. [1764 

Gian. 15) 191s; “2 ves dans 21, 
1915; HB 355470; Joe Kauffmann 


Meyer, San Francisco. 


PALACE OF PEACE; march two step by 


C. M. Vandersloot, arr. by F. H. 
Losey; full orch. and piano ace. 
4to. [1765 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
EH 855709; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement. ] 


PALESTRINA (GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI 
SANTE) Missa brevis; by Pales- 
trina, adapted by A. Sidney Marks, 


for use in the English church; 
mixed voices. 4to. [1766 
@) Van: 22) H1915s) 4 eyiJans 28, 


1915; EH 356199; Stainer & Bell, itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation. ] 


— Three responses; by G. P. da 
Palestrina, ed. by Frank Damrosch; 
mixed voices, a cappella. (Sve. 
choruses, no. 6089.) Contents.— 
In Monte Oliveti oravit ad Pa- 
trem.—Tristis est anima mea usque 
ad mortem.—LKEecce vidimus eum. 

[1767 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2c Feb. 8, 1915; 

E 3858716; G. Schirmer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing. ] 

Pan. See Godard (Benjamin Louis 
Paul). 

PANAMA EXPOSITION TWO STEP; by J. 
G. Bishop; piano. [1768 


© 1c. Feb. 5, 1915; EB 858644; J. 
G. Bishop, St. Paul. Minn. 


PANAMA STAR MARCH; words and 
transcription of music [from the | 
play, Diana la cazadora] by Jd. 
Schmidt; voices and piano, text 
Spanish and English. New York. 
La prensa. 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
EK 355564; Julius Schmidt, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription & text.] 


PaNcHITA; hesitation espagnol by EH. | 
HE. Menges; piano. [1770 | 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 e. Feb. 8, 1915; 
TH) 858740; Edward EH. Menges, St. 
Louis. 


PAS DES AMPHORES. See Chaminade | 
(Cécile Louise Stéphanie). 


PATER NOSTER; Kyrie; Sanctus; Four 
fold amen; Vesper; words biblical, 
musie by A. Tiffany. Ato. (Sacred | 
compositions series, no. 2.) [1771 | 

© Jan. 12, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 1, 1915; 


E 851181; Albert Tiffany, Hudders- 
field, England. 


PAVANE; von Benedetto Marcello, bear- 
beitung von Sam Franko; violine 
mit klavier. (Werke alter meister, 
no, 8) [1772 


© June 29, 1914; 2c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
I 3855782; Ries & Hrler, Berlin. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. J 


PEACE INVOCATION; words and music 
by R. B. Walsh. [1773 


© Jan. 25, 19153 2° Go wemeees, 
1915; BH 355523; Rose Braniff Walsh, 
Terre Haute, Indiana. 


PEACE TO THE SOULS OF THE HEROES; 
words by Dr. Callcott, arr. by T. 
Keighley; four mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 1194.) ~ [1774 


© Jan. 19, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 1, 1915; 
EH 351176; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
Sow. 


PEARL; words and music by W. Max 
Davis, arr. by [Charles R. Bird.] 
[1775 


© 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; HrseaGa2; 

W. Max Davis, Atlantic City. 
PELELE (EL) (Goyeseca); par Enrique 
Granados, pour le piano. [1776 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
i) 355663; G. Schirmer, New York. 


106 


(no. 2, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1790 


(PEBPETUAL MOTION ; rondo from sonata 

ge by C. M. von Weber, played by Mi- 

chael Zadora. (Rythmodik record 

» music rolls, C 9634.) [1777 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

\. E 358699; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


‘PETITE BIJOUTERIE; valse by C. Bohm, 
- arr. by Otto Langey; full orch. 
(Galaxy of orch. music, no, 73.) 
[1778 
' © Jan. 20, 1915; 2c. Jan, 25, 1915; 
E 358401; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PETITE MAZURKA; a Study in rhythm 
_ by Alfred Holzworth ; piano. [1779 
© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1915; 
| # 858563; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


PHIDYLE (MARGUERITE) ; French words 
' by Leconte De L’Isle, Eng. transla- 
tion by A. M. von Blomberg, music 
' by Henri Duparc; high voice in A 
e- flat. [1780 
© Jan. 26, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
. #8 355633; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
| [Copyright is claimed on transla- 
fee tion. ] 


| PICK, PICK, PICKANINNY; from Lady 
| Luxury by William Schroeder, arr. 
| ial Geo. J. Trinkaus; hotel orch. 4to. 
>. 

| 


[1781 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
BE 355496; M. Witmark & Sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 

arrangement. ] 


PICKANINNY LULLABY; words by Mrs. 
A. E. Cornell, music by J. E. Andino. 
[1782 


© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 

E 358446; Mrs. A. H. Cornell, De- 

troit. 

PILGRIM’s cHoRUsS. See Wagner (Rich- 
ard). 


PiscHNA (J.) 60 progressive exer- 
cises; by J. Pischna, edited by Oscar 
Beringer; piano. [1783 

© Jan. 15, 1915; 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
EK 351157; Augener, Iltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


PLACE (THE) WHERE I WAS BORN; words 
by J. F. Nelson, music by Carl Heil. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 

~ ine. [1784 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358521; James F. Nelson, Evans- 
ton, Wyo. 


Port (THE) PEASANT AND LIGHT CAV- 
ALRYMAN MARCH; by Henry Fill- 
more; orch. 4to. [1785 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358415; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 


POLISH DANCE. 
ver). 


See Scharwenka (Xa- 


POLKA-MINIATURE; by Sapellnikoff, op. 
6, no. 2, played by Marguerite Vo- 
lavy. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, C 9513.) [1786 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351220; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

PomMMerR (W. H.) Hight songs; Eng- 

lish and German text, music by W. 

H. Pommer, op. 22. Contents:—1. 

The year’s at the spring (Friihlings- 

lied); words by R. Browning.—2. 

By the wayside (Am wege); words 

by M. Brown.—3. The half-ring moon 

(Mondringleins gruss); words by J. 

B. Tabb.—4. She is false, O death! 

she is fair (Sie ist falsch, O tod! sie 

ist sch6n) ; words by L. W. Reese.— 

5. The dream garden (Traumgar- 

ten). —6. In April (Lenzfrage) ; 

words by A. W. Robbins..—7. Christ- 
mas lyric (Weihnachtstriumerei) ; 
words by W. M. Reedy.—8. The 
nightingale (Die nachtigall) ; words 

by E. Geibel. [1787 
© June 13, 1914; 2c. Feb. 9, 1915; 

E 355729; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


PRAELUDIER; af P. Holme Hansen, for 
orgel eller harmonium. [1788 
© Dec. 22, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 

E 3563819 ; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


PRAise TO Gop; words by F. D. Gilson, 
music by Carl Heil. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine [1789 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358518; Freeman D. Gilson, Bed- 
ford, Ind. 


PRAYER (A) OF FAITH; sacred words 
adapted by Francis Rogers, old 
Highland melody, Horo Mhairi dhu, 
arr. by Malcolm Lawson; medium 
voice. [1790 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 355725; G. Schirmer, New York. 


See Chopin (Frédéric Fran- 
Little (A) suite of pieces. 


PRELUDE. 
cois). 


107 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1791 


pt. III, n. s., v. 


PRESIDENTIAL (THE) HYMN; words by 


Benj. Geo. Barker, music adapted 
from Italian hymn, by Benj. Geo. 
Barker. [1791 


© 1c. Feb. 5, 1915; E 358625; 
Benjamin George Barker, Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 


Prick (THE) THAT I PAID FOR YOU; 
words by Chas. McCarron, music by 
Raymond Walker. [1792 

© 1c Jan. 21, 1915; BH 350481 ; 
Broadway music corporation, New 
York. 


PRIDE OF THE SouTH; words by Edw. 

A. Grossman, music by T. D. Ward. 

[1793 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1915; E 358771; 
Ted D. Ward, New York. 


Pro patria. See Holiday sketches. 


PROLOGUE FROM Paciiaccr. See Leon- 
eavallo (Ruggiero). 


PSALTER (THE) WITH THE DOCTRINAL 
STANDARDS AND LITURGY OF THE 
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH. [New 


ed.] Grand Rapids, Mich., EHerd- 
mans-Sevensma company [1914] 
377, 838 p. Svo. [1794 


© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 380, 
1914; A 8938397; United Presbyte- 
rian board of publication, Pitts- 
burgh. 


Puccini (Giacomo). Bohéme (La); 
che gelida manina, by Puccini, arr. 
and played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, B 
3103). [1795 


© Sept. 11, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358664; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


—— potpourri by Puccini, arr. 
and played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record musiec rolls, F 
3097.) [1796 

© Sept. 9, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan. 16,1915; 
FE 355620; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


—— Madam Butterfly; potpourri by 
Puccini, arr. and played by Howard 
Brockway. (Rythmodik record mu- 
sic rolls, F 3457.) [1797 

© . Oct. 21, 1912: «2 e Fan: 46, 
1915; HE 3855624; American piano 
co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on interpretation. ] 


—— SSS. _g_oQ_c 


PUNCHINELLO; by Victor Herbert, 
played by Andrei Kmita. (Ryth-'} 
modik record music rolls, B 1083.) 


© Mar. 14, 1912; 2 c Jan. 168 
1915; E 355616; American piano ¢o., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed | 
on interpretation. ] 


PUPPEN-BALL. See Jugendfreuden. 


PYGMALION ROSES; from Hello Broad- 
way, lyric and music by Geo. M. 
Cohan. [1799 


© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358760; Cohan & Harris pub. co., 
New York. 


QUATRIEME ETUDE DE CONCERT; by Con- | 
stantin Sternberg, op. 111; piano. 
[1800 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EK 355662; G. Schirmer, 


QUEEN. OF BEAUTY; hesitation waltz by 

Lem Trombley ; piano. [1801 | 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

EF 358722; Geo. L. Trombley pub. co., 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 


QuIET (A) cHAT; by Alfred MHolz- 
worth; piano. [1802 
© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 ¢) aamiezo, | 
1915; E 358562; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co., Chicago. 


QUIETUDE; words by Clara Doty Ri- 
manoczy, music by Otto von Ri- 
manoezy; voice and piano. [1803 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 e. Feb. 2 1915; 
E 355580; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. om 


RACE OF THE RIVALS; march and two- 
step by W. L. Needham; piano. 
[1804 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 « Web. 5, 1915; 


E 358648; William L. Needham, 
Chicago. 

RACHMANINOFF ([SERGEE VASSILIE- 
vitcH]) Prelude; by Rachmani- 


noff, op. 28, no. 5, played by Mar- 
guerite Volavy. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, C 1984.) [1805 

© June 18, 1912; 2 @ Feb. 8, 
1915; E 351227; American piano co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


Rac (THE) OF RAGS; Syncoper, by Wm. 
~ E. Maecquinn; piano. [1806 
© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 e¢. Sane s26; 
1915; E 358467; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


108 


New York. | 


EE OO EE ee = = 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1823 


RAG-TIME INSTRUCTION BOOK; for the 
piano as used exclusively by the 
Franklin schools of popular music, 
[by Arthur G. Franklin]. [1S07 


an) 15, 19157 2c, Jan. 25, 
1915; E 358496; Ragtime music pub. 
corp., New York. 


Rain (THE) cLoupD; Australian, by EH. 
Vernon Moore; _ piano. (Totem 
poles, no. 3) [1808 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 12, 
1915; E 358839; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


RAIN ON THE DOWN; words by Arthur 
Symons, music by Nicholas Douty. 
[1809 


eam oo, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 30, 


1915: E 355551; Theo. Presser co., 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


“ Rain (THE) SONG; from song cycle 


In nature’s garden, words by Rob- 
ert Loveman, music by HE. W. 
French; medium voice and piano, 
with flute obligato, ad lib. [1810 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EH 358634; Emma Weller French. 
Newtonville, Mass. 


RANZ DES VACHES; pastorale, by Oliver 

King; organ. (Tone poems, no. 2.) 

[1811 

ie). Jam,..25, 19155-.4--e._Jan- 26, 

1915; E 356208; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


RaPptTuRE; by Alonzo Stone; piano. 
[1812 


© Web. 11, 1915;.2 c. Feb. 12, 
1915; EH 358840; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


RATIONAL (THE) METHOD FOR THE VIO- 
LIN, WITH TETRACHORD SYSTEM; new 
groundwork exercises... , founded 
on psychological and physiological 
principles, by Karl Jensen. Part1, 
reyised and enlarged edition. [1813 


e © Dec. 28. 1914; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 
1914; H 356248; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision. ] 


RAUS MIT DEN SISTERS; lied aus Und 
Michel lacht dazu, vaterlindisches 
zeitbild, ged. von Leopold Hly & 
Otto Otto, musik von V. Hollaender, 
fiir gesang u. piano, no. 8. [1814 

© Nov. 1, 1914; 1 c. Nov. 25, 1914; 
E 351160; Victor Hollaender, Ber- 
lin. 


REALIZATION ; words by Marie Beatrice 
Gannon, music by Oley Speaks; 
high voice in D. [1815 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EH 355657; G. Schirmer, New York. 


RECESSIONAL; a Victorian ode, by Rud- 
yard Kipling, set to music by H. 
Clough-Leighter, op. 61, for full 
chorus of mixed voices with piano 
ace. Vocal score. 4to. [1816 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915: 
FE 355583; Boston music co., Boston. 


RED RIBBON RAG; by Z. M. Van Tress; 

piano. [1817 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 

FE 3858624; Z. M. Van Tress, Houston, 
Texas. 


REFLECTION; meditation by Frances 
McClure, arr. by Harry L. Alford; 
orch. 4to. [1818 

(© Jan. 27, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
FE 358426; Warner C. Williams, In- 
dianapolis. 


RENDEZVOUS OF THE ROSES; flower song 
by Walter Rolfe; piano. [1819 
© Jan. 27, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 

H 3556381; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


RETURN, O WANDERER; anthem, words 
by William B. Collyer, music by Gas- 
ton Borch, op. 175, no. 1; bass voice, 
organ acc. [1820 


© Feb. 4. 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 358749; Boston music co., Boston. 


RicorDATI; nocturne op. 26, by Gott- 
schalk, played by Howard Brock- 
way. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, B 2548.) {1821 


© Aug. 27,1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
HH 858666; American piano co.,; New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


RME ON, RIDE ON IN MAJESTY; sacred 
song, words by H. H. Milman, music 
by Bevier Smith; in A. [1822 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c.Jan 26, 1915; 
E 355518; Boosey & co., New York. 


RigAuDON; von Jean Phil. Rameau, 
bearbeitung von Sam Franko; vio- 
line mit klavier. (Werke alter meis- 


ter, nr. 6) [1823 
© June 29, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
EK 355733; Ries & Erler, Berlin. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


RIGGADOON (A). 
RIGOLETTO. 


See Some little pieces. 
See Verdi (Giuseppe). 


RAYMOND. See Thomas (Charles | RIcoLETTO PARAPHRASE. See Verdi 
Louis Ambroise). (Giuseppe). 
83503—15——4 109 


CN ee. Ja ee a ee Say Se ey Be oy ae en 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1824 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


River (THE) PATH; words by John 
Greenleaf Whittier, music by George 
W. Chadwick. [1824 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 10, 1915; 
BE} 358797; Silver, Burdett & co., Bos- 
ton. 


ROAMING AROUND; words by Vincent 
Bryan, music by H. Von Tilzer. 
, [1825 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 29, 
1915; E 358554; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


ROBIN’S COME; words by W. W. Cald- 
well, music by Floy Little Bartlett; 
sop. or ten. and mezzo-sop. or bar. 

[1826 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1915; 
FE 355560; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


RoBIN’Ss DEPARTURE; by Leander 
Fisher, played by Felix Gerdts. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C 
9554. ) [1827 


© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351226; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on jn- 
terpretation. ] 


Rospins’ (THE) RETURN; by Leander 
Fisher, played by Felix Gerdts. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C 
9773. ) [1828 


© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EK 3851228; American piano co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


RocKAWAY HUNT; fox trot, by Milton 
Ager and Pete Wendling; piano. 
[1829 


(Or Panis 28,4 1915452 ces Jan. 29! 
1915; E 358561; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


RokKoKO; menuet, vier instruktive & 
melodische klavierstiicke, mit fin- 
gersatz & vortragszeichen, von Peter 
Brihmer, op. 35, fiir klavier. (Aus 
alter schoner zeit, no. 8.) [1830 


© Dec. 28, 1913; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356327; M. Mauelshagen, Neuss 
a/R. Germany. 


ROMAN CANDLES; by Erwin Schneider; 
piano, [18381 
© Feb. 11; 1915." 2c. Feb! 12, 
1915; EH 358841; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


RoMANCE; by Grtinfeld, op. 45, no. 1, 
played by Marguerite Volavy. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, H 
9586. ) [1832 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 351225; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


ROMANCE DE CONCERT; by J. C. Mere- 
dith, op. 7; piano. Dayton, O., Me- 
redith music co. (Caprices musi- 
eal) no) 2.) [1833 

© Jan. 21, 1915; 2 ey Jans 
1915; E 3858375; John Coles Mere- 
dith, Dayton, O. 


RoMANCE IN G; by Hamish MacCunn. 

1. Violin part. 2. Violin and piano. 

[1834, 1835 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 1 c. each Jan. 26, 

1915; E 3856205, 356206; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 


ROSE DREAMS; lyric by Mary Adair 
Aubury, music by William H. Penn. 
[1836 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1915; 

EH} 358621; Penn music co., New York. 


Roses AND RUE; four sketches, by Jean 
Morel; piano. Contents :—Neath thy 
lattice. Tanthe. — Supplication. — 
Moon-fairies. [1837 


© Jan. 27, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 2, 1915; 
FE 356251; Reeder & Walsh, London. 


Rostim DON’? MAKE NO THEATER WITH 
ME; words by Sam M. Lewis, music 
by Geo. W. Meyer. [1838 


© 1c. Jan. 29, 1915; BH 358560; 
Broadway music corporation, New 
York. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH ) 
Twilight is lovelight; words by Wirt 
B. Phillips, arr. from Rubinstein’s 
famous melody by Walter H. Lewis. 
(Women’s voices octavo series 3, m0. 
61.) [1889 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25,1915; 
EK 358396; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. 


—— Voices of the woods; melody in 
F, three part song, by Anton Rubin- 
stein, arr. by J. Remington; women’s 
voices. (The laurel octavo, no. 446.) 

[1840 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1915; 
EH 358504; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


110 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


RUNAWAY JUNE; lyric and music by 

G. C. Leap. [1841 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; E 358730; 
Glenn C. Leap, New York. 


—— words and music by Harold Free- 

man. [1842 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2c. Jan. 28, 1915; 

Ei 355522; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


RUSSISCHER TANZ. See Jugendfreuden. 


S. M. T. N.; march by Walter McCray, 
words by Lena M. Smith; piano with 
text. [1843 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
EH 358386; State manual training nor- 
mal, Pittsburg, Kan. 


SAFETY FIRST; words by Joe McCarthy, 

musie by Fred Fischer. [1844 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1915; E 355581; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


St. PaTrRIcK’s Day. See Tracy George 
Lowell) Six Irish songs. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Samson et Dalila; my heart at thy 
sweet voice, by Saint-Saéns, played 
by Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, C 2874). [1845 

Oe 15, 1912; 2c. Feb: 8,:1915; 
E 358681; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

SAMBO; a coon and minstrel song, 
words and music by Samuel W. H. 
Tyler, arr. by Julius Kuehr. [1846 

tie. Jan. 29): 1915+ 358556; 
Samuel W. H. Tyler, Louisville, Ky. 

SAME OLD TOWN, AND, AT THE FOX TROT 
BALL; one-step and trot, by L. Wolfe 


Gilbert and Chris Smith, arr. by 
Stephen O. Jones; orehestra. 4to. 
[1847 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1915; 
E 358610; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 
SAME (THE) THING OVER; words and 
music by W. S. Dickinson. [1848 
me). 2 es “Pebl_6;, (1915+ 355718; 
John Hugh Fish, New York. 
SAMSON ET DALILA. 
(Charles Camille). 


Sans soucr (Without care); by 
Henry Holden Huss, op. 25, no. 2; 
piano. [1849 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358712; G. Schirmer, New York. 


See Saint-Saéns 


1858 


SAVE ME, O Gop; anthem, words 
adapted by E. B. Melville from 
Psalm Ixix, music by F. de la Tom- 
belle, arr. by Carl Engel, for two- 
part chorus of women’s voices, and 
organ. 4to. [1850 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 1, 1915; 
WH 355584; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange 
ment. ] 


Saviour (THE); words and music by 
Heléne [Herzog.] [185k 
@idan,, 29, AGLH+- 2c, Jan. «.8Ox 
1915; E 355546; Heléne Herzog, 
New York. 

SAVIOUR, BREATHE AN EVENING BLESS- 
ING; anthem, music by William E. 
Beakley; chorus of mixed voices & 
soprano & alto soli. [1852 

© dane 20. A955, .3 el) Jan” 25, 
1915; H 351168; Woodward & co., 
London, Ont., Canada. 


—— hymn, musie by Le Roy B. Camp- 
bell, op. 12; mixed voices and piano 
or organ. [1853 

© Jan. 29) 1915 ;5°2'¢.- Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358594; C. W. Thompson & @co., 
Boston. 


Saviouk (THE) IS KING; words by 
James Rowe, music by J. M. Hen- 
son. [1854 

©-dan, 1, 1915+ 2 e) Jan: 18, 1915; 
EH} 358286; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


SAY NOT LOVE IS A DREAM; from Count 
of Luxembourg by Franz Lehar, 
played by Helen Chase. (Solostyle 
artist record, B 1553.) [1855 

© Dee. 19, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1914; 
E 355604; American piano Co.,. New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


ScABBARD AND BLADE MARCH; by HB. G. 
Teschan; piano. [1856 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1915; E 358783; 
Erhard Gilbert Teschan, Milwaukee. 


ScHARWENKA (XAVER) Polish dance; 
by: -X. Scharwenka, op. 3, no. 1, arr. 
by Henry BH. Geehl; orchestra. 4to. 

; [1857 


©) Dee..1, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 25, 1915; 
Ee 351156; Augener, ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 
Zwei lustige stticke; von X. Schar- 
wenka, op. 87, fiir klavier zu 2 hind- 
en, £1858 

© May 1, 1918; 1c. Jan. 19, 1915; 
E 3562538; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


111 


ie aes ae eee De Oe 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1859 


pt. IlT, n. s., v. 10 


SCHERZO. 
(Jacob Ludwig Felix). 


op. 5, no. 2. See Mélancolie. 


ScHMERBZEN. See Wagner (Richard). 
ScHOTTISCHE; by J. F. Zimmermann ; 
piano. (Five little dances, no. 2) 

[1859 


© Feb. 10, 1915;.2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 358811; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


ScwHusert (FRANZ PeteR) Cradle song 
(Wiegenlied) ; by Fr. Schubert, arr. 
by Wm. Noelsch; pipe organ. [1860 

© Jan. 25. 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358418; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


—— Hark! hark! the lark; by Schu- 
bert-Liszt, played by Marguerite 
Volavy. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, C 1723.) [1861 

© May 10, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

. BH 351231; American piano co., New 

- York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


Impromptu; by Schubert, op. 142, 
no. 8, played by Clarence Adler. 
(Rythmodik record musie rolls, F 
9366. ) [1862 


© Sept. 20, 1914; 2 ce. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358685; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


March militaire: by Schubert- 
. Tausig, played by Howard Brock- 
way. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, D 3155.) [1863 


© Sept. 11, 1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358667; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


ScHUMANN (RoBERT ALEXANDER ) 
Aufschwung; by Schumann, op. 12, 
ho. 2, played by Katharine Goodson. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, F 
- 2808.) [1864 


© Oct. 15, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358655; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


ScoHwawn (DER); gavotte, instruktives 
& melodisches klaviersttick, mit fin- 
gersatz & vortragszeichen, von Peter 
Briahmer, op. 35, fiir Klavier. (Aus 
alter schoner zeit, no. 1.) [1865 

© Dec. 28, 1913; 1 e. Feb. 9, 1915: 
E 356328; M. Mauelshagen, Neuss 
a/R. Germany. 


See Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | SCHWERE 


(DER) ABEND; ged. von 
Nikolaus Lenau, musik von Rudolf 


Cahn-Speyer, fiir eine mittlere 
stimme und klavier. (Zehn lieder, 
no. 1.) [1866 


© Dec. 29, 1914> 7 cc) dane 2s, 
1915; E 356235; Jungdeutscher ver- 
lag, Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


ScotcH FANTASIA; on national airs 
and folk-songs, arr. by Will C. Mac- 
farlane; organ. [1867 


© Jan, 27, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358589; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SEA BREEZE; waltz of the movies; by 
A. O. Ford; piano. [1868 


© 1c Feb. 9, 1915; H 355746; 
Arthur O. Ford, Homer, La. 


SECOND VALSE LENTE; by Dolmetsch, 
op. 28, played by Howard Brock- 
way. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, B 1963.) 1869 


© June 18, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358662: American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


SEFIRA; intermezzo von Ludwig Siede, 
op. 47. 1. Piano. 2. Grosses. or- 
chester. Salon orchester. 

[1870-1872 

© Dec. 31, 1913; 1 ¢. each Feb. 9, 

1915; E 3856304-3563806; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Hamburg, Germany. 

— arr. v. A. Reckling; militiér- 

musik. [1873 

© Apr. 28, 1914; 1 Mayes, 
1915: EH 350492; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Hamburg, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


SELECTED BASS AND BARITONE SONGS; 
comp. by HH. L. Mearizeniyeue 
(Universal series, no. 184.) [1874 


© Jan. 20, 1995; 92) 0) eee, 
1915; E 355492; White-Smith music 
pub. eco., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on compilation. } 


SERA (LA) PER LO FRESCO (The cool of 
evening); rispetto toscano, English 
verson by Grace Hall, music by Al- 
berto Bimboni. [1875 


© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 e. Feb. 1, 1915; 
EH 358581; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SERENADE COQUETTE; by Richard Bar- 
thélemy, played by Melville Ellis. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, A 
_1892) [1876 

© June 18, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
HE 358697; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


112 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


SERENADE ESPAGNOLE; composed and 
played by Melville Ellis. (Rythmo- 
dik record music rolls, C 1868). 

{1877 

© June 13, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

HE 358680; American piano co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


SERENADE MIGNONNE; composed and 
played by Alfred Griinfeld for Lud- 
wig Hupfield, a. g., Leipzig. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, B 203.) 

[1878 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1914; 

E 356259; American piano co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. } 


SERENATA. See Moszkowski (Moritz). 


SEVEN LAST WORDS orf CHRIST; can- 
tata, English and Latin text, music 
by <A. Monestel; soli, chorus of 
mixed voices and organ. 4to. [1879 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355647; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Srmapow (THE) CHILD; words by Har- 
riet Monroe, music by Eleanor 
Smith. [1880 

Jam 27) 1915-2 e- Jan 30, 
1915; E 355600; Clayton F. epey 
co., Chicago. 


SHAKE THE ROSY APPLES DOWN; words 
by P. J. O’Reilly, music by Ernest 
Austin; no. 1 in D flat. [1881 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
EH 351178; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


SHE IS FALSE, O DEATH! SHE IS FAIR. 
See Pommer (W. H.) Hight songs. 


SHE’S MY LITTLE GIRL; words by C. J. 

Keating, music by Everett J. Evans. 

[1882 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 

E 358828: Charles J. Keating, Nanty 
Glo, Pa. 

SHE WANTED TO RIDE, JUST TO RIDE; 
words by M. J. Gunsky, music by 
Sid Brown. [1883 

7 fre. Hep. 6, 49ta? Wr sabT16; 
S. A. Brown, San Francisco. 

SHEPVERD’s SONG. See Merry 
days. 

SHOOT ME BACK TO CALIFORNIA LAND: 
one step, two step, march & trot, by 
Byron Gay, arr. by Bernard Klieves; 


May 


1. Orchestra. 4to. 2. Song. 
(1884, 1885 
© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 ec. each Feb. 4, 
1915; WH 355674, Bab676; W. A. 


Quincke & co., Los Angeles. 


1893 


SHORT PRELUDES AND FUGUES. See Bach 


(Johann Sebastian). 


See Bach (Johann Sebas- 
March and two dances. 


SICILIANO, 
tian). 


SIGNS OF SPRING; words and music by 
B. Hansen. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [1886 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358512; Bennett Hansen, Minne- 
apolis. 


SILOAM COMMANDERY MARCH; by J. W. 
Farr; band. 4to. [1887 


© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 25,1915; 
E 358406; J. W. Farr, Chicago. 


Since I LOST YOU, MOTHER 0’ MINE; 
words by J. H. Hughes, music by 
Harry Richardson. [1888 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
EH 355706 ; Jos. H. Hughes, Saginaw, 
Mich, 


Sine, Hp IS RISEN TO-DAY; opening cho- 
rus, no. 1 of service King victorious, 
words and music by F. A. Clark. 

[1889 

© Jan. 13, 1915; 2c. Jan. 28, 1915; 

E 355527; F. A. Clark, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


SING, SMILE, SLUMBER. 
(Charles Francois). 


SINGING ON THE WAY; words and music 
by Geo. W. Sebren. [1890 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
EH 358284; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


SIT BACK AND HOLD TIGHT; words and 
music by Willie Hast, of England. 
[1891 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351244; Fred’k W. Calcott & co., 
London. 


Six Easter carots; 10th series, music 
by F. L. Barnaby, L. Erbardt, and 
others; mixed voices and unison. 
Contents :—Haster sunshine breaks 
again.—A song of sweetness fills the 
air.—Christ now reigns victorius.— 
Let the merry church-bells ring.— 
God hath sent His angels. [1892 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355630; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SLavic DANCES (Slavische tiéinze); by 
Anton Dvofik, op. 72, bk. 1 & 2, ed. 
and fingered by Albert von Doen- 
hoff; pianoforte four hands. (Li- 
brary of musical classics, v. 1029.) 

[1893 
© Jan. 19, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358402; G. Schirmer, New York. 


See Gounod 


113 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1894 


SLAVISCHER TANZ (Slavic dance) ; kom- 
ponirt von Hermann §Spielter, op. 85, 
no. 2; klavyier zu 4 hainden. (In 
Miniaturen, no. 2.) [1894 


© Dee. 1, 1914; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 


BH) 358431; J. M. Gutbrod, New York. 


Sieepy (A) sone; words by Josephine 
Daskam, music by Mabel Nightin- 
gale Woodward, London, Novello & 
co., Itd. 4to. (Two songs, set 1, 
mo, 1.) [1895 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 356299; Julia Lloyd, Birmingham, 
Engiand. 


‘SLUMBER SONG; by Nevin, op. 7, no .2, 
played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C 
633. ) [1896 

© Jan.) 20, 1O12's2--enndan, 16, 
1915; E 355623; American piano co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


music by George Lowell Tracy; 
male voices with piano ad lib. [1897 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
E 358689; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


SMILES AND FROWNS; valse hesitation, 
by Walter Rolfe, arr. by R. HE. Hil- 
dreth; orchestra. [1898 

© Dec; 31," 1994" 2a. Fan. WS, 
1915; E 3855591; Walter Jacobs, 
Boston. 


SoLtpDieR (A) SONG; music by George 
Lowell Tracy; male voices with 
piano ad lib. 8vo. [1899 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c Feb. 5, 1915; 
E 3586388; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


“SOLDIERS OF CHRIST; choral march, 
words by C. Wesley, music by A. 
Tiffany; voice and organ. 4to. 

[1900 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 1 e. Jan. 23, 1915; 

# 3561938; Albert Tiffany, Hudders- 
field, England. 


SOME COCKNEY; words and music by 

R. M. Evans. [1901 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1915; E 858792; 
Richard M. Evans, Almira, Wash. 


SSOME DAY YOUR VOICE WILL ANSWER; 

words and music by Wilfrid Virgo. 

{1902 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 

EH 351175; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


——— 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


SOME LITTLE BUG IS GOING TO FIND YOU; 
from What’s going on, words by 
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, music by 


Silvio Hein. [1903 
© Jan. 25, 1915; °2 "een oa 
1915; E 358417; T. B. Harms & 


Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


SOME LITTLE PIECES; by Purcell, se- 
lected, fingered and phrased by 
Percy A. Scholes and Percy A. 
Whitehead ; piano. Contents :—A 
march.—A new Scotch tune—A 
new Irish tune.—A song tune.—A 
riggadoon. (Young people’s music 
library, no. 5.) [1904 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 856257; Patriotic pub. co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


SoMEBODY KNOWS; words and music 
by H. Von Tilzer. [1905 


© Jan. 28, 1915; °2%e@ Jan 29, 
1915; E 858555; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


SoMEONE; lyric by A. Baldwin Sloane, 
musie by Dan H. Casler. [1906 
© Jan. 20, 1915* 2° 2) gone, 
1915; E 855478; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


SOMEONE (THE) I LOVE IS YOU; words 
by H. R. Davis, music by Geo. C. Po- 
lini. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [1907 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358508; H. R. Davis, Valparaiso, 
Ind. 


SONATINA IN G. See Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van). 

SoNG AND DANCE MEDLEY OF THREE NA- 
TIONS; compiled by A. Wackman, 
arr. by Rocco Venuto; orchestra. 

[1908 

1915; 

Adam Wackman, St. 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 1, 
E 3855608; 
Louis. 


Sone (A) OF A SMILE; words by Helen 
Taylor, music by Hasthope Martin. 
No. 1 in C. No. 2. in EB flat. No. 3 
in, oh. [1909-1911 

©. Jan. 25, 1915: 1 Gaetano: 
1915; E 3856211-856213; Enoch & 
sons, London. 


Sona (A) oF Joy; words and music 
_by F. A. Clark; chorus, no. 4. 
[1912 
© Jan. 13; 1915; 2 e,faanees, 
1915; EH 355528; F. A. Clark, Phila- 
delphia. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1915 


1928 


Sone (THE) OF SONGS (Chanson du | Story (THE) OF THE FAITHFUL SOUL; 


coeur brisé); duet, English words 
by Clarence Lucas, musique de 
Moya; vocal duet in D. [1913 
Manten. (22, 1915-1 e)-Jan: 23, 
1915; le. Jan. 29, 1915; BE 355550; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


Sone (A) OF SWEETNESS FILLS THE 


ArR. See Six Easter carols 10th 
series. 
Sona (A) Tune. See Some little 
pieces. 


Soncs or KAPPA DELTA; collected and 
ed. by Dorothy Marie Israel. [Baton 
Rouge, La.] The Sorority, 1914. 3 
pel, 79: p. . fol. [1914 

© Jan. 15, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
A 891896; Kappa delta sorority, Ba- 
ton Rouge, La. 


SPANISH DANCE. See Moszkowski 


(Moritz). 


SPINDEROKKEN, UND EROTIKON, NR. 3; 
von Fini Henriques, und Emil Sjo- 
gren, op. 10, no. 4, fuir pianoforte. 
(Musik fiir alle, p. 30 und 76.) 

[1915 
© Dee. 15, 1914; 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
EH} 356321; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


SPRING DAWN; by Horace Clark; sop. 


[1916 

© Jan. 23, 1915-2’. Jan. 25,1915; 

E 358888; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


—by Mason, played by Howard 
Brockway. (Rythmodik record mu- 
sie rolls, C 2884.) [1917 

© Oct. 8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358663; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

SPRING SERENADE; words by Mrs. [An- 
nie] Gilberté, music by Hallett, Gil- 
berté; in F. [1918 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358726; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 

STILL KEEP SWEET; words by James 

Rowe, music by J. Vaughan. [1919 

© dan. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 18, 1915; 
EK 358292 ; James iD a Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 

STILLER ABSCHIED; ged. von Dingel- 
stedt, musik von Rudolf Cahn- 
Speyer, fiir eine mittlere stimme u. 


dramatic recitation musically accom- 
panied, verses by Adelaide A. Proc- 
ter, musical background by Harvey 
Worthington Loomis. (Musical reci- 
tations, no. 50.) [1921 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 2c. Jan. 28, 1915; 


EK 355491; Edgar S. Werner, New 
York. 


STRAIGHT INTO THE KINGDOM ; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Adger 
M. Pace. [1922 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 358288; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


Strauss (RicHarD) Land of light; 
words by Louise Baum, music by R. 
Strauss, arr. by Glen Carle; two so- 
prano voices and alto. (The laurel 
octavo, no. 292.) [1923 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 30, 1915; 
EH 355586; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. } 


STUDY IN TONE PRODUCTION ; by William 
Paris Chambers; B flat cornet. 
[1924 
© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EK 358457; Bruce C. Keefer, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


SURFO POR TI; danza por E. R. Davila; 

piano. [1925 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2c. Feb. 6, 1915; 

E 355703; Emilio R. Davila, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 


Suk (Jos.) Idylle; by J. Suk, op. 7, 
no. 4, played by Marguerite Volavy. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, A 
1812. ) [1926 

© June 4, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 351224; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


SUMMER (A) SHOWER; sketch by 
Marion Cowper; piano. [1927 
© Feb. 11,1915; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1915; 
E 358842; Hatch music co., Phila- 

- delphia. 


SUPPLEMENT TO THE METHOD USED BY 
THE UNITED SCHOOLS OF POPULAR MU- 
sic; preliminary exercises by [A. J. 
MacDonald]; piano. [1928 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1915; 


Klavier. (Zehn lieder, no. 5.) [1920] 358844: United schools of popular 
© Dec. 29, 1914; 1e¢. Jan. 28, 1915; music, Boston. 
E 356239; Jungdeutscher verlag, ! 
Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. | SuUPPLICATION. See Roses and rue. 
BLD 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1929 


pt. 10, nos., v.00 


SuRE (THE) FOUNDATION; words and 
music by Geo. W. Sebren. [1929 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
FE 3582838; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


SwayIne sBoucHs. See Merry May 


days. 


SWEET COLUMBINE; intermezzo, by 
Perey Elliott; pianoforte. [19380 


© Jan. 29,1915; 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 351152; Schott & co., London. 


SWEET KENTUCKY LADY, DRY YOUR 
EYES; by Louis A. Hirsch, arr. by 
Tom Clark. 4to. 1. Song for cor- 
net with band acce.—2. Song for 
trombone with band ace. 

[1981, 1932 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 ec. each Jan. 26, 
1915; E 358766, 358767; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on new arrangement. [ 

SWEETEST (THE) GIRL OF ALL; words 
by F. S. Macdonald, music by Jean 
Buckley. Washington, D. C., The 
H. Kirkus Dugdale ¢o. [1933 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 3587381; Frank S. Macdonald, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 


SWINGING IN THE RED SPRUCE TREE; 
words by M. Louise Thomas-Long, 
music by Arthur Leland. [19384 

©) Jan.9, 1915: Te. Jan. 12, 1915. 
EK 351168; Hawkes & Harris music 
co., Toronto, Canada. 


Sworp (THE) oF GLYNDWR; a ballad, 
words by Ernest Rhys, music by 
Vincent Thomas; chorus, baritone 
solo and piano. Vocal score. [1935 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 356041; Collard Moutrie, London. 


TAKE A CHANCE ON ME; words by 
A. Gebhardt, music by Carl Heil. 
Washington, Marks - Goldsmitch co., 
ine. [1936 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 3858538; Anna Gebhardt, Balti- 
more. 


TAKE ME TO FRISCO FRANCIS, TAKE ME 
TO THE FAIR; words by F. S. Ebertz. 
music by Annie M. Ebertz. [1937 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1915; E 358790; 
Fred S. Ebertz, Stapleton, N. Y. 

TAMBOURIN; von Jean Phil. Rameau, 
bearbeitung von Sam Franko; vio- 
line mit klavier. (Werke alter 
meister, nr. 4.) [19388 

© June 29, 1914; 2c Feb. 9, 1915; 
1D) 355735 ; Ries & Erler, Berlin. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


TANGO; words by M. I. Thompson, mu- 
sic by Geo. C. Polini. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [1939 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358547; Wm. I. Thompson, Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


TELL HIM FOR ME; words by Katherine 
Vaughan, music by H. A. Welsh, arr. 
by Harry Guy. [1940 

© 1e Jan. 7, 1915; Heaaaee7: 
Harry A. Welsh, Romeo, Mich. 


TEMPO DI MINUETTO. See Jugend- 


freuden. 


THANKS BE TO GoD; Haster anthem, 
music by Richard Worthing; mixed 
voices. Svo. [1941 . 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 @ Webra. 1o15- 
E 355571; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


THAT BEAU OF MINE; words and music 
by H. C. Suth (H. Tusch). [1942 


© 1c. Dec. 21, 1914; H 353574; 
Herman Tusch, Newark, N. Y. 


THAT DARKEY TOWN RAG; words by A. 
C. Wells, music by Everett J. Evans. 
[1943 

© 1c. Dec. 18, 1914; E 358622; 
Annie Celestine Wells, Richmond, Va. 


THAT ENTICING TWO STEP; by B. M. 

Tice; piano. [1944 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. Janse; 1315; 

FE 355549; Blanche M. Tice, Sioux 
City, Lowa. 


THAT IS THE WAY OF THE WORLD; words 
by Bert MacNutt, musie by M. F. 
Kelly. [1945 

© 1c. Feb. 1, 1915; EH aoan07; 
Albert E. MacNutt, St. John, N. B. 


THAT MOONLIGHT RIDE; words by G. N. 
Seegitz, music by Lee Sprankle and 
Floyd Rodrick. [1946 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 € Hep 42 
1915; E 358819; George N. Seegitz, 
Cleveland, O. 


THAT MOVING PICTURE SOLDIER; words 
by H. Robus, music by A. Melvin 
Crosby. New York, C. L. Partee mu- 
sic pub. co. [1947 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1915; 
E 358807; Herbert Robus, Philadel- 
phia. 

THAT MYSTIC FORTUNE TELLING COON; 
Iyric by Geo. C. Mack, music by Guy 
Shrigley. [1948 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 c. Febe a, 19is; 
E 358579 ; Shrigley & Mack, Chicago. 


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“no. 2, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1965 


THAT’S THE BOY; words and music by 
P. M. Chartres, arr. by Christian 
Praetorius. [1949 

© ic Jan, 20, 1915; HD 858479; 
Ponsonby M. Chartres, Brooklyn. 


‘THAT's wHy I DON’T GO ANY MORE; 
words by C. A. Mielke, music by A. 
Melvin Crosby. [1950 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1915; E 358438; 
Charles A. Mielke, Stony Brook, L. I. 


words 
by Chas. McCarron, music by Ray- 
mond Walker. [1951 

jerep, 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
HE 358727; Broadway music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


THAT WONDERFUL KISS; words by O. P. 
Milde, music by B. Klasmer. [1952 


© 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; E 358738; 


» Benjamin Klasmer and Otto Paul 


| 
( 
| 
( 
| 


‘THEIR FIRST DISH OF TEA; 


Milde, Richmond, Va. 


an action 
song for girls, words by Sheila 
Braine, music by R. M. Harvey. 
: [1953 
© Jan. 25,1915; 1c. Jan. 23,1915; 
E 356192; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. ‘ 


“THEN YOU'LL REMEMBER ME. See Balfe 
(Michael William) 


THERE LITTLE GIRL DON’T oRY; trio, 
words by James Whitcomb Riley, 
music by Hallett Gilberté. (Women’s 
voices octavo, no. 5). [1954 


© Jan. 23,1915; 2 c. Jan. 26,1915; 
EH 355516; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


THERDE’S A GARDEN OF EDEN IN SWEDEN ; 
words by Charles Ruddy, music by 
H. Freeman. [1955 

© Jan. 27,1915; 2c. Jan. 29, 1915; 
FE 358557; Harold Freeman 0co., 
Providence, R. I. 


THERE’S A GIRL IN OLD KENTUCKY; 
words by John R. Victor, music by 
Paul Langley. [1956 

© 1c. Feb. 1, 1915; E 358830; 
John R. Victor, Chicago. : 


THERE’S A GIRL IN OLD ONTARIO; Cana- 
dian patriotic ballad, words and mu- 
sic by N. McLeod, arr. by A. Waiz- 
mann. [1957 


© Jan. 23,1915; 1c. Jan. 25,1915; 
BH 351162; N. McLeod, Cannington, 
Ontario, Canada. 


THERE’S A GIRL IN THE OZARK MOUN- 


TAINS; words by R. D. Chandler, 
music by Edward Wunderlich. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [1958 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 
MY 358532; Ralph D. Chandler, Spice- 
land, Ind. 


THEY ALL DO THE FOX TROT NOW; lyric 
by Harry Bunce, music by Lew Pol- 
lack, [1959 

©) Jan; 12,1915; .2 ¢..Jan: 12,1915; 
HH 355484; IF. B. Haviland pub. co., 
inc., New York. 


THEY ALL SANG ANNIE LAURIE; lyric 
by J. Will Callahan, music by F. 
Henri Klickmann. {1960 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
HE 355665; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


THEY’RE ALL GOIN’ IN TO THE MOVIES; 

words and music by Thos. S. Allen. 

[1961 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 8, 1915; 

Ei 358773 ; Daly, music publisher inc.. 
Boston. 


THOMAS (CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE) 
Festive days gavotte from Mignon, 
words by Edward Oxenford, music 
by A. Thomas, arr. by Alfred J. Sil- 
ver; two-part chorus for treble 
voices. (Octavo ed. of choruses for 
treble voices, no, 3907) [1962 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
Ei 358785; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


taymond; excerpt from Raymond 
by Thomas, played by Howard 
Brockway. (Rythmodik record mu- 
sic rolls, C 1894.) [1963 

© Apr. 24, 1912; 2 ce. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358673; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


THOU KNOWEST, LorD; hymn-anthem, 
words by Jane Borthwick, music by 
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, op. 77; mixed 
chorus with ten. or sop. and bass 
solos and organ ace. (Octavo church 
music, no. 6029) [1964 

©) Jan. 20, 1915: 2 ¢. Jan. 25,1915; 
HE 358898; G. Schirmer, New York. 


THREE BLIND MICE; humorous fantasy, 
music by S. Douglas, arr. by Geo. D. 
Barnard; military band. [1965 

© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 23, 1915; 
HE) 358620; Raymond music co., Meri- 
den, Conn, 


117 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES \ 


1966 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 10 


THREE RINGS; march by Wm. M. Tal- 
bott; band. 4to. [1966 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
EB 858799; Fillmore brothers co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


TILL THE GOLDEN GATES OF HEAVEN ARE 
CLOSED FOREVERMORE; words by Wil- 
liam Parquet, music by EH. Clinton 
Keithley. [1967 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EB 355664; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


TIPPERARY GUARDS; march one step by 
E. T. Paull; piano. [1968 


© Jan. 26, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 26, 1915; 
EH 355494; Edward T. Paull, New 
York. 


'Trs you; words and music by C. Barth. 
[1969 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 22, 1915; 

EB 355548 ; Con Barth, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


Tiranic (THE) CATASTROPHE; words 
by T. H. Doescher, music by Carl 
Kohler. Washington, Marks-Gold- 


smith co., ine. [1970 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358516; Theodore H. Doescher, 
Milwaukee. 


TO A WILD ROSE. See MacDowell (Ed- 
ward Alexander), 


To AN OLD MINIATURE; by Cyril Scott; 
‘miniature for piano. [1971 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 1¢. Jan. 25,1915; 
BH 351153; Schott & co., London. 


To o~pD Mexico; words by C. Van 
Sickle, musie by Carl Kohler. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[1972 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 

EL 358544; Cora Van Sickle, May- 
nard, Ia. 


To OLD VERMONT; words and musi¢c by 
B. B. Bosworth. [1973 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EX 358718; B. B. Bosworth, New 
York. 


TO THE BLACKBIRD; vespers, words by 
T. HE. Brown, music by Mabel Night- 
ingale Woodward. JTondon, Novello 
& co. ltd. 4to. (Two songs, set 
II, no. 2.) [1974 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 356298; Julia Lloyd, Birmingham, 
England. 


TOREADOR’S sona. See Bizet (Georges). 


Toy (THE) GUN; words by Lillian j + 
Waldron, music by Cuthbert Clarke; 
recitation with piano ace. (Musical 
monologues, no. 126.) [1975 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 1 ¢«. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 351150; Reynolds & co., London. 


Tracy (GroRGE LOWELL) Six Irish 
songs; harmonized and arr. by G. L, 
Tracy. 4to. Contents:—St. Pat- 
rick’s day; by M. J. Barry.—Believe | 
me, if all those endearing young 
charms.—The harp that once thro’ 
Tara’s halls.—The minstrel boy.— 
The meeting of the waters.—Killar- 
ney. [1976 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 @ Feb: 12) } 
1915; E 358820; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on har- 
monizing and arranging.] 


TRAINED (THE) ANIMALS; by Geo. L. 
Spaulding; pianoforte. (At the vau- 
deville, no. 1.) [1977 © 


© Jan. 25,1915: 2 e@) Jame ees 
1915; E 858422; Theo. Presser co., — 
Philadelphia. 


TRAPEZE (THE) PERFORMERS; by Geo. 
L. Spaulding; pianoforte. (At the © 
vaudeville, no. 2.) [1978 © 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 eam 2a | 
1915; E 3584238; Theo. Presser co., — 
Philadelphia. | 


TRAURIGE GESCHICHTE (A sad story); 
komponiert von Hermann Spielter, © 
op. 85, no. 6; klavier zu 4 hiinden. 
(In Miniaturen, no. 6.) [1979 


© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358435; J. M. Gutbrod, New York. 


TREAD (THE) MILL. 
days. 


TRES MOUTARDE (Too much mustard) ; 
by Cecil Macklin, fox trot, arr. by 
Gaston Borch; orchestra. 4to. 


See Merry May | 


[1980 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 3, 1915; 

EK 358623; Edward Schuberth & co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


TRISTIS EST ANIMA MEA USQUE AD 
MORTEM. See Palestrina (G. P. S.) 
Three responses. 


TROVATORE. See Verdi (Giuseppe). 


TRUE LOVE FAILETH NEVER; words by 
Catherine B. Ottenad, music by Ver- 
non Eville; in D. [1981 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 26, 1915; 
E 355520; Boosey & co., New York. 


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. no. 2, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2000 


"TWAS ALL BECAUSE HE LOVED ME; words 

and music by P. P. Bilhorn. [1982 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 

FE) 355666 ; Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago. 


"TWAS ALWAYS Mary; words and mu- 
sic by Jack Caddigan and Chick 
Story. [1983 

fr Heb, 10, 1915; 2 e. Keb. 12, 
1915; EH 358845; O. E. Story, Boston. 


TWENTY-FIVE BEST EASY PIANO CLAS- 
sics; [compiled by D. Kanner]. 
[1984 
' © Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358713; G. Schirmer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on compila- 
tion. ] 


TWENTY-FIVE BEST PARLOR PIECES; edited 
and fingered by Louis Oesterle for 
Piano. Vol. 1. [1985 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1915; 
EH 355596; G. Schirmer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on compila- 
tion. ] 


————— 


—— Vol. 2. [1986 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 355597; G. Schirmer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on compila- 
tion. ] 


TWENTY-FIVE BEST PIANO CLASSICS; arr. 
revised and fingered by various au- 
thors. [1987 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 358588; G. Schirmer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on compila- 
tion. ] 


TWILIGHT; words and music by H. W. 
Conner. [1988 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
H 355688; Henry W. Conner, Wil- 
mington, Del. 


TWILIGHT AND DAWN: a sacred song, 
words by I. Gregory Smith, music by 
Oley Speaks; high voice in F. 

[1989 
© Feb. 2, 1915; 2:c. Feb, 4, 1915; 
E 355656; G. Schirmer, New York. 


TWILIGHT IS LOVELIGHT. See Rubin- 
stein (Anton Gregorovitch). 


TWITTERING BIRDS; reverie by Jobn J. 
Fitzpatrick, played by Felix Gerdts. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C 
10013.) [1990 

© Dee. 20, 1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351216; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


ue 


Two HEARTS THAT BEAT AS ONE; words 
by Mrs. M. HE. Cleek, music by Ed- 
ward Wunderlich. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [1991 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EH} 358586; Mrs. M. E. Cleek, Hunt- 
ington, W. Va. 


UINTAH; words and music by C. J. 
Blackhurst. [1992 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1915; 
E 355574; Clement J. Blackhurst, 
Roosevelt, Utah. 


Uncas; words by Ina Wickwire, music 
by Vera Groat. [1993 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EH 358685; Ina Wickwire, Inaville, 
Néb. 

UNDER THE BLOOD I’M ABIDING; words 
by Ernest G. W. Wesley, music by 
Benjamin Franklin Butts, [arr. by 
J. W. Lerman]. 8vo. [1994 


© Jan. 21, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 23, 1915; 
EH 355488; Benjamin F. Butts, Har- 
worth, N. J. 


USEFUL TEACHING SONGS FOR ALL 
VOICES; compiled and edited by Liza 
Lehmann. Vol. 4, tenor, nos. 1-12. 

[1995 

© Jan. 26, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 

HE 356301; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on com- 
pilation. ] 


-——— —— Vol. 5, bass and baritone. 
[1996 
© Jan. 19, 1915; 1c. Jan. 28, 1915; 
EH 356221; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on com- 
pilation & editing. ] 
VALCARTIER; march-two-step, by, Fred- 
erick J. Pearsall; piano. [1997 


@) Jan..15, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan, 25, 1915; 
E 358410; Roger A. Graham, Chicago. 


VALSE DE CONCERT; by Frank La Forge, 
played by Marguerite Volavy. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, D 
10224.) [1998 

© Dee. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351217; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

VALSE HLLis; by Abe Olman; piano. 

[1999 

© Jan. 22,1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 25, 1915; 
BE 358413; Reinhard D. Fuchs, Chi- 
cago. 

VALSE GRACIEUSE; by Miner Walden 
Gallup, op. 2; piano. [2000 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355629; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


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VALSE LENTE; by Roy Lamont Smith; 
piano. [2001 


© Fan. 1: 19t5;' 2 e Web. 5, 1915: 
E 358786; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


VALSE PARISIENNE; composed and 
played by Lee S. Roberts. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, D 645.) 

[2002 


© Mar. 22,.1912-,2 .¢, Jans 16, 1915; 
E 355614; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


VALSE (LA) QUE NOUS AIMONS (The 
waltz we love); by Armand Veesey ; 
piano. [2003 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 6, 1915; 
H 355718; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


VALZER GENTILE; by Nevin, op. 7, no. 1, 


played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, B 
1823). [2004 


© June 4, 1812; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358674; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


VANDA POLKA; two step by E. Stole, 
arr. by A. Grills 4to. 1. Band, 2. 
Orchestra. [2005, 2006 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. each Feb. 12, 
1915; E 358800, 358801; Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 


VATER UNSER (The Lord’s prayer); 
words from the Bible, music by F. O. 


Reuter. 4to. 1. Miannerchor. 2. 
Gemischter chor. (Geistliche chore, 
no. 25) [2007, 2008 


© Jan. 14, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 18, 
1915; E 358275, 358276; Friedrich 
Otto Reuter, New Ulm, Minn. 


VENITIO AND L&EstA; vals lento, song, 
words and music by J. Schmidt; 
words and melody. [2009 


© 1 ¢ Feb. 3, 19153, B). 358617: 
Julius Schmidt, New York. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Anvil chorus; 
from Il] trovatore, by Verdi, played 
by Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, B 2048.) [2010 

© July 12, 1912; 2 ce. Feb. 8.1915; 
EH 358696; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


1 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE )—Continued. 

Ah, fors’ 6 lui; from La Traviata, 
by Verdi, arr. and played by How- 
ard Brockway. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, D 2615.) [2011 


© Aug. 20, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358692; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


—— Celeste Aida; by G. Verdi, played 
by Howard Brockway. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, C 1014.) [2012 

© Mar. 30, 191222) gan ei: 
1915; EH 855612; American piano ¢co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on interpretation. ] 


—— Rigoletto; quartet from the opera 
by G. Verdi, arr. by James H. Rog- 
ers; piano 4 hands. [2013 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 
FE 355632; Oliver Ditson ¢o., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


——— Rigoletto paraphrase; from the 
opera of G. Verdi by Franz Liszt, 
played by Ferruccio Busoni for Lud- 
wig Hupfield, a. g., Leipzig. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, K 186.) 

[2014 

© Nov. 22, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1914; 

E 356263; American piano co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


Trovatore (Il); potpourri by 
Verdi, played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, E 
2196.) [2015 

© July 18, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EK 358689; American piano ¢co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


VERMONT WINS TODAY; medley, words 
and music by C. F. Robinson; voice 
and piano. [2016 

© Jan. 30, 19153°2 eae 
1915; H 355552; Carl F. Robinson, 
Burlington, Vt. 


VERRIET MEIN BLASSES ANGESICHT; ged. 
von Heine, musik von Rudolf Cahn- 
Speyer, ftir eine mittlere stimme u. 
klavier. (Zehn lieder, no. 7.) 

[2017 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 @ Jan. 28, 

-1915; E 356241; Jungdeutscher ver- 
lag, Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


VIOLET; song. See Gems from The 
bagatelle. 


0 


(no. 2, 1915 


VISIONS OF CHILDHOOD; waltzes by O. 
Nielsen, arr. by EH. De Lamates; or- 
echestra. Ato. [2018 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
HE 358640; Ole Nielsen, Chicago. 


VIVA EL PRESIDENTE; siidamerikanisches 
marsch-intermezzo, von G. Porepp, 
op. 34, no. 1, fiir klavier zweihindig. 

[2019 

© Dec. 19, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 

E 356224; Robert Reibenstein, mu- 

Ssik- u. biihnen verlag, Berlin-Lich- 
terfelde, Germany. 


Voice (A) IN THE NIGHT; words by 
F. J. Evans, music by L. B. Ken- 
nedy. Chicago, Evans evangelistic 
party. Svo. [2020 

i) Jane 25, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan: 25, 1915; 


cago. 


“VOICES OF THE WooDs. See Rubinstein 
(Anton Gregorovitch). 


| VoILa; humorous song, words by Clif- 
| ford Grey, music by T. C. Sterndale- 
| Bennett. [2021 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 351149; Reynolds & co., London. 


: 
| VOLKMANN ([RoBERT]) Waltz; by 
| [Robert] Volkmann and [Joseph] 
: Fischhof, played by Marguerite Vol- 
avy. (Rythmodik record music rolls, 
B 1948.) [2022 
© June 7, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351219; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


VOLUNTEER CHOIR; V. 
Feb., 1915. 


2, no... 4, 5. Jan, 
cover-title, 2 v. 4to. 
[ 2023, 2024 
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 18, 
1915; A 392428, 892429; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 


VORFRUHLING; ged. von Helene Weber, 
musik von Rudolf Cohn-Speyer, fiir 
eine mittlere stimme und Klavier. 
(Zehn lieder, no. 4.) [2025 


© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 @ Jan. 28, 
1915; E 356238; Jungdeutscher ver- 
lag, Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


WaGNER (RicHARD) Isolde’s_ love 
death; from Tristan and Isolde, by 
Wagner, played by Howard Brock- 
way. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, E 10045). [2026 

© Nov. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358695; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


EK 358371; Floyd John Evans, Chi- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2034 


WAGNER (RicHARD)—Continued. 
Pilgrims’ chorus; from ‘Tann- 
hiuser by R. Wagner, arr. by Hum- 
phrey Mitchell; women’s voices. 
(The laurel octavo for women’s and 
unchanged voices, no. 297) [2027 

()i\ Feb: 2, 1915; 2.¢e. Feb. 6, 19155 
Hi 355701; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


—Schmerzen (Grief); by Wagner, 


played by Howard Brockway. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, A 
2502). [2028 


© July 30, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358670; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


WALTZ LESSON; from Kiss waltz by C. 
M. Ziehrer, played by Hans Hanke. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C 
574. ) [2029 

© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1914; 
EH 356269; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


WALTZING WITH MY SUMMER GIRL; 
words & music by Barnes & Hdwins. 
Lake Charles, La., The regent music 
pub. co. [2030 


© dan, 21, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25,1915; 
KH 358377; Henry Packman, Lake 
Charles, La. 


WANDERER’S (THE) SONG; words by 
George Reston Malloch, music by 
Julius Harrison; no. 1,in D. [20381 


© Jan: 25; 1995 2 he. Jan: 26,1915; 
E 356215; Hnoch & sons, London. 


WANDERING (THE) GIRL’S. RETURN; 
words by V. Sine, music by Geo. C. 
Polini. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [20382 

(c) Nov.i6. 1914 = 2\¢.\dan. 27, 1915s 
EK 358545; Virginia Sine, Brunswick, 
Md. 


WANDERING (A) SON; words by H. 

Snyder, music by Everett J. Evans. 

[2033 

W@ Jami 23, 191522 ;¢. Jan: 27, 

1915; H 358447; Elmer Snyder, Glen 
St. Mary, Florida. 


WARD-BELMONT MARCH AND ODE; by 
Fritz Schmitz, words of ode by 
Genevieve Patton Steere; piano with 
text. [2034 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358383; Standard music co., Nash- 
ville. 


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2035 


pt. U1,n.s.,v.10 | 


WarkuM; ged. von Maximilian Bern, 
musik von W. E. v. Kalinowski, fiir 
eine singstimme u. klavier. [2035 

© Aug. 31, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356307; Anton J. Benjamin, Ham- 
burg, Germany. 


WAS IST DES DEUTSCHEN VATERLAND; 
ouverture tiber das lied, musik von 
E. Gerstenberg, arr. von M. Rhode, 
fiir salon-orchester. 4to. [2086 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 351183; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


WAS LIEGT DARAN; reiterlied, text von 
Hugo Zuckermann, musik von Franz 
Lehar, fiir gesang u. piano. [2037 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356323 ; Ludwig Krenn, Vienna. 

WATCH THE CORNERS; words by Lulu 
Linton, music by J. S. Fearis, arr. 
by J. S. Fearis. 4to. [2038 

© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 358788; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 

WATCH YOUR STEP; a Syncopated mu- 
sical show in three acts, lyrics and 
musie by I. Berlin; vocal score. 

[2039 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2c. Jan. 22,1915; 

D 19548; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 

selection from the musical com- 
edy, music and lyrics by I. Berlin; 
piano. [2040 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2c. Jan. 30, 1915; 
FE 355545; Irving Berlin, New York. 

Way (THE), THE LIFE; two-part song, 
words by Clifton Bingham, music by 
Teresa Del Riego, edited by Richard 
D. Metcalfe; with ordinary and 
tonic-sol-fa notations. [2041 

© Jan. 25,1915; 1c. Jan. 26,1915; 
E 356214; Enoch & sons. London. 

WE ALL GROW OLD SOME DAY; words 

and music by D. Stead. [2042 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1915; E 358564; 
Dick Stead, Cambridge, Mass. 
WELL MARCH; words and music by 
W. W. Combs. [2043 
© Jan. 1, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 3, 1915; 
BK 358608; W. W. Combs, Locust 
Grove, Ga. 

WE SWEEP THE SEAS; a British naval 
song, words by Marie Corelli, music 
by Frederic H. Cowen; no. 1 in A 
nat. no. 3 in CG. [ 2044, 2045 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 ¢. each Feb. 6, 
1915; E 351204, 351205; 
sons, London. 


Enoch & | 


WE WILL SHOUT HALLELUJAH; words 
by James Rowe, music by J. D. 
Vaughan. [2046 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Jan, 18, 3915= 
E 358295; James D. Vaughan, Law- 
renceburg, Tenn. 


WEARING (THE) O’THE BROWN; words 
by C. R. MeGary, musie by Vernon 
E. Bestor. [2047 


© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 25,1915; 
E 358387; Claude Ray McGary, 
Maple Plain, Minn. 


WEDDING-DAY AT 'TROLDHAUGEN. 
Grieg (Edward Hagerup). 


See 


WEDDING MARCH (Hochzeits-marsch) ; 
von F. O. Reuter; organ. [2048 


© Jan. 14,1915; 2c. Jan. 18, 1915; 
E 858277; Friedrich Otto Reuter, 
New Ulm, Minn. 


WER ZULET2ZT LACHT; posse in 3 akten 
mit gesang und tanz, ged. von Ar- 
thur Lippschitz und A. Bernstein- 
Sawersky, musik yon Léon Jessel. 
Klavierauszug mit text. [2049 

© May 16, 1914; 1 e. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356330; Musik und theater verlag 
W. Mandel, Berlin W. Germany. 


WERE I A BIRD; by Henselt, op. 2, no. 6, 
played by Lillian Utz. (Rythmodik 
record music rolls, C 913) [2050 

© Feb. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 16,1915: 
E 355610; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 

WHAT’LL you Do; words by Sam M. 
Lewis and Ed. Rose, music by Geo. 
W. Meyer. [2051 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 e. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 858456; Broadway music corpora- 
tion, New York. 

WHAT SO WILD. 
last word. 


See Woman’s (A) 


WHEEL (THE) city; words & music by 
Jesse Fry [pseud. of M. I. Stewart]. 
Winston-Salem, N. C., Stewarts’ 
printing house. [2052 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1915; 
BE 358501; M. I. Stewart, Mt. Clem- 
ens, Mich. 


WHEN ALL THE WOODS WERE GREEN}; 
from song cycle In nature’s garden, 
words by Alice Adele Folger, music 
by E. W. French; high voice in F. 
[20538 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 5, 1915; 
E 358633; Emma Weller French, 
Newtonville, Mass. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 2, 1915 


WHEN I TANGO WITH YOU; words by 
H. G. Deichen, music by Carl Heil. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2054 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
H} 358585; Hazel G. Deichen, Los An- 
geles. 


WHEN MEM’RY’S BELLS CHIME HOME 
SWEET HOME; words by F. E. Hasty, 
music by Alexander Bilbruch. [2055 

irc Jan. 16, 1915; WH 358465; 
Fred Elisworth Hasty, Portsmouth, 
1M. Ef, 


WHEN OUR SOLDIERS COME HOME FROM 
THE WAR; song and marching chorus, 
words by George H. 'Trumpler, music 
by F. A. Howson, in B flat. [2056 

@ Jan. 11, 1915; 2c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
E 358484; Frank A. Howson, Brook- 
lyn. 


“WHEN SIS AND I WERE CHILDREN OUT AT 
PLAY; words by Terrence Schroeder, 
music by Ben De Priest. [2057 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
FE} 355672; Ben De Priest music pub- 
lisher, Dayton. 


WHEN THE DAY OF LOVE IS DAWNING; 
song. See Gems from The bagatelle. 


WHEN YOU COME TO ME IN DREAMS; 
words by Dudley, music by A. Melvin 
Crosby. [2058 

© 1 ec. Jan. 21, 1915; E 355595; 
Nora Harrison Eppling, Henderson, 
W. Va. 


WHEN YOU’RE FAR AWAY; waltz song, 
words by Joe English, music by Vin- 
cent Sazama, [2059 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1915; 
E 358497; Sem music pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 


WHERE THE GROSSVATER FLOWS EVERY 
WHERE; words by Lee Sprankle, mu- 
sic by E. C. Deibel. [2060 


© 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; E 355598; 
Charles Lee Sprankle, Kenmore, O. 


WHERE THE RIVER ALLEGHENY WENDS 
ITS WAY; words and music by O. P. 
Manker. [2061 


© 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; E 355650; 
Orville Paul Manker, Oil City, Pa. 


WHERE THE SHANDON BELLS ARE RING- 
ING; words by J. Brandon Walsh, 
music by Alfred Goodman. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. 

[2062 
© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358552; C. A. Grimm, Chicago. 


2071. 


WHERE THE WILDWOOD VIOLET GROWS; 
words by W. H. Gould, music by Geo. 
C. Polini. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [2063 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358515; Wm. H. Gould, Islay P. O., 
Canada. 


WHILF FAIRY COLORS TINT THE LAND; 


words by J. Kane, jr., music by 
Henry Mather. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2064 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan.~27, 1915; 
EK 358549; J. Kane, jr., Salt Lake 
City. 


WHILE THE WORLD’S GREATEST WAR GOES 
on; words by E. Upton and H. Craw- 
ford, music by Eugene Platzmann. 

[2065 

© Dee. 1, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1914; 

E 355601; Edward Upton & Harry 
Crawford, New York. 


WHOLE (THE) WIDE WORLD’S A MIRROR; 
words by W. H. Lowry, music by 
Car] Heil. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [2066 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358528; W. H. Lowry, Mercer, Mo. 


WHY DID YOU STEAL MY HEART (Pour- 
quoi m’as tu pris mon coeur) ; paroles 
de Xam, musique de Vincent Scotto. 

[2067 

© Jan. 26, 1915; 2c. Jan. 29, 1915; 

E 351170; European music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME NOW; words 
and music by M. C. Seller. [2068 


© Jan. 80, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 
HE 355648; Seller music co., New 
York. 


WHY SEEK YE THE LIVING AMONG THE 
DEAD? Easter anthem, words from 
Gospel of St. Luke, music by R. M. 
Stults; ten. soli and chorus of mixed 
voices. Philadelphia, The chancel 
choir. 4to. [2069 


my dan eh iin? 2 ee dan. ‘Bo, 
1915; E 358429; Robert M. Stults, 
Collingdale, Pa. 


WIEGENLIED; by F.. Flaxington Harker, 
op. 12, no. 1; organ. [2070 
© Jan. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 

E 355627; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


—— (Lullaby); komponiert von Her- 
mann Spielter, op. 85, no. 3; klavier 
zu 4 handen. (Jn Miniaturen, no. 
3.) [2071 


© Dec. 1; 1914: 2 Jan. 25, 1915; 
E 358482; J. M. Gutbrod, New York. 


123 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2072 


pt. III, @. $5 Vv: 10 


Witp (THE) BIRD’s LOVE; from song 
eycle, In nature’s garden, words by 
Magdalene Merritt, music by E. W. 
French; high voice and piano. 

[2072 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EK 3858632; Emma Weller French, 
Newtonville, Mass. 


WiLp (THE) ROSE; from Sweet sixteen 
by Victor Herbert, played by Fred 
A. Schmitz. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, B 473.) [2073 


© Dec. 19, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1914; 
E 355607; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


WILL MY BOY COME BACK; descriptive 
song, words and music composed 
and arr. by S. G. Smith and Frank 
Eborall. [2074 


© Jan. 26, 1915: 1 .e, Jans 80; 
1915; E 351184; S. G. Smith & 
Frank Eborall, Toronto, Canada. 


WILL THE KING BE PROUD OF CANADA; 
Canadian military song, words by S. 
G. Smith, music by F. Eborall. 

[2075 

© Jam 23; 20155) 1) er Jan: -28. 

1915; BH 356187; S. G. Smith and 
Frank Eborall, Toronto, Canada. 


WILL YOUR LOVE STAND DECEMBER’S 
COLD; words and music by Bert 
Gamble. [2076 


© Mar. 1, 1914. De. Jan. 4, 1915: 
E 355694; Chas. Roy Cox, Colum- 
bus, O. 


WINTER; words by Israel Zangwill, 
music by Fay Foster; medium voice 
inal. [2077 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 4, 1915; 
HE) 355628; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


WomANn’s (A) LAST worD; three lyrics 
by Robert Browning, set to music 
by William Dichmont, op. 50; high 
voice & piano. Contents:—tLet’s 
contend no more.—What so wild.— 
Be a god and hold me. [2078 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915: 
EK 355626; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


WONDERFUL (A) THING; valse hesita- 
tion, by Clare Kummer; piano. 
[2079 
© Jan. 27,1915; 2 ce. Jan. 27,1915: 
EH 358452; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


WoN’r YOU GIVE ME BACK YOUR LOVE; 
words by 8S. J. Morasea, music by 
Geo. C. Polini. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2080 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 
HB 358542; S. J. Morasca, Olean, N. Y. 


YAKIMA; march two-step, by A. 
Smythe; piano. [2081 
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1915; BH 358443: 
Alice Smythe Burton, Honolulu, 

f ii 5s 


YANKEE (THE) HOME; march & two 
step by T. W. Stasch; piano. [2082 


© Jan. 20,1915; 2 ec. Jan. 25,1915; 
E 358500; Titus W. Stasch, Chicago. 


YANKEE (THE) WAY OF LOVING; words 
by Henry White (Roland Oliver), 
music by H. B. Olsen. [2083 


© 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; E 355788; H. 
Bernhardt Olsen, New York. 


YEAR'S (THE) AT THE SPRING. 
Pommer (W. H.) Eight songs. 


YEARS (THE) WHICH ARE TO BE; words 
by S. A. Mason, music by Carl Heil. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., 
ine. [2084 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Jane2iaoee, 
FE. 358528; Sadie A. Mason, Mohler, 
Id. 


YELLOW JONQUILS; dance a la gavotte 
by Paul F. Johanning, played by 
Andrei Kmita. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, B 1592). [2085 

© May 9, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358675; American piano co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on in- 
terpretation. ] 


See 


You ARE MY ONLY LOVE; words and 
music by J. P. Moody. [2086 


© 1c. Feb. 6, 1915; E 355705; 
John Peter Moody, Cloquet, Minn. 


You ASK ME IF J LOVE You; words by 
S. H. Hays, music by Everett J. 
Evans. [2087 

©) Jan. 28,1915; 2¢. Jan. 27, 1915- 
Ir 258448; S. H. Hays, Newcastle, 
Ind. 


You PROUGHT ME OUT OF DARKNESS INTO 
THIS LIGHT; words and music by 
W. FEF. Freeman. [2088 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 e. Jan. 12, 19155 
E 358488; W. F. Freeman, Brooklyn. 


You KNOW ME AL; words by H. Rod- 
- gers Sylvester, music by R. W. Fixel, 
arr. by Harry Guy. [2089 
© 1c Jan. 25, 19155 Besasvan; 
Rowland W. F'xel, Detroit. 


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( no. 2, 1915 


2104 


You’LL ALWAYS BE THE SAME TO ME, 
I NEVER SHALL FORGET; words by J. 
L. Lowe, musie by Ted Johnson. 

[2090 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 

E. 358450; James Latimer Lowe, 
Erie, Pa. 


You’LL BE sorgyY; words by Dick How- 

ard, music by Harry Jentes. [2091 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1915; EB 355514; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


You, MY DEAR; words anon., music by 
Miner Walden Gallup, op. 3, no. 8; 
medium voice in D flat. [2092 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 355625; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


' YoU’RE THE BOY I MET LAST NIGHT IN 


” 


. 


DREAMLAND; lyric and music by F. 

Moss. [2093 
© 1c Jan. 12, 1915; E 355330: 

Frederick Moss, Ogden, Utah. 


YOU’RE TOO JEALOUS OF ME; words by 
BH. Mascari, music by Everett J. 
Evans. [2094 


© Jan. 16, 1915; 2c. Jan. 20,1915; 
BE 358492; Edward Mascari, Boston. 


Your KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU; 
words by Chas. W. McGee, music by 
R. A. R. Pearce. [2095 


© Jan. 14, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 16,1915: 
E 356142; Empire music pub. co., 
Canada. 


__ YOUR MAGNETIC TOUCH ; words by W. H. 


Kurrasch, music by Geo. C. Polini. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith o., 
inc. [2096 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 27,1915; 
E 358534; W. H. Kurrasch, Port- 
land, Ore. 


YOUR MOTHER MUST HAVE BEEN A WON- 
DERFUL WOMAN TO HAVE A LITTLE 
GIRL LIKE YOU; lyric by Earl Carroll, 
music by Ernest R. Ball. [2097 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
FB 358599; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, 


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Your UNciE SAM; words and muSic by 

O. H. Oakley, arr. by Aagot Parker. 

[2098 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1915; BH 358464; 
Otis H. Oakley, Minneapolis. 


ZBIOR TANCOW POLSKICH; collection of 
Polish dances; zebrat i utozyt J. 
Korda; orkiestre smyczkowg. 12 
parts. 4to. [2099 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 4, 1915; 
H 358498 ; Henry Schunke & co., Buf- 
falo. 


ZIMMERMANN (J. F.) March; by J. F. 
Zimmermann; piano. (Five little 
dances, no. 1) [2100 


@r Febi 10, 1915; 2c. Heb; 11, 
1915; E 358810; Hinds, Noble & 
Eldredge, New York. 


Waltz; by J. F. Zimmermann; 
piano. (Five little dances, no. 3) 
[2101 
crepe 1 19Ih< 2 en Web. 1 
1915; E 358812; Hinds, Noble & 
Eldredge, New York. 


ZWEL LUSTIGE STUCKE. See Scharwenka 
(Xaver). 


12TH STREET RAG; by HE. L. Bowman; 

piano. [2102 

iO san. 2, 1915;.2 ¢ Jan. 21, 1915: 

EK 355479; Euday L. Bowman, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 


20TH CENTURY DANCE ALBUM; music for 
the modern ball room, [comp. by W. 
P. Mero]; pianoforte. [2103 


©) Jan, 25,1915 > 2 cy Jam, 25,0915 5 
H 358424; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
compiling and arranging. ] 


1916 JUNIOR PROMENADE WALTZ; by 
Genevieve E. Hendricks; piano. 
[2104 
© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 5, 1915; 
EF 358627; Lewis P. McGilvary, Mad- 
ison, Wis. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1915: 


Class D. Dramatico-musical compositions (including 3 unpublished) _ 
Class E. Musical compositions (including 208 unpublished) 


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melISt OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


White; tenor and bass, or tenor and 
alto. [1 
© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6397, Feb. 11, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, May 28, 1887, no. 7287. 


ALLEGRETTO PASTORALE; by C. A. Gam- 


bini, ed. by E. E. Truette. [2 


© by Everett E. Truette, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 6366, Feb. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 5, 1888, 
no. 580. 


AMONG THE FLOWERS; by C. A. White; 


piano, in treble clef. [3 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6402, Feb. 11, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Dec. 7, 1887, no. 31594. 


AND THE STATELY SHIPS GO ON; words 


by Alfred Tennyson, music by J. W. 
Bischoff; contralto. [4 

© by Elsie Bond Bischoff, Port- 
land, Or., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6002, Dec. 31, 1914. Original entry, 
July 2, 1887, no. 17203. 


ART (THE) OF PHRASING; 30. vocalises 


by C. Gloggner-Castelli, ed. by G. 
Federlein, op. 9; sop. or ten. Bk. 1. 
BE: 2. [5, 6 

© by Joseph Hartmann, Lucerne. 
Switzerland, as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
6017, 6018, each Dec. 29, 1914. Re- 
newal entry, June 20, 1901, no. C 
9243, 9244. 


Buack (THE) Marra, O! words by 


Edward Harrigan, music by Dave 
Braham. ime 

© by Geo. Braham, New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6317, Jan. 19, 1915. Original entry, 
Feb. 5, 1887, no. 29138. 


127 


ALL HOPE HAS FLED; duett by C. A. | BRAHMS (JOHANNES) 


BY-GONE MEMORIES; 


CHAPEL (THE) 


[2104 


Sontag (Sun- 
day); by J. Brahms, transcribed by 
J. Orth; piano. [8 

© by John Orth, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 6373, Feb. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 9, 1888, 
Ho! 1870, 


waltzes by Hu- 
gene R. Kenney; piano. [9 


© by Mrs. Kenney Williamson, 
Dayton, O., as widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6290, Dec. 28, 1914. Original en- 
try, Apr. 27, 1887, no. 11303. 


IN THE MOUNTAINS; 
tone picture by G. D. Wilson, op. 
164; piano. [10 

© by Josephine M. Wilson, Ny- 
ack, N. Y., aS widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6352, Jan. 29, 1915. Original en- 
try, Apr. 4, 1887, no. 8050. 


CHRIST BEING RAISED FROM THE DEAD; 


Haster anthem by H. P. Danks; in 
C; quartet or chorus. fi1 
© by Bertha Danks Builder, Phila- 
delphia, as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6821, Jan. 19, 1915. * Orig- 
inal entry, Feb. 17, 1887, no. 3914. 


COME SEE THE PLACE WHERE JESUS LAY; 


Easter anthem by P. A. Schnecker; 
quartet or chorus choir with solft. ‘5 
[12° 
© by Mrs. P. A. Schnecker, % Hd- 
ward Schuberth & co., New York, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6009, Dec. 31, 
1914. Original entry, Mar. 24, 1887, 
no. 6968. 


COME WITH ME, DEAREST; duet, words 


by M. M. Bailey, musie by J. W. 
Bischoff; sop. and ten. [13 

© by Elsie Bond Bischoff, Port- 
land, Or., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6004, Dec. 31, 1914. Original entry, 
Aug. 11, 1887, no. 20700. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2104 (14) 


CsArDAs; danse hongroise par Rafael 

Joseffy ; piano. [14 

© by Rafael Joseffy, New York, 

as author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 6887, Feb. 12. 1915. 

Original entry, Mar. 10, 1887, no. 
5765. | 


DoES HE LOVE ME? Words by Annie 
Chambers Ketchum, musie by Frank 
Lynes. [15 

© by Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6369, Feb. 1, 1915. Original entry, 
Jan. 5, 1888, no. 584. 


HIARLY BIRDS; schottische by C. A. 
White; piano. [16 
© by Daniel L: White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6404, Feb. 11, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Dec. 12, 1887, no. 32071. 


MestivaAL Tre Drum IN’ G; by 'P. “A. 
Schnecker. fel’ 


© by Mrs. P. A. Schnecker, % Ed- 
ward Schuberth & co., New York, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6010. Dec. 31, 
1914. Original entry, Jan. 14, 1887, 
no. 1157. 


FLEETING DAYS; waltz by HE. H. Bailey; 

piano. [18 

© by Eben H. Bailey, Boston, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 6372, Feb. 1, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Jan. 5, 1888, no. 591. 


FooLtisH (A) LITTLE MAIDEN; by L. S. 
Collins. [19 
© by Laura Sedgwick Collins, 
New York, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6359, Jan. 
29, 1915. Original entry, May 9, 
1887, no. 12317, 


GAVOTTE AND MENUETT; by Hugo Rein- 
hold, rev. and fingered by Ferdinand 
Meyer [pseud. of Arthur Foote]. [20 


© by Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6371, Feb. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 5, 1888, 
no. 587. 


‘GooD NIGHT, SWEET DREAMS; by J. W. 
Bischoff ; in A. [21 


© by Elsie Bond Bischoff, Port- 
land, Or., as widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6289, Jan. 15, 1915. Original 
entry, July 18, 1887, no. 18065. 


pt. Il, n. s., v.10 


GooD NIGHT, SWEET DREAMS—Contd. 
in C. [22 | 

© by Elsie Bond Bischoff, Port- 
land, Or., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6288, Jan. 15, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 23, 1887, no. 11001. 


Hitts (THE) OF THE LorD; by C. C. 
Stearns, bass or contralto. [23 


© by Florence B. Condy, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
executrix of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6284, 
Jan. 9,1915. Original entry, Nov. 21, 
1887, no. 30269. 


Ho, Morty Grogan; words by Edward 
Harrigan, music by Dave Braham. 

[24 

© by Geo. Braham, New York, as 

child of the deceased, in renewal for 

28 years. Renewal no. 6315, Jan. 19, 

1915. Original entry, Feb. 5, 1887, 

no. 2911. 


HOME GREETING; by G. D. Wilson, op. 
160; piano. [25 
© by Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack, 
N. Y., aS widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6854, Jan. 29, 1915. Original entry, 
June 20, 1887, no. 15954. 
HoMELAND (THE); sacred song by 
George W. Marston; sop. or ten. [26 


© by E. Howard Thayer. Boston, 
as executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no 6374, Feb. 1, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Jan. 18, 1888, no. 2108. 


IF GoD BE FOR US; words by G. M. J., 
music by James McGranahan. [27 


© by Hugh H. McGranahan, 
Jamestown, Pa., as next of kin of 
the author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6376, Feb. 2, 1915. Original entry, 
Feb. 5, 1887, no. 2910. 


IF YOU BECOME A NUN, DEAR; words by 
Leigh Hunt, musie by A. Foote, op. 
13, 00.915, [28 


© by Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 63870, Feb. 1. 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 5, 1888, 
no. 585. 


JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL; words by 
Charles Wesley, music by J. W. Bis- 
choff. [29 

© by Elsie Bond Bischoff, Port- 
land, Or., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6005, Dee. 31, 1914. Original entry, 
Sept. 8, 1887, no. 22860. 


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RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


2104 (43) 


Kine (THE) IS coMING; words by | MARCHE MILITAIRE; by C. A. Gambini, 


Rian A. Dykes, music by Ira David 
Sankey. [30 


© by Ira Allan Sankey, New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6270, Jan. 2, 1915. Original entry, 
Dec. 12, 1887, no. 32092. 


ed. by E. E. Truette. [37 


© by Everett E. Truette, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 63868, Feb. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 5, 1888, 
no. 582. 


MASS OF THE ANGEL GUARDIAN; with 


Lo, THE HicH PRIEST IN HIS BEAUTY; 
words by J. E. Rankin, music by D. 
B. Towner. [381 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6297, Jan. 16, 1915. 
Original entry, Jan. 14, 1888, no. 
1683. 


.Latin and English text, music by 


C. C. Stearns; children’s voices. [388 

© by Florence B. Condy, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
executrix of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6282, 
Jan. 9, 1915. Original entry, Mar. 
4, 1887, no. 5108. 


4 


MAZURKA DE CONCERT; par O. Musin; 


LONELY; words by H. Butterworth, 
music by J. W. Bischoff. faz 


© by Elsie Bond Bischoff, Port- 
land, Or., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6003, Dec. 31, 1914. Original entry, 
Aug. 5, 1887, no. 20105. 


violon avec ace. de piano. [389 

© by Ovide Musin, % Edward 
Schuberth & co., New York, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6008. Dee. 31, 1914. 
Original entry, Apr. 12, 1887, no. 
8931. 


Love AT siGHT; waltz by J. Rand: More apout JESUS; words by H. HE. 


pianoforte. [33 


© by Josephine Rand, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6278, Jan. 4, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Jan. 13, 1887, no. 1137. 


Hewitt, music by John R. Sweney. 
[40 
© by Lizzie E. Sweney, Chester, 
Pa., aS widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6351, Jan. 80, 1915. Original entry, 
June 1, 1887, no. 14322. 


LOVE’S FIRST DREAM ; words by Mary E. | Mornine Is NIGH; written by L. N. 


Kail, music by J. W. Bischoff. [3+ 


© by Elsie Bond Bischoff, Port- | 
land, Or., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6331, Jan. 20, 1915. - Original entry, 
Dec. 27, 1887, no. 34045. 


LOVING HEARTS; gavotte by C. C. 
Stearns; piano. [35 


© by Florence B. Condy, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
executrix of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6281, 
Jan. 9, 1915. Original entry, Feb. 
23, 1887, no. 4520. 


Kay, music by Johann Strauss, arr. 
by O. B. Brown; female voices. [41 


© by Harold H. Brown, Indian- 
apolis, as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6360, Jan. 29, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, May 21, 1887, no. 13464. 


Now THE SILVER MOON; duet by G. B. 


Nevin; sop. and bar. [42 

© by George B. Nevin, Easton, 
Pa., as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6364, Jan. 29, 
1915. Original entry, June 20, 1887, 
no. 15953. 


O DAY OF REST AND GLADNESS; sacred 


MARCH OF THE MONKS OF BANGOR; 
words by Walter Scott, music by 
G. E. Whiting; male voices. [36 


© by George E. Whiting, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6380, Feb. 5, 
1915. Original entry, Feb. 17, 1887, 
no. 3921. 


bei, 


duet by P. A. Schnecker; alto and 
tenor. [43 


© by Mrs. P. A. Schnecker, % 
Edward Schuberth & co., New York, 
as widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6007, Dec. 
31, 1914. Original entry, Apr. 7, 
1887, no. 8457. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2104 (44) 


pt. Il1, n. s., v. 10 


ONLY THEE; quartette by C. A. White; 
mixed voices. [44 
© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6398, Feb. 11, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, June 10, 1887, no. 15112. 


ORGAN HARMONIES; collection of volun- 
taries by C. C. Stearns; pipe or reed 
organ, with or without pedals. [45 

© by Florence B. Condy, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
executrix of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6286, Jan. 
9, 1915. Original entry, Dec. 7, 1887, 
no. 31592. 


OrtH (JoHN) Novelette; by J. Orth. 


[46 

© by John Orth, Brookline, Mass., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 6018, Dec. 29, 

1914. Original entry, Dec. 3, 1887, 
no. 31323. 


PRECIOUS JESUS; words by F.. Bottome, 
musie by H. P. Main. [47 
© by Herbert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 6271, Jan. 2, 
1915. Renewal entry, Oct. 31, 1901, 
no. C 15861. 


PROCESSIONAL MARCH IN A; by Alex 
Guilmant, ed. by EH. E. Truette. [48 


© by Everett EH. Truette, Boston, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 6365, Feb. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 5, 1888, 
no. 579. 


RfvE (LE); etude mélodieuse, by Ho- 
mer N. Bartlett, op. 77, no. 5; piano. 
[49 
© H. N. Bartlett, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 63818, Jan. 19, 1915. 
Original entry, Feb. 8, 1887, no. 3146. 
RISEN (THE) LorpD; by A. J. Holden. 
1. Transposed for contralto or bar. 
in D.—2. Tenor in F. We. 9 Ra k 
© by Albert J. Holden, White 
Plains, N. Y., as the author in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6319, 6820, each Jan. 19, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Feb. 17, 1887, no. 3911, 
3918. 
ROCK-A-BY BABY; lullaby song by Effie 
I. Canning, arr. by Geo. Barker. [52 
© by Effie Canning Carlton, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 63884, Feb. 10, 
1915. Original entry, June 28, 1887, 
no. 16709. 


ROMANCE; by J. Orth. 


© by John Orth, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 6014, Dec. 29, 
1914. Original entry, Dec. 3, 1887, 
no. 31324. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Schubert 
serenade; transcription by EH. &, 


Truette. [54 
© by Everett E. Truette, Boston, 


as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6367, Feb. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 5, 1888, 


no. 581. 


SHORT FESTIVAL TE DEUM ; by A. Geibel ; 
in A. New rey. ed. [55 


© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 6356, Jan. 29, { 
1915. Original entry, May 4, 1887, — 
no. 11951. 


SHORT VOLUNTARIES; by C. C. Stearns: 
pipe or reed organ, with or without 
pedals. [56 


© by Florence B. Condy, % White- 
Smith musie pub. co., Boston, as ex- 
ecutrix of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6280, Jan. 
8, 1915. Original -entry, wiauee oe, 
1887, no. 1850. 


SILKEN BANDS; waltz song, words by 
Jennie Winston, musie by J. W. 
Bischoff; mezzo sop. in F. 


(53 


[57 


© by Hisie Bond Bischoff, Port- | 


land, Or., as widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6287, Jan. 15, 1915. Original 
entry, Jan. 21; 1887, mo. a 


SOMETHING PRETTY POLKA; by Charles 
V. Cloy [pseud. of F. W. Messe]. 
[58 


© by F. W. Messe, Concord, N. H., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6355, Jan. 29, 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 11, 1887, 
no. 8833. 


SONG OF THE CRICKET; by C. A. White; 
pianoforte. [59 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6400, Feb. 11, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Oct. 21, 1887, no. 27320. 


130 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


“no. 2, 1915 2104 (74) 


: SPREAD OUT YOUR WHITE SAILS; duett, | TELL THE STORY; by D. B. Towner. (In 


|; —— song, 


adapted and partly composed by C. 
A. White; sop. and alto or ten. and 
bass. [60 
© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6395, Feb. 11, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Apr. 4, 1887, no. 8065. 


adapted and partly com- 
posed by C. A. White. [61 

© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6393, Feb. 11, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Apr. 22, 1887, no. 10912. 


STEARNS’ CHURCH ANTHEMS; by C. C. 


Stearns; quartette or chorus choir. 
v. 2, no. 438. [62 

© by Florence B. Condy, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as ex- 
ecutrix of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6283, Jan. 


9, 1915. Original entry, Nov. 18, 
1887, no. 29981. 
STEARNS’ VESPERS IN B FLAT, WITH 


MAGNIFICAT; Latin and English text, 
music by ©. C. Stearns; quartette or 
chorus choir. [63 


© by Florence B. Condy, % White- 
Smith musie pub. co., Boston, as ex- 
ecutrix of the author, in renewal for 
28 years, Renewal no. 6285, Jan. 9, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 3, 1887, 
no. 31316. 


SUNSHINE IN THE LOVE; words by E. E. 


Hewitt, music by John R. Sweney. 
[64 


© by Lizzie E. Sweney, Chester, 
Pa., aS widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6350, Jan. 30, 1915. -Original entry, 
June 1, 1887, no. 14312. 


Anschuetz. 


© by Otto Anschuetz, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6001, Dec. 23, 1914. Orig- 
inal entry, Dee. 27, 1886, no. 30131. 


SWEET SIXTEEN; caprice polka, by O. 
[65 


TAKE THOU MY HAND; words by Julia 


Sterling, music by Ira David San- 
key. [66 

© by Ira Allan Sankey, New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6269, Jan. 2, 1915. Original entry, 
Dec. 12, 1887, no. 32091. 


131 


tralto, 


THESE OLD COMRADES OF OURS; 


Hymns new and old) [87 

© by Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6296, Dec. 17, 
1914. Original entry, Sept. 23, 1887, 
no. 24230. 


TENDER AND TRUE; words by Jennie T. 


Gould, music by J. W. Bischoff, con- 
[68 

© by Elsie Bond Bischoff, Port- 
land, Or., as widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 68382, Jan. 20, 1915. Original en- 
try, Jan. 12, 1888, no. 1424, 


THERE IS A FOLD WHENCE NONE CAN 


STRAY; words by Bishop East, music 
by J. T. Draper. [69 


© by J. T. Draper, % Chas. H. 
Ditson & co., New York, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6858, Jan. 29, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, May 9, 1887, no. 12312. 


me- 
morial hymn, words by H. O. Hedge, 
music by C. A. White. 1. In G; 
mixed voices.—2. In B flat; male 
voices. [70, 71 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 63896, 6394, each Feb. 11, 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 15, 1887, 
no. 10161, 10162, 


"Tis MORN; quartet, words and music 


by A. Geibel; mixed voices. [72 


© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 6357, Jan. 29, 
1915. Original entry, May 4, 1887, 
no. 11954. 


ToBOGGAN (THE) SLIDE; words by Ed- 


ward Harrigan, music by Dave 
Braham. [ts 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, as 
child of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6316, Jan. 19, 1915. Original entry, 
Feb. 5, 1887, no. 2912. 


TWILIGHT REVERIES; nocturne by G. D. 


Wilson, op. 161. [74 


© by Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack, 
N. Y., aS widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6353, Jan. 29, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 11, 1887, no. 8834. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2104 (75) 


VALSE BRILLANTE; by J. Orth. [75 


© by John Orth, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6015, Dec. 29, 
1914. Original entry, Dec. 3, 1887, 
no. 31325. 


WAKE, ROBIN; words by Ellen Knight 
Bradford, music by J. W. Bischoff. . 
be 

© by Hlsie Bond Bischoff, Port- 

land, Or., as widow of the author, in 

renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

6006, Dec. 31, 1914. Original entry, 
Oct. 20, 1887, no. 27181. 


WASHINGTON SOCIETY; quadrille by C. 
A. White; pianoforte. [77 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6403, Feb. 11, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Dec. 19, 1887, no. 33141. 


WHEN RUM SHALL CEASE TO REIGN; 
words by Edward Carswell, music 
by H. P. Main. [78 


© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 6272, Jan. 2, 
1915. Renewal entry, Oct. 23, 1901, 
no. € 15232. 


13 


WHIP SNAP QUADRILLE; by C. A. 
White; pianoforte. [79 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- | 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6401, Feb. 11, 1915. Origi- | 
nal entry, Nov. 21, 1887, no. 30267. ‘| 


WHITING (GrEoRGE E.) 20 preludes and 
postludes; by G. HE. Whiting, op. 27. 
Bika [ 


© by George E. Whiting, Boston, | 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6016, Dec. 29, 
1914. Original entry, Dec. 3, 1887, 
no. 31326. 


WoopLAND (THE) ROSE; by C. A. White; | 
pianoforte. [81 | 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, | 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- | 
newal no. 6899, Feb. 11, 1915. Origi- | 
nal entry, Oct. 20, 1887, no. 27175. 


WrecK (THE) OF THE HESPERUS; mu- | 
sic by A. Foote, op. 17; soli, chorus | 
and orch. [82 


© by Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for | 
28 years. Renewal no. 6375, Feb. 1, | 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 18, 1888, 
no. 2104. 


Biol OF THE MUSIC USED.OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE, MANU- 
FACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK.UNDER SEC. (1) E OF THE ACT OF 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


ANY OLD NIGHT IS A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT, 
IF YOU'RE OUT WITH A BEAUTIFUL GIRL. 
[83 


© Broadway music corporation, 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 129. 


ARCHDUKE ALBRECHT MARCH; by Kom- 
zak. [84 


© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 30, 1915; recorded, v. 
ap. 128. 


CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME. [85 


© Maurice Levi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, 
Wore pp. LST. 


CHIN-CHIN; fox trot by Ivan Caryll. 

[86 

© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 

Notice rec’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
V. iy D 128: 


— selection by Ivan Caryll. [87 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
¥i.t0 Pp. aco. 


CHIN-CHIN WALTZ; by Ivan Caryll. 
[88 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
we2op. 128: 


ERNANI; Selection, by Verdi. [89 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice reec’d Jan. 30, 1915; recorded, 
¥.. 2) p. 228. 


FAIRIES FROM THE MOON; words by Ed- 
ward Teschemacher, music by Ken- 
nedy Russell. [90 


© Chappell & co., ltd.. London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
fae 128. 


GIPsy LOVE; words by Fred E. Weath- 
erly, music by Bothwell Thomson. 
[91 
© Chappell & eco., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 128. 


2104 


GO AND GET THE HABIT. [92 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 29, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 127. 


HUMOROUS HUMORESQUE; by Dvofrak- 
Roberts. [93 


© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Jan. 380, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 128. 


I COULD LOVE YOU IF I TRIED; words by 
Paul A. Rubens and Percy Green- 
bank, music by Paul A. Rubens. [94 


© Chappell & co., l1td., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Ve 20 peo 128. 


I HEAR YOU CALLING ME; by Marshall- 
Lucas; piano. [95 


© Boosey & co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 129. 


I’M A MILLIONAIRE; words by Paul A. 
Rubens and Percy Greenbank, music 
by Paul A. Rubens. [96 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
We 2> p. 228. 


I’M GOING BACK TO MY OLD PAL. [97 


© Broadway music corporation, 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 129. 


I WONDER IF LOVE IS A DREAM ; words by 
Edward Teschemacher, music by 
Dorothy Forster. [98 

‘© Chappell & co., itd., London. 
Notice reec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Wiser Dit Be 


KEEP IT UP FOX TROT. [99 

© Maurice Richmond music co., 

inc., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 128. 


KENTUCKY HOME. [100 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Jan, 30, 1915; recorded, 
Wao, De sey. 


133 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2104 (101) 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 10 


KNIT, KNIT, KNIT SISTER SUE. [101 


© Broadway music corporation, 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 129. 


LILY OF FRANCE. [102 

© Maurice Richmond music co., 

inec., New York. Notice reec’d Jan. 
28, 1915; recorded, v. 2,. p. 128. 


MASTER MELODIES ; by Roberts. [103 


© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Jan. 30, 1915; recorded, 
Ve 2, Ds 228. 


O FLOWER DIVINE; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Haydn 
Wood. [104 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded. 
Vis pe 128: 


ON THE BATTLE FIELD. [105 

© Maurice Levi & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, 
Wed Deen 


PICK, PICK, PICKANINNY; from Lady 
Luxury. [106 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 30, 1915; recorded, 
Vioae D. CA. 


PICNIC FOR from Wars of the 
world. [107 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 80, 1915; recorded, 
Veto Ds hohe 


TWO; 


PINK AND WHITE; by Paul A. Rubens. 
[108 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Vv. 2, piaZs. 


PLEASE DON’T FLIRT WITH ME; words 
by Paul A. Rubens and Percy Green- 
bank, music by Paul A. Rubens. 

[109 


© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Ve ar peiZe. 


REASON (THE) ; by Teresa del Riego. 
[110 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Ve Zinps 28, 


ROAMING AROUND. [111 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 

co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 29, 
1915; recorded, vy. 2, p. 127. 


ROUND THE CORNER; words by Paul A. 
Rubens and Perey Greenbank, musie 
by Paul A. Rubens. [112 

© Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
ve Dip: das 


SOME GIRL. [113 
© Maurice Levi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 27, 1915; recorded, 
Bday 6 ae Be 2 (2 


SOMEBODY KNOWS. [114 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Jan. 29, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 127. 


Spray (A) oF RosES; words by Fred | 
G. Bowles, music by Wilfrid San- 
derson. faa 


© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
Dp. ADS: 


Stars; by Paul A. Rubens. [116 


© Chappell & co., ltd, London. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
We ee eer 


STARS THAT LIGHT MY GARDEN; words 
by Edward Teschemacher, music by 
Kennedy Russell. os bs 


© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
5 HN 8 hel eA 


THO’ I’M A LONG, LONG WAY FROM ‘TIP- 
PERARY, MY LOVE LIES WHERE THE 
HILLS ARE GREEN. [118 

© Maurice Richmond music ¢o., 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Jan. 
28, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 128. 


THOSE AWFUL TATTLE TALES; from 
Lady Luxury. [119 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 30, 1915; recorded, 
WV. (2aDy Goa 


TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; Selection by 
Paul A. Rubens, containing I’m a 
millionaire.—I could love you if I 
tried.—The only way.—Round the 
corner.—Pink and white.—Please 
don’t flirt with me. [120 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Jan. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Vie ey Oe es 


UNTIL; words by Edward ‘Tesche- 
_macher, music by Wilfrid Sander- 
son. [121 


© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
25) Dogo. 


134 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 2, 1915 2104 (125) 
VY. V.’S EYES. [122 | WHISTLE AND I’LL COME TO You; from 
: : ; Lady Luxury. [124 
, © “cihapee per naees saan eee © M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
eee OLX. : Notice rec’d Jan. 30, 1915; recorded, 
28, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 128. oO a 
Br Age 0 ae 
: YOUR HEART; words by Julian Gade, 
aariL YOU Do. [123 | “Imusic by Guy d’Hardelot. [125 
© Broadway music corporation, 


© Chappell & eco., ltd., London. 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 1, Notice rec’d Feb. 1, 1915; recorded, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 129. Vi.2, Dyes. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A COEUR PERDU; paroles de Jean Béné- 


dict, musique de Yvan de Hartulary 
Darclée, of Italy. 1. Chant et piano. 
2. Piano seul. [2105, 2106 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c each Mar. 2, 
1915; E 351414, 351415; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 


| ABGERUTSCHT; couplet, no. 2 aus Ge- 


wonnene herzen, volksstiick in 3 
akten, text von Walter Turszinsky, 
musik von Leopold Schmidt, of Ger- 
many; gesang wu. piano. [2107 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1915; 
E. 351269; Harmonie verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. 


ABSCHIELDS-DUELT; akt 3 no. 7 aus Ge- 
wonnene herzen, volksstiick in 3 
akten, text von Walter Turszinsky, 
musik von Leopold Schmidt, of Ger- 
many; fiir gesang u. piano. [2108 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1c. Jan. 28, 1915; 
E 351273; Harmonie verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. 


ACROSS THE CHANNEL; patriotic song, 
written and composed by William 
Prendergast, of Great Britain. 

[2109 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 1c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
E 3513885; W. Morley & co., London. 


ADAGIO MOLTO AND ALLEGRO VIVACE. See 
Schubert (F. P.) 


AppIR HU (Passover table hymn) ; tra- 
ditional Hebrew melody, arr. by T. 
Tertius Noble, of England; organ. 

[2110 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 351478; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


ADIEU (L’) ; par Carlo Ricordi, of Eng- 
land; violon et piano. P27i1 
© Feb. 10, 1915; 1c. Feb. 27, — 

E 351402; West & co., London. 


ADIEUx (LES); rondo by J. L. Dussek, 
arr. by A. Sartorio, of Germany; 
piano. [2112 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 351486; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ]- 


ADIEUX (LES) DE MUSETTE; chanson, 
paroles de Lucien Boyer et William 
Burtey, musique de Vincent Scotto, 
of France. [2113 

© Aug. 23, 1909; 1 ec. Feb. 3, 1915; 
E 351199; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris. 


AFTERNOON (AN) IN THE ROMAN CAM- 
PAGNA; poem, words, and music by 
Luigi Forino, of Italy, op. 45, HEng- 
lish version by M. Louise Baum; 
soprano, 2 mezzi-soprani soli and 
chorus of women’s voices, with organ 
or harmonium ace. [2114 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 351470; Boston Music co., Boston. 


AIMONS LES PARISIENNES; nouvelle 
danse chantée, paroles de M. Drouart 
et Diodet, musique de L. Amouroux, 
of France, arr. par L. Diodet; chant 
et piano. [245 

© Oct. 29, 1913; 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 1915; 
HE 351195; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris. 


Arr. See Handel (Georg Friedrich) 
Easy clasics, no. 6. 


ALICE; by Ascher, played by Andrei 
Kmita, of U. S. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, D 1835). [2116 

© June 5, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358709; American piano co., New 
York. 


ALIMONY ALLEY ; from the musical med- 
ley, Fads and fancies, words by Glen 
McDonough, music by Raymond 
Hubbell, of U. S. [2117 

© Heb...11,.1915;°2 c. Web; 11, 
19153. Wy Sota: E.. B.. Warms .& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


ALL ABOARD FOR SAN FRANCISCO; words 
and music by F. S. Hale, arr. by 
Henry E. Earle, of U. S. [2118 
' ©} dan. 16, 1915-2 "e). Jam “20, 
1915; EH 355882; Frank §S. Hale, 
Pasadena, Cal. 


ALL FoR you. See Love dreams. 


ALL MY LOVE I GIVE TO YOU; words by 
Mrs. 8. G. McMahon, music by Ever- 
ett J. Hvans, of U. S. [2119 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
HK 359270; Mrs. S. G. McMahon, 
Trenton, N. J. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2120 


pt. 10, Boss VG 


ALLAH BE WITH Us. See Lover (A) in 


Damascus. 


ALLELULIA! CHRIST IS RISEN; Haster 
anthem, words and music by W. C. 
Williams, arr. by C. H. H. Booth, of 
U. §S.; solo, duett and chorus. 4to. 

[2120 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 
1915; E 358910; Robin Ellis, New 
York. 


ALLELUIA, SONG OF GLADNESS; duet or 
two part chorus by John B. Grant, 
of U. S. 4to. (Sacred music for 
women’s voices, no. 10478). [2121 


_ © Feb.. 15, 1915; 2 c Feb. 15, 
1915; E 858940; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ALS IHR GELIEBTER SCHIED; See Zem- 
linsky (Alexander) Sechs gesinge. 


ALWAYS ON TIME; words and music by 
J. Warmack, of U.S. 8vo. [2122 


©TOck at. 1902: Oe ans 27. 
1915; E 358846; John Warmack, Ft. 
Smith, Ark. 


AMERICA, DEAR HOMELAND; words and 
music by A. EH. Stahlschmidt, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York, N. Y.; mixed voices. 4to. 

[21238 

(Oo ep. 21, 1915") 2 ec. Wep. 2s, 

1915; F 3860006; Arthur Edward 
Stahlschmidt, New York. 


AMERICAN ORGANIST No. 4; a collection 
of church voluntaries for pipe and 
reed organs, by EH. L. Ashford. New 


York, Dayton, O., [ete.] Lorenz 
publishing company, 1915. 194 py. 
obl. 8vo. [2124 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1915; A 898798; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


AMONG THE FUCHSIAS. 
(H. T.) Five songs. 


AMOR PACcIS (Love of peace); by 
Arthur Dorey, of U. S.; organ. 
[2125 
© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 18, 
1915; EH 355964; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


AmouR (L’) QUELLE BELLE CHOSE; 
chanson-marche, paroles de Georges 
Millandy, sur la musique de IL. 
Amouroux, of France, arr. par Louis 
Bellaut; chant et piano. [2126 

© May 9, 1912; 1c. Feb. 3, 1915; 
E 351197; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris. 


AN EINEN BOTEN. See Mayer (Lise 
Maria) Ftinf lieder. 


See Burleigh 


AN EINEN See Iff - 


freien. 


HERBSTWALD. 


AND IN THAT DAY; anthem, words from 
the Bible, music by F. R. Rickman, 
of England; four mixed voices. 
(Novello’s octavo anthems, no. 
1055. ) [2127 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 4, 1915; 
HE) 856468; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


ANDANTE CANTABILE ED ALLEGRETTO; 
slozil Jos. B. Foerster, of Austria, 
op. 8, pro symécové krintelto (string 
quintet). [2128 

© Nov. 4, 1914; 1 «@ Feb. 9, 1915; 
EH 356355; Fr. A. Urbanek a synové, 
Prague, Bohemia. 


ANDANTE FROM VIOLIN CONCERTO, NO. 2; 
by Henri Vieuxtemps, ed. by Karl 
Rissland, of U. S.; violin and piano. 

[2129 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 « Feb. 15, 

1915; E 858908; Oliver Ditson co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing. ] 


ANDANTE SPIANATO. See Chopin (F. 


¥.) 


ANGEL OF PEACE; the American hymn, 
speed our republic, words by Oliver 
Wendell Holmes and Matthias Kel- 
ler, music by Matthias Keller, arr. 
by Humphrey Mitchell, of U. S.; 
mixed voices with piano or organ 
ace. (The laurel octavo, no. 511.) 

; [2130 


© Feb: 19, 1915; 20 € sMeba2s, 
1915; E 359168; C. C. Birchard & @o., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


ANGELS THAT AROUND US HOVER; the 
Angelus from Maritana, by William 
Vincent Wallace, ed. by J. Reming- 
ton, of U. S.; mixed voices. (The 
laurel octavo, no. 258.) [2131 

© Feb. 11; 1915: 20ererewe 12. 
1915; EH 355820; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


ANTOINE ET CLEOPATRE; Ouverture par 
Zereo, of France, pour orchestre 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [2132 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢c. Feb. 15, 
1915; E 351320; Barrau, Luchon, 
(Haute Garonne), France. 


ARBEITER (DER); words & music by 
Nat Polonsky, of U. S., arr. for 
piano, by I. T. Bloom, of U. S. [2133 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355764; Nat. Polonsky, Chicago. 


138 


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no. 8, 1915 


ArcaDIA; words by Mrs. H. T. Bad- 
gley, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
| bing [2184 


feb 1915: 2 exokeb.: 17, 
1915; E 85883; Mrs. H. T. Badgley, 
Colgate, Md. 


ARCHDUKE ALBRECHT (Erzherzog A\l- 
brecht); march by Karl Komzak, 
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau, of U. S. 
1. Full orchestra. 2. Military band. 

[2135, 2186 


© Jan. 6, 1915; 2c. each Feb. 9, 
1915; E 359016, 359017; Carl Fisch- 
er, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


ARE YOU GOING TO DANCE; from Count 


of Luxembourg, by Franz Lehar, 
played by L. H. Hansen of Austria. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, A 
562). W213 7 


© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 9, 1914; 
E 356272; American piano co., New 
York. 


ARRAH, GO ON, NOW, MISS EMERALD 
IsLE; words by A. J. Mills, music by 
Fred Godfrey, of Great Britain. 

[2138 


© Feb. 19, 1915; 1c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
EK 351428; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


ARTILLERY (THE) MAN OF SPAIN (Hl 
artillero) ; lyric monolog, English 
version by Natkan Haskell Dole, mu- 
sic by Esteban Anglada, of Spain; 
baritone in A flat. [2139 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 351471; Boston musie co., Boston. 


AS IT BEGAN TO DAWN; anthem for 
Easter, words from St. Matthews 
Gospel, music by R. M. Stults, of 
U. S.; mixed voices with organ acc. 
4to. (Haster anthems, no. 10474.) 

[2140 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 358941; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ASPIRATION; brillant study by Hans 
Seeling, edited, revised and aug- 
mented by M. Moszkowski, of Ger- 
many, for piano. (Schmidt’s educa- 
tional series, no. 133.) [2141 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 356404; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & revision. ] 


2149 


AT A MARTYR’S GRAVE; words by C. 
Riebenthaler, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [2142 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 355872; Car: Riebenthaler, Hvans- 
ville, Ind. 


AT EVENING WHEN THE MOON IS SHIN- 
ING; song with waltz refrain, words 
and music by Kathryn I. White, of 
DS: [2143 

© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 358979; K. I. White, Pittsburgh. 

AT JASMINE TIME. See In lotus land. 

AT SUNSET; romanze, by Mackie-Beyer, 
of U.S., full orchestra. 4to. [2144 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 359257; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


AT THE COUNTY FAIR; words by Herb, 
Hayworth, music by A. Spurr, of 
U.S. [2145 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
EH 355988; Allen Spurr, Marion, Ind. 


AT THE DANCE; 
of U. S8.; piano. 
little players, no. 2). 


waltz by Louis Panella, 
(Easy pieces for 
[2146 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360259; Volkwein bros.,. Pitts- 
burgh. 


AT THE LAMB’S HIGH FEAST WE SING 
(Gottes Lamm zur feier singt); 
words translated from the Latin by 
R. Campbell, German version by 
Frederick H. Martens, melody by J. 
Rosenmiiller, arr. by H. J. Bieder- 
mann, of U. S., cho. for mixed voices. 
Ato. [2147 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 359130; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


AUBADE PRINTANIERE ; par Paul La- 
combe, of France; partie pour piano 
conducteur. 4to. [2148 

© Aug. 25, 1914; 1 ¢. Sept. 1, 1914; 
Hi 351256; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


AUBER (DANIEL FRANCOIS HSprRIT) Fra 
Diavolo; overture by D. F. E. Auber, 


arr. by Theo. Moses-Tobani, re-arr. 
by Julius S. Seredy, of U. S.; full 
orch. [2149 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359046; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on re-arrange- 
ment. ] 


139 


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2150 


pt. LLL, Deseo ye 


AUF DER WANDERSCHAFT; grosses pot- 
pourri von H. Mannfred, of Ger- 
many, fiir klavier mit tiberlegtem 
text. [2150 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 
BE 3513810; Heinrich Mannfred, Ber- 
lin Schéneberg, Germany. 


AUF ZUM TANZ; waltz by Hans See, 
arr. by M. L. Lake, of U. S.; full 
orchestra. 4to. [2151 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
BE 359002; Carl Fischer, New York. 


Avtp MotHrer ScoTLAND; words by 
Peter A. Hope, music by Arthur 
Stroud, of England. [2152 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 356451; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Aunt SALLY; Mammy song by Horace 

Clark, of U. S. [2153 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ce Feb. 11, 1915; 

EH 355789; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


AUSTRALIA IS THE LAND FOR ME; words 
and music by Harry Lauder, of 
Great Britain. [2154 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; EB 351252; 
Allan & co., ltd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 


AUTUMN (AN) LULLABY; words by A. 
D. Williams, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. P21aa 


© Feb. 11,1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EB 358984; Arthur D. Williams, Rolla, 
Ne 2. 


AUTUMN (THE) OF LIFE; valse by Lee 
S. Roberts, of U. S.; piano. [2156 


© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 359198; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


AVE MariA; three part song, by Mary 
Joseph Dunn, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. [2157 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359207; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


AWAKE, AND SING THE SONG; words by 
Wm. Hammond, music by J. W. Ler- 
man, of U. S. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, 6th series, no. 269). 

[2158 
© Oct. 7, 1912; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 

: 808879; Tullar-Meredith co., New 

ork. 


AWAKE, PUT ON THY STRENGTH ; anthem 
for Christmas, by A. J. Jamouneau, 
of Great Britain, ed. by J. W. Ler- 
man. 4to. (Anthems for mixed 
voices, 6th series, no. 284). [2159 


© Oct: 25, 1912" 2) eee 
1915; E 858889; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


AWAY TO THE WOODLANDS; part song, 
words by Thomas Chatterton, music 
by Howard Gordon Bennett, of U.S.; 
mixed voices. (Summy’s octavo edi- 
tions, no. 2046). [2160 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 359226; Clayton T. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


BABETTE; intermezzo amoureuse, by 
Percy Elliott, of England; piano. 
[2161 
© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 351480; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


BACCHANALE; aus Orphée, act 3, mimo- 
drame lyrique, musique de Roger- 
Ducassee, of France, extrait tran- 
scrit par l’auteur, pour 2 pianos 4 
mains. [2162 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 351828; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


BACK HOME IN MISsoURI; words and 
music by J. H. Martin, of U. S. 
[2163 


© Feb. 11, 1915;°27e Pegaraa, 
1915; E 355819; James Hardy Mar- 
tin, Pilot Knob, Mo. 


BANDIT (THE) ; a romantic opera in 8 
acts and 2 scenes, based on Fra 
Diavolo, libretto and lyrics by E. S. 
S. Huntington, music by Alfred G. 
Robyn of U. S.; vocal score. [2164 


© Feb. 1,.1915; 2 @ Neb. 1.9900" 
D 19549; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 


BARNICOMBE FAIR; words and music 
by Kennedy Russell, of Great Bri- 
tain. [2165 


© Feb. 20, 1915: 4. Cohalebe 27, 
1915; E 351408; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


BARTERED (THE) BRIDE (Die verkaifte 
braut); selection from Smetana’s 
comic opera, arr. by William F. 
Kretschmer, op. 97, revised by Julius 

- S. Seredy, of U. S.; full orchestra. 

[2166 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359040; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision.] 


140 


no. 3, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2182 


BATTLE (THE) OF SHILOH HILL; words 


by Mrs. A. M. Hill, music by Claude 
Wellington, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢co., ine. [2167 

©. Jan. 2, 1915; 2 e. Feb. 17, 1915; 
H 355900; Mrs. A. M. Hill, Texas 
City, Tex. 


BATTLE OF THE NATIONS; descriptive 
mren. by H. T. Paull, of Us S8.; 
piano. [2168 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 359138; Edward T. Paull, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
melody. ] 


BATTLE sonc; words by J. Stainkes, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 
[2169 
© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
KE 359271; John Stainkes, Glouces- 
ter, N. J. 


' BatTtE (THE) SONG OF THE FREE; 


words by Robert F. Drury, music by 
A. Haydn Leary, of England; no. 2 
in D. [2170 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 351484; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


BATTLE (THE) TO WIN JUST A HEART; 
words and melody by W. Witol, of 
U.S. ern 


© 1c Feb. 16, 1915; BE 355831; 
William Witol, Bronx, N. Y. 


BE A SOLDIER, LAD OF MINE; words and 
music by Sheila Dale (Aimée Head- 
land-Stevens) of Great Britain. 

[2172 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 1¢. Mar. 3, 1915; 
FE 351442; Charles Sheard & co., Lon- 
don. 


BE CAREFUL Mary; words by Dick 
Howard, music by Lewis F. Muir, 
ae; §. [2173 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 


H 355989; F. A. Mills, ine, New 
York. 
BEACON LIGHT; words by Martha 


Arthur, 4th vs. and cho. by E. H. 
Page, music by G. F. Orloff, of U. S. 
[2174 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
EH 359210; H. H. Page, Chicago. 


BEAUTIFUL EYES; (Les beaux yeux). 
words adapted from the French by 
Louis W. Gilbert, music by A. Nilson 
Fysher, of France. [2175 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EH 359074; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
words and arangement.] 


87498—15 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) LAND OF SOMEWHERE ; 
lyric by Clyde N. Kramer, music by 
Harry Haywood, of U. S. [2176 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
EH 358931; Knickerbocker music co., 
Dayton, O. 


BEAUTIFUL May; words and music by 
A, Destoup, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. ial by Gr 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1915; 
H 3855867; Austin Destoup, Nassau, 
N. P. I., Bahama Islands. 


Beauty (THe); fox trot, by Hector 
MacCarthy; piano. Popular ed. 
[2178 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ce Feb. 18, 
1915; E 855945; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Hasy 
classics for the piano; by Beethoven, 
edited by T. Keighley, of England. 
Book 1. Contents:—No. 1-4, Pas- 
toral dance.—No. 5. Minuet & trio.— 
No. 6. Duet. [2179 


© Feb. 19, 1915; 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 3514381; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


BELGIUM, LA BRABANCONNE, See Rus- 
Sian national anthem. 


BELLINI (VINCENZO) Qui la voce sua 
Soave (Here I heard his voice caress- 
ing); aria, [and] Vien, diletto 
(Come beloved); allegro, from the 
opera I Puritani, Hng. version by A. 
Kalisch, music by V. Bellini, edited 
by Edgardo Lévi, of England. New 
edition Sop. (Standard operatic 
songs & arias, No. 94.) [2180 


(©: Febini26551015;;; Acres Febs «27, 
1915; E 3851411; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


BELOVED, IN YOUR ABSENCE. See Lover 
(A) in Damascus. 


BENEATH: THE OLD SYCAMORE TREE; 
words by Zona Gray, music by Geo. 
C. Polini, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., inc. P2181 _ 


‘© Jan. 2,1915; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 355908; Geneva Smith, Liberty, 
W. Va. 


BENEATH THE SOUTHERN CROSS; noc- 
turne, by H. A. Thomson, arr. by 
Felix Gade, of England; violin and 
piano. [2182 


©..Feb.. 25, 1915: 1 « Feb. 26, 
1915; E 351401; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 


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21838 


BETTY; song after La p’tite Agathe, 
English words by Marielle Myrielle, 
music by Sterny, of France. [2183 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 356471; European music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


BIBLIOTECA DI RARITA MUSICALE; VOI. 
VIII. da intavolature antiche, tras- 
eritta per pianoforte da Oscar Chi- 
lesotti, of Italy. (Edizioni Ricordi, 
no. 115805.) [2184 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
B 351452: G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Bic BEN; rag by C. Gauthier, of U. S.; 

piano. [2185 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1915; E 355888; 
Carl Gauthier. Williston, N. D. 


BIoNpDINA (LA); valse by Felix Bord, 


of Great Britain, arr. for band. 
(Boosey’s . military journal, 137th 
series, no. 4.) [2186 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 1c. Feb. 28, 1915; 
EH 356426; John Church music pub. 
co., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 

Birds’ (THE) CONCERT; words by Jes- 
sica Moore, music by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing, of U. ©.; vocal or instrumental. 

[2187 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355790 ;. Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

BIS IN DEN TOD EIN FREIER, DEUTSCHER 
MANN; deutsche hymne, text und 
musik von G. Gellert, of Germany. 

[2188 


© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 


E 351309; Georg Gellert. Berlin- 
Wilmersdorf, Germany. 
BISMARCKLIED; dichtung v. Ernst 


Scherenberg, music von Rich. Schu- 

macher, of Germany, op. 61, fiir min- 

nerchor; partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[2189 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1915; 
FH 351291; W. Sulzbach, Berlin. 


BLARNEY (THE) CASTLE-WALK; from 
Maid in America, words by Harold 
Atteridge, music by Phil. Schwartz 
and Nora ayes, of U. S. [2190 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
EH 355986; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


BLESS ME NoW; words arr. by Alexan- 
der Clark, music by Stella Ford, of 
U. S. 4to. (Jn Sacred two part 
choruses, no, 5001.) [2191 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358856; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


Buiss (J. A.) Sonata; in C minor, by | 
J. A. Bliss, of U. S.; pianoforte, 
Minneapolis, J. E. Frank music co, 
Contents: 2nd sonata in C minor, 
op. 38.— Nocturne;  barcarolle. — 
Scherzo.—Finaie. [2192 

© Feb. 7, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
FE 3858918; James A, Bliss, Minneapo- 
lis. 


BLUME (DIE), Dik ICH DIR EINST GAB; 
ged. von Gretl Cahn-Speyer, musik 
von Rudolf Cahn-Speyer, of Austria ; 
fiir eine mittlere stimme und klavier, 
(Zehn lieder, no. 8.) [2193 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 28, 1915; 
H 3856242; Jungdeutscher verlag, 
Kurt Fliegel, Berlin. 


BooBy OWL; piccaninny’s love song, | 
words and music by G. De Witt, of 
ad: [2194 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 3858934; George De Witt, Cincin- 
nati. 

Boston (THE) BRAVES; melody and 
music by J. P. Martin, of U. S. 

[2195 
© 1c. Mar. 2 19163 igoeiG- 
John P. Martin, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


Boys (THE) OF OLD; words by Fred H. 
Weatherly music by Haydn Wood, 
of Great Britain. [2196 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 1c. Feb. 20, 1915; 


E 356427; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Boys (THE) OF THE NEW BRIGADE; 
marching song, words and music by 
Stella Maris, of Great Britain. 

[2197 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 351363; William EB. Brockway, % 
Stainer & Bell, 1td., London. 


Boys OF THE OCEAN BLUE; marche mari- 
time on the song by Theo. Bonheur, 
arr. by Clifford Courtenay, of Eng- 
land; piano. [2198 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 351481; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Meine liebe ist 
griin; ged. yon Felix Schumann, 
musik yon Joh. Brahms, op. 68, no. 5, 
instrumentiert von Max Reger, of 
Germany, fiir eine singstimme und 
orchester; partitur und stimmen. 

[2199 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 

BH 851341; GC. FB. Peters, Demaie. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


142 


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f, no. 3,1915 


2215 


1. BREAKING THE COMBINE; new loyalty 


' BRIDAL MARCH. 


song, words by M. R. Myers, of U. S., 
set to the tune of Marching through 
Georgia, arr. for vocal solo, with pi- 
ano acc. [2200 
© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 358968 ; Millard R. Myers, Chicago. 


See Wagner (R.) 
Easy classics book 4 no. 3. 


- BRITAIN’S FIRST LINE; naval patrol by 


A Williams, of Great Britain; mili- 
tary band. (Military journal 137th 
series, no. 5.) [2201 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EB 351246; Boosey & co., London. 


| British (THE) EMPIRE; patrol by Er- 


nest Reeves, of Great Britain; piano. 

[2202 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 1c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 351267; Schott & co., London. 


BritisH (THE) GRENADIERS; [and] The 
girl I left behind me; [and] God 
save the King; arr. for fife and drum 
band, by Boosey & co. of Great 
Britain; 4to. (Boosey’s fife & drum 
journal, no. 230.) [22038 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 351365; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyrightis claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


BRoTHER BILL WENT TO WAR, WHILE I 
STAYED HOME, AND MADE LOVE TO HIS 
BEST GIRL; words by Jeff Branen, 
music by Arthur Lange, of U. S. 

[2204 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 

E 359209; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


BRUMMER UND TAUBE; lied aus Woran 
wir denken, bilder aus grosser zeit, 
no. 7, worte von Walter Turszinsky, 
musik von Max Winterfeld (Jean 
Gilbert), of Germany, erleichterte 
ausgabe von Otto Lindemann; ge- 
sang u. piano. [2205 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 @ Feb. 16, 
1915; E 356863; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. 


BusLeIGH (H. T.) Five songs; words 
by Laurence Hope, set to music by 
H. T. Burleigh, of U. S. Contents: 
Worth while.—The jungle flower.— 
Kashmiri song—Among the fuch- 
sias.—Till I wake. [2206 

heh. 101915: 2-e Web; 11, 
1915; E 3855809; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine., New York. 


A 


BUTTERFLY (Papillon) ; valse mignonne 
par Jules Devaux, of Great Britain, 
op. 28; piano. (8 morceaux carac- 
téristiques, no. 6.) [2207 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 356446; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


By HECK; fox trot. by S. R. Henry; 
arr. by Maurice F. Smith, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. [2208 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359071; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


By JINGO; Selection, words by Arthur 
Wimperis and Hartley Carrick, mu- 
Sic by Herman Finck, of England; 
piano. [2208 

© Jan. 27, 1915: i «@ Feb. 11, 
1915; E 351348; Hawkes & son, Lor- 
don. 


BY MY FIRESIDE; Second book of mono- 
themes, by Tobias Matthay, of Great 
Britain, op. 25, nos. 1-5; piano. 

[2216 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 1 ec Jan. 25, 

1915; E 351350; Joseph Williams, 
itd., London. 


See Wondrous love. 


CAN IT BE? lyric by J. Keirn Brennan, 
music by Ernest R. Ball, of U. S. 
[2214 
© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 359175; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
CANADIAN (THE) SOLDIER; words and 
music by J. Willing, of Canada. 
[2212 
© Feb. 6, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 3512538; James Willing, Montreal, 
Canada. 


CALCUTTA; tune. 


CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS; quick step by 
A. E. J. McCreary, of Great Britain; 
piano. [22138 

© Dec. 14, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
FE 351255; Alfred Ernest Johnston 
McCreary, Montreal, Canada. 


CANOEING; by Porfirio Tealdi, of Italy, 
op. 6, no. 1; piano. [2214 
© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 

E 359024; Carl Fischer, New York. 


CAN’T YOU HEAR GOD’S CALL TO YOU; 
words and music by H. T. MacVean, 
of U.S. [2215 

© 1e Feb. 28, 1915; E 355996; 
Helen Tracy MacVean, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


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2216 


pt. U1, n. s., v.10 | 


CANTIQUE D’AMOUR; par Alfred Har- 
riss, of England, pour violoncelle 
avec. acc. de piano. [2216 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351416; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


CAPRICE VIENNOIS; by Kreisler, played 
by Howard Brockway, of U. S. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C 
2514). [2217 


© July 30, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
FE 358707; American piano co., New 
York. 


CAPRIOLO; bozzetto lirico-drammatico in 
un atto, parole e musica di Alfredo 
Soffredini, of Italy; vocal score. 

[2218 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
D 19555; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


CAPTAIN’s (THE) COMMAND; march by 
Frederick A. Schiefelbein, of U. S.; 
piano. [2219 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
EK 360266; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


CAST THY BREAD ON THE WATER; hymn 
anthem, words by Mary Mark-Lemon, 
music by Joseph L. Roeckel, arr. by 
I. H. Meredith, of U. S. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, 6th series, 
no. 801.) [2220 


© Jan. 21, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358903; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
change from solo and quartet ar- 
rangement additions and harmonic 
revision. ] 


CELERITY; brilliant study by H. Ra- 
vina, edited, revised and augmented 
by Moritz Mosskowski, of Germany, 
for piano. (Schmidt’s educational 
Series, no. 1838.) [2224 

© Feb. 17,1915; 1¢. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 356403; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing and revision. ] 


CELTIC VALSE; by R. O’Donnell, of 
England; orchestra with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. fae22 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 356422; Hawkes & son, London. 


CENDRE ROUGE. See Saint-Saéns (C. 


C.) 


CENTURY SCHOOL SONGS, BOOK 2; for 
the grammar grades and high 
schools. 208 p. 8vo. [2223 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1915; 
aff. Feb. 1, 1915; A 391514; Thomas 
L. Gibson, Baltimore. 


CHARACTER (A) OF LOVE; part-song, 
words by Samuel Danyell, music by | 
H. M. Higgs, of England; mixed | 
voices. 4to. [2224 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 1 « Feb. 2G | 
1915; E 351403; Novello & co., ltd., | 
London. 


CHARAKTERSTUCK; von Rudolf Braun, 
of Austria, op. 49; piano solo. Heft 
3, no. 5469. [2225 | 

© Nov. 23, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; | 
FE} 356332; Universal edition, Vienna. | 


CHARITY; march by W. M. Peck, [arr. 
by David J. Wollenberg] of U. S.; 
piano solo. [2226 

© 1c Mar. 5, 1915; H 360270; | 
William Martin Peck, Boston. 


CHERRY-RIPE; words by Robert Her- 
rick, music by Arthur Hartmann, of 
U. S., op. 24, no. 2; medium voice | 
and piano. [2227 

© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EH 359019; Carl Fischer, New York. 


CHILD LIFE; a Set of duets for pupil 
and teacher, by A. H. Hamilton. 
31 p. obl. 8vo. [2228 


© Dec. 30, 1914; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
9, 1915; A 391305; Anna Heuermann 
Hamilton, Fulton, Mo. 


schottische by J. 
Liljenberg of U. S.; melody with 
text. [2229 


© 1c. Mar. 4, 1915; H 359222; 
Joseph Liljenberg, Sheridan, Wyo. 


CHILDREN OF GoD; words by Gertrude 
Buck, music by G. A. Mortimer, of 
U. §.; song with organ or piano- 
forte ace., in D. Los Angeles, R. W. 
Heffelfinger. [2230 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 @ Feb. 18, 
1915; E 355954; Geo. A. Mortimer, 
Pasadena. 

CHINESE FOX TROT; by Jean Schwartz, 
of U. S.; piano. [2231 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 23, 
1915; E 355993; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 

CHINESE ONE STEP; from Hello Broad- 
way by Jean Schwartz, of U. S.; 
piano. [2232 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1915; 
EH 355992; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 

CHINESE WALTZ; from Hello Broadway 

_ by Jean Schwartz, of U. S.; piano. 

[2233 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1915; 
EK 355994; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


CHILDHOOD DAYS; 


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(Ro. 8, 1915 


2250 


_ CHOPIN (FrépERIC Francois) Andante 
' spianato; by Chopin, op. 22, played 
ie. bY Leopold Godowsky, of U. S. 
, (Rythmodik record music rolls, F 
' 9544; Red label record). [2234 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358700; American piano co., New 
York. 


/—— Funeral march; by Chopin, played 
by Adriano Ariani, of Italy. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, F 2316). 
Red label record. [22385 

© Aug. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan. 16, 1915; 
BE 356292; American piano co., New 
York. 


— Prelude; by Chopin, op. 45 played 
_ by Adolphe Borchard of France. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, F 
286). [2236 
© Dec. 21, 1911; 2c. Dec. 9, 1914; 
E 356276; American piano co., New 

=» '¥ork, 


_—— Scherzo; by Chopin, op. 31, played 
: by Adriano Ariani, of Italy. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, F 2647). 
: [2237 
© Aug. 19, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan. 16, 1915; 
EH 356294; American piano co., New 
York: ** 


Waltz; in A flat by Chopin, op. 42 
played by Leopold Godowsky. 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, F 
9354; Red label record). [2238 


© Sept. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358710; American piano co., New 
York. 


CHRIST FOR PHILADELPHIA; words by 
L. De Armond, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel, of U. S [2239 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 358988; Lizzie De Armond, 
Swarthmore, Pa. 


CHRIST IS RISEN! words by A. T. Gur- 
ney, music by Frank H. Brackett, 
of U. S.; mixed voices with organ 
ace. 4to. (Easter anthems, no. 
0472). [2240 
G) Feb. 11,1915: 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355791; Theo. Presser CO., Phila- 
delphia. 


—— —— music by R. S. Morrison, of 
U. S.; chorus of mixed voices. 4to. 
(Easter anthems, no. 10475). [2241 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355792; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CHRISTMAS SONGS FOR LITTLE FOLKS; 
ed. by I. H. Meredith. cover-title, 
16 p. 8vo. [2242 


© Nov. 4, 1912; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1915; A 395201; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


CIGARETTE; paroles de Félix Mortreuil, 
English version by Berthe de la 
Mothe, musique de Doloire et G. 
Maquis, of France. [2243 


© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 6, 1915; 
EH 351201; European music corpora- 
tion, New York. — 


Circus (THE) PROCESSION; a two-step 
patrol, by Norman Kennedy, of Eng- 
land; piano. [2244 

© Feb. 28; 1915; 1 ¢ Feb. 2, 
1915; EH 351389; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


CLOUDS STORM AND SUNSHINE; by C. E. 
Shermer, of U. S.; player piano 
score in E. [2245 


© 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; B 355857; 
Charles Edward Shermer, Cripple 
Creek, Col. 


COLLECTION OF CHI PSI SONGS; pre- 
pared for the use of the fraternity 
by Alpha alpha. New York, G. Schir- 
mer, inc. [1915] 4p.1, 97 p. 4to. 

[2246 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2c and aff. Feb. 
11, 1915; A 393609; Executive coun- 
cil, Chi psi fraternity, New York. 


COLUMBINE; words and music by Harry 
S. Pepper, of Great Britain; no. 2 in 
A flat. [2247 


@ “Feb. 15,°1915; 1 <« Feb. 19, 
1915; E 356394; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


COME AND SEE THE ROSES; words by Hd. 
Teschemacher, music by Gerald 
Kahn, of England; no.2in F. [2248 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 351462; Enoch & sons, London. 


CoME Hoty Spirit (Veni Creator) ; by 
J. F. Zimmermann of U. S.; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, no. 10491). 

[2249 

‘CY Feb. 15, 1915252 e)FPebsci5, 

1915; E 358942; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


COME HOME; words by Essek W. Ken- 
yon, music by P. Duffy, of Canada. 
(In new songs from songs of reality.) 

2250 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 351491; E. W. Kenyon, Spencer, 
Mass, & Paul Duffy, Moncton, N. B. 


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2251 


GoME MY PRECIOUS; words by R. By- 
croft, music by Geo. C. Polini, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
eo., ine. be oo. 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355918; Ruth Bycroft, Constan- 
tine, Mich. 


COME TO MY BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW; 
words and music by Hector Mac- 
Carthy, of U. S. [2252 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 359161; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


COMFORT AT PARTING; words by Rich- 
ard Le Gallienne, music by Mary 
Augusta Salmond. [2253 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 1c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
E 351488; M. A. Salmond, Derby, 
England. 


€oMic (THE) SECTION BALL; words by 

Klemfuss & Allen, music by Her- 

bert Steiner, of U. S. [2254 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 

# 355849; Mavrice Levi & co., New 
York. 


CoNCONE (GIUSFPPE) Fifteen studies 
in expression; by G. Concone, op. 44, 
ed. and fingered by Albert von Doen- 
hoff, of U. S.; piano. (Schirmer’s 
library, v. 1030.) [2255 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 855780; G. Schirmer, New York. 
See Liszt 


€ONSOLATIONS, Nos. 1-6. 


(Franz) 


©ORTEGE FUNEBRE; par Daniel Chen- 
neviéve, of France, pour le piano. 
[2256 


© Dee. 12, 1914; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1914; 
EK 351257; Durand et cie., Paris. 


€OULDN’T YOU; Song-caprice, words by 
Andrian Ross, musie by Tony Castle, 
ef England. [2257 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 1c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
B 351410; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
€rew, Itd., London. 


©RONES OF THE VALLEY; words by Wil- 
liam Ellery Leonard, music by Louis 
Adolphe Coerne, of U. S., op. 73, 
no. 4; med. voice. (Jn A eycle of 
love lyrics.) [2258 


© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360275; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


pt. III, 0. s,, v. 109 


CROSS-COUNTRY ; fox trot written espe- 
cially for the comedy Mrs. Leffing- 
wells boots by P. Keeler van Yorx, 
of U. S.; piano. [2259 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EK 355970; Percival K. van Yorx, 
Meriden, Conn. 


CROSSING THE BAR; maxixe, tango, 
trot, one or two step by Harry J. 
Lincoln, of U. S.; solo piano. [2260 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 355986; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Crown. See Schubert (F. P.) 


Crown Him; words by Hdith Sanford 
Tillotson, music adapted from Pin- 
suti by I. H. Meredith, of U. S. 
4to. (Sacred two part choruses, no. 
5005. ) [2261 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358851; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
text.] 


CYCLE OF NATIONAL ANTHEMS, See 


Dicks (Ernest A.) Three organ 
pieces. 
DA FREU’ ICK MIR WIRKLICH, EIN 


DEUTSCHER ZU SEIN; couplet, no. 6 
aus Gewonnene herzen, volksstitick 
in 8 akten, text von Walter Tur- 
szinsky, musik v. Leopold Schmidt, of 
Germany; gesang und piano. [2262 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 28, 1915; 
E 351272; Harmonie verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. 


DapDDY’s GIRL; words by H. Alvin 
Ramsdell, arr. by Roy N. Peterson, 
of U. S. _ [2263 


© 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; E 359119; 
Herbert F. Ramsdell, Madison, Wis. 


DAINTY DAFFODILS; by Walter E. Miles, 

of U. S.; pf. [2264 

© Feb. 12, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 

E 359067; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


DANCE OF THE DOLLS; schottische by 

Geo. A. Reeg, jr., of U. S.; piano. 

’ (Easy pieces for little players, no. 

14.) [2265 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 

E 360258; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


DANCE OF THE MOONBEAMS; schot- 

tische by Mackie-Beyer, of U. S.; 

-full orch. 4to. [2266 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c Feb. 16, 1915; 

E 355828; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


146 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


DANCE OF THE SPIRITS FROM ORPHEUS. 
See Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) 
Two gems from Gluck. 


DANCER (THE) YOU’RE DANCING WITH; 
lyric by Edw. A. Grossman, music 
Dek DD. Ward,.of U.. S. [2267 


fet c.. Meb...11;, 1915; BE 855777 : 
Ted D. Ward, New York. 


DANCING (THE) CLASS; six original 
pianoforte duets in dance rythm for 
elementary pupils and easiest grades 
by Mentor Crosse, of U. S., op. 19. 

[2268 

© Feb. 28, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 

E 359088. John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 

DANN IST’S ZEIT; lied aus Woran wir 
denken, bilder aus grosser zeit, no. 
11, worte von Leo Leipziger, musik 
von Max Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert), 
of Germany. gesang u. piano. [2269 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
EH 356364; Musicaverlag, Berlin. 


| DANSE PERSANE (Persian dance) ; air 


de ballet by E. Guirand, arr. by 
Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; full orch. 
(Carl Fischer ed.) | [2270 

© Jan. 19, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EH 359041; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


DANSE ROMANTIQUE; fox trot or two 
step by Pauline B. Story, of U. S.; 
piano. New York, Modern music 
pub. co. [2271 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 1915; 
EK 355982; Richard Nugent, New 
York. 

DANTE; poéme symphonique, par HEn- 
rique Granados, of Spain, op. 21, pour 
orchestre avec aria; partition. [2272 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
HH 356414; G. Schirmer, New York. 

DARLING, LOVE BELLS. ARE RINGING; 
words by Clifford Harris, music by 
Jas. W. Tate, of England. [2273 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
H 356452; Frances, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


DAS HAB’ ICH MIR WIRKLICH GANZ AN- 
DERS GEDACHT; couplet, einlagen, [in- 
serted number] aus Gewonnene her- 
zen, volksstiick in 8 akten, text v. 
Walter Turszinsky, musik von Ernst 
Hartwig, of Germany. 1. Gesang u. 
piano. 2. Orchester stimmen. 

[2274, 2275 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ce. each Jan. 28, 
1915; E 351274, 351275; Harmonie 
verlag, Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 
[Copyright is claimed on orchester. ] 


2284 


DAS IST DER RYTHMES, MIT DEM EIN 
JEDER MIT MUSS; marschlied, no. 3 
aus Gewonnene herzen, volksstitick in 
8 akten, text von Walter Turszinsky, 
musik“vyon Leopold Schmidt, of Ger- 
many; gesang u. piano. [2276 

© Dee. 81, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 
EH 851270; Harmonie verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. 


DAwN; words by David Stevens, music 
by Carl Engel, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with piano or organ acc. 
(The laurel octavo, no. 518.) [2277 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
EH 359170; C. C. Birchard & co. 
Boston. 


DAY DREAM WALTZ; by A. Levine, of 

U_S.; piano. [2278 

© 1c Feb. 8, 1915; E 355965; 
Anna Levine, New York. 


Day (THE) OF RESURRECTION; Haster 
song, tr. by J..M. Neale, music by 
Roy E. Nolte, of U. S. [2279 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 


EK 360280; Lutheran pub. society, 
Philadelphia. 
Days (THE) OF YOUTH; words by 


A. G. Lundberg, music by Carl 
Kohler, of U.S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith e@o., inc. [2280 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
H 355899; A. G. Lundberg, Grassflat, 
Pa. 


DE GINK; onestep, words by Jeff Davis, 
musie by William H. Farrell of U. 
S.; words and melody. [2281 


© 1e. Feb. 15, 1915; E 358939; 
Strand music co., inc., New York. 


DEAR OLD DAYS; words and music by 
Harry Collins, of U. S.; song with 
quartette for male voices. New York, 
Modern music pub. co. [2282 


© Feb. 20, 1915: 2 ec. Feb. 20, 
1915; E 855981; Richard Nugent, 
New York. 


DEAR (THE) OLD SONG IJ MEAN; words 
and music by Erne VY. Prior, of Eng- 
land. [22838 
© Mar. 2, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
EH 351426; Fred’k W. Calcott & co., 
London. 


DEAR VERMLAND ’CROSS THE SEA; words 
and music by William J. O’Gorman, 
of U.S. [2284 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 3558380; Atlas music house, New 
York. 


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2285 


pt. 10, 0.S.,. ¥. 12 


Ea } 


DEARIE; words by C. Allemong, music 
by J. Edwin Allemong, of U. 8.; 
med. voice. Roanoke, Va., Imperial 
music co. [2285 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
B 359172; Courtney Allemong, Hous- 
ton, Tex. 


DECEMBER MORN; fox trot by Harry J. 
Lincoln, of U. S.; solo piano. [2286 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c Jan. 26, 
1915; BE 355504; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


DELIBEs (CLEMENT PHILIBERT LEO) 
Passepied; by Delibes, played by 
Howard Brockway, of U. S. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, A 2922). 

[2287 


© Sept. 11, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358702; American piano co., New 
York. 


Pizzicati; Sylvia ballet by Léo 
Delibes, played by Hans Hanke, of 
Austria. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, B 768). [2288 


©. Web. -23;> 1912+" 2; .e-xJdan. AG; 
1915; EH 256283; American piano co., 
New York. 


—— Valse lente; from ballet Sylvia, 
by Leo. Delibes, ar. by Chas. J. Rob- 
erts, of U. 8.3 full oreh. [2289 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EH 359044; Carl Fisher, New York. 
[Coypright is claimed on arange- 
ment. 


DEMON (THE) AND THE DARLING OF THE 
GODS; musical drama _ containing 
songs, comedy and satire, words by 
W. Carrier, music by Samuel H. 
Speck of U. S.; vocal score. [2290 


© Aug. 25, 1914; 2c. Sept. 4, 1914; 
D 19551; Wilbur Carrier, Los An- 
geles. 


DER DEUTSCHEN SCHLACHT-GESANG; 
ged. von Rolf Zeitz, musik von Rich. 
Schumacher, of Germany, op. 62 fiir 
minnerchor. [2291 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1915; 
FE 354292; W. Sulzbach, Berlin. 


DéstrE (UN) (A desire) ; French text 
by M. J. Mendel, words and music by 
Marguerite Schumann, of U. S. 

[2292 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1915; HB 359154; 
Marguerite S. Roberts, New York. 


DESTINY; waltz by Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain, arr. for band. 4to. 
(Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 
555. ) [22938 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 23, 1915; 
EH 3856424; Swan & co., London. 
[Copyright is ciaimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


arr. for military band. 4to. | 
[2294 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 @ Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 351262; Boston musie co., Boston. 


DEUTSCH WILL ICH SEIN; marsch-lied 
aus Woran wir denken, bilder aus 
grosser zeit, wrote von Leo Leip- 
ziger, musik von Max Winterfeld 
(Jean Gilbert), of Germany. 1. 
Gesang und piano. 2. Salon orches- 
ter, arr. v. O. Lindemann. 3. Or- 
chester, arr. v. O. Lindemann. 

[2295-2297 


© Dee. 80, 1914; 1 ce. each Feb. 16, 
1915 ; EH 356365-3563867 ; Musicaverlag, 
Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangements. ] 


DEUTSCHEN-LIED; worte und musik yon 
Adolf Haensgen, of Germany. 1. 
Gesang und piano. 2. Infanterie- 
musik. 4to. 38. Orchester. 4. Fiir 
4 stimm. md&nnerchor. 5. Fir 4 
stimm. gemischtenchor. [2298-2302 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c. each Jan. 28, 
1915; H 851286-851290 ; Adolf Haens- 
gen, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangements. | 


DEUTSCHES LIED; worte von Rudolf 
Presber, musik yon Jean Gilbert, of 
Germany, arr. von Otto Lindemann ; 
gesang. u. piano. [2303 


© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 28, 1915; 
E 351285; Jean Gilbert, Berlin. 


JEUTSCHLAND KANN NICHT UNTERGEHN ; 
marsch, worte von Carl Belling, 
musik von Adolph Gtinther-Kaiser, 
of Germany op. 27, fiir gesang uw. 
piano. [2304 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 28, 1915; 
H 851295 ; Neuer Berliner musik ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin Sch6neberg, 
Germany. 


DEVONSHIRE (THE) MAID; words by 
Keats, music by Sybil Arundale, of 
Hngland. [2305 

© Feb. 28, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1915; 
E 351390; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London, 


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Md 
bd 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


Dicks (Ernest A.) Three organ 
pieces; by E. A. Dicks, of England; 
organ. Contents :—A eycle of na- 


tional anthems.—Variations on Rus- 


Sian national anthem.—Postlude on 
Japanese & Belgian national an- 
thems. [2806 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 351405; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


DILLMAN;; hesitation waltz by J. Bolle, 

ot Ui Sis orch. : 4to. [2307 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1915; 

E 359146; Jules Bolle, Woodhaven, 
L. I., New York. 


DIS MY COUNTRY; words and music by 
W. Huston, [arr. by Raymond Mat- 
thews] of U. S. [2308 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1915; E 355778; 
Walter Huston, Toronto, Ontario, 
Canada. 


Do IT, DO IT AGAIN, JUST ANOTHER KISS; 
words and music by J. L. Ritchie, of 
U.S. [2809 


fa iee. Neb. 25, 1915: WH 359120; 
J. Lawrence Ritchie, Pittsburgh. 


Do YOU REMEMBER? words by A. P. 
Waxman, music by A. Frankel, of 
iS. [2310 


© 1c. Mar. 4, 1915; E 359198; 
Abraham Frankel, New York. 


Doctor BALTIMORE, M. D.; from Maid 
in America, words by Schuyler 
Greene, music by Otto Motzan, of 
TLS: L251 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 1915; 
EH 355985; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


DOES ANYBODY WANT A GIRL; words by 
Lester Palmer, music by J. W. Con- 
rad, of U. S. Brooklyn, James W. 
Conrad pub. co. [2312 


© Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ¢c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
E 355979; James W. Conrad, Brook- 
lyn. 


DoES SHE EVER THINK OF ME; words 
and music by C. B. Weston, of U. S. 
[23138 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 


E 355972; Charles B. Weston, Brook- 
lyn. 
DoLoRES; polca cubana, a_ tropical 


dance, by Manuel Luaces, of Cuba; 
piano. [2314 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 351479; H. E. Marshall Hall, Bos- 
ton. 


2323 


DoNa Carissa; le fado portugais 
(portugiesisches stiindchen), por Leo 
Pondero, of Germany. 1. Orches- 
tra.—2. Piano. [ 2315, 2316 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 ¢@ each Feb. 
4, 1915; EH 3851297, 351298; Albert 
Stahl, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on arr. for orch.] 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO) Sextet from 
Lucia di Lammermoor; by G. Doni- 
zetti, ed. by Robert E. Austin, of 
ies. piano 4 hands. [2317 

© Nov. 7, 1914; 2 ce. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E) 358909; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 

DON’T GET MARRIED. See Just a little 

advice. 


DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP! words and 
music by G. Grinnell, of U. S.; words 
and melody. [2318 

© ie. Feb. 25, 1915; B 359197; 
Gilbert Grinnell, Glen Ellyn, Ill. 


DON’T KEEP ME WAITING, LOVE; lyric by 
J. J. Mogue, musie by Chas. Elbert, 
of U. S. (Jn American magazine 
section of the New York Sunday 
American, Feb. 28, 1915). [2319 


© Feb. 28, 1915; 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 359194; Star co., New York. 


DoRFGEIGER (DER); text von Karl Leo- 
pold Mayer, musik yon Erich An- 
ders of Germany, op. 19, (Fiinf ge- 
singe, no. 1.) [2320 

© Dec. 29, 1914: 1 @ Jan. 28, 
1915; E 351280; Musikverlag Hos. 
g. m. b. h., Berlin-Schéneberg, Ger- 
many. 


DovUcE cCARESSE; waltz by Eduardo 


Sanchez de Fuentes, arr. by Do- 
menico Savino, of U. S.; small orch. 
4to. [23821 


© Web: 10; 1915 :3"S'e Peb! 45, 
1915; E 358921; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


DowN HERE; words by P. J. O’Reilly, 
music by May H. Brahe, of England; 
No. 2 in F. [2322 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
EH 351463; Enoch & sons, London. 


DOWN HOME RAG; by W. C. Sweatman, 
arr. by Louis Tocaben, of U. S.; full 
mandolin orchestra. [2323 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359039; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


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2324 


DOWN THE NEW MEADOW’S RIVER; words 
and music by J. H. Saunders, of 
U.S. [2324 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; EH 858967; 
John H. Saunders, Lisbon Falls, Me. 


DOWN THE STAIRS; hesitation waltz by 

Mary Carvlin, of U. S.; piano. [2325 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 

HE} 359205; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


DREAM MELODY; by Louis Panella, of 
U. S.; piano. (Easy pieces for little 
players, no. 4). [2326 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360260; Volkwein bros., 
burgh. 


DREAM (A) sone. See In lotus land. 


DREAM THOUGHTS; intermezzo by Hric 
R. Moss, of Great Britain. 1. Piano 
solo. 2. Violin with piano acce., arr. 
by Ernest Toy. [ 2327, 2828 


© Feb. 2, 1915; 1 c each Feb. 3, 
1915; EH 351191, 351192; Allan & co., 
prop. itd., Milbourne, Australia. 


DREAMLAND; (Pays de réves), mélodie 
lyrique, par Jules Devaux, of Great 
Britain, op. 28; piano. (8 Morceaux 
caractéristiques, no. 3.) [2329 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915: 
EH 356443; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


DREAMLAND AND YOU; words by Mar- 
garet Lovell, music by Basil Gra- 
ham, of England. [23380 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
HE 351241; Novello & co., ltd., London. 


DREAMS; from The model girl, words 
by Anne Caldwell, music by Ray- 
mond Hubbell, of U. S. [2381 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355776; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


by Pascal, played by Andrei 
Kmita, of U. S. (Rythmodik record 
music rolls, B 1458). [23382 

© Apr. 18, 1912; 2 e. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358706; American piano co., New 
York. 

—— words by Cecil Frances Alexander, 
music by Maude Valérie White, of 
Great Britain; no. 3 in E minor. 

[2383 
© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 356479; Boosey & co., London. 


See Zemlin- 
Sechs gesiinge. 


DREI (DIE) SCHWESTERN. 
Sky (Alex.) 


Pitts- 


pt. II, n..s., v. LOe 


Du UND IcH; ged. von Frida Ballien, 
musik von Karl Kimpf, of Germany, 
op. 52, fiir eine singstimme und 
klavier. Hoch (Drei gesange, no. 3.) 

[2334 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 

EH 351806; Musikverlag, Hos, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin-Schoéneberg, Germany. 


Duet. See Beethoven (L. van). Hasy 
classics no. 6. 
EARL MERTOUN’S SONG; words by 


Robert Browning, music by Eugene 
MacDonald-Bonner, of U. S. [2335 

© Oct. 21,1914; 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1914; 
1c. Dec. 24, 1914; HE 845857; Weekes 
& co., London. : 


PASTER GLORY; an Haster service. 13, 

[2] p. 8vo. [23836 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

19, 1915; A 3895396; Hope pub. ¢o., 
Chicago. 


HASTER’S HERE; words anon., music by 
Henry B. Roney, of U.S. obl. 48mo. 
[2337 


© Feb. 12, 1915; 2 e. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 355815; Mary L. Butler, Chicago. 


EASTER STORY; by J. W. Lerman. 15 p. 
8vo. [23388 
© Jan. 16, 1913; 2c and aff. Jan. ~ 
27, 1915; A 395211; Tullar-Meredita 
co., New York. 


HASY CLASSICS FOR THE PIANO. See 
Beethoven (Ludwig van)—Hiandel 
(G. F.)—Mozart (W. A.)—Wagner 
(Richard) 


EDEN’S GOLDEN MORN; words and music 

by C. L. Cary, of U. S. [2339 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 9, 1915; 

BE 359277; Chas. L. Cary, Red Bank, 
NJ 


ELAINE; valse boston, hesitation waltz 
by H. Freeman, of U. 8S.; piano. 
[2340 
© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 3855938; Harold Freeman ©0o., 
Providence, R. I. 


ELYSIAN; march, two-step, by G. H. 
Payne, jr., of U. S.; piano. [23841 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1915; E 358976; 
George Howard Payne, jr., Scranton, 
Pa. 


EMPIRE’S (THE) CALL; words and mu- 


Sic by E. E. Smith, of Canada. Hd- 
monton, The Hsdale press, Itd. 
[2342 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
EH 351418; Ethel Embury Smith, Hd- 
monton, Alberta, Canada. 


150 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1915 


| Empire's (THE) GRAND MARCH ; 


2359 


a pa- 
triotic song, words by TT. H. Teegan, 
music adapted from national airs, 
and composed by P. Delaney, of 
Great Britain, in A flat. [2343 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 1c. Feb. 3, 1915; 
E 351188; Thos. H. Teegan & Pat- 
rick Delaney, Dublin, Ireland. 


Env (THE); words by Richard Le Gal- 
lienne, music by Arthur Hartmann, 
of U. S. op. 24, no. 1; medium 
voice & piano. [2844 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359020; Carl Fischer, New York. 


ENGAGED; words and music by EH. H. 
Haacke, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [2345 


© Jan. 2, 1915: 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355882 ; Ernst H. Haacke, Milbank, 
S. Dak. 


ENGLISHMAN (THE); words by Eliza 
Cook, music by Alicia Adélaide Need- 
ham, of England, in key of C. [2346 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356357 ; Phillips & Page, London. 


ENTRY OF THE ATHLETES (Entrée des 
lutteurs aux arénes); triumphal 
march, by Julius Fu¢cik, of Austria, 
op. 274; piano solo. [2347 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
BH 356393 ; Cranz & co., London. 


ERNA WALTZ; hesitation, by A. HE. 
Bohrer, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
New York. [2348 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
E 355997 Alphonse HE. Bohrer co., 
New York. 

ERNANI. See Verdi (Giuseppe). 

Hros. See Grieg (EH. H.) 

Es GIBT EIN TIEFES VERSTEHEN ; text von 
Karl Leopold Mayer, musik von 
Hrich Anders, of Germany, op. 19. 
(Fiinf gesinge, no. 5.) [2349 

Dee. 29, 1914+ 1..¢... Jan. 28, 
1915; E 351281; Musikverlag Eos, g. 
m. b. h., Berlin-Schéneberg, Germany. 
EXTERNELLE FOLIE; paraphrase by Mc- 
Nair Ilgenfritz, of U. S.; piano. 
[2350 
© ic. Feb. 25, 1915; E 359124; 
MeNair Jigenfritz, New York. 

EVENING (AN) HYMN; words by Sam- 
uel Longfellow, music by Sibley G. 
Pease, of U. S.; sop. and alto duet 
and chorus. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, no. 10471). [2351 

© Feb. 11, 1915: 2 c. Feb. 11, 
1915; E 355793; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


On 


EVERGREEN (THE) ; 
by D. W. 
ton, 


words and music 
Mahan, of U. §. Washing- 
Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. 
[2352 
© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 27, 1915; 
H 358514; D. W. Mahan, Woodland, 
Wash. 


E\VERYBODY’S CRAZY ‘BOUT THE FOX 
TROT; lyric by J. Will Callahan, mu- 
sic by F. Henri Klickmann, of U. S. 

[2353 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 

EH 359208; Frank K. Root & cO., 
Chicago. 


EVERYBODY’S MEETING AT THE FAIR; 
words by C. McClintick, music vy 
Kverett J. Evans, of U. S. [2354 


(--Meb. -14,,.1915:..2 .e;, Keb... 1% 
1915; E 358982; Charles McClintick, 
New York. 


EXERCISES IN SIGHT READING AND 
RYTHM; by Henry EH. Geehl, of Great 
Britain; piano. Book 2. [2355 


Jase 2i TIS <t elMep. p25, 
1915; E 356435; Edwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


EXHIBITION RAG ONE STEP; by W. H. 
Phillips, of U. S.; melody only. 

[2356 

© 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; E 858937; 

William H. Phillips, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Farry (THE) FLUTE; words by Fred G. 
Bowles, music by Herbert Oliver, of 
Great Britain; no. 1 in E flat. 

[2857 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 19, 
1915; H 356895; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


Farry (THE) PIPERS; words by Fred. 
EH. Weatherly, music by A. Herbert 
Brewer, of Great Britain; orchestral 
ace., in key of C. [2358 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 12, 1915; 
E 356388; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 
FAR ACROSS THE DESERT SANDS. See 
Lover (A) in Damascus, 


FATHER HEAR OUR PRAYER. See Re- 
sponsive beatitudes. 


FESTIVAL SONG BUDGET. Christmas 

issue, 1912. 80 p. 8vo. [2359 

© Oct. 29, 1912; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 

27, 1915; A 395198; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2360 
FESTIVAL SONG BUDGET, NO. 7. EHaster 
issue, 1913. 80 p. [2360 


© Jan. 25, 1918; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1915; A 395208; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


FESTIVAL SONGS NO. 2 FOR CHRISTMAS. 

15 p. 8vo. [23861 

© Oct. 14, 1912; 2c. and aff. Jan. 

27, 1915; A 395199; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


FESTIVAL SONGS, NO. 3 FOR HASTER by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, W. Stillmann 
Martin, and others, 14, [1] p. 8vo. 

[2362 

© Jan. 16, 1913; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 

27, 1915; A 395209; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


FrstivAL Te DEeuM IN D; by Florian 
Schaffter, of U. S.; mixed voices 
with organ ace. 4to. (Church music 
for mixed voices, no. 10488). [2363 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 358948; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FinaLte. See Bliss (J. A.) Sonata. 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359234; Passmore Shaw, Brandon, 
Manitoba, Canada. 


FIEDELMAN (DER); ged. von Willy 
Lamping, music by P. Engelskirchen, 
of U. S.; ménnerchor. 4to. [2364 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EH 359001; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FINGAL’s CAvE. See Mendelssohn-Bar- 
tholdy (J. L. F.) 


FIRE (THE) DEMON; words by P. Shaw, 
music by A. C. Manning, of U. S. 
New York, C. L. Partee music pub. 
co. [23865 


Firing (THE) LINE; march and one- 
step, by Walter J. Pond, of U. S.; 
piano. [2366 


© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
FE 359126; Estate of Hamilton S. 
Gordon, New York. 


FIRST SONG OF THE RHINE-DAUGHTER. 
See Wagner (R.) Hasy classics, book 
a Tee “; 


I'tac (THE) GOES BY; words by Henry 
Holeomb Bennett, music by Nellie 
Poorman, of U. 8. 4to. (Supple- 
mentary music for schools, no. 62). 

[286741 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 

E 359227; Clayton F. Summy co. 
Chicago. 


pt. ITI, n. s., v. 10 


FLAVILLA MAZURKA; three step by G. 
De Witt, of U. S., piano. Cincinnati, 
De Witt music co. [2368 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c Feb. 15, 
1915; E 8589382; George De Witt, 
Cincinnati. 


FLEUR D’AMOUR; melody by Eric C. 

Gatty, of England, in E flat; piano. 

[2369 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 1 c. Feb, 3, 1915; 

BH 351194; Fredk. W. Calcott & co., 
London, W. C. 


F'LEURS HOLLANDAISE; valse leute par 
W. J. Paans, of Holland; piano. 
[2370 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 e. Feb. 15, 
1915; E 351823; Max Eschig, Paris. 


FLIRTATION; morceau léger, par Her- 
bert A. Dyer, of Great Britain, pour 
piano. [2371 


© Jan. 21, 1915* 0 (e) wens. 


1915; E 356482; Hdwin Ashdown, 
ltd., London. 


FLOATING DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER; 
words by Jack Harper, music by 
Clarence Beckwith, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith ¢co., ine. 

[2372 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355928; Beckwith & Harper, Min- 
neapolis. 


F'Lon DE HABANA; tango par Yvan de 
Hartulary Darclée, of Italy, pour 
piano. [2373 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
EK 351417; G. Ricardi & co., Milan. 


FOLLOW ME DOWN TO CARLOW; words 
by Sheila Braine, varied arrange- 
ment on Irish folk tune, by Percy H. 
Fletcher, of Great Britain; ladies 
voices and piano. [2374 


© Feb. 24, 1915: 1 ©) Mees, 
1915; E 356401; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


FOLLOW THE SERGEANT; words and mu- 
sic by A. J. Mills, Fred Godfrey and 
Bennett Scott, of Great Britain. 

[23875 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 

H 351480; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 

FoR ALL ETERNITY; words by S. A. 
Herbert, music by Angelo Masch- 
eroni, of England; song arr. with 
simplified ace. for piano. [23876 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 4, 1915; 
HH 356462; Gould & co., London. 
a is claimed on simplified 
ace, 


152 


Poe 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


For-GET-ME-NOT; and Hyacinths, lyric 
by Frederick H. Martens, music by 
John Carrington, of U. S. No. 1. 
Low voice. No. 2. High voice. 

[2877, 2378 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c each Feb. 

11, 1915; E 355810, 355811; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., inc., New York. 


For I’M criASSY! YES! CLASSY ALL THE 
way! written & composed by A. G. 
Dunlap, arr. by Theo. H. Northrup, 
of U. S. [2379 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
BH 358927; A. G. Dunlap, Sedalia, Col. 


FoR THE FLAG; march by HE. A. Weaver, 
of Great Britain; band. 4to. Boo- 
sey’s march journal, no. 285.) [2380 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351247; Boosey & co., London. 


I'oR VALOR; military valse by Charles 
Ancliffe, of England; piano solo. 
[2381 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 351441; Hawkes & son, London. 


FORTH TO THE FIELDS AWAY; words by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music by Mich- 
ael Watson, arr. by I. H. Meredith, 
ef WU, S: [2382 


© Aug. 14, 1911; 2c. Jan. 27,1915; 
E 358870; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement and words. |] 


FoRWARD BELGIUM (En Avant La Bel- 
gique) ; March song, English version 
by Maxwell Ryder, music by Mail- 
fait-Sterny, of France. [2383 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 351202; European music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


Foxtrot; by Arthur Pryor, of U. S.; 
piano solo. [2384 
© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1915; 

BH. 359029; Carl Fischer, New York. 


See Auber (D. F. E.) 


FRANCO-AMERICAN BRIGADE; march and 
two-step by A. E. Drouin of U. S.; 
pianoforte. [2385 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 355812; A. E. Drouin, Lowell. 


FREUND (Der); text von Hichendorff, 
musik von Hugo Wolf, instrumen- 
tiert von Max Reger, of Germany, 
fiir eine singstimme und orchester; 
partitur und stimmen. [2386 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 3513836; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


FRA DIAVOLO. 


2393 


FROM AN OLD GARDEN; words by Frank 
Dempster Sherman, music by G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer, of U. S.; sop. or ten. 
and mezzo sop. or bas. [2387 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 
1915; E 359211; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN; march and two- 
step, by C. A. Adams, of U. S.; piano. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co. 
ine. [23888 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355871; Clara A. Adams, San 
Diego, Cal. 


FRUHLINGSNACHT (A night in spring) ; 
nocturne by Leopold Godowsky, of 
Austria, domiciled at New York; 
piano, [with biographical sketch and 
portrait]. (Contemporary composer’s 
Series, no. 1105.) [2389 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358454; Art publication society, St. 
Louis. 


FUNERAL MARCH. See Chopin (F. F.) 


GaBE. See Mayer (Lise Maria) Vier 
lieder. 


GANZ SO WIE Du; ged. von Martin 
Grief, musik von Karl Kampf, of 
Germany, op. 52, fiir eine singstimme 
und klavier. (Drei gesange, no. 2.) 

[2399 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 351807; Musikverlag Eos. g. m. 
b. h., Berlin, Schéneberg, Germany. 


GARDE (DIE) VON DER SPREE; marsch 
von Hugo Hirsch, bearb. von Paul 
Lincke, of Germany, fiir streich - 
orchester. 4to. [2391 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 3, 1915; 
EH 351198; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


GARLAND OF ROSES; words by Jessica 
Moore, music by Geo. L. Spaulding, 
of U. S.; piano 4 hands with words 
ad. lib. [2892 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EK 355794; Theo, Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

Gavotte; by Frank Michelsen, of U. S., 
op. 20, no. 2; piano. [2393 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 358991; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


See also Gluck (C. W.)— 


— See Hiindel (G. F.) Easy classics, 
no. 2! 


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2394 


pt. 10; ni s.;*-v. 16 


GAYETY MARCH; by V. Hessler, arr. by 
Mrs. W. E. Evans, of U. S.; piano- 
forte. [2894 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 358933; Vera Hessler, Lockwood, 
Mo. 


GEBET; ged. von Theod. Korner, musik 
von Paul Schwers, of Germany; op. 
21; gesang u. piano. (Vier gesiinge 
aus grosser zeit, no. 1.) [2895 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
FE 351299; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 


GEBT MIR EINE LANGE FLINTE; duett aus, 
Unsere feldgrauen, zeitbild in drei 
akten, text von Arthur Lokesch, mu- 
Sik von Robert Winterberg, of Ger- 
many; gesang u. piano. [23896 

© Jan. 28, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
EH 356377; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 


GEDENKBLATT. See Klavierstticke. 


GEM WALTZ; by Chas. Fleig, arr. by 
Lulu Beach, of U. S.; piano. [23897 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
EL 359208; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


GERMAN FIDELITY; march by H. L. 
Blankenburg, arr. by M. L. Lake, of 
U. S. full orchestra. 4to. [2398 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EH 359010; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


GERMANS (THE) ARE COMING; words 
by Weston and Barnes, music by 
Harry Bedford, of England. [23899 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
BE 356458; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


GERMANY FOREVER; patriotic march, by 
Hans See, of U. S.; full orchestra. 
[2400 


© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359014; Carl Fischer, New York. 


GETHSEMANE COMMANDERY MARCH; by 
James M. Fulton, of U. S.; 4to. 1. 
Band. 2. Full orchestra. [2401, 2402 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. each Feb. 19, 
1915; E 3590038, 359004; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
orchestra arrangement. ] 


GEWONNENE HERZEN; einleitung akt 1, 
no. 1, aus yvolksstiick in 3 akten, mu- 
sik von Leopold Schmidt, of Ger- 
many, fiir klavier 2 hdg. [2403 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 1c Jan. 28, 1915; 
E 351268; Harmonie verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. 


GEWONNENE HERZEN—Continued. 
volkssttick in drei akten, gesang- 
text von Fritz Friedmann-Fredrich u. 
Walter Turszinsky, musik von Leo- 
pold Schmidt, of Germany; orches- 
ter. [2404 
© Dec 81 1914; 1 e. Jan. 28, 1915; 

EK 351276; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Halensee, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement.] 


GEWORBENE (DER). See Mayer (Lise — 
Maria) Ftinf lieder. 


GIBSON (THE) GIRL; American inter- 
mezzo, by Léon Jessel, of Germany, 
op. 257; piano solo. [2405 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 1915; 
Ei} 356392; Cranz & co., London. 


Girt (THE) OF LIFE; words and music 
by Charles Mott, of Great Britain. 
[2406 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 4, 1915; 
EH 856460; Boosey & co., London. 


GIFT SUPREME; text by Hdith Sanford 
Tillotson; music by I. H. Meredith. 
15 p. 8vo. [2407 

© Oct. 22, 1912; 2 c. and affJan. 
27, 1915; A 395203; Tullar-Meredith 
0., New York. 


GiIguE; von Dom. Scarlatti, frei bear- 
beitet von Ignaz Friedman, of Aus- 
trai fiir den konzertyortrag; piano 
solo (Konzert-transskriptionen, no. 
8.) [2408 

© Nov. 5, 1914; 1 « Feb. 9, 1915; 
FE) 856338; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


—— See Hiindel (G. F.) Hasy classics. 
no. 5. 


GILES; words by P. J. O’Reilly, music 
by Raymond Loughborough, of Eng- 
land. [2409 


© Feb. 23, 1915; 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
EK 351391; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


GIPSy sone; three part song, Rouman- 
ian folk song, text by Frederic Man- 
ley, arr. by N. Clifford Page, of 
U. S.; women’s voices with bass ad 
lib. (The laurel octavo for women’s 
and unchunged voices, 8d series, no. 
477). [2410 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 355973; C. C. Birchard & co. Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement and text]. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1915 


GirL (THE) AT HOME; words and mel- 
ody by J. A. Wallace, of U. S. [2411 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1915; E 355818; 

J. A. Wallace, Darlington, Pa. 


Girt (THE) I LEFT BEHIND ME. 
British grenadiers. 


See 


GIRL (THE) IN DISGUISE; words and 
music by Mrs. B. G. Davies, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2412 

Pens eA: 2 .¢. Webs 1%, 
1915; E 355914; Mrs. B. G. Davies, 
Ponchatoula, La. 


GirL (THE) OF ALL GIRLS FOR ME; 
words by C. P. Sarver, music by 
Geo. C. Polin, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. [2413 
4) Jan 2, 1915: 2c. Feb. 17,1915; 
EH 355891; C. P. Sarver. Pittsburgh. 


GiRL (THE) OF MY BOYHOOD DAYS; 
words by C. F. McKibben, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine, [2414 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17,1915; 
E 355923; C. F. McKibben, Alabama 
City, Ala. 


GirL (THE) OF THE LIMBERLOST; 
words by Richard Pasco and Hans 
Von Holstein, music by Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S. [2415 


© ‘Mar. 1,.1915; 2c Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360287 ; Buck & Lowney, St. Louis. 


GIVE ME BACK MY HEART AGAIN; words 
by M. KE. Noecker, musie by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2416 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355887; Millie E. Noecker, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 


GIVE PRAISE; words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, music by I. H. Meredith, 
oe, 5. [2417 

o Sep. 2, 1910°"°2 ¢ Jan. 27, 
1915; E 358858; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


GIVE THANKS; words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, music by I. H. Meredith, 
Sol SESE [2418 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Jan. 27,1915,” 


E 358850; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


GLIDING FAWN; words and music by 
B. H. Palmer, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [2419 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17,1915; 
E 355881; B. H. Palmer, Tenstrike, 
Minn. 


2426 


GLORY AND PRAISE; words by Mrs. C. D. 
Martin, music by W. Stillman Mar- 
tin, sofa: St [2420 

©): Feb.) 245 1912: 29? e€© Jam, 27, 
1915; E 358869; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


GLORY TO GoD; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U. S. [2421 

© Oct. 22, 1912: 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358888; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. : 


GLUCK (CHRISTOPH WILIBALD _V.) 
Gavotte; aus dem ballet Don Juan, 
von Chr. W. Gluck, frei bearbeitel v. 
Ignaz Friedman, of Austria, fiir den 
Konzertvortrag, fiir piano _ solo. 
(Konzert-transskriptionen, no. 10.) 

[2422 

© Nov. 5, 1914; 1 ce. Feb. 9, 1915; 

EH 356837; Universal edition, Vienna. 

[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. } 


I have lost my HEurydice (Che 
faro senza EKuridice) ; from Orpheus 
by C. W. Gluck, [arr. and transcribed 
by A. S. Garbett], of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Philadelphia; song with 
English and Italian text. [2423 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355807; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement and translation. ] 


— Two gems from Gluck; by C. W. 
Gluck, [arr. by W. P. Mero], of 
U. S.; piano. Contents: Dance of 
the spirits from Orpheus.—Marech of 
the priests from Alceste. [2424 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EK} 355806; Theo. Presser ¢co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


Go WHERE GLORY AWAITS THEE; words 
by Moore, Irish melody arr. by John 
EK. West, of England; four-part song 
for mixed voices. [2425 

-© Jan. 29, 1915; 1c. Jan. 30, 1915; 
EH} 356246; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
{Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


GoD HATH SENT HIS ANGELS; carol-an- 
them for Easter, words by Phillips 
Brooks, music by HE. S. Hosmer, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. (Haster 
anthems, no. 10487.) [2426 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 358944; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


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2427 


GoD IS OUR REFUGE; sacred song, words 
from psalm XLVI, musie by Lewis 
Carey, of Great Britain; no. 1 in D. 
[Revised melody & acc.] [2427 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 1c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 356480; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision & 
ace. ] 


Gop SAVE THE Kina. See British 
grenadiers.—Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


GONDOLE (LA) (Ina gondola) ; soir, par 
Richard Richards, of Great Britain, 
op. 22; piano. (2 souvenirs d’Italie, 
no. 2.) [2428 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
FE 356488 ; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. ° 


GONE TO BY-BY; cradle song, words by 
Hdward Oxenford, music by UL. 
Wynd, of Great Britain; key of HB 
flat. [2429 

© Ganf 18; 1916) “2 Seep.’ 20, 
1915; E 351489; Llewelyn Wynd, 
Edinburg. 


GOoD-BYE, KID; words by Arthur An- 
derson, music by Hugo Felix, Great 
Britain. [2430 

© ‘Web. ‘23, 1915: 1).c¢) Feb: 26, 
1915; EH 3513899; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London, 


GooD-BYF, My CANADA; Canadian con- 
tingents march song, words and 
music by Gladys Lockwood, of Can- 
ada. [2431 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 ec Feb. 23, 
1915; E 356410; Delmar music co., 
ltd., Montreal, Canada. 


GooD BYE, MY LITTLE SWEETHEART; 
words by J. M. Brostman, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [2482 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915: 
E 355898; J. M. Brostman, West 
Newton, Pa. 


Goop (THE) DAYS; words by Eliza- 
beth Roberts Macdonald, music by 
C. L. M. Harris, of Canada; high, 
medium and low voice. [2483 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ce. each March 
5, 1915; E 351443; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 


Goop nieHT. See Schubert (F. P.) 


Goop oLp U. S. A.; words and music by 
I. N. MeGeoch, of U. S. [2434 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359048; F. N. McGeoch, 
Baltimore. 


pt. Il, eae 19 


GOOSE-STEP (THE); music by Léon 
Adam, arr. by Henry E. Geehl, of > 
Great Britain, full orchestra. [24385 

© Jan. 20, 1915; 19 e:) Web.7ie 
1915; BH 351265; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


GOSSAMER. See Livens (Hvangeline) 
Three sketches. 

GOTTVERTRAUEN. See Weingartner 
(Felix) Vier lieder. 


GouNOD (CHARLES FRANQGOIS) Salve 
dimora; from Faust, by Gounod, 
played by Howard Brockway, of U. 
S. (Rythmodik record music rolls, 
C 2004). [24386 


© June 13, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358705; American piano co., New 
York. 
GRABSCHRIFT, 
Vier lieder. 
GRACIOUS KING DESCEND; words by Liz- 
zie DeArmond, music by I. M. Mere- 
dith, of U. S. 4to. (Jn Sacred two 
part choruses, no. 5006). [24387 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1915; 

H 358852; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 
GRAND (THE) STRATEGY; a musical 
comedy in 3 acts and 5 scenes, lyrics 
by James B. Ord, John E. Harris and 
Albert H. Warren, music by P. Hg- 
ner, of U. S.; voice and piano, and 
piano solo. [2438 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 1915; 
D 19557; Philip Egner, West Point, 
NEY 
GRANT, O Lorp; collect, fifth Sunday 
after Trinity, music by Josiah Booth, 
of England. Mixed voices and or- 
gan. (Novello’s short anthems, no. 
Si [2489 
© Feb. 13, 1915; 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
BE 351344; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
GREATER BRITAIN; patriotic war song, 
words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, music 
by George R. Ceiley, of Great Brit- 
ain: no. 2 in Ei. [2440 
© Jan. 29, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351189; S. L. Ceiley, London. 


Grirc (EpvARD HacEerup) Eros; ged. 
von Benzon, musik von Edvard 
Grieg, op. 70, no. 1, instrumentiert 
von Max Reger, of Germany, fiir eine 
Singstimme und orchester; partitur 
und stimmen., [2441 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 1 e. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 351342; C. KF. Peters, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


See Mayer (Lise Maria) 


156 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


2455 


Grizc (Epvarp Hacerup)—Continued. | HANDEL (GroRG FRIEDRICH) Easy 


——JTIch liebe dich; ged. von Ander- 
sen, musik von HE. Grieg, instrumen- 
tiert von Max Reger, of Germany, 
fiir eine singstimme und orchester ; 
partitur und stimmen. [2442 


@ Jan. 2, 1915; 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
H 351337; Cc. EF. Peters, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


— Wiegenlied; by Edward Grieg, op. 
41, no. 1, played by Adolphe Bor- 
ehard, of France. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord music rolls, D 334.) [2443 


© Jan. 25, 1912; 2c. Jan. 16, 1915; 


E 356284; American piano co., New 
York. 


GRIEVING (A) HEART; words by Ed- 
ward Liebermann, music by W. F. 
Liebermann, of Hungary domiciled in 
New York, N. Y.; words and melody. 


© 1c. Feb. 11, 1915; E 355761; 
Wm. F. Liebermann, New York. 


GUIDE BOOK DIVINE; words by Edith 


classics for the piano; by Hindel, 
edited by T. Keighley, of England. 
Book 2. Contents:—1l. Minuet.— 
2. Gavotte.—3. Minuet.—4. Sara- 
bande.—5. Gigue.—6, Air. [2449 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
H 351482; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas: 
gow. 


Let dread war cease! text by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by G. F. 
Hindel, arr. by Bertha Remick, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. (The laurel 
octavo, 7th series, no. 514). [2450 

© whebe 27, ots so 2 ee Mares sb; 
1915; E 359224; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on, arrangement and text]. 


Sonata in A; by G. F. Handel, 
arr. by Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; violin and piano. [2451 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EK 3513857; Augener ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


Seaford Tillotson. music by J. 1 HAIL GLORIOUS HASTER; concert ex- 
’ ~ *, ° e 


Molloy, arr. by I. H. Meredith, of 
U. S. 4to. (In Sacred two part 
ehoruses, no. 5002). [2445 


@ Sepe. 2) 1910: 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358859; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision of chorus for use as two-part 
selection]. 


GUIDE ME, O THOU GREAT JEHOVAH; 
duet or two part chorus by John B. 
Grant, of U. S. 4to. (Sacred music 
for women’s voices, no. 10479). 

[2446 


hep. 15, 1915; 2 ¢ Feb. 15, 
1915; E 358945; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ercise for Sunday schools, by Lizzie 
De Armond and S. B. Stambaugh, 
of U. S. 8vo. [2452 
© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359196; Fillmore bros., co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


HALF-TIME. See Newport. 


HARK! WHAT SOUNDS SO GENTLY STEAL- 


ING; anthem by Charles B. Blount, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. (Summy’s 
octavo editions sacred series, no. 
225). [24538 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
EH 359228; Clayton T. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


HASCHISCH ; operetta lirica in tre atti, 


— words by P. Williams, music by 
Hawin H. Pierce, of U. S. 4to. 
(Anthems for mixed voices, no. 
10483). [2447 


i) Heb. 15, 1915; 2 /¢, Feb...15, 
1915; E 358946; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


HABANERA (Dame m4s); English ver- 
sion by Nathan Haskell Dole, from 
the Spanish of Carlos Servet, music 
by Esteban Anglada, of Spain; bari- 
tone in C minor. [2448 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 351472; Boston music co., Boston. 


87498—15——3 157 


text di Alberto Colantuoni, musica 
di Raffaello Delli Ponti of Italy ed 
Elsa Gregori of Italy, riduzione di 
G. C. Paribeni; pf. solo. [2454 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 9, 1915; 
D 19559; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 


HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEPH) Variations 


in KF minor (Andante con varia- 
zioni); by Jos. Haydn, edited and 
revised by Thomas F. Dunhill, of 
Great Britain; piano. [2455 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 356418; Augener Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing & 
revision. ] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2456 


He COMES UP SMILING; words by Grant 
Clarke, music by Chas. Bayha, of 
Wass: [2456 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18. 1915; 
BH 355813; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


HE KISSED HER ON THE GANG PLANK AS 
THE SHIP SUNK; words by Liz & 
Anabel Osgood, music by Percival 
Montmorency, of U. S., Chicago, New 
York, McKinley music co. [2457 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 15, 1915; 
BE 358915; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


HE LEADETH ME; by W. Stillman Mar- 
tin, of U. S. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, series 6, no. 278). 

[2458 

©: Oct: 1912 2:2 ¢: Jan. 27, 0015; 

E 358881; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

HE LOVED Us So; words by Josie Wal- 
lace, music by I. H. Meredith, of 
PS: [2459 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c Jan. 27, 1915; 
BE 358862; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

Her’s GONE WEST; 
esque phrase for death, 
music by Stella Maris, of Great 
Britain [2460 

©) Mar. 1, 1915,; 1. e> Mar, 4, 9915; 
E 356470; Wm. E. Brockway, % 
Stainer & Bell, ltG., London. 

HE THOUGHT OF ME; words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by B. D. Ackley, 
ote Ts. 4S: [2461 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 359151; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


HEAR ME, O FATHER; words and mu- 
sic by Florence Haselden, of U. S. 
4to. (Anthems for mixed voices, 6th 
Series, no. 285.) [2462 


©) Jan 2, 1913; 2 ¢.. Jan: 27, 1915. 
E 558896; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

HEAR US; words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson music by I. H. Meredith, of 
Des. [2463 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358860; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

Hear us, O Lorp. See Mozart (W. A.) 

HEARTS AND FLOWERS; valse hesitation 
by Theo. a Tobani, arr. by M. L. 
Lake, of oe i iuntes band. [2464 

© Feb. 3, 1915: 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E chs Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


the soldiers’ pictur- 
words and 


pt. 111, ns. we 1G 


HEART’S DESIRE; Serenade by Gustave 
Schumann, arr. by Mackie-Beyer, of 
U. S.; military band. 4to. [2465 

© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 355826; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


HEARTS IN LOVE; words by Edward 
Oxenford, music by Harold Craxton, 
of Great Britain. [2466 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1915; 
HE 351409; Boosey & co., London. 


HEAVENLY (THE) REST; hymn anthem, 
words by C. Eliot, musie by J. Hay- 
den Morris, of U. S.; mixed voices 
with organ ace. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, 6th series, no. 290.) 

[2467 

© Jan. 21,1918; 2.6 Jan, 2ioeonae 

E 3858898; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


HELLO! SWEETHEART! words by M. A. 
Whitfield, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U.S. [2468 


© Mar. 5; 1915; 2 ce. Mar, 9) ios 
Ei 359272; Minnie A. Whitfield, Vic- 
toria, B. C., Canada. 
Henry VIII. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 
HERBEI, HERBEI, IHR DEUTSCHEN ALLE; 
marschlied von Paul Schwinge, arr. 
von Kurt Lubbe, of Germany, ftr 
mittlere singstimme mit klavierbegl. 
[2469 
© Dee. 29, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 28, 1915; 
E 351294; Verlag Pallas, Berlin. 
HerssttTac. See Im freien. 
HESITATING BY THE RED, RED FLAME; 
words by Einar Dahl, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. 8. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2470 
© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EB 355932; Einar Dahl, Minneapolis. 


HicH (THE) stTARS; Hawaiian song, 
words by J. A. Combs, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [ 2471. 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ¢ Heb, 47, 19a3; 
E 355929; J. A. Combs, Makaweli, 
Kauai, T. A. 


HIGH STEPPERS MARCH; from Watch 
your step, by De Witt C. Coolman, 
OF WS; ‘piano. [2472 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 18, 1915; 
EH 355941; Irving Berlin, _inc., New 
York: 


158 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| no. 3, 1915 


2488 


wf 
‘| HINDENBURG, HINDENBURG, LASS KEI- 
NEN RUSSEN DURCH; patriotisches 
| marschlied, worte von Bruno Dablen- 
) burg, musik von Willy Boehme, of 
Germany, op. 307, fiir gesang u. 
piano. [2473 
© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 351311; Willy Boehme, Berlin. 


| His MONEY TALKED FOR HIM; words by 

O. M. Watson, music by Geo. C. Po- 

lini, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 

Goldsmith co., ine. [2474 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 

E 355859; Orra M. Watson, Dallas 
City, Ill. 


HocH SOLL DIE FAHNE SCHWEBEN; 
marsch aus Woran wir denken, bil- 
der aus grosser zeit, no. 3, worte von 
Rudolf Presber, musik von Max Win- 
terfeld (Jean Gilbert), of Germany, 
erleichterte ausgabe v. Otto Linde- 
mann; geSsang und piano. [2475 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. 16, 1915; 
HE 3563869; Musicaverlag, Berlin. 


HOFFNUNG, TUNE. See Sabbath (A) 
prayer. 


Honey, CAN’T YOU TAKE ME WHERE 
THEY DO THE BOWERY GLIDE? words 
by J. E. Brick, music by C. M. Ar- 
fmeasor US. New York, C..L. Par- 
{| tee music pub. co. [2476 
{ © Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
| E 359237; John E. Brick, Denver. 

_Honnycome (A) FoR TWO; words and 
_ music by Pearl Adels, of U.S. [2477 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 355850; Maurice Levi & co., New 
Yorks 


{ 
| 
| Hone Kone Gone; one-step or two-step 
{ 


by R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orch. 
(Jacobs’ no. 1 folio of classics). 
| | ee / DATS 
| © Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355783; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


How cAN I LEAVE THEE; played by 
Hans Hanke, of Austria. (Ryth- 
modik record musie rolls, C 384). 

[2479 

© Dec. 8, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1914; 

E 356273; American piano co., New 
York. 


Lover (A) in Damascus. 

How SWEET I ROAMED; words by Wil- 
liam Blake, music by Winthrop L.. 
Rogers, of U. S.; high voice. (Three 
poems, no. 2). [2480 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359283; G. Schirmer, New York. 


lt ae 


How MANY A LONELY CARAVAN. See: 


How TO WRITE A RAGTIME SONG; words 
and musie by [J. A. Smith,] of U. S. 
[2481 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1915; E 358973; 

J. A. Smith, Chicago. 


Humorous (Humoresque); by A. 
Dvorak, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts, of 
U. S.; full orchestra. 4to. [2482 


© Jan. 5, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359018; Carl Fischer, New York. 


HUNGARIAN DANCE (Danse hongroise) ; 
by Fritz Kirchner, op. 284, no. 38, 
[arr. by W. P. Mero] of U. S.; piano, 
four hands. [2483 


fcro Pep, Eh, (19ts< 2"e. “Web... 1h, 
1915; E 355808; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement]. 


HusH; words by Adelaide Proctor, 
music by Richard Indermaur-Ray, 
of England. [2484 


© Feb. 23, 1915; 1 « Feb. 24, 
1915; E 351392; J. B. Cramer & ¢€o., 
ltd., London. 


HUSHING (A) SONG; words by Madge 
Dickson, music on Gabriel Morel’s 
Norwegian cradle song, arr. by Den- 
nis Fahey, of Great Britain; no. 2 
in FF, [2485 

1) Webi, 23) 191° } te: Web: 24, 
1915; H 351396; Allan & co., prop. 
ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 


HyacintuHs. See For-get-me-not and 
Hyachinths. 


HYMNS AND SONGS FOR THE SUNDAY 
SCHOOL; arr. by Harold Lewars of 
U. S.; 1st violin. S8vo. [2486 

©, Feb, 10; 1915..2,¢) Feb. 0-15, 
1915; E 358938; Lutheran pub. so- 
ciety, Philadelphia. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement]. 


I AM SATISFIED Now; words by James 
Rowe, music by B. D. Ackley, of 
WS: [2487 


Heb: «20; 19445°-2?-ex: Feb. 27, 
1915; E 359148; EH. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 


I BEG YOUR PARDON DEAR OLD BROADWAY ; 
by Iriving Berlin, played by Hans 
Hanke of Austria. (Rythmodik rec- 
ord music rolls, B 408). [2488 

© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ce. Dee. 9, 1914; 
E 356275; American piano co., New 
York. 


159 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2489 


I 


CANNOT GET BEYOND HIS LOVE; words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, of U. S. [2489 

© Oct. 14, 1909; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358849; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


I’D LIKE A BILLIE BROTHER; words by 


= 


= 


= 


A. M. Hurst, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
‘cO., ine. [2490 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 1915; 
FE 355894; Mrs. A. M. Hurst, Wray, 
‘Col. 


DIDN’T RAISE MY BOY TO BE A SOLDIER; 
one-step, two-step or trot, by Al 
Piantadosi, arr. by Calvin Grooms, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. [2491 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 358998 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


HAVE LOST MY HurypDickr. See Gluck 


(C. W.) 


HAVE LOVED THEE, ALAS, TOO LATE! 
words by Inda Barton Hays, music 
by A. C. Manning, of U. S. New 
York, C. L. Partee music pub. co. 
[2492 
© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
H 355956; Inda Barton Hays, Wash- 
ington. 


HAVE ONLY MYSELF TO BLAME; lyric 
by Robert S. Vaughn, music by James 
Kendis, arr. by Stephen O. Jones, of 
U. S.; words and melody. [2493 


© 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; E 359186; 
Maurice Richmond music co., inc., 
New York. 


HAVE SEARCHED THE WORLD FOR THE 
GIRL OF MY DREAMS; words and music 
by J. Ledford? of U) S.: °arr. by 
Dave Peyton, of U. S. [2494 
© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EK 359075; Jacob Ledford, Chicago. 


HAVE YOUR WORD; words by William 
Ellery Leonard, music by Louis 
Adolphe Coerne, of U. S.; op. 73, 
no. 8; med. voice. (In A cycle of 
love lyrics.) [2495 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360274; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


KNOW I SHALL SEE HIM; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by B. D. Ackley, 
of U.S. [2496 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 359153; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


160 


pt. II, n. s., v. 10 


I LEFT HER IN New HAMPSHIRE; words 


by Lew Brown, music by Lewis F. 
Muir, of U. S. [2497 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 


E 355785; F. A. Mills, ine., New 
York. 
TLL LOVE YOU ALWAYS, SWEETHEART. 


See When the flowers were bloom- 
ing. 


I Lost MY HEAD WHEN I LOST MY 


HEART, THAT’S WHY I’M SINGLE TO- 
DAY; words by Jeff Branen, music by 
Arthur Lange, of U. S. [2498 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
E 355976; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


I LOVE MY LOVE: words by Helen Tay- 


lor, music by Robert Coningsby 
Clarke, of Great Britain. [2499 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 1c. Feb. 20, 1915; — 
E 356428; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


I LOVE TO HEAR MY MOTHER CALL ME 


SWEETHEART; words and music by 
A. Hahn, of U. S., arr. by H. Bauer. 
[2500 


© Feb. 19, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
HE 359076; Adolph Hahn, Brooklyn. 


I LOVE TO TELL OF CHRIST; words by 


A. S. Phelps, musie by C. B. Gould, 
of U. S. [2501 


© Mar. 7, 1915; 2c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 359183; Arthur 8S. Phelps, Down- 
ers Grove, II]. 


I’M FULL OF THE DEVIL TONIGHT; words 


by G. W. Jinks, music by Harl Tay- 
lor, of U. S., arr. by Lorriman and 
Herms, of U. S. [2502 


© 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; E 360004; 
Geo. W. Jinks, Chicago. 


I’M GOING WHERE THE [IRISH HAVE 


NOTHING TO SAY; words by Jack 
Boyer, music by C. M. Arthur, of 
U.S. New York, C. L. Partee music 
pub. co. [2503 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 18. 1915; 
H 355958; Jack Boyer, Franklin, Pa. 


I’M IN LOVE WITH THE POLICE FORCE; 


words by J. A. Hackett, music by 
©. M. Arthur, of U. S. New York, 
C. L. Partee music pub. co. [2504 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
H 355855; J. A. Hackett, New York. 


lf 


—s 


‘no. 3, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2520 


Ul) é Ta LONELY FOR ONLY ONE; from the 


al musical medley Fads and fancies, 
Ny) words by Glen MacDonough, music 
by Raymond Hubbell, of U. 8S. 

[2505 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
Basar: 'T. B. Harms, & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


I’M LONESOME AND LONGING FOR YOU; 
words by A. R. Simpson, music by 
Benjamin Anslow, of U. S. [2506 


© 1c. Mar. 5, 1915;,H 360285; 
Allan R. Simpson, Canton, O. 


I'M SEEKING A THRILL! from the musi- 
eal medley Fads and fancies, words 
by Glen MacDonough, music by Ray- 
mond Hubbell of U. S. [2507 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
H 355772; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


} 


' I'M sO GLAD MY MAMMA DON’T KNOW 
| WHERE I’M aT; words & music by 
] W. Twosweets, of U. S. St. Louis, 
Syndicate music co. [2508 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1915; 
i E 355991; Wim. Twosweets, St. Louis. 


| I’m sorry I LEFT you; words by J. Loy- 
) cano, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith ©co., 
ine. [2509 


Madan. 2, 191522 e.Keb.17,-1915 ; 
E 355909; John Loycano, Boston. 


I NEED you so; words by William 
Ellery Leonard, music by Louis 
Adolphe Coerne, op. 73, no. 1, of U.S. ; 
med. voice. (Jn A cycle of love- 
lyrics). [2510 


© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 5, 1915; 
EK 360272; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


te 


I SEEMED TO HEAR THY VOICE; words by 
W. S. Long, music by ‘W. E. Hauff, 
or wv. S. [2511 


© Jan. 19, 1915; 2c. Jan. 15, 1915; 
E 359173; William Stapleton Long 
& Wilhelm Eduard Hauff, Haubstadt, 
Ind. j 


4 
I THINK THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE 
IN YOUR HEART FOR ME; words and 
music by A. Panaro, of U.S. [2512 


© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 355995; Anthony Panaro, Scran- 
ton, Pa. 


eet sen ae 


I'VE FOUND A FRIEND; words anon., 
musie by Aide-Lerman, of U. S. 4to. 
(Anthems for mixed voices, 6th 
Series, no. 299). [2513. 


© Jan. 21, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
H 858905; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
change in vocal score and revision 
of accompaniment]. 


b4 


WAIT; words by Alfred Tennyson, 
music by K. R. Sheets, of U. S. [arr. 
by 'B.4S.1.08, Uy ss [2514 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 1915; B 355843; 
Katie Randolph Sheets, Lanham, Md. 


I WANT MY BOY TO BE A SOLDIER; words 
by J. C. O’Neill, music by Edward 
Jackson Pelham, of U. S. [2515 


© 1c. Feb. 138, 1915; E 355814; 
Joseph Cornelious O’Neill, Brooklyn. 


I WANT TO BE A U. S. SOLDIER; words 
by S. Essof, music by Geo. C. Polini, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [2516 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 855901; S. Essof, Chicago. 


_~ 


WANT TO GO TO TOKIO; one step, two 
step or trot, a la Japanesa by Fred 
Fischer, arr. by Calvin Grooms of 
U. S.; oreh. Feist ed. 4to. Panny 

Ge eb: cal 915.592) «c: Web: i ag 
1915; E 355786; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


-_ 


WAS GLAD; words from Psalms 122: 1 
and 100; 4, 5, music by T. Brook- 
field, of Great Britain, [ed. by J. W. 


Lerman]. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, 6th. series, no. 268). 
[2518 


© Oct: 7, 1912; 2 « Jan. 27; 1915; 
E 358884; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


I WISH THAT HE WAS BACK IN TIPPER- 
ARY; by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by 
Geo. J. Prinkaus, of JU. Ss. °" voces. 
orchestra, key of D. 4to. [2519 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6,1915; 
Ei 359246; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. ] 


—— words by J. Keirn Brennan, music 

by Ernest R. Ball, of U. S. [2520 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 

FE 359248; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


161 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2521 


I WISH THAT I COULD MOVE THE SWANEE 
RIVER FAR FROM THE OLD FOLKS AT 
HOME; words by Wm. Jerome, music 
by Jean Schwartz, of U. S. [2521 

©. Feb. 16, 1915; 2.¢ Feb. 16, 
1915; E 3558837; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


Lea 


WONDER, OH, I WONDER IF I'LL DO? 
words by S. H. Cunningham, music 
by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [2522 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 17,1915; 
BE 355931; S. H. Cunningham, New 
Haven. 


I WONDER WHAT WILL WILLIAM TELL; 
one step by Daly & Allen, arr. by 
Louis Tocaben, of U. S.; mandolin 
orch. with banjo solo. [2525 

© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
FE 359031; Carl Fischer, New York. 
(Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


IcH BIN DER Pepr; auftrittslied des 
Joseph, aus Der liebe Pepi, no. 4, 
operette in 8 akten, text von Bruno 
Decker und Otto Sprinzel, musik 
von Walter W. Goetze of Germany. 


[2524 
Cr dan. 28.4915 s Le. Web,, 1G, 
1915; E 3856378; Harmonie-verlag, 


Berlin. 
See Grieg (EH. H.) 
See 


ICH LIEBE DICH. 


IDEALER FRUHLINGSABEND. Im 


freien. 


Ir; fantasie de salon, words by G. 
Armstrong; music by Carl A. Weber, 
of U. S. [2525 


©) Lye. Marin2: 1915. BHys5oion; 
Gus Armstrong, Seattle. 


IF A MAN DIE; text from the Scriptures, 
musie by J. W. Lerman, of U. S., in- 
troducing themes from MHdandels 
Messiah . 4to. (Anthems for mixed 
voices, 6th series, no. 283). [2526 

© Jan. 2, 1913; 2c Jan. 27,1915; 
E 358895; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


Ir CHRIST SHOULD COME; words by 
Geo. O. Webster, music by I. H. 
Meredith, of U. S. [2527 


© Oct. 14, 1909; 2c. Jan. 27,1915; 
FE 358848; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

Ir I HAD A MAMA LIKE YOU; words 

and music by Harry Appel, of U. S. 

[2528 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 ¢c. Feb. 23, 

1915; EH 360008; I’. B. Haviland pub. 
co., Inc., New York. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


IF IN THE GREAT BAZAARS. See Lover 


(A) in Damascus. 


IF IT WASN’L FOR THE MILITARY BAND; 
words by Leonard Cooke, music by | 
Cuthbert Clarke, of England. 

[2529 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 1 c« Feb. 25, 
1915; Ei 3856454; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


IF MY DREAMS DEAR RUTH COME TRUE; | 
words and music by W. W. Nelson, | 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [2530 | 


© Jan. 2, 1915 7) 2 Webi taoee: 
EK 355868; Walter W. Nelson, Vir- | 
ginia, Minn. | 


IF THEY’D ONLY FIGHT THE WAR WITH 
WOODEN SOLDIERS; words by Bert 
Fitzgibbon, music by Theodore | 
Morse, of U. S. [2531 

©-Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar 2,49%5; 
EK 359174; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


IF TO THY HEART I WERE AS NEAR; 
words by William Motherwell, music 
by Grace Louise McQuesten, of U.S. 

[25382 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 11, 
1915; H 855752; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


IF YOU’RE GOING BACK TO LONDON; 
words and music by Fred. E. Cliffe, 
and Jay Whidden, of England. 

[25383 

© Feb. 23, 1915-92" @) ew sa. 

1915; E 356402; B. Feldman & -co., 
London. 


IM FREIEN; sechs gedichte vom Wladi- 
mir freiherr von Hartlieb, musik von 
Bernhard Paumgartner, of Austria, 
op. 4, fiir gesang mit klavierbegl. 
Contents: — Herbsttag.— An einen 
herbstwald. — Triibes erwachen. — 
Im schnee.—Lied eines miadchens.— 
Idealer frithlingsabend. [2534 


© Nov. 7, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 3563389; Universal edition, Vienna. 


IM GRABEN VON DEN SCHUTZEN; lied aus 
Woran wir denken, bilder aus grosser 
zeit, no. 9, worte von Leo Leipziger, 
musik von Max Winterfeld (Jean 
Gilbert) of Germany; erleichterte 
ausgabe von Otto Lindemann; ge- 
sang u. piano. [2535 


© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 16, 
~ 1915; E 856370; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. 
IM moose. See Weingartner (Felix) 
Vier lieder. 


162 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2551 


no. 8, 1915 
Im ScHNEE. See Im freien. 
IM WALDE; text von Karl Leopold 


Mayer, musik von Erich Anders, of 
Germany, op. 19. (Fiinf gesiinge, 
no. 2.) [2536 
feec 29. 1914: 1 « Jan. 28, 
1915; BE 351282; Musikverlag Hos, 
g.m. b. h., Berlin. Schdneberg, Ger- 
many. 
See also Maria) 
Vier lieder. 


Mayer (Lése 


IMPATIENCE; brillant study by S. Thal- 
berg, edited, revised and augmented 


by M. Moszkowski, of Germany; 
piano. Schmidt’s educational series, 
no. 133.) [2537 


Poeiteb ity, 1915: 1) ¢... Feb. 28, 
1915; E 356407; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing & revision.] 


IMPRESSIONS; by Leo Livens, of Eng- 
land; piano; nos. 1-7. [2538 
© Feb. 18, 1915; 1 ¢c. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 356398; Leo Livens % Cary 
& co., London. 


IN A BREEZE BUGGY BUILT FOR TWO; 
words by Katharine L. Wade, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U.S. [25389 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359269; Mrs. Horace Wade, New 
York. 


IN AN ORIENTAL GARDEN; from The 
model girl, words by Anne Cald- 
well, music by Anne Caldwell and 
Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. [2540 


Pirmben. 21, 1915>. 2..¢.. Hebo 27, 
1915; HW 859158; TF. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter. New York. 


IN CASTLE LAND witH EvurRoPr’s BAND; 
words and music by C. H. Parker, of 
eee [2541 


© ic. Feb. 13, 1915; Ei 355817; 
Caroline Hinman Parker, Hartford. 


IN DAYS LONG AGO; words by Josie Wal- 
lace, music by Grant Colfax Tullar, 
of. U. S. [2542 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 e. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358867; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


IN DISTANT LANDS; words by G. Hubi- 
Newcombe, music by Laura 4G. 
Lemon, of Great Britain; no. 2 in G. 

[2543 
© Feb. 23, 1915; 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
® 351387 ; Boosey & co., London. 


IN HEAVENLY LOVE ABIDING; hymn an- 
them, words by Anna L. Waring, 
music: by (HH. JJ: Storer,’ ef US. : 
mixed voices and organ. 4to. [2544 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 358996; Charles W. Homeyer & 
co., Boston. 


In His arMSs; words by Essek W. 
Kenyon, music by P. Duffy, of Can- 
ada. (Jn New songs from songs of 
reality.) [2545 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
EH 351490; BE. W. Kenyon, Spencer, 
Mass., & Paul Duffy, Moncton, N. B. 


IN LOTUS LAND; song-cycle, words by 
Ray Douglas, music by R. Orlando 
Morgan, of Great Britain, op. 45 nos. 
1-4; solo voice & piano. Contents :— 
A dream song.—At jasmine time.— 
Where the lotus blooms.—The lake 
of dreams. [2546 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 356437 ; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


IN oLD LOUVAIN; words by John AIl- 
leyne, music by Carlyon De Lyle, of 
England. [2547 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 351423; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd., London. 


IN oLD Missouri; lyric by Gus Kahn, 
music by Hgbert Van Alstyne, of 
US: [2548 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 355951; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York: 


IN OLD VERSAILLES (Au vieux Ver- 
sailles) ; menuet, par Jules Devaux, 
of Great Britain, op. 28; piano. (8 
morceaux caracteristiques, no. 5.) 

[2549 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 

E 356445; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 


IN QUEST OF THE KING; a Service of 
story and song for Christmas; story 
by Mabel J. Rosemon, music by I. H. 
Meredith and F. W. Peace. 28 p. 
8vo. [2550 

© Oct. 14, 1912; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1915; A 395206; Tullar-Meredith 
co.. New York. 


IN SERVICE FOR CHRIST; words by L. L. 
Henry, music by I. H. Meredith, of 
iS. [2551 

© Mar. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358865; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


163 


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2552 


IN THE ATTIC; words by Jessica Moore, 
musie by Geo. L. Spaulding, of U. S.; 
piano 4 hands with words ad lib. 

[2552 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 

E 855795; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 

IN THE FOREST; brilliant study by Louis 


Brassin, edited, revised, and aug- 
mented by M. Moszkowski, of Ger- 


many; piano. (Schmidt’s educa- 
tional series, no. 183. 2553 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
BE 356405; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & revision. ] 


IN THE GARDEN; waltz by Frederick A. 
Schiefelbein, of U. 8.; piano. (Hasy 
pieces for little players, no. 18). 

[ 2554. 
© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 «. Mar, 5, 1915; 
EB 360264; Volkwein bros., Pittsburgh. 


IN THE GYPSY CAMP; characteristic 
dance by Marie Crosby, of U. S.: 


piano. (Two easy teaching pieces. 
no. 2) [2555 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c Feb. 9, 1915; 

FB} 3855723; G. Schirmer, New York. 
IN THE MOONLIGHT; by Porfirio Tealdi, 
of Italy, op. 6, no. 2; piano. [2556 


© Jan. 5, 1915; 2c Feb. 19, 1915; 
FB} 359023 ;x Carl Fischer, New York. 


intermezzo by Cuthbert Clarke, of 
Great Britain, pour piano. [2557 

© Jan. 21, 1915; 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
BH 3564838 ; Hdwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


IN THE MORNING WHEN YOU'RE SNOR- 
ING; words by Albert Gray, music by 
Carl Edwin Rogers, of U. 8. [2558 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
EH 359189; Corless & Crerie, Pitts- 
burgh. 


IN THE VALLEY OF DREAMS; hesitation 
waltz, by F. W. Vanderpool, arr. by 
C. A. Egener, of U. S.; piano. [2559 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
FE 359128; estate of Hamilton 8S. Gor- 
don, New York. 


In THEE, O LorD, po I PUT MY TRUST; 
text from Ps. 51, music by J. W. 
Lerman, of U. S.; mixed voices with 
organ ace. 4to. (Anthems for mixed 
voices, 6th series, no. 287.) [2560 

© Jan. 2, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
BE 358899; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


IN YOUR HEART ANOTHER REIGNS SU- 
PREME; words and music by M. F. 
Grund, of U. S. [2561 


© Dec. 18, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
H 855984; Marguerite Forkel Grund, 
St. Louis. 


IN YOUR LITTLE GOWN AND BONNET, 
DEARIE, YOU HAVE WON MY HEART 
-AWAY; the Dresden doll song, words 
and music by Hector MacCarthy, of 
Uz. &. [2562 © 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
FH) 355758; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
ine., New York. 


INCLINE THINE EAR; text from the 
Psalms, music by Thos. Brookfield, 
of Great Britain, ed. by J. W. Ler- 
man. 4to. (Anthems for mixed 
voices, 6th series, no. 270). [25638 

© Oct. 7, 1912; 2 ¢ Jan. 27, 1915; 
FH 358883; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


INDIAN MOON; words and music by 

Nat D. Ayer, of England. [2564 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 1 e Mar. 3, 1915; 

EK 351424; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 


INES; waltz-hesitation, by P. Tesio, of 
U. S.; mandolin or violin. [2565 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EK 358978; Peter Tesio, New York. 


INSPIRATION; words by Francis T. 
Smith, musie by Everett H. Titcomb, 
Or Ura: [2566 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
I) 355998; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


InteRLUDIO; di P. A. Terindelli, of 
Italy, per orchestra; partitura. 
2567 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 @ Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351419; G. Ricardi & co., Milan. 


INTERNATIONAL PEACE; march-one step- 
two step, by J. Lind of U. S. piano. 
Cincinnati, John Lind music co. 

[2568 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355759 ; John Lind, Cincinnati. 


INTRODUCTORY STUDIES, TO MODERN 
SCHOOL OF PIANOFORTE TECHNIQUE; 
by R. Orlando Morgan, of Great 
Britain, op. 44, nos. 1—12; piano. 

; [2569 

© Jan. 21, 1915; 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
FH 3856486; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 


164 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


_InvocaTion; by C. Hugo Grimm of 
U. 8.; violin, violoncello, organ and 
harp or piano. [2570 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
EH 355828; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


I-R-E-L-A-N-D, THE LAND I’LL ALWAYS 
LOVE; from It’s a long way to Tip- 
perary, lyrics by Wm. A. Downs, 
music by tom Mayo Geary, of U. S. 

[2571 

© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 

E 355841; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 


IrRIsH (THE) FOX TROT; by Paul Biese, 

of U. S.; piano. [2572 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 

BE 359204; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


. IRISH HOME O’MINE; words by J. Pat- 

rick Harrington, music by WHileen 

Dene, of England; no. 2 in FE flat. 

[2573 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 18, 

1915; E 351372; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


Is PANCHO VILLA A BIG BURLEY COON? 
words by Frank W. McKendrie, 
music by Carl Heil, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[2574 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17,1915; 

E 355870; Frank W. McKendrie, 
New York. 


It’s A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY; 
one step by Jack Judge and Harry 
Williams, arr. by S. Deshon, of U.S.; 
piano. [2575 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
1 e. Jan. 2, 1915; E 359192; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


It’s A LONG WAY ACROSS THE OCEAN; 
poem by A. J. Angott, music by R. A. 
Browne, of U. S.; words and melody. 

[2576 

© 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; E 359182; 

Arthur A. & Alex. J. Angott, Morse, 
Saskatchewan Co., Canada. 


It’s JUST A TINY ROSE-BUD; words by 
F. J. Henry, music by Carl Heil, of 
mo.) 6. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [2577 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 17,1915; 
E 355862; Florence J. Henry, Grand 
Forks, N. D. 


2586 


Ir’S REALLY A WONDERFUL COUNTRY; 
words by Cyril Hemington, music 
by Patrick Thayer, of England. 

[2578 
© Mar. 4, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 


BE 3856469; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 
Ir WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS; trio, 


words by William Shakespeare, 
music by Edith Lang, of U. S.; 
women’s yoices. 4to. [2579 
a Feb«i 11, 191562" ‘ea’ Wep, 1s, 
1915; E 358962; Boston music co., 
Boston. 
JACK AND TOMMY’S TUNES; patriotic 


selection, by Stanley Gordon, of 
Wngland; orchestra with piano con- 


ductor. ‘Ato. [2580 
GC) Jan 27 J0I5° 1. ey Feb; . 2, 
1915; E 351347; Hawkes & son, Lon- 


don. 


JAPANESE (A) SUNSET; by J. L. Dep- 

pen, of U. S.; piano. [2581 

C1’ ¢, Mar, 5; 1915; Hi Sé0257; 
Jessie L. Deppen, Cleveland. 

JESU, THE VERY THOUGHT OF THEE; 
words by St. Bernard Clair Vaux, 
Eng.; translation by HE. Caswall, 
musie by J. Henry Francis, of U. S.; 
alto or medium voice and piano. 

[2582 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 

1915; EH 358990; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 

JESUS IS ALL YOU NEED; words by HE. EF. 
Hewitt, music by B. D. Ackley, of 
| ogee [2583 

©. Feb. 20,..1915;.2 -¢..Feb. 27, 
1915; E 359149; BH. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 

JESUS IS KNOCKING; words by Tenane 
mine Sturm, music by C. B. Gould, 


o£ -U; 8: [2584 
©, Jan.) .15,.19L5.. -2e-. Dee. 21. 
1914; EK 359251; Clarence B. Gould, 


Chicago. 

JESUS! NAME OF WONDROUS LOVE; duet 
or two part chorus by John B. 
Grant, of U. S.; women’s voices with 
organ ace. 4to. (Sacred music for 
women’s voices, no. 10480). [2585 

© Feb: ‘ib, 1915;°°2 ¢. ‘Feb, °15, 
1915; E 3858947; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

JETS (LES) D’EAU; poésie de Georges 
Rodenbach, musique de Roger-Du- 
easse, of France. [2586 

©:> Dec. 12, 1914; 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 


1914; E 351259; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


165 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2587 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


——_-—___—- 


JEUNES (LES) GROGNARDS DE 1914; 
marche de Paul Letombe, of France, 
pour piano. [2587 

© Jan. 80, 1915; 1 « Feb, -16, 
1915; E 351827; Philippo, Paris. 


JOHNNY CANUCK; patriotic song, words 
by H. Mackay, music by J. 'T. Cock- 
ing. of Canada. Winnipeg, Whaley, 
Royce & co. [2588 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 1. Feb, 19, 
1915; K 356890; Hugh Mackay, Win- 
nipeg, Canada. 


JOHUNNIE CANUCK’S THE BOY; words 
and musie by Jean Mulloy, of Great 
Britain. [2589 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 356400; Jean M. Mulloy, 
Kingston, Canada. 


JOHNNY CANUCK’s MASCOT; Canadian 
military song, words by Sara B. 
Travers, music composed and arr. by 
W. W. Swormsbourne, of Canada. 

[2590 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c« Mar. 9, 1915: 

FE 356482; Sara B. Travers, St. John. 
NB. 


JOLLY (THE) BARGE, CoNTENT; from 
Father Thames, cycle of three songs, 
words by H. Ernest Hunt, music by 
Joan Trevalsa, of Great Britain. 

2591 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351248; Boosey & co., London. 


JOLLY FELLOWS WALTZ; by R. Vollstedt, 
arr. by Louis Tocaben, of U. S.; full 
mand, orch. [2592 

© Jaa. 80, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359047; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


JOLLY GOOD UNCLE; from The model 
girl, words by Anne Caldwell, music 
by Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. [2593 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
BE 355775; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


JUANA; dramma lirico in 8 atti, di 
Carlo de Carli, musica di Arrigo Pe- 
drollo, of Italy; vocal seore. [2594 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 1915; 
D 19553; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 

JUNGLE (THE) FLOWER. See Burleigh 
(H. T.) Five songs. 

JUPITER; polka petite, by Edwin Franko 
Goldman, arr. by Theo. M. Tobani, 
of U. S., cornet solo with piano ace. 

[2595 
© Jan. 16, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359032; Carl Fischer, New York. 


JUST A GOOD-NIGHT KISS AT THE PARLOR | 


poor; words by W. Justice, music by | 


Geo. C. Polini, of U. S. Washington, | 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢eo., ine. [2596 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; | | 
EH 355905; Wm. Justice, Pikeville, | 
Ky. , 


JUST A LITTLE ADVICE; or Don’t get 
married, words by J. Ross, musie by 
A. Melvin Crosby, of U. S. New | 
York, C. L. Partee music pub. co. 

[2597 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 1915; 

EH 855955; James Ross, Winnipeg, 
Manitoba, Canada. 


JUST A PROMISE, THAT YOU'LL LOVE ME 
WHEN I’M AT THE BATTLE-FRONT; 
words by L. A. Craig, musie by Ever- 
ett J. Edwards, of U. S. [2598 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
FE 359216; L. A. Craig, Virden, Mani- 
toba, Canada. 


JUST A RARE NIGHT IN May; words & 
music by EE. Schlessman, of U. S. 
Youngstown, O., Schlessmann pub. 
co. [2599 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
HF) 3855974; Edward Schlessmann, 
Youngstown, O. 


JUST A SPRIG OF PURPLE HEATHER; 
words by Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Tavener, 
musie by A. Melvin Crosby, of U. S. 
New York, C. L. Partee music pub. 
co. [2600 
© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 4, 1915; 

FE) 359283; Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Tavener, 

Oakland, Cal. 


JUST FOR HIS COUNTRY’S SAKE; words 
by Wm. Peel, music by J. Rich, of 
wo SS [2601 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1915; E 358994; 
Jack Rich & Wm. Peel, New York. 


JUST FOR THE KEY TO YOUR HEART; 
lyric by Nathan Harris, music by 
Johann C. Schmid, of U. S. [2602 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
BE 3858980; New Amsterdam music 
corporation. New York. 


JUST FOR TO-NIGHT; tango, one-step, 
two-step, trot, by Cobb & Brooks, arr. 
by Louis Tocaben, of U. S.; mandolin 

_oreh. with banjo solo. [2603 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 e. Feb. 19, 1915; 

EH 38590380; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] , 


166 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 83,1915 


2621 


| JUST KEEP PEGGING AWAY; words by 
L. C. Wheat, music by A. Melvin 
Crosby, of U. S. New York, C. L. 
Partee music pub. co. [2604 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359240; Leo C. Wheat, Franklin, 
Te Mi 


JUST ONE KISS: words by V. Daoust, 
music by Geo. C. Polini, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith ©o., 
inc. [2605 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355921; Valida Daoust, Adams, 
Mass. 


JUST SUCH A FRIEND IS JESUS; words 
by Birdie Bell, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U. S. [2606 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358868; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


“KANNER (D.) Twenty-five best encore 
songs; cemp. by D. Kanner, of U. S.; 
piano. [2607 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 358922: G. Schirmer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


KASHMIRI SONG. 


See Burleigh (H. T.) 
Five songs. : 


IXATHLEEN ; words and music by S. W. 
H. Tyler, arr. by Harry L. Cook, of 
U. S. in B fiat. [2608 

© 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; E 359132; 
Samuel W. H. Tyler, Louisville. 


KEEP YOUR EYE ON JESUS; words and 
music by C. B. Gould, of U. S. [2609 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 « Dec. 28, 
1914; E 359252; Clarence B. Gould, 
Chicago. 


KING OF KINGS; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U. S. [2610 


ijanrar! 26° 1911s 2 e. Jan 27, 
1915; E 358866; Tullar-Meredith co.., 
New York. 


KING VICTORIOUS; an original Easter 
exercise by J. Owen Long. 15 p. 
12mo. [2611 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
24, 1915; A 394903; D. W. Crist; 
Alliance, O. 


IXING WONDERFUL; text by H. E. Hew- 
itt; music by Broughton Edwards. 
15 p. 8vo. [2612 

© Oct. 14, 1912; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1915; A 395204; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


KING’s MEN. See Sacramentum Supre- 


mum. 


Kiss (THE) OF DAWN; words by Fred 
HE. Weatherly, music by Ernest New- 
ton, of England; in E flat and in G, 

[2613 

©) Feb. 18,1915; 1, ¢ Feb.; 15, 

1915; HE 351345; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Iltd., London. 


KITCHENER’S MEN; words by Will E. 
Haines, music by Howard Flynn, 
of England. [2614 

ic Wen, 25, 10t5: 1’ ¢) Web. 25, 
1915; E 356455; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
Kitty O’MaArRA; words and music by 
Frank Byron, of England. [2615 
© Feb. 6, 1915; 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351243; Fred@’k W. Calcott & co., 
London. 

IXLAVIERSTUCKE; von Rudolf Braun, of 
Austria, op. 16 nos. 1-8; piano solo. 
Heft 1, no. 5467. Contents:—Valse 
caprice. — Gedenkblatt. — Maigloéck- 
chen. [2616 

© Nov. 7, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356335; Universal edition, Vienna. 


op. 44 nos. 1-3; piano solo. 
Heft 2, no. 5468. Contents:—EKHin 
morgen am _ strande.—Menuett.— 
Walzer. [2617 


© Nov. 23, 1914; 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356333; Universal edition, Vienna. 


KNIT, KNIT, KNIT; war action song for 
girls, words and music by Clementine 
Ward, of Great Britain; both nota- 
tions. [2618 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 351404; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


KOnIG (DER) RIEF DEN LANDSTURM | 
landsturm-lied, ged. und tonweise 
von A. Jacquet, of Germany. [2619 

© Jan. 16, 1915; 1c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 356381; Adolf Jacquet, Dachut bei 
Miinchen, Germany. 

KOMPENDIUM DER KLAVIER-TECHNIK ; von 
C. Mandl-Barda, of Austria; piano- 
forte. 1. Diatonischer teil, 2. Chro- 
matischer teil, band 1 & 2. [2620 

© Oct. 23, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9. 1915; 
E 356340; Universal edition, Vienna. 

KONZERTSTUCK; von Josef Labor, 
bearb. von Car] Friihling, of Austria, 
fiir zwei klaviere zu 4 hinden. 

[2621 

© Oct. 3, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 

E 356349; Universal edition, Vienna. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


167 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2622 


pt. My ns, 


Kunuan (F. R.) ‘Three duets; by 
I. R. Kuhlan, selected and specially 
arr. for two B flat clarinets, by P. 
Buys, of U. 8. [2622 

© Jan. 19, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
HF 359043; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


LAKE (THE) OF DREAMS. See In lotus 


land. 


LAND WE LOVE THE BEST OF ALL; words 
by Kathleen Chute-Erson, music by 
BK. BE. Mitchell, of England. London, 
Novello & co. 1. Voice and piano or 


organ ace. 2. Part-song for mixed 
voices. 4to. [ 2628, 2624 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 ¢c. each Feb. 23. 
1915; I 356411, 3564138; Ernest Ed- 
win Mitchell, Adelaide, 8S. Australia. 


LANDSTURM (DER) KOMMT; marschauf- 


zug, nach alten motiven, von A. 
Prietzel, of Germany. 1. Klavier. 
2. Arr. fiir Kkayvallerie-musik, 3. Arr. 


fiir infanterie-musik. [| 2625-2627 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c. each Feb. 4, 
1915; EH 351315-851317; Ad. Koster, 
Berlin-Pankow, Germany.  [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


LAST NIGHT I DREAMED OF YOU; words 
& music by C. Cruger, of U. S. New 
York, Manhattan music pub. co. 

[2628 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
H) 855757; Dox Cruger, New York. 


LAUGHING SONG; 3 part song, poem by 
William Blake, musie by Julius Al- 


bert Jahn, .of U,.S...0p, Zi. Be 
women’s voices. Dallas, Bush & 
Gerts piano co. [2629 


© Dec. 2, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355754; Bush & Gerts, Dallas. 


LAUREL MUSIC-READER; teachers’ ed., 
ed. by W. L. Tomlins. iv, 3891 p. 
4to. [(The Laurel music series) ] 

[26380 


© Dee. 24, 1914; 2c. Dec. 28, 1914; 
ait, | Jan. 12): 19755, Ay BOISE Oo. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 


LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS; grand march 
by Grace Le Boy of U. S.; piano. 
[2631 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
EH 355946; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT; with variations, 
extemporization played by Harold 
Osborne Smith, of U. 8S. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, D 9824). 

[2632 


© Dec. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 3858708; American piano co., New 
York. 


LENTEN AND HASTER MUSIC; edited by 
William C. Carl, of U. S.; organ, 
nos. 1-15. (Select festival music, 
B. M. C. ed. no. 190.) [2633 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ¢c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 3589638; Boston musie co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


LEONE (IL); episodio storico-lirico- 
drammatico in due atti, parole e 
musica di Alfredo Soffredini, of 
Italy ; vocal score. [2634 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c Mar 2iieiG; 
D 19556; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


LET ALL THE EARTH THEIR VOICES RAISE ; 
anthem, words by Isaac Watts, mu- 
sic by J. W. Lerman, of U. S.; sop. 
and altos. 4to. (Jn Sacred two 
part choruses, no. 5008). [2635 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
FE) 358854; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


LET DREAD WAR CEASE. 
(G. F.) 


LET EVERYTHING THAT HATH BREATH; 
by Arthur Pearson, of Great Brit- 
ain, ed, by J. W. Lerman. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, 6th series, 
no. 267). [2636 


© Oct. 1, 1912;°2 ¢. Janey zr: 

HK 858907; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

LET ME CALL YOU THE NAME OF SOME 

PRETTY FLOWER; words by G. H. Hay- 


den, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
S. [2637 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
I) 359268; G. H. Hayden, Carpio, 
IN. .D. 


LET’s TROT; fox trot, by Louise V. 

Gustin, of U. S.; piano. Popular ed. 

[2638 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 

HE} 355952; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


LET THIS BE YOUR MOTHERS DAY; words 
by Ed. Morton and James S. Dona- 

~ hue, music by N. B. Heins, of U.S. 
[2639 


© 1c. Feb. 17, 1915; E 358992; 
Newton B. Heims, Syracuse, N. Y. 


See Hiindel 


168 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


2654. 


Liaporr (A.) Impromptu; by A. Lia- 
doff, revised, phrased and fingered 
by O. Thiimer, of Germany; piano. 

[2640 

© Feb. 10; 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 

1915; EH 356415; Augener lItd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 

LIEBESTRAUME See Liszt (Franz) 

Consolations, nos. 1-6. 


LIED AU DIE DEUTSCHE FRAU; aus 
Woran wir denken, bilder aus 
grosser zeit; no. 4, worte von Wal- 
ter Turszinsky, musik von Max 
Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert) of Ger- 
many; erleichterte ausgabe von Otto 
Lindemann; gesang und piano. 

[2641 


© Dee. 30, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. 16,1915; 
E 356371; Musicaverlag, Berlin. 


. LIED DER JUNGFRAU. See Zemlinsky 
(Alexander) Sechs gedichte. 


LIED DER ZIGEUNERIN; aus Woran wir 
deuken, bilder aus grosser zeit, no. 
5, worte von Leo Leipziger, musik 
von Max Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert) 
of Germany; erleichterte ausgabe v. 
Otto Lindemann; gesang u. piano. 

[2642 


© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 c Feb. 16, 
1915; E 356372; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. 


LIED EINES MADCHENS. See Im freien. 


LIED VOM APFELSTRUDEL; marsch-lied 
aus Der liebe Pepi, no. 10 operette 
in 3 akten, text von Bruno Decker 
u. O. Sprinzel, musik von Walter W. 
Goetze, of Germany. [2643 

ewec. 30). 1914-2 ¢. Keb. 16, 
1915; E 356879; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin. 


LIFT YOUR HEARTS AND VOICES; anthem 
for Christmas, words by G. O. Cocks, 
music by Arnold R. Mote, of Great 
Britain, ed. by J. W. Lerman; mixed 
voices with organ acc. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, 6th series, 
no. 264). [2644 


© Oct. 7, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358880 ; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


LicHt (THE) IN A _ LOVER’S EYES; 
waltz, words by Carlton Russell 
Foster, music by Ivy Anderson Fos- 
ter, of U.S. [2645 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15,1915; 
E 358916; C. R. Foster co., Los An- 
geles. 


LIGHTEN OUR DARKNESS; collect, for 
and against all perils, composed by 
Josiah Booth, of England, mixed 
voices and organ. 4to. (Novello’s 
short anthems, no. 224.) [2646 


© Feb. 13, 1915; 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
EH 385138438 ; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


LILLIAN; polka caprice by Herbert L. 
Clarke, of U. S.; cornet solo with 
piano ace. [2647 

© Feb.-10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EH 355755; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. . 


LINCOLN’S LOG CABIN 
Weber; of U. S.; Kansas 
City, Weber bros. [2648 

(©) Feb. 13, 1915::2 ec. Feb: 15, 1915; 
EH} 358919 ; Louis Weber, Kansas City, 
Kan. 


Liszt (FRANz) Consolations, nos. 1-6; 
[and] Liebestriume, three noc- 
turnes: by Fr. Liszt, ed. and fingered 
by Rafael Joseffy, of U. S.; piano- 
forte. (Schirmer’s library of musi- 
eal classics, v. 341). [2649 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359280; G. Schirmer, New York. 


LitTLeE (THE) BROTHER; treble clef 
piece, words by Jessica Moore, music 
by Geo. L. Spaulding, of U. S.; vocal 
or instrumental. [2650 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 15, 1915; 
Ei 358948; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. . 

LITTLE BROWN BROTHER; baby seed song, 
words by HE. Nesbit, music by Alfred 
J. Silver, of England; Unison song 
for treble voices. S8vo. [2651 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 4, 1915; 
EK 356467; J. Fischer & bro., _ New 
York. 


LITTLE (THE) GIRL I LEFT BACK HOME; 
words by G. Woffenden, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [2652 


Odan: 2: 1915: 2 ¢ Feb. Wink oin: 
E 355888; Geo. Woffenden, Sedgwick, 
Kan. 

LITTLE (A) LOVING EV’RY DAY; words 
and music by J. P. Long and Bennett 
Scott, of Great Britain. [2653 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EK 351852; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 

LITTLE MISS I-DON’T-CARE; words by 
Percy Edgar, music by Henry E. 
Pether, of England. [2654 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 351465; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


MARCH ; 
piano. 


by L. 


169 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2655 


LITTLE (THE) RECRUIT MARCH; by Fred- 
erick A. Schiefelbein, of U. S.; piano. 
(Easy pieces for little players, no. 

2 [2655 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360263; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


LIvENS (EVANGELINE) Three sketches; 
by E. Livens, of Great Britain; pi- 
ano. Contents:—no. 1. Gossamer.— 


no. 2. Shadows.—no. 38. A paper 
chase. [2656 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 351469; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 


LONDON RIVER; from Father Thames, 
eyele of three songs, words by H. 
Ernest Hunt, music by Joan Tre- 
valsa, of Great Britain. [2657 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351249; Boosey & co., London. 


LONESOME FOR you; words by M. I. 
Flynn, music by W. A. Johnson, of 
UC. Ss. [2658 


© 1c Mar. 4, 1915; EH 359231; 
Mary I. Flynn & William A. John- 
son, New Britain, Conn. 


Lone (J. CHaAartes) One hundred and 
fifty-four exercises in stave sight- 
Singing; by J. C. Long, of Great 
Britain, for the use of choristers 
and others. [2659 


my aan. to, Soin. Te. dan se, 
1915: E 856175; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


Lonermne (Nostalgia); English words 
by Nathan Haskell Dole, musie by 
Esteban Anglada, of Spain; bari- 
tone voice in D. [2660 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 4. 
1915; HE 351473; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


LooK AT THE MOON; words by A. G. 
Corless, music by E. Edwin Crerie, 
of U. S. [2661 


© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 « Feb. 25, 
1915; E 3859140; Corless & Crerie, 
Pittsburgh. 


LooK AWAY TO CALVARY; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by B. D. 
Ackley, of U. S. [2662 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 ¢ Feb. 27, 
1915; E 359147; E. O. Excell, Chi- 
eago. 


pt. 111, n. &., v. 10 


Lorp (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; anthem, 
text biblical, musie by A. Tiffany, 
of England; mixed voices. Tonic 
sol-fa edition, series no, 18° S8vo. 

[2663 


© Jan. 12, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1915; 
E 351254: Albert Tiffany, Hudders- 
field, England. 


—— words by Marie Corelli, music by 
T. J. Kelly, of U.S. [2 


© 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; E 358913; 
Thomas James Kelly, Omaha, Neb. 


—— words of the twenty-third psalm 
set to music by S. A. Rawkins, of 
England; four mixed voices and or- 
gan aee. 4to. [2665 

© Jan. 29, 1915; 1°ee gee oe 
1915; EH 356247; S. A. Rawkins, 
Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. 


Lorp (THE) REIGNETH; anthem, by 
T. D. Williams. ,of U; (Siscmibred 
voices with organ ace. (Anthems 
for mixed voices, no. 10482). [2666 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 CBee. 
1915; E 358949; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


LORDS OF THE MAIN; part song, words 
by John Murray Bliss, musie by 
R. T. Woodman, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Boosey’s 
choral miscellany, no. 46.) [2667 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 356477; Boosey & co., London. 


LORELEY; by Hans Seeling, ‘op. 2, 
played by L. H. Hansen, of Austria, 
(Rythmodik record music rolls, C. 
744). [2668 


© Jan. 16, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 1914; 
BE 356274; American piano co., New 
York. 


LOTOSBLUMEN (DIE). See Mayer 
(Lise Maria), Drei chinesische ge- 
singe. 


LOVE AND SONG; words by Fred J. 
Bowles, music by Rudolph Ganz, of 
Switzerland, domiciled at New York; 
sop. or ten. and alto or bar. [2669 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ec. each Feb. 18, 
1915; E 355959; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


LovVE BELLS; words by Arthur Charl- 
ton, music by Francis Dorel, of 
Great Britain; no. 1 in D flat. [2670 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢ Feb. 8, 1915; 
FB 351250; Boosey & co., London. 


170 


LOVE ON THE AMERICAN PLAN; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


LOVE DREAMS;; or, All for you, rhapsody 
reverie by H. Sawyers, of U. S.; 
piano. [2671 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1915; H 359187; 
Elfine Sawyers, Batesville, Tex. 


LOVE IS LIKE A FIREFLY; from the 
comedy-opera The firefly, by Rudolf 
Friml, arr. by Homer N. Bartlett, of 
U. S.; Chorus of mixed voices. (Svo. 
choruses, no. 6104). [2672 


efep. 15, 1915; 2 c.. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359050; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


LOVE IS THE GOLDEN CROWN; words by 
Ethel B. Kelly, music by Claude 
Arundale, of England. 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 24, 
1915; EH. 3513938; J. B: Cramer & 
co., ltd., London. 


from 
Fads and fancies, words by Glen 
MacDonough, music| by Raymond 
Hubbell, of U. S. [2674 


rep! 27, 1915392 ¢« Web. 27, 
1915; BH 359156; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


LOVE’S CITADEL; words by Edith Rutter 
Leatham, music by Amy Woodforde- 
Finden, of Great Britain; no. 1.in D. 

[2675 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 1915; 
BE 351251; Boosey & co., London. 


LOVE’S ETERNITY; words by Luella 
Lockwood Moore, music by Harry P. 
Guy, of U. S. [2676 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 355949; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


LOVE’S SILENT SONG; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by George 
L’Estrange, of England; no. 1 in EH 
flat. [2677 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
BH 351394; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


Lover (A) IN DAMASCUS; [Song cycle] 
by Amy Woodforde-Finden, of Great 
Britain, arr. by the composer for 
piano. Contents:—Far across the 
desert sands.—Where the Abana 
flows.—Beloved, in your absence.— 
How many a lonely caravan.—If in 
the great bazaars.—Allah be with us. 

[2678 

© Feb. 13, 1915; 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; 

E 356423; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


[2673 - 


2687 


Lovine (A) HEART; reverie by W. M. 
Peck, [arr. by David J. Wolienberg], 
of U. S.; piano solo. [2679 

©...) ¢. Mar. / 5), 1915, Bh. s602K03 
William Martin Peck, Boston. 


Lu CAFONE CANTANTE; macchietta co- 
loniale, versi di Tony Ferrazzano, 
musica di Francesco Dato, of Italy, 
domiciled in New York; words and 
melody. 4to. [2680 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359220; Antonio Grauso, New 
York. 


Lu CAFONE PATRIOTA; macchietta co- 
loniale, versi di Eduardo Migliaccio 
e Tony Ferrazzano, musica di Vin- 
cenzo Napolitano, of Italy, domiciled 
in-New York; canto e mandolino. 
4to. [2681 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359221; Antonio Grauso, New 
York. 


LUCERNE WALTZ; Syncopated by James 
HK. C. Kelly, arr. by G. E. Hunt; of 
U. S.; piano. [2682 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
HE 359212; Olympic music pub., Cin- 
cinnati. 


LULLABY; by Louis Panella, of U. S.; 

piano. [2683 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2c; Mar. 5, 1915; 

EX 360267; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


MA BRUNE; chanson populaire, paroles 
de Ch. A. Abadie, musique de Pierre 
Arezzo, of France; chant et piano. 

[2684 
© Dec. 7, 1914; 1 e@ Feb. 3, 1915; 
E 351198; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris. 


MaAcDoOWELL (EDWARD ALEXANDER) 
Shadow dance; by MacDowell, op. 
39, no. 8, played by L. H. Hansen, of 
Austria. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, A 542). [2685 

© Jan. 12, 1912; 2c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
EK 356295; American piano co., New 
York. 

MADE A MAN; words by Habberton Lul- 
ham, musie by Florence Aylward, of 
Great Britain. [2686 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 26, 1915; 
E 351400; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don, 

MADE IN CANADA; campaign song, 
words by Stanley K. Bennett, music 
by N. Fraser Allan, of Great Britain. 

[2687 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 24, 1915; 

FE 351397; N. IF. Allan, Toronto, Can- 
ada. 


174 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2688 


MADCHEN (DIE) MIT DEN VERBUNDENEN 
AUGEN. See Zemlinsky (Alexander) 
Sechs gesinge. 


MADEL, MEIN MADEL; walzer-duett no. 
6 aus Der liebe Pepi, operette in 3 
akten, ged. von Bruno Decker und 
Otto Springer, musik von Walter W. 
Goetze, of Germany, fiir eine sing- 
stimme, eingerichtet. [2688 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 356380; Harmonie verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS; festi- 
val setting in key of B flat, by John 
W. Bearder, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices and organ. 4to. (Popular 
edition series, no. 159.) [2689 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 3, 1915; 
E 351187; Woodward & co., London, 
Ont., Canada. 


MaIDS OF HONOUR (Demoiselles d’hon- 
neur); danse ancienne, par Jules 
Devaux, of Great Britain, op. 28; 
piano. (8 morceaux caracteristiques, 
70! (1.) [2690 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 356441; B. EF. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


MAIGLOCKCHEN. See Klavierstticke. 


MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR BLESSINGS; 
words by James Rowe, music by B. 
D. Ackley, of U. S. [2691 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
EH 359150; EH. O. Excell, Chicago. 


MAPLE (THE) LEAF AND BEAVER; march 
song, words and music by N. Mc- 
Leod, arr. by L. Waizmann, of Great 
Britain; in key of F. [2692 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 351412; N. McLeod, Ontario, Can- 
ada. 


MarcH. See WAGNER 

classics, book 4, no. 6. 

Marcu C. S.; by Geo. Southwell, of 

U. S.; military band. 4to. [2693 

© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 

E 355827; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


(R.) Easy 


MARCH OF THE KEWPIES; by A. M. Gif- 
ford, arr. by Frederik Skiff Stanton, 
of U. S.; violin or mand. [2694 

© 1c. Feb. 27, 1915; EB 359142; 
Alfred Morse Gifford, New Bedford, 
Mass. 


MARCH OF THE PRIESTS FROM ALCESTE. 
See Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) 
Two gems from Gluck. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


MARCHE (LE) (At the market) ; matin, 
par Richard Richards, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 22; piano. (2 souvenirs 
d’Italie, no. 1.) [2695 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 3564389; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. : 


MarcHE (LA) DES POILUS; chanson de 
route, paroles de Hugues Delorme, 
musique de Claude ‘Terrasse, of 
France. [2696 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1¢. Feb. 15, 1915; 
FE 351824; Société d’ éditions musi- | 
cales, Paris. 


MARCHING ON TO VICTORY; words by 
Harriet H. Pierson, music by I. H. 
Meredith, of U. S. 4to. [2697 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 ¢: Jane 214i; | 
EH 358864; Tullar-Meredith co., New | 
York. 
MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA; tune. 
See Breaking the combine. 


MARIENLIED. 
Fiinf lieder. 


See Mayer (Lise Maria) 


MarRIAGE (THE) GAME; words by Vin- 
cent Abraham, music by C. M. Ar- 
thur, of U. S. New. York, CG. L. 
Partee music pub. co. [2698 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 


E 359239; Vincent Antonacci, To- 
lucea, Ill. 
MARSEILLAISE. See Rule, Britannia. 


Mary ANN O’Sann; from Fads and 
fancies, words by Glen MacDon- 
ough, music by Raymond Hubbell, 
OF Ws 3S: [2699 


© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 2ei915; 
E 359180; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


MASCAGNI- (PIETRO) Silvano; pot- 
pourri sull’ opera di P. Mascagni, 
istrumentazione di Pio Nevi, of 
Italy, per grande banda, partitura. 

[2700 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 1c. Mar. 9, 1915: 
E 356483 ; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 


Matin. See Marché (Le). 


MATNATH YAD (Memorial of the de- 
parted) ; traditional Hebrew melody 
arr. by T. Tertius Noble, of England ; 
organ. [2701 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EK 351477; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


172 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 8, 1915 


_Mavis; by Harold Craxton, arr. by 


Julius Vogler, of U. S.; orch. in G. 
4to. [2702 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10,1915; 
E 355845; Boosey & co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


May (THE) FLOWERS; words by Texie 
Bennett, music by Geo. C. Polini, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [2703 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17,1915; 


E 355860; Texie Bennett, Lookout, 
W. Va. 


MAYBE A DAY, MAYBE A YEAR; intro: 


Someone, medley two-step, march, 

music by James V. Monoco, arr. by 

Wm. Schulz, of U. 8.; band. 4to. 
[2704 


© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 
1915; E 359118; Jos. W. Stern & 


co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 

MAYER (LISE Marr) Drei chin- 
esische gesiinge; text aus dem 


chinesischen nach Li-Tai-Po, von H. 
Bethge, musik von Lise Maria 
Mayer, of Austria. op. 9, no. 1. 
Contents:—Der tanz der gdtter.— 
Die lotosblumen.—Nichtliches bild. 


[2705 |. 


© Dee. 5, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356334; Universal edition, Vienna. 


—— Fiinf lieder; von L. M. Mayer, of 
Austria, op. 11, fiir eine singstimme 
mit klavierbegl. Contents :—Der 


seworbene.—An einen boten.—Mar- | 


ienlied. — Sonnensegen. — Waldselig- 
keit. [2706 

© Dee. 5, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356336; Universal edition, Vienna. 


Vier lieder; ged. von Betty Paoli, 
ete. musik von L. M. Mayer, of 
Austria. op. 6, fiir eine frauen- 
stimme mit klavierbegleitung. Con- 
tents: — Gabe.— Nahe des_ gelieb- 
ten.—Im walde.—Grabschrift. [2707 

© Dec. 5, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 856352; Universal edition, Vienna. 


MazcrKA; by A. Borodine, revised, 
phrased and fingered by O. Thiimer, 
of Germany; piano. [2708 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 1 e Feb. 23, 
1915; E 356416; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 


87498—15—4 


2717 


MEADOW (THE) LARK; by M. C. Fisher, 
of U. S.; piano. Portland, Or. 
Graves music co. [2709 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 9, 
1915; E 359278; Minnie Clayton 
Fisher, Portland, Or. 


MeEADOWBROOK; fox trot, by Arthur M. 
Kraus, arr. by Maurice F. Smith, of 
U. S.; band. 4fo. [2710 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359072; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


MEET ME DOWN IN SAN FRANCISCO; 
words by W. E. Giles, music by Pau- 
line B. Story, of U. S. cSTiL 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
4 359263; William E. Giles, Blanch- 
ard, Wash. 


MEET ME IN SAN FRANCISCO; words by 
R. A. Gilmore, music by Carl Heil, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [2712 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
K 355925; R. A. Gilmore, Murphy, 
Or, 


MEINE ARMEN VEILCHEN SIND ERFROREN 
(Le mie povere viole); worte von 
Otto Julius Bierbaum, musik von 
Rudolf Horwitz, of Germany, op. 23; 
gesang u. piano. [2713 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351420; G. Ricardi & co., Milan. 


MEINE LIEBE IST GRUN. See Brahms 


(Johannes) 


MEISTERS GRUSS; ged. von Alexander 
Mintz, musik von Lise Maria Mayer, 
of Austria, op. 5, fiir bariton u. pi- 
ano. [2714 

© Oct. 17, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356341; Universal edition, Vienna. 


Metopy IN A; by Henry Parker, of 
Great Britain; violin and piano. 
[2715 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 e Feb: 24, 
1915; E 351388; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Metopy IN D; song without words, by 
F.. Herbert Bond, of Great Britain. 
[2716 
© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 351374; Weekes & co., London. 


MEMORIES; by J. Willing, of Canada, 
for violin solo, with piano acc. by 
A. E. J. McCreary. [2717 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 1c. Mar. 11, 1915; 
E 351489; James Willing, Montreal, 
Canada. 


~ 173 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2718 


MrMoRIES OF Rocky FORD MILL; words 
by F. W. Sweany, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S.. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2718 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 355916; F. W. Sweany, Snake 
River, Wash. 


MEMORIES OF youTH (Autrefois); by 
Perey Elliott, of Great Britain; 
piano. [2719 

©) Jan. 26, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 351266; Schott & co., London. 

Mrmory; words by William Blake, 
music by Winthrop L. Rogers, of 
U. S.; high voice. (Three poems, 
no. 1) [2720 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
EH 859282; G. Schirmer, New York. 

MEMORY’S FLOWERS; words by J. Lewis 
Milligan, music by A. E. Greenlaw, 
of Canada, arr. by Asa Huyeke, of 
Great Britain. WAN 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
E 351395; A. EH. Greenlaw, Toronto, 
Canada. 

MEM’RIES OF BY GONE DAYS AND YOU, 
ARE ALWAYS HAUNTING ME; poem by 
Mrs. O. Heyer, musicby R. A. Browne, 
of U. S.; words and melody. [2722 

@ Pe. Mar 2) 19tos a 359181 - 
Mrs. Otto Heyer, Grant Town, W. Va. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wie FeLIx) Fingal’s cave (Die fingal- 


shohle); overture by F. Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy, arr. by Chas. J. 
Roberts, of U. S.; full orch. Carl 


Fisher ed. 


© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EH 359042; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 

—oO Jesus, Thou art standing; 
words by W. W. How, music by Men- 
delssohn-Snelling, of U. S.; quartet 
or chorus with organ ace. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, 6th series, 
no. 289). [2724 

@ dan? 2.4903 > 22e.' Jans27;. 1915 ; 
E 358897; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision of accompaniment and change 
‘of chorus and solo]. 

—— School of easy classics; a collec- 
tion of easiest original piano works, 
edition 5139, by Mendelssohn, se- 
lected, fingered & revised by Oscar 
Beringer, of Great Britain; piano. 

[2725 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 351355; Augener Iltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


[2723° 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD-| 
wia FrLrx )—Continued. 
—— Sleep, noble hearts; a memorial] 
song, words by Frederic Manley, 
music by F. Mendelssohn, arr. by 
Humphrey Mitchell; sopranol &2& 
alto. (The laurel octavo, no. 293.) 
[2726 
© Jan. 28, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 80, 1915; 
EH 355539; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. {Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


MENELICK AFRICAN; ragtime polka, by 
P. Tesio, of U. S.; mandolin or vio- 
ines [2727 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 358977: Peter Tesio, New York. 


MENUETT. See Klavierstticke. 


MerRY- (THE) GREEN FIELDS OF [RE- 
LAND; words and music by Glen 
Owen Pierce, of Great Britain [2728 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 11, 1915; 
E 351487; Maple leaf music co., To- 
ronto, Canada. 


MERRY MADNESS; valse hesitation, by 

Thos. 8. Allen, of U. S.; band. 4to. 

[2729 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 

E 355784; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


MESSAGE (THE) DIVINE; words by Josie 

Wallace, music by I. H. Meredith, of 

| les eat [2730 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 

E 358863; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
Mork, 


MrssAGE (A) FROM MOTHER; words by 
Ff. Neveleir, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [2781 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
EK 359273; Frank Neveleir, West 
Union, Ia. 


MESSAGE (THE) OF THE LILLIES; Haster 
trio, words by Margaret Deland, 
musie by E. K. Heyser,.of U. S.; 
women's voices. 4to. [2732 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359195; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 


MEXICAN (THE) GIRL’S YANKEE SWEET- 
HEART; words by Lillian Harhart, 
music by Carl Heil, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith ¢Co., ine. 

r [2733 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355873; Lillian Earhart, Laurel, 
Miss. 


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no. 8, 1915 27521 


‘MIDNIGHT CHIMES; intermezzo par W. | MIRALDA, FLEUR D’AMOUR; chanson, 


J. Paans, of Holland; piano. [2734 paroles de Roland Gael, musique de 
[ © Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 15, 1915; Pierre Arezzo, of France. [2743 
& EH 351525; Max Eschig, Paris. © Oct. 29, 1918; 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 1915; 


E 351200; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris. 
MIDSUMMER (A) IDYLL; song with 
dance, words by Ludovic Lithgow, | Misrrrerr. See Verdi (Giuseppe) 
music by Llewelyn Wynd, of Great 


ey Britain. [2735 | Mrs. MAxIMUM; maxixe by Harry J. 
© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 20, 1915; Lincoln, of U. S.; solo piano. [2744 
EK 851382; W. Morley & co., London. © MeboiGeriors: Boe Wenas, 
1915; E 855935; Vandersloot music 

_Mimmirary MARcH; l’entente cordiale, by pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

eG eamilin, of Great Britain; 

piano. [2736 | Mir DEINEN BLAUEN AUGEN (Con 
© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1915; Yocechio azzurro); dichtung von H. 
EK 351378; W. Morley & co., London. Heine, musik von Rudolf Horwitz, 
* of Germany, op. 8, no. 5; gesSang u. 
| MILWAUKEE FIRST; march by P. A. piano. [2745 
Miedtke, of U. S.; instrumental. © Mar. 1, 1915; 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; 


[2737 H 351447; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
© ic Feb. 6, 1915; E 355966; 


Paul A. Miedtke, Milwaukee. Mopusat (THE) (The modulator) ; 
march & two step by J. J. Fecher of 
' MINE; words by P. J. O’Reilly, music U.S.; piano. [2746 
| by A. Herbert Brewer, of Great © 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; E 358912; 
Britain. [2738 Joseph J. Fecher, Newark, N. J. 
© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
| EK 3563887 ; Boosey & co., London. MOoLLy, I’M COMING HOME AGAIN; words 
| and music by Newton Alexander, of 
| MINERAL WATERS FOR MANY ILLS; words es. [2747 
| by L. Carter, music by C. Dovovan, © Mar. 6, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 3, 1915; 
| ot Ws S: Washingtcn, Marks-Gold- B 359218 ; W. T. Pierson & CO., New 
/ smith co., ine. [2739 York. 


fey Fan, 2,°1915; 2 ¢. Feb: 17, 1915; 
EH 355885; Lizzie Carter, Excelsior | MON coEUR; text de Franz Ansel, 


Springs, Mo. musique par Xavier Nasalli Rocca, 

2: of Italy. [2748 

eee eee Pint ane © Mar. 1, 1915; 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
pais Mozart (WW, 'S-) “Hasy |. > 1 351448 GeRicordi & co. Milan, 

classics. 

MINUET AND TRIO. See Beethoven (LL. | MON SotpDat; chansonette marche pa- 

van) Easy classics. roles de R. Brisson, musique de L. 

: Payette, of Canada. [2749 

MINUET NUPTIALE; by Edwin H. Le- © Feb. 22, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 

mare, of England, op. 103; organ. BH 356473; Louis Payette, Montreal, 


[2740 Canada. 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351242; Novello & co., Itd., London. | Moon-Boat (THE); words by Pauline 
Carrington Bouvé, music by Roy 


Miprovisa; vals por Rafael R. Her- Mortimer Newman, of U. S. [2750 
nandez y Carmelo Jari, of Puerto © 

a : ’ is © Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 11, 

ee rate Deno [2741 | 4915: 355750; ©. W. Thompson & 

EH 359131; J. Laza & co., San Juan, 

Porto Rico. MOON-DREAMS; reverie, by James R. 

af A Shannon, of U. S.; pf. [2751 

MIR TRAUMTE VON EINEM KONIGSKIND; © Mar. 8, 1915: 2 ¢. Mar. 6, 1915; 


dichtung von H. Heine, musik yon : : ; 
Rudolf Horwitz, of Germany, op. E 359255; Forster, musie publisher, 


19, no 1; geSang und piano. [2742 Chicago. 
© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 2.1915; | Morcen (EIN) AM STRANDE. See Kla- 
E 351421; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. | vierstticke. 


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2752 


Morn OF HOPE; 2 Service for Easter by 
I. H. Meredith and J. W. Terman. 
14, [1] p. 8vo. [212 

© Jan. 16, 1913; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1915; A 395210; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 

Mosgquiro DANCE. See Russian folk 

songs. 


MoTHerR (A), A SWEETHEART, A BOY; 

- words and music by H. A. Doyle, of 

U. S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 

CO. Inc. [2753 

©, Jan. 2,191) 2c. Bebo TT, 19155 

BH 355918; Harold A. Doyle, De Soto, 
Wis. 


MOTHER MINE; from It’s a long way to 
Tipperary, lyrics by Wm. A. Downs, 
musie by Tom Mayo Geary, of U. S. 

[2754 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 

E 355840; Horold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 


MoTHER’S LULLABY; yodel, words and 

music by Geo. W. Camper, of U. S. 

, [2755 

© Feb. 12, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 

FE 358969; Camper & Tyree, Lynch- 
burg, Va. 


Motus (Phaléne); intermezzo by 
Léon Jessel, of Germany, op. 255; 
piano solo. [2756 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 356391; Cranz & co., London. 


MOUNTAIN (A) WEDDING; words by C. 
Gable, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2757 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355919; Chas. Gable, Nemo, S. D. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Easy 
classics for the piano; by Mozart, 
edited by T. Keighley, of England. 
Book 38. Contents:—Nos. 1, 2, 5, 6, 
Minuet.—Nos. 3 & 4, Waltz. [2758 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 351433; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


—— Hear us, O Lord (splendente te, 
Deus); by W. A. Mozart, arr. by 
Louis Victor Saar, of U. S.; 3 part 
women’s chorus. [2759 

© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359012; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


pt. 11) eae 


Mozart (WoLtFGANG AMADEUS)—Con. 
When love the heart of man o’er- 
powers (La dove prende amor) ; 
duet from the opera Magic flute, Hng- 
lish version by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, of U. S., music by W. A. Mo- 
zart; sop. and bass. [2760 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
KE 355934; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on Eng- 
lish version and title.] 


MUSETTA’S VALSE SONG. See Puccini 


(Giacomo) 


MusicaL (A) SNUFF-BOx; by A. Lla- 
dow, played by Hans Hanke, of 
Austria. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, B 398.) [2761 

© Dec. 7, 1911; 22 Dee a; 
E 356279; American piano co., New 
York. 


MyY BASHFUL BEAU; words by Mrs. A. J. 
Franks, music by Carl Heil, of U. 8S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2762 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355920; Mrs. A. J. Franks, North 
Baltimore, O. 


My BEAUTIFUL SWEETHEART FAIR; 
words by J. Morey, music by Samuel 
H. Speck, of U. S. [2763 

© Apr. 8, 1918; 2 e. Dee. 3, 1914; 
FE 359136; Jesse Morey, East Scho- 
daek, N.Y. 


My CANADA Lov; words by F. Doritz, 
music by M. Elkins, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Pasadena, Cal. [2764 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1915; 
E 360008; Albert Bader & co., Pasa- 
dena. 


My CHAUFFEUR; words by H. H. Raab, 
music by Jack Stanley, of U. S., 
Philadelphia, M. D. Swisher. [2765 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
E 358959; Hannah H. Raab, Hat- 
boro, Pa. 


My DREAM OF MY OLD LOVE; words & 
music by O. H. Oakley, arr. by 
Aagot Parker, of U. S. Minneapolis, 
Hennepin pub. co. [2766 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 20, 1915; 
E 355975; Otis Hoyt Oakley, Minne- 
apolis. 


My DREAMLAND BELLE; words by C. A. 
- Burton, music by Jno. S. Crowley, of 
U. S. [2767 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1915; E 359165; 
Chas. A. Burton, Dayton, Tenn. 


176 


, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


| My Faruer’s Love; words by Essex 


W. Kenyon, music by P. Duffy, of 
Canada. (In new songs from songs 
of reality.) [2768 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 351492; E. W. Kenyon, Spencer, 
Mass., & Paul Duffy, Moncton, N. B. 


My GAt Sur; words by Elouise Cooper 
Fowler, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2769 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355930: Mrs. E. C. Fowler, Speonk, 
A ha 


My GARDEN FAIR; words and melody 
by McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. 

[2770 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; E 359125; 
MeNair Ilgenfritz, New York. 


My Goop OLD HOME; words by W. H. 
Walker, music by Edward Wunder- 
lich, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2771 

Siren., 1, 1915: .2.¢. Feb... 17, 
1915; E 355927; Wayne H. Walker, 
Angelica, N. Y. 


My HAND IN THINE; anthem, words 
anon., music by Gaston Borch, of 
U. S., op. 174, no. 2; chorus of 
mixed voices, a capelia. 4to. [2772 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ec Feb. 13, 
1915; E 358964; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


My HEART IS CALLING YOU; poem by 
M. C. Robedeaux-Ward, music by 
R. A. Browne, of U. S.; words and 
melody. [2773 

= 1 ¢ Feb. 11, 1915; E 355767; 
Minnie Cutting Robedeaux-Ward, 
Jersey City. 


My HEART KEEPS RIGHT; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by B. D. 
Ackley, of U. S. [2774 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 27, 
1915; HE 359152; E. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 


My HoNOoLULU PEARL; words and musie 

by Billy & Larry Connery, of U. S. 

[2775 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ec Feb. 15, 

1915; E 358960; Wm. P. Connery, 
jr., Lynn, Mass. 


My KILKENNY Rose; words and music 
by Chas. E. Denton, of U. S. [2776 
© Feb. 23, 1915; 2c Feb. 25, 
1915; E 359127; Estate of Hamilton 
S. Gordon, New York. 


2785 


My LITTLE BABY MINE; from Royal 
lilliputian review, words by Arthur 
Fields, music by Theodore Morse, of 
DS. [2777 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 1915; 
BH 359202; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

My LITTLE DREAM GIRL; words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Anatol 
Friedland, of U. S. [2778 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 359185; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 

My LOVE IS LIKE A RED, RED ROSE; words 
by Rob’t Burns, music by James R. 
Gillette, of U. S. [2779 

i) Pep, 15,.. 1015+. 2 ce. Feb. .3b, 
1915; E 358950; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

My MINDANAO CHOC’LATE SOLDIER; 
words by Clare Kummer, music by 
Christine, of U. S. [2780 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 
1915; 1). .355987:. .T...B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on words]. 

My NELLIE’S EYES; words by A. Tay- 
lor, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2781 

Gyan... 191s. 2 'e¢. Neb: 17, 1915; 
FE 355892; Annie Taylor, Cripple 
Creek, Col. 

My OLD IRON cROSS; words and music 
by Huntley Trevor, of England. 

[2782 

fahren. 23,. 19ip: 2 ¢. Web... 25, 
1915; E 356450; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

My oLpD KENTUCKY HOME; by Stephen 
C. Foster, arr. by Ludwig Renk, of 
U.S., op.1, no. 7; pianoforte. (Songs 
of yesterday, no. 7). [2783 

Cr en SE ts 2 e* rete" th, 
1915; KE 355804; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement]. 

My OWN VENETIAN ROSE; words and 
music by Al. Piantadosie, Jack Glo- 
gau & Joe McCarthy, of U. S. 


[2784 

(©) Web. .11,.1915- 2 e Feb. 11, 
1915; E 355787; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 


My QUEEN IN THE KINGDOM OF LOVE; 
from It’s a long way to Tipperary, 
lyrics by Wm. A. Downs, music by 
Tom Mayo Geary, of U. S. [2785 


© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 15, 
1915; KE 355842; Harold Rossiter 
musie co., Chicago. 


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2786 


My SOUTHERN QUEEN; words by HE. K. 
Graham, music by Car] Heil, of U.S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2786 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
H} 3855876; H. K, Graham, Riverside, 
Cal. 


My TIPPERARY ROSE; from It’s a long 
way to Tipperary, lyric by Wm. A. 
Downs, music by Tom Mayo Geary, 
or U;-S8, [2787 

© Peb. 18;° 1915: Bac, Feb. 35, 
1915; HE 3558389; Harold Rossiter 
musie ¢o., Chicago. 


NACHTLICHES BILD, 
Maria) Drei chinesische gesiinge. 
NAHE. See (Felix) 

Vier lieder. 


See Mayer (Lise 
Weingartner 


NAHE DES GFLIEBTEN. See Mayer (Lise 
Maria) Vier lieder. 

NARREN (DES) NACHTLIED (Il not- 
turno del matto); ged. v. Julius, 
Bierbaum, musik von Rudolf Hor- 
witz, of Germany, op. 5, no. 2; 
gesang u. piano. [2788 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
H 351449; G. Ricordi & co., Milan, 


NATIONAL (THE) ANTHEM OF SERBIA; 
words adapted and music arr. by 
Arthur Fagge, of Great Britain, for 
four-part chorus of mixed voices. 

[2789 

© Feb. 12, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 27, 1915; 

EK 351407; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


NATIONAL (THE) ANTHEMS OF THE 
ALLIES; Japan, Belgium, Russia, 
France & Great Britain, by Arthur 
Fagge, of Great Britain; piano solo. 

[2790 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

E 356384; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


NATIONAL SONGS OF THE ALLIES, and 
others; edited and arr. by H. W. 


Richards, of Great Britain; har- 
monium or American organ, 4to. 
[2791 


© Dec. 23, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 25, 1915; 
EK 3513849; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


Navy (THE) Swine; by Arthur Lenox 
[pseud. of Arthur N. Hosking], of 
U. S.; piano. [2792 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EH 355762; Fowler-Wells co., Phila- 
delphbia. 


pt. INT, nisl, #. Ae 


NEARER, SAVIOUR, NEARER! words and 
musie by C. B. Hopkins, of U. S. 
[27938 
© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c, Feb. 27, 1915; 
EK 859167; Corydon Benjamin Hop- 
kins, Chicago. 


‘NEATH THE FOLDS OF THE RED, WHITE 
AND BLUE; words by Jockey Rus- 
sell, music by Edw. J. Mellinger, of 
U.S. [2794 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 13, 1915: 
E 359187; Alexander Rousselle, St. 
Louis. 


NEUER LEHRGANG DES KLAVIERSPIELS; 
von Kugen Telzel, of Germany, fiir 
klavier; dritte véllig umgearbeitete 
auflage. [2795 

© Dec, 29, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1915; 
EK 3851298; Verlagsanstalt bhymno- 
phon, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on revised edition. ] 


NEVER AGAIN! from Fads and fancies, 
words by Glen MacDonough, music 
by Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. [2796 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
EH 359179; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


NEW (THE) ARMY SONG BOOK; Selected 
and in part arr. by Arthur Gren- 
ville, of Great Britain; old & new 
notations. 4to. [2797 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 351468; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 

NEW JERSEY FOR CHRIST; words by L. 
L. Henry, music by I. H. Meredith, 
of U.S. [2798 


© Mar. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 
FH 358872; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

NEW (TUE) PRACTICAL ORGANIST; Col- 
lection of preludes, offertories and 
postludes, comp. and arr. by Carl 
Fiqué, of U. S. v. 2. Obl. 8vo. 

[2799 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 

BH 355961; Edward Schuberth & co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed on . 
compilation and arrangement. ] 

NEWPORT; musique pour la nouvelle 
danse, Half-time, par A. Caccialupi, 
of Italy, pour piano. [2800 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c«. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351418; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

NicHt (THE) AFTER THE MASQUERADE; 
ja petite operette in 5 scenes, lyric by 
Jules Martin, music by R. Perkins, 
of U.S. [2801 

© 1c. Mar. 1, 1915; D 19558; Ray- 
mond Perkins, New York. 


178 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


2816 


NINETIETH (THE) PSALM; words from 
- the Bible, music by W. W. Gilchrist, 
of U.S. 4to. [2802 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
BE 359266; William Wallace Gil- 
ehrist, Philadelphia. 


NOoBIS FOX TROT; by L. C. Day, of U. S. 
[2803 


© 1c. Feb. 4, 1915; E 355848; 
Lenox Carpenter Day, New York. 


NoBODY ELSE BUT YOU; words and music 
by Worton David and R. Penso, of 
England. [2804 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
. E 351263; B. Feldman & co., London. 


_ Nozsopy HOME; one-step Castle walk, by 
Thos. S. Allen, arr. by Louis Toca- 
ben, of U. S.; mandolin orchestra 
with banjo solo. [2805 


© Jan. 9, 1915; 2 c Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 3590386; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 
Nocturne. See Bliss (J. A.) Sonata. 
NORMANDY GIRL; words by Huntley 
Trevor, music by Henry E. Pether, 
of England. [2806 


 fep. 25, 1915: 1 c. Feb. . 25, 
1915; E 351466; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


NORWEGIAN FANTASIA; by A. von Ahn 
Carse, of Great Britain; violin solo 
and piano. [2807 


isan. 14,-1915;> 1 c. «Keb: 18, 
1915; E 351377; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 


Now unto Him; by Walter Heaton, of 
U. S.; sop. or ten. solo & chorus or 
quartet with organ ace. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, 6th series, 
no. 284). [2808 

© Jan. 2, 1913; 2 ce. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358900; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


Nu NEE—NA JA—ES IST JA ALLES DA; 
lied aus Woran wir denken; bilder 
aus grosser zeit, no. 6, worte v. Leo 
Leipziger, musik von Max Winter- 
feld (Jean Gilbert), of Germany, 
erleichterte ausgabe v. Otto Linde- 
mann; gesang u. piano. [2809 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 e« Feb. 16, 
1915; E 356373; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. 


NUITAMMENT (By night) ; par Charles 
Roepper, of U. S.; violon et piano. 
(Deux morceaux, no. 1.) [2810 

© Feb. 11> 1915s" oe Wen as: 
1915; E 358965; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


NYMPH AND SWAIN; part song, by Addi- 
son F. Andrews, of U. S. 4to. (Part 
songs for mixed voices, no. 10486). 

[2811 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 

1915; EZ 358951; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


O CanaDA; Canadian national anthem, 
words by Helen Taylor, music by 
C. Lavallée, edited and arr. by H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain. [2812 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 20, 
1915; H 356429; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and arranging. ] 


O COME LET US SING UNTO THE LORD; by 
Arthur Pearson, of Great Britain, 
ed. by J. W. Lerman; mixed voices 
with organ ace. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, 6th series, no. 276). 

[2813 

© Oct. 7, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915: 

K 858882; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


O DAY OF REST AND GLADNESS; words 
by C. Wordsworth, music by J. W. 
Lerman, of U. S.; sop. and alto solos 


and duet, or two-part chorus. 4to. 
(Sacred two part choruses, no. 
5007). [2814 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358853; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


O ENGELLAND; parodistisches duett, no. 
5 aus Gewonnene herzen, volksstiick 
in 8 akten, text von Walter Tur- 
ezinsky, musik von Leopold Schmidt, 
of Germany; gesang und piano. 

[2815 

© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 

EH 351271; Harmonie verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. 


O JESUS, THOU ART STANDING. See 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


O LorD, HOW MANIFOLD ARE THY 
works; text from the Psalms, music 
by A. J. Jamouneau, of Great Brit- 
ain, ed. by J. W. Lerman; mixed 
voices. [2816 

©). Bet, TF, F992 2c, Jan. 27,1915 ; 
E 358876; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


V9 


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2817 


pt. II, n. s., v. 19 


O Lorp MosT HOLY; three part song, 
by César Franck, arr. by Bertha 
Remick, of U. S.; mixed voices with 
piano or organ ace. (The laurel 
octavo, no. 896). [2817 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
He 355821: C.. C.. Birchard..& ‘co,, 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


—— women’s voices with piano or or- 
gan ace. (The laurel octavo, no. 
397). [2818 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
BH 359169; C. C. Birechard & ©co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement]. 


’O MALATO CHE RRAGGIONA; macchietta, 
parole e musica di [N. Di Palma] 
of Italy. [2819 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c..Mar.. 1, 1915 ; 
EH 351406; Natale Di Palma, New 
York. 


O MOST MERCIFUL; Short anthem or 
introit, words by Bishop Heber, mu- 
sic by Ernest Bullock, of England; 
mixed voices & organ. 4to. [2820 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 23, 1915; 
Ei 356412; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


O SING UNTO THE LorD; (Cantate 
Domino), anthem, words from the 
Bible, music by Charles Gilbert 
Spross, of U. S.; (octavo no. 2471). 

[2821 

© Feb. 28, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 

EH 359082; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


O SING UNTO THE LORD A NEW SONG; 
anthem, words from Ps. 98, music by 
J. W. Lerman, of U. S.; sop. and 
altos. 4to. (Sacred two part cho- 
ruses, no. 5004). [2822 

(i Sept, 2, 1910+"2\c. Jan! 27/1915: 
BH 358855; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


O THESE FLOWERS OF SUMMER; words 
by Caroline Griffiths, music by Ken- 
neth B. Wood, of England. 4to. 
(Anniversary hymns, no. 68.) [2823 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 3, 1915; 
EH 351485; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


O, TONEKUNST; ord af T. Reimestad, 
tone af Prins Gustaf, ved T. Reime- 
stad, of U. 8S. (Reimestad albun, v. 
Zeno, J.) [2824 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 1915; 
H 355944; Theodor Reimestad, Min- 
neapolis. 


OBERON ; overture from opera by C. M. 
von Weber, arr. by Chas. J. Roberts, 
of U. S.; full orchestra. — [2825 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
Hi 859087; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


OH, FOR A THOUSAND TONGUES TO SING; 
duet or two part chorus, by John B. 
Grant, of U. S. 4to. (Sacred music 
for women’s voices, no. 10477). 

[2826 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
HK} 358952; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


OH GIVE ME BACK MY LOVE; words by A. 
J. Drake, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [2827 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EF. 855869; Addie J. Drake, Essex, 
Conn. 


OH STOP IT, PLEASE STOP IT AWHILE; 
words and music by J. W. Lewis, arr. 
by Miss Knight, of U. S. [2828 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 @ Feb. 27281; 
Hi} 359164; J. W. Lewis, Bath, N. Y. 


Qn! THAT STATE STREET MOB; words by 
M. Tintera & J. Milfait, music by 
xeo0. C. Polini, of U. S.. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [2829 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2¢ Keb. deat: 
E 355910; May Tintera & J. Milfait, 
Chicago. 


OH, THE GIRLIES KEEP A FELLOW BUSY; 
combination one-step hesitation, lyric 
by James J. Montague, music by 
Walter L. Rosenberg, of U. S. (In 
American magazine section of the 
New York Sunday American, Feb. 
14, 1915). [28380 


© Feb. 14, 1915; 1c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
FE} 855847; Star co., New York. 


Ou, THOSE DAYS; from Maid in Amer- 
ica, words by Harold Atteridge, 
music by Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. 

[2831 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1915; 

EK 355977; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


OH, YoU CLOWN; characteristic one- 
step by Hugene Wachenheim, of U.S. 
[arr. by D. Cruger] of U. S.; orch. 
‘New York, Manhattan music pub. co. 
4to. [2832 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
FE 355756 ; Dox Cruger, New York. 


180 


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' no. 8, 1915 


OH YOU FASCINATING Mr. Moon; words 
by Gene Huntington, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2883 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
BE 355886; Mrs. T. D. Menke, Keokuk, 
Ta. 


OHIO, MY SWEET HOME; words & music 
by Albert Slamin, of U. S. [2834 


© Jan. 29,1915; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
E 355700; Slamin-Burrell music ¢o., 
Akron, O. 


Otp IRELAND; words by Mary HE. 
Leary, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith ©Co., 
inc. [2835 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
BE 355880; Mrs. J. P. Pearl, Midvale, 
Id. 


Oxtp UNcLE SAM; march-two step by 
EK. J. Grant, of U. S.; piano. [2836 
(©) Pep..25, 1915/2 c. Feb..27,,1915; 

E 359145; Edw. J. Grant, Cleveland. 


ON THE EXPOSITION ZONE. 
(The) 


See Zone 


ON THE GO; march by Louis Panella, 
of U. S.; piano. (EHasy pieces for 
little playors, no. 3.) [2837 

© Mar: 5,.1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360268; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


ON THE RIVER; barcarolle, by W. O. 
Forsyth, of Canada, op. 38, no. 2; 
piano. [2838 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 356475; Empire music & travel 
club, Itd., Toronto, Ont., Canada. 


(Sur la riviére) ; a characteristic 
piece, by Eduard Parlovitz, of Eng- 
land; pf. [2839 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359068; J. & W. Chester, London. 


ON THE THAMES; song from Father 
Thames, words by H. Ernest Hunt, 
music by Joan Trevalsa, of Great 
Britain. [2840 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 8, 1915; 
BE 356885; Boosey & co., London. . 


ONE PLEASANT DAY; treble clef piece, 
words by Jessica Moore, music by 
Geo. L. Spaulding, of U. S.; vocal 
or instrumental. [2841 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 358953; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


2849 


ONE SWEET DREAM OF you; words by L. 
Eddy, musie by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2842 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
BH 355933; Lou Eddy, Portland, Or. 


GNE (THE) WE MISS MosT; words by 
V. P. Duggins, music by C. Donovan, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
SIMIC. €O., LAC. [2843 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
FH» 355924; Virginia P. Duggins, 
Marshall, Mo. 


ONLY A ROSE; words by Constance 
Whibley, music by Elsie W. Copping, 
of England. [2844 

4G), Keb. sale, 1915: 1 ne; Meb,..48, 
1915; E 3513738; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


Onty (THE) son. See Sacramentum 


_Supremuni. 

OPERA CHORUSES; comp. from _ the 
Laurel octavo. (Standard songs, 
no. 6). [2845 


© Feb 24, 1915; 2 c Feb. 25, 
1915;° EH 359171; C. C. Birchard & 
Co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


ORANGE AND BLACK; Urbana _ high 
school song, words by Horace Bryan 
Garman, music by Alfred Henry 
Beckwith, of U. S. Urbana, Ill. Ur- 
bana high school literary society. 

[2846 

©.Feb. 10,, 1915-2 -c.. Feb. 15, 

1915; E 3858924; Garman & Beck- 
with, Urbana, II]. 


ORESTE (JEAN D’) Nocturno; concert- 
piece by J. d’Oreste, of Germany, op. 
65, no. 1; violin and piano. [2847 

© Feb. 1, 195s" eC Mar. 1 1915: 
EH 351444; Heinrich Wolff, Wiesba- 
den, Germany. 


ORGAN (THE) LOFT; book cxir. Feb., 
1915; magazine of Organ music, nos. 
335-337; by Julius Harrison, Alec 
Rowley and Andrew Freeman, of 


England. obl. 8vo. Contents :— 
Poem.—Sursum corda.—Toccata. 
[2848 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 26,1915; 
BE 351898; G. Schirmer, Itd., London. 


ORIGINAL (THE) CHICAGO BLUES; by 
James White, of U. S.; piano. 
[2849 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359206; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2850 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 10 


ORIOLE (THE) WALTZES; by H. Zim- 
merman, of U. S.; piano. New York, 
New York sheet music clearing 
house. [2850 

© ‘Weli.) 16; 191359" 2 eyFeps 1S, 
1915; E 355968; Hermes Zimmer- 
may, Hadley, Ill. 


OucHT Not CuHurRist? Haster anthem, 
by J. Hayden Morris, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with organ ace. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, 6th series, 
no. 308). [2851 

©. am, 26, Ilse 2 GC dam 20, 
1915; E 358904; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


Our AIRSHIP; words by A. Ellis, music 
by Geo. C. Polini, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Mark’s-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[2852 
©) Jan; 2) 1915+ 2 ee. HebetT, 1915; 
BH 355912; Arthur Ellis, Los Angeles. 


OUR BOYS IN THE ARMY; words by W. G. 
Knights, music by F. Wrigley, of 
Canada. [2853 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EH 351264; Frank Wrigley, Toronto, 
Canada. 


OUR FATHERLAND; German fantasia by 
Edwin Franko Goldman, arr. by 
ibheo Mi Topanr, et OU: 8. Woot, 
Full orch. No. 2. Cornet, clarinet, or 
baritone solo, with piano acc, 

[2854, 2855 

@ereb. 16, 1915: 2 c Web. 19, 

1915; EH 859008, 359034 ; Carl Fischer, 

New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


OUR KHAKI HEROES; words by Eleanor 
Young, music by R. EH. Dornbusch, 
of Great Britain. [2856 

© Jan. 29, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1915; 
E 351190; Rosa KE. Dornbusch, Lon- 
don, 


Our LOVE; words by F. N. Walker, 
music by Geo. C. Polini, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [2857 

© dan: 2.1915; 2 @ Keb..10, foto; 
EH 355902; EF. N. Walker, Madison, 
Wis. 


OuR OKLAHOMA HOME; words and 
music by E. W. Shartel, of U. S. 
Svo. [2858 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ec Feb. 15, 
1915; HE 358926; Elfrieda Woods 
Shartel, Oklahoma City, Okl. 


OUR TROUBLE JUST BEGAN; words by 
J. H, Hooper, music by Geo. C. Po- 
lini, of U. 8S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2859 


© Jan. 2, 1915; '2"e) Webra iets: 
IK 355874; J. H. Hooper, Newark, 
Dy ae 


OVER THE BRIDGE; words by James 
Thomson, music by Herbert Mathe- 
son, of England; no.1in D. [2860 

© Feb. 15, 1915+ 1 cGiyhep a6. 
1915; EK 356361; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


PALAIS POLKA; trot or one-step, music 
by John F. Hammond, jr., of U. S.; 
piano. [2861 


© -Feb. 16, 1915; 2) @ Men oa 
1915; EH 858975; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


PAPA LOVED US ALL THE SAME; words 
by J. C. Andreoli, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U: S. [2862 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
HW) 359215; J. Caesar Andreoli, Brook- 
lyn. 


PAPER (A) CHASE. See Livens (Evan- 
geline) Three sketches. 


PARKS’ PROGRAM QUARTETS NO. 2; for 

male voices. 64 p. 4to. [2863 

© Jan. 7, 1915; 2 c and aff. Jan. 

12, 1915; A 393289; J. A. Parks co., 
York, Neb. 


See Delibes (C. P. L.) 


PASSING (THE) scouts; text and music 
by David K. Stevens, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. (The laurel octavo, 7th se- 
ries, no. 510). [2864 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
HE 359225; C. Co Birchardee eco:, 
Boston. 


PASSEPIED. 


PASTORAL DANCE, nos. 1-4. See Bee- 
thoven (lL. van) WHasy classics, nos. 


. 


PASTORALE; von Dom Scarlatti, frei . 
bearbeitet von Ignaz Friedman, of 
Austria, fiir den konzertvortrag; pi- 
ano. solo. (Konzert-transskription 
TO.) 'T.) [2865 

© Nov. 5, 1914; 1 e. Feb. 9, 1915; 
HE 356342; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


— yon Joseph Marx, of Austria, fiir 
violoncell und klavier. [2866 


© Nov. 6, 1914; 1 c Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356343; Universal edition, Vienna. 


182 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


Patriotic PATRICK MULDOON; words 
and music by Fred. E. Cliffe and Jay 
Whidden, of England. [2867 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 1915; 
BE 351354; B. Feldman & co., London. 


PATRIOTISM; by George Nicholls, of 
Great Britain; cornet solo with piano 
ace. [2868 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 1c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 3513866; Boosey & co., London. 


PATROUILLE (LA) DE NuIT (The night 
patrol); par Jean Martell, of Eng- 
land; piano. [2869 

©) Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351450; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

PEACE BE UNTO you; words from St. 
John, music by Twining Lynes, of 
U. S.; mixed voices and organ. 4to. 

[2870 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 

EH 358995; Charles W. Homeyer & 
co., Boston. 


PEARL OF THE Hast; valse petite, by 
Eric C. Gatty, of England; piano. 
[2871 
@© Web. 6,,1915:; 1, c. Feb. 8,,1915; 
EH 351245; Fred’k W. Calcott & ©co., 
London. 


PENSEE JOYEUSE; par Dezso Lederer, 
of France, op. 95, pour violon avec 
ace. de piano. [2872 

1) Dee. 25. 1914> 4-e:Jan- 25, 1915 ; 
E 351351; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 

PERFECT PEACE AND REST; bymn an- 
them, words by Francis R. Havergal, 
music by George S. Schuler, of U. S. 
4to. (Anthems for mixed voices, no. 
10473. ) [2873 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; | 


EK 355796; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

PETER Pan; words by Sydney Carter, 
music by C. N. Daniels, of U. S. 

[2874 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 

EK 355937; Charles N. Daniels, San 
Francisco. 

PETITE PATROUILLE; ronde de nuit par 
Zerco, of France, pour quintette a 
cordes et clarinette ad lib. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [2875 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 15, 1915; 
BH 351319; Barrau, Luchon (Haute 
Garonne), France. 
PretTroGRAD; Russian march by Heller 
Nicholls, of England; pianoforte. 
[2876 
© Feb. 18, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 356399; Cary & co., London. 


2884 


PETROGRAD FOX TROT; by HE. Pekschine, 
of Holland, domiciled at New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y.; piano. [2877 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
EH 355829; Elise Pekschine, New 
York. 


PHEBE AND JELLICOE; part song, words 
by William Blake, music by Howard 


Gordon Bennett, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. (Summy’s octavo editions. 
no. 2048.) [2878 


© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
HY 359229; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


PHI BETA EPSILON; song by Azel Ames, 
of -U. S. (Jn Phi beta epsilon news, 
¥.. 10, no, 2:) [2879 


© Jan. 5, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 8,.1915; 
EH 355856; Phi beta epsilon corp., 
Boston. 


PIANO ALBUM; by Anton Dvorak, ed. 
and fingered by Clarence Adler, of 
U. 8. (Schirmer’s library of musi- 
cal classics, v. 1036.) [2880 

) Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
H 359279; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PIERROT’S SERENADE; lyric by Fred- 
erick H. Martens, music by Anselm 
Goetzl, of Bohemia, op. 28, in G 
minor. [2881 

@Gpied: (iG, 10nb..) Dec. Keb. -17, 
1915; EH 3513853; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Pincrims (THE) SONG (Le chant du 
pélerin); par Jules Devaux, of 
Great Britain, op. 28; piano. (8 
morceaux earactérisques no. 7.) 

x [2882 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 

E 3856447; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


PIONEER (THE) ; words by A. J. Miller, 
music by A. C. Manning, of U. S. 
New York, C. L. Partee music pub. 
co. [2883 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
EH 359238; A. J. Miller, Eckelson, 
be, bel 


PizzicaTi. See Delibes (C. P. L.) 


PLANNING OUR FUTURE HOME; words by 
A. M. Barney, music by C. Donovan, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith ¢co., ine. [2884 

©. Jan. 2, 1915: 2" ¢. Feb. 17, A915: 
HE 355878; A. M. Barney, Oakland, 
Cal. 


183 


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2885 


PLAYER (THE) QUEEN; Song from an 
unfinished play by W. B. Yeats, 
music by John Alden Carpenter, of 
U: 8.3, med: voice.” [2885 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359285; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PLAYTIME; by Louis Panella, of U. S.; 
piano. (Easy pieces for little play- 
ers, no. 1). [2886 

©) Mar. 5; 1915;.2:¢e, Mar. 5, 1905; 
E 360269; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


PLAYTIME PIECES FOR YOUNG MUSI- 
CIANS; by Ernest Austin, of Great 
Britain, op. 48; piano, English fin- 
gering. Book 1. [2887 

© Web. Toeet915. te. Feb, “19, 
1915; H 356396; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


PLUCKING ROSES; intermezzo-caprice, 
by Cari Lawrence, of U. S. No. 1. 
Band. obl. 24mo. No. 2. Orchestra. 
Ato. [2888, 2889 


© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. each Mar. 6, 
1915; BH 359261, 359262; J. H. Ag- 
new, Des Moines. 

Porm. See Organ (The) loft, book 
CXII, nos. 335-337. 

POSTLUDE ON JAPANESE & BELGIAN NA- 
TIONAL ANTHEMS. See Dicks (Er- 
nest A.) Three organ pieces. 

PRAYER (Plegaria) ; English words by 
Nathan MHaskell Dole from the 
Spanish of Carlos Servet, music by 
Esteban Anglada, of Spain; bari- 
tone voice in G minor. [2890 

©, Feb. 27,1915 :°2 ¢..Mar. 41915 ; 
E 351474; Boston music co., Boston. 

PREISKEGLER-MARSCH; text von Max 
Reichardt, musik von Willy Boehme, 
of Germany, op. 306, fiir pianoforte, 
trio mit text. , [2891 

© Dec. 19, 1914; 1 c Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 351312; Willy Boehme, Berlin. 

PRELUDE. See Chopin (F. F.) 

PRELUDE IN C MINOR; by H. Pachulski, 
revised, phrased, and fingered by O. 
Thimer, of Germany; piano. [2892 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 351356; Augener, ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
ete. ] 

PRELUDE IN F MINOR; by H. Pachulski, 
revised, phrased and fingered by O. 
Thtmer, of Germany; pianoforte. 

[2893 

© Feb. 17, 1915;1c¢. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 351440; Augener, IlItd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision 
and fingering. ] 


pt. 11, nish we 1a 


PRELUDE TO GOETHE’S FAustT (Vorspiel 
zu Goethe’s Faust); by Adolph M. 
Foerster, of U. S., op. 48; full orch. 
No. 1. Seore. No. 2. Parts. 

[ 2894, 2895 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 

1915; E 359199, 359200; Adolph M. | 
Foerster, Pittsburgh. [No. 2—Copy- 

right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


PRELUDES ET NOCES D’ORPHEE, ET 
D’EHURYDICE; act 1, d’Orphée, mimo- 
drame lyrique, musique de Roger- 
Ducasse, of France, extrait transerit 
par Vauteur pour 2 pianos 4 mains. 

[2896 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢ Men ts, ions 

E 351329; Durand et cie., Paris. 

[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


PRIDE OF AMERICA; hesitation waltz, 

by R. S. Morrison, of U. S.; piano. 

[2897 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 

EK} 355797; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


march, by P. F. Biehl, of U. §S.; 
pf. [2898 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 & Feb. 6, 1915; 
EH 359078; Peter Frank Biehl, Cleve- 
land. 


PribkrReE A NokKL; poésie de S. Claudius, 
musique de Paul Fauchey, of France; | 
no. 1 pour soprano or tenor. [2899 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ©. Web. 15, 9915- 
E 351333 ; Philippo, Paris, 


PRIVATE PROPERTY; words by Lew 
Brown, music by Lewis F. Muir, of 
U.S. [2900 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360283; F. A. Mills, ine., New 
York. 


Pro PATRIA; march on patriotic songs 
of Germany, by Hans See, arr. by 
Carl Fischer, of U. S., full orchestra. 
4to. [2901 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359006; Carl Fischer, New York. 


PROGRESSIVE MUSIC SERIES; for basal 
use in primary, intermediate and 
grammar grades, by Horatio Parker, 
Osbourne McConathy, Edward Bailey 
Birge, W. Otto Miessner. Book 3. 
Boston, New York [etc.] Silver, Bur- 
dett and company [1915] 208 p. 
Svo. [2902 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
4, 1915; A 391232; Silver, Burdett 
& co., Boston. 


184 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


ProMEsses (Les); paroles de Marthe 
Dupuy, musique de Xavier Nasalli 
Rocco, of Italy; chant et piano. 

[2903 
tc) Mar. 1, 1915; 1 -e. Mar. 2,.1915; 
E 351451; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


Puccinr (Giacomo) Musetta’s valse 
song; from La bohéme, by G. Puc- 
cini, played by Howard Brockway, 
of U. S. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, B 1193.) [2904 

© Mar. 14, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
EH 358701; American piano co., New 
York. 


Vogelchen (Das) (E Vuccellino) ; 

dichtung von R. Fucini, deutsch von 

Louise Perrot, musik von Giacomo 
Puccini, of Italy; gesang u. piano. 

[2905 

@© Mar. 1, 1915; 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351459; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


QUEEN (THE) OF DREAMLAND; words 

by L. E. A. D’Amico, music by Geo. 

wee eounm,- of U. S. Washington, 

Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [2906 

By Pent 1915: 2'c. Feb. 17, 1915; 

H 355915; Louis E. A. D’Amico, 
Cleveland. 


QUI LA VOCE SUA SOAVE. 
(Vincenzo) 


See Bellini 


RAGTIME (THE) BAGGAGE MAN; lyric 
by Bide Dudley. music by Maurice 
Levi, of U. S. [2907 

© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 355851; Maurice Levi & Co., New 
York. 


RAMEAU (JEAN PHILIPPE) Rappel 
(Le) des oiseaux; von J. Ph. Ra- 
meau, frei bearbeitet von Ign. Fried- 
man, of Austria, fiir den konzert- 
vortrag; piano solo. (Konzert 
transskriptionen, no. 12.) [2908 

© Nov. 5, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356344; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


RAMONA’S DREAM; words and music by 
F. C. S. Fisher, of U. S. [2909 


me 1 «Rep, 3, 1915: 355844: 
Florence C. Seward Fisher, San 
Jacinto, Cal. 


RANKS (THE) OF LIGHT; words by 
Colin Sterne, music by H. Ernest 
Nichoi, of Great’. Britain. 4to. 
(Choir classics for young singers, 
no. 4001.) [2910 

© Dec. 3, 1912;.2 e. Jan: 27,1915; 
E 358890; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


2918 


RAVEL (MAURICE) Deux mélodies 
hébraiques; par M. Ravel, of France, 
avee ace. de piano. Contents :—Kad- 
disch.—L’Enigme éternelle. [2911 

© dan: ‘30,°1915% Pe Web; 15, 
1O1S: Hy B51S22*s Durand . et cie., 
Paris. 


RAYMOND OVERTURE. 
By, A: } 


See Thomas (C. 


RECOLLECTIONS; words by Viron D. 
Mitchell, music by P. De Veillier, 
or U:.S. [2912 

1d. @. Jans; 30, 19Pes By 359134 ; 
Mrs. E. W. Mitchell, Lampasas, Tex. 


REDEEMER’S PRAISE, 4 Special Waster 
service for the Sundav school. 31 
p. -8vo. [2913 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
17, 1915; A 3895233; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 


REGAL ROSE; words and music by G. 
D. Johnson, of U. S.; rearranged. 
[2914 


© 1c Mar. 6, 1915; BE 359244; 
Georgia Douglas Johnson, Washing- 
ton. 


REGIMENTAL (THE) SONG; Hungarian 
march part song, text by Frederick 
H. Martens, musie arr. by Alfred J. 
Silver, of England; male voices. 4to. 

[2915 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 

EK 356468; J. Fischer & bro., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


REICHTUM; ged. von Julius Bierbaum, 
musik von Rudolf Horwitz, of Ger- 
many, op. 11; gesang wu. piano. 

[2916 
©) Mar..1, 1915; 1.¢e Mar. 2, 1915; 
Hi 351453; G. Ricordi & co.; Milan. 


REISEBECHER (DER); ged. von Conrad 
Ferdinand Meyer, musik von Karl 
Kimpf, of Germany, op. 52, fiir eine 
singstimme und klavier. [2917 
-© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 351308; Musikverlag, Eos, g. m. b. 
h., Berlin Schéneberg, Germany. 


REITERS ABSCHIED; ged. von Rudolf 
Presber, musik von Hans Hermann, 
of Germany; gesang und piano. 
Liederreihe, aus der kriegszeit, no. 
13.) [2918 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ce. Feb. 4, 1915; 
E 351300; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 


185 


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REJOICE IN THE DAY; anthem for fes- 
tival or general use, by H. Clough- 
Leighter, of U. S.; mixed voices with 
sop. or ten. solo and organ acc. 4to. 
(The choral service, no. 836). [2919 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
BH 355963; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


REMINISCENCES OF CHILDHOOD; words 
by H. L. Dodge, music by Simon 
Kooyman, of Holland, domiciled at 
Long Beach, Cal. Long Beach, Cal., 
H. L. Dodge music co. [2920 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2=c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 359189; Howard L. Dodge, Long 
Beach, Cal. 


RESPONSE AFTER PRAYER; words and 
music by Chas. C. Ackley, of U. S. 
Size 2 by 54 inches. [2921 

Cr Apron7; 1914 +2 ei dany27, 1915; 
E 358871; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

RESPONSIVE BEATITUDES; and response, 
Father hear our prayer, words from 
the Bible, music by A. J. Brown, of 
U. §S. 4to. (Musical library of 
sacred music, series 2, no. 14.) 

[2922 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
EH 355822; A. J. Brown, Lynn, Mass. 


REUBEN FOX TROT; by Kd. B. Claypoole, 
arr. by Maurice F. Smith, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. [2923 


© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 359116; Jos..W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


RHEINLANDER-SCHOTTISCHE; by Hans 
See, arr. by M. L. Lake, of U. S.; 
full orchestra. 4to. [2924 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359005; Carl Fischer, New York. 

RHYTHMIC SIGHT-READING SCHOOL FOR 
BEGINNERS; by Christian Schifer, of 
Great Britain, op. 96; piano. [2925 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
EK 356417; Augener, ltd., London. 


RING, YE BELLS OF CHRISTMAS; words 
and music by E. EH. Cortright, of 
U. S.. 4to. [2926 

© Dec. 7, 1914; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355770; E. E. Cortright, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

Rise, O star; words by Fred J. Bowles, 
music by Rudolph Ganz, of Switzer- 
land, domiciled at New York; sop. 
or ten. or alto or bar. [2927 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 
1915; E 355960; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


Risotuto; march by G. Tigano, of 
U. S.; military band. 4to. [2928 
© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 

Ei 858999 ; Seiberling-Lucas music co., | 
Portland, Ore. 


RIvuLeT (THE); brilliant study by 
Stephen Heller, edited, revised and 
augmented by M. Moszkowski, of 
Germany; piano. (Schmidt’s educa- 
tional series, no. 188.) [2929 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 356406; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & revision. ] 


Road (THE) To ARCcADY; words by H. 
Kemp, music by M. Blazejewicz, of 
U.S. [2980 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c Jan. 30, 1915; 
E 359081; Carl Hauser, New York. 


ROMAN PERSAN; berceuse, paroles de 
Charles Cluny, musique de Léon 
Amouroux, of France, arr. par “L. 
Diodet, chant et piano. [29381 


© Oct. 29, 1913; 1 ¢ Webstore 
EH 351196; L. Digoudé-Diodet, Paris. 


ROMANCE; aus der oper, La pazza per 
amore, von Nicolas Dalayrae, frei 
bearbeitet von Ignaz Friedman, of 
Austria, fiir den konzertgebrauch ; 
piano solo. (Konzert-transskrip- 
tionen no. 9.) [2932 

© Nov. 5, 1914; 1 e. Feb. 9, 1915; 
KE} 356345 ; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


—— by Frederick A. Williams, op. 88, 
of U. S.; piano. [2933 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 

E 358928; G. Schirmer, New York. 


ROMANCE OF A ROSE; by Adelaide M. 

Merrill, of U. S.; pianoforte. [2934 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 

E 355749; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


ROMANTIC SERENADE; by Porfirio 
Tealdi, of Italy, op. 6, no. 3; piano. 
[29385 


© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 19, 1915; 
HE 3859022; Carl Fischer, New York. 


RONDO BURLESQUE; par Jules Devaux, 
of Great Britain, op. 28; piano. (8 

_morceauv caractéristiques, no. 2.) 
[2936 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 356442; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 


186 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2952 


|; Rosario (It) (The rosary); testo 
. italiano di Evelina Levi, of Italy; 
Eng. version by Robert Cameron 
Rogers, musica di Ethelbert Nevin; 
mezzo-soprano o baritono. [2937 
© Feb. 20, 1915; 2c. Feb.. 25, 
1915; E 3856456; Boston music Co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
Italian text.] 


Rose NELL; words by B. Seefeld, music 
by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co. [2988 

© Janu. 2, 1915; 2 c Web. 17, 1915; 
E 355897; Bertha Seefeld, Toma- 
hawk, Wis. 


| ROUND THE GALLEY FIRE; words by 

P. J. O'Reilly, music by Herbert 

Oliver, of Great Britain; no. 2 in C. 

[2939 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 19, 

1915; E 356397; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


RoyaL (THE) STANDARD; words by 
G. H. Moore, music by Richard Was- 
sell, of Great Britain. [2940 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 1 c Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 351376; G. H. Moore, Birming- 
ham, England. 


RoyaLt (THE) TELEPHONE; words by 
Peter Shupe, music by C. H. Powell, 
of U. S. [2941 


dune 24,°°1914- 2 « Jan. 27, 
1915; E 358847; Chas. H. Powell, 
Springfield, O. 


RULE, BRITANNIA; [and] La Marseil- 
laise; arr. for drum and fife band, 
by Boosey & co. 4to. (Boosey’s 
new drum and fife journal, no. 229.) 

[2942 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 18,1915; 

E 351867; Boosey & co.,- London. 

[Copyright is claimed an arrange- 
ment. ] 


RUNAWAY JUNE; by Harold Freeman, 
ney Geo. J. Trinkaus. of U..S.; 
vocal orch, in B flat. 4to. [2943 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915: 
E 359201; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement]. 


RUSSIAN FOLK SONGS; arr. and played 
by Harriette Cady, of U. S. (Ryth- 
modik record music rolls, D 9784). 
Contents: Song of the Volga boat- 
man.—Russian wedding song.—Mos- 
quito dance. [2944 

© Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 358703; American piano co., New 
York. 


RUSSIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM; [and] 
Belgium, La Brabanconne; arr. for 
drum and fife band, by Boosey & co. 

[2945 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 3513868; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


RUSSIAN PATROL; by Bertram Le- 
strange, of England; piano. [2946 
© Feb. 13, 1915; tx, Feb. 15, 
1915; E 351346; Ascherberg. Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


RUSSIAN WEDDING soNG. See Russian 


folk songs. 

SABBATH (A) PRAYER; English verse 
by_Francis Rogers, music of the song 
Hoffnung by Louise Reichardt, of 
U. S.; med. voice. [2947 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EK 355779; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SACRAMENTUM SUPREMUM; words by 
Owen Seaman and Henry Newbolt, 
music by Margaret Meredith, of 
England; choral work for sop. cont. 
and bar. solos, with chorus. 4to.. 
Contents :—King’s men.—Sacramen- 
tum supremum.—The schoolfellow.— 
The only son.—Song of intercession 
and thanksgiving. [2948 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 1c. Feb. 12, 1915; 
‘E 351318; Margaret Meredith, Lon- 
don. 


SACRIFICE (THE) ; an Indian mourning 
song, adapted text from The chil- 
dren of the sun by J. M. Cavaness, 
music by Thurlow Lieurance, of 
cS. [2949 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355798; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. . 
SANGERGRAB; ged. von Erich Langer, 
musik von Karl Kampf, of Ger- 
many, op. 53, no. 1, fiir mannerchor ; 
partitur u. stimmen. 4to. [2950 
© Dec. 29, 1914; 1c. Jan. 23, 1915; 
E 351279; Musikverlag, Eos, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin-Schéneberg, Germany. 
SAILING THRU THE PANAMA CANAL} 
words by Gorman bros., music by J. 
Walter Leopold, of U. S. [2951 
© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 355950; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


SAINT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Cendre (La) rouge; dix poémes ly- 
riques, poésies de Georges Docquois, 
musique de C. Saint-Saéns, of 
France, nos, 1-10. [2952 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 351321; Durand et cie., Paris. 


187 


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SarntT-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE)— 
Continued. 

——God save the King; hymne na- 
tional anglais, texte frangais et acc. 
de piano, par C. Saint-Saéns, of 
France. No. 2, mezzo-sop. ou bary- 
ton. [2953 


© Dec. 12, 1914; 1 ce. Dec. 26, 1914; 
E 351258; Durand et cie, Paris. 
Henry Vill; opéra par C. Saint- 
Saéns, fantaisie arr. par H. Mouton, 
of France; partie pour piano con- 
ducteur. [2954 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
iH) “Soilece ;.. Durand et cie., Paris: 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 

Suite algérienne; by C. Saint- 
Saéns, op. 60, arr. by Dan Godfrey, 
of Great Britain; military band. 
(Chappell’s army journal, no. 418.) 

[2955 
© Feb. 5, 1915; 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; 

EK 3564380; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

rangement. ] 

—— Swan (The) (Le cygne) ; melody 
by C. Saint-Saéns, arr. by H. F. 
Odell, of U. S.; mandolin orchestra. 

[2956 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915: 

E 359035; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 

Vive la France; poésie de Paul 
Fournier, musique de C. Saint-Saéns, 
of France. [2957 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 15, 1915; 

E 3513832; Durand et cie., Paris. 
SALUTATION (THE) OF THE DAWN; dra- 

matic song for soprano or tenor, 

words translated from the Sanskrit, 

music by J. P. Kiirsteiner, of U. S.; 

op. 24, no. 2. New York, Kiirsteiner 

& Rice. [2958 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2c. Feb. 20, 1915; 

E 359085; Jean Paul Kiirsteiner, 

New York. 

SALUTE THE FLAG; march, by Gustave 
Schumann, of U. S.; arr. by Mackie- 
Beyer, of U. S., military band, 4to. 

[2959 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1915; 

E 359258; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 

delphia. 

march (two-step), by Gustave 

Schumann, of U. S., arr. by Mackie- 

Beyer, of U. S., full orchestra, 4to. 

[2960 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1915: 
EB 359259; J. W. Pepper & son, Phila- 
delphia. 


SALVE priMorA. See Gounod (C. F.) 


San FRANCISCO BOUND; words by P. 
Mowbray, music by Everett J. Evans, } 
of U. S. [2961 } 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 17, B 
1915; E 3858981; Phillip Mowbray, 
Anderson, Ind. 


SAN FRANCISCO FAIR; words by Mrs. E. 
M. Badger, music by Edward Wun- 
derlich, of U.S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [2962 | 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EK 355898; Mrs. EH. M. Badger, Le 
Grand, Cal. 


SANDS (THE) or SANDY Hook; words 
and music by Arthur Lenox [pseud. 
of Arthur N. Hosking] of U. S. 

[2963 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 

TH) 355763 ; Fowler-Wells co., Philadel- 
phia. 


SANTA’S JOY FACTORY; a juvenile 
Christmas cantata; music by I. H. 
Meredith; libretto by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson. 385 p. 8vo. [2964 

© Oct. 14, 1912; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1915; A 395205; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 

SARABANDE. See Hiandel (G. F.) 

Easy classics, no. 4. 


SAVE DIS LITTLE NIGGER FROM DE RAIN 
AN’ DE FROST; words by Minnie Arm- 
strong, music by Pauline B. Story, 
of U. S.; song, with male quartette 
arr. by Theodore Westman. New 
York, Modern music pub. co. [2965 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
E 355980; Richard Nugent, New 
York. 


SAVIOUR, LIKE A SHEPHERD; words by 
Dorothy A. Thrupp, music by W. 
Stillman Martin, of U.S. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, 6th Series, 
no. 274.) [2966 


© Oct. 3, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan, 2 ae, 
E 358906; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


ScENE FINALE ET CHOEUR; act 3, d’Or- 
phée, mimodrame lyrique, musique 
de Roger-Ducasse, of France, extrait 

_transcrit par l’auteur pour 2 pianos 
4 mains. [2967 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
EK 351330; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion.] 


188 


no. 3, 1915 


ScENE PASTORALE; par Jules Devaux, 
of Great Britain, op. 28, piano. (8 
morceaux caractéristiques, no. 4.) 

[2968 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 356444; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


Scéuerzo. See Bliss (J. A.) Sonata.— 
‘® Chopin (F. F.) 


! ScHERZO FUGUE; by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of England, op. 102; organ. (Re- 
cital series, no. 47.) [2969 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 351240; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
@ don, 


SCHERZO-VALSE; par Georges Hmile 
Tanguay, of Canada, pour le piano. 
[2970 


© Dec. 12, 1914; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1914; 
BH 351260; Durand et cie., Paris. 


| ScHOOL OF EASY cLASSIcS. See Men- 
,  delssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


{ 
| SCHOOLFELLOW (THE) See Sacramen- 


tum supremum. 

| 

| ScHuBeRT (FRANZ PertTER) Adagio 

| molto and allegro vivace; from no. 4 
Symphony, The tragic, by Fr. Schu- 

' bert, condensed from the full score 

| 


by W. Piercy, of England; salon- 
orchester. (The cinema music jour- 
[2971 


im) Wen. 17, 1915: 1 «. Feb. 18, 
1915; E 351871; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York. 


— Crow (The) (Die kriihe); Eng- 
lish version by Alice Mattullath. 
music by F. Schubert, edited by 
Max Heinrich, of U. S.; high voice 
in C minor. (Superior edition, no. 
4891.) [2972 


©. dan; 20, 1915: QcreFeb. 19, 
1915; E 359026; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing & English version. ] 


nal, no. 3.) 
| 
| 


— Good night (Gute nacht) ; text by 
W. Miiller, Eng. version by Alice 
Mattullath, musie by F. Schubert, 
edited by Max Heinrich, of U. S.; 
high voice in G minor. (Superior 
edition, no, 4889. ) [2973 

© January 20, 1915; 2 c, Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359027; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & English version. } 


87498—15——_5 


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2981 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PEereR)—Continued. 
To the Hternal One (Dem Un- 
endlichen); text von MKlopstock, 
English version by Alice Mattullath, 
music by Fr. Schubert (posth.) 
edited by Max Heinrich, of U. S.; 
high voice in F. (Superior edition, 
no. 4887.) [2974 
© Jan.! 20;°1915:" 2 ‘ce. Feb: 19, 
1915; EK 359028; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & Hnglish version. ] 

SCHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER) 
Warum; by Schumann, op. 12, 
played by Hans Hanke, of Austria. 
(Rythmodik record musi¢e rolls, C. 
1054). . [2975 

iC) Mar 21.1912" 2.¢; Jani, 
1915; FE 356282; American piano co., 
New York. 

Scissors; let’s cut up, one step by 

Maurice Levi, of U. S.; piano. [2976 
©°’yan, 29, 1915; °2 eh Feb. ‘15; 


1915; BE 355852; Maurice Levi & co., 
New York. 


SEBASTIAN’S TWO AND FouR; by Paul 
Biese and F. Henri Klickmann, of 
U.S8.; piano. Continental ed. [2977 


©) Wem: 1s, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 
1915; E 355947; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SECOND SONG OF THE RHINE-DAUGHTER. 
See Wagner (R.) Easy classics, 
book no. 4. 


SECRET (THE) OF THE DAISIES; words 
and music by N. M. Fall, of U. S. 
[2978 
© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1915; 
BH) 359249; Nellie M. Fall, Chicago. 


SECRETLY; words by Schuyler Greene, 

music by Christine, of U. 8. [2979 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 

EH 359242; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


SEUTA’S BALLAD. See Wagner (R.) 
Easy classics, book 4, no. 5. 

SENTIMENTAL (THE) TurRK; from The 
model girl, words by Anne Caldwell, 
music by Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. 
[2980 
© Webs. 283 e015 22 so Mebuczyz, 
1915;) Hy 359159: TT. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
SEPTEMBER MORN; words by G. Terry, 
musie by Geo. C. Polini, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith ¢o.. 
inc. [2981] 
© Jan, 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17,1915; 

H 355884; Gladys Terry, Seattle. 


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2982 


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SERENADE (THE); words by F. Locker 
Lampson, music by Charlotte HE. 
Longthorne, of England. [2982 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
BE 351425; Charlotte H. Longthorne, 
Frizinghall, Bradford, England. 


SERENADE CARNAVALESQUE; par Charles 
Roepper, of U. S.; violon et piano. 
(Deux morceaux, no. 2.) [2983 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 13, 
1915; E 358966; Boston music co., 
Boston. 
SERENADE SENTIMENTALE; par Alfred 
Barbirolli, of Italy, pour piano. 
[2984 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 1 ce Feb. 23, 
1915; E 356419; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 

Sresostris. See Weingartner (Telix) 
Vier lieder. 

SEXTET FROM LucIA DI LAMMERMOOR. 
See Donizetti (Gaetano) 


SHADOW DANCE. See MacDowell (E. 
A.) 
SHapows. See Livens (Evangeline) 


Three sketches. 


SHALL THE U. S. GO TO WAR; words 
and musie by J. V. Gates, of U. 8. 
[2985 


© 1c. Feb. 17, 1915; E 358993; 
John V. Gates, Carthage, Ind. 


SHARLEE; waltz, by J. Defour and F. 
Hauser, of U. S.; arr. by J. Defour 
and F. Hauser, jr., of U. S.; pf. 

[2986 

© 1c. Mar. 6, 1915; EH 359243; 

John Defour and Frank Hauser, jr., 
New York. 


SHE IS LIVING IN THE LAND WHERE THE 
RIVER SHANNON FLOWS; words by 
HH. La Forge, music by Carl Heil, of 
Uses. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., inc. [2987 

(© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
FE. 855877; Earl La Forge, Lebanon, 
Or. 


SHE’S THE GIRLIE OF MY DREAMS; words 
by Edwin Ray Coffin, music by J. M. 
Daniel, of U. S. Manson, Ia., Dan- 
iel-Coffin pub. co. [2988 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 2, 1915; 
I) 859188; J. Meredith Daniel, Man- 
son, Ia. 


SHEPHERD DIVINE; hymn-anthem, words 
anon., music by J. Hayden Morris, 
of U. S. 4to. (Anthems for mixed 
voices, 6th series, no. 292.) [2989 

@ Jan. 21,1918: 2c. Jan, 27, 1915" 
HE 358894; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


a 


SHEPHERD’S REST; a lullaby by Fred- 
erick A. Schiefelbein, of U. S.; piano. 
(Hasy pieces for little players, no. 


11). - [2990 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 5, 19915; 
EH 360265; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


SHINE, BETHLEHEM STAR; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
I. H. Meredith, of U. S. [2991 

© Oct. 22, 1912; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 858886; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. , 


SHORT AND SWEET; polka by T. V. Short, 
arr. by G. H. Reeves, of U. S.; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [2992 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
EH 359011; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


SHOW ME THE WAY TO YOUR HEART; 
words by A. J. Mills, music by Ben- 
nett Scott, of Great Britain. [2993 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 3, 1915; 
EH 351429; Star music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 


SIDE BY SIDE; words and music by 
Henry Clark, of Great Britain. 
[2994 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 1c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
EH 38513838; W. Morley & co., London. 


SIE KAM ZUM SCHLOSS GEGANGEN. See 
Zemlinsky (Alexander ) Sechs 
gesinge. 


SIEGESLIED AUF OSTERN (Song of vic- 
tory Easter); [by E. Stern], of 
U. S.; quartette with English and 
German text. 4to. (Sela collection, 
no. 8018, 3019.) No. 1. Male voices. 
in EH flat, op. 107a. No. 2. Mixed 
voices, in D, op. 107b. [2995, 2996 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 ec. each Feb. 16, 
1915; H 355824, 355825; Antigo pub. 
co., Antigo, Wis. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. | 


SirvaAno. See Mascagni (Pietro) 


Sine, O SING, THIS BLESSED MORN; 
Christmas [anthem] words by Chris- 
topher Wordsworth, music by George 
B. Nevin, of U. S.; bar. solo and 
chorus for men’s voices with organ 
ace. 4to. (Male selections, no. 
3010.) [2997 

© Oct. 25, 1912; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 
HE) 358887; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York, 


190 


0 SESS Sea 


no. 3, 1915 


SING ON GLAD voIcEs; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Broughton Ed- 
wards, of U. S. [2998 

© Oct. 14, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
E 358885; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


SIncLE (THE) MAN; from the musical 
medley, Fads and fancies, words by 
Glen MacDonough, music by Ray- 
mond Hubbell, of U. S. [2999 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
BE 355774; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


SKIP a-tonc; fox trot by W. T. Car- 

roll, of U. S.; piano. [8000 

ey Web. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 2,:1915: 

E 359184; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


‘SLEEP NOBLE HEARTS. See Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


SLIPPERY ELM: fox trot, by Al. Moquin, 

of U. S.; piano. [3001 

| © Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 

~ #E 360282; Waterson, Berlin, & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


‘Sry-soors ; fox trot, by Maurice McAll, 

of U. S.; piano. [3002 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 

E 355846; Boosey & co., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


SMILE LITTLE GIRL ONCE MORE; words 
by E. Wrightman Harwood, music 
by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. [30038 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355863; E. Wrightman Harwood, 
Lexington, Va. 


SNOWFLAKES (THE); words by Annié 
Gilberté, music by Max Herzberg, of 
U. S.; high voice in E flat. [3004 

© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 358025; Carl Fischer, New York. 


SNOWMAN (THE) AND OTHER LITTLE 
TUNES; by M. C. Temple Frere, of 
England; piano. [8005 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 1¢. Mar. 4, 1915;. 


HB 356451; Cary & co., London. 


Sore. See Gondole (La) 


Soir SUR LES CHAUMES; étude sym- 
phonique par J. Guy Ropartz. of 
France, pour orchestre. [8006 

© Dee. 12, 1914; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1914; 
E 351261; Durand et cie, Paris. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3015 


SoOLATIUM; di L. Contini Anselm, of 

Italy, op. 12, per pianoforte. [3007 

© Dec. 18, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 

E 356356; Lucia Contini Anselmi, 
Milan. 


SOLDIER "AD; words by Florence Hoare, 
music by Joseph H. Roeckel, of Great 
Britain, in key of F. [3008 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 1c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
BE 351880; W. Morley & co., London. 


SOLITUDE; romance par Pierre Lescaut, 

of Great Britain, pour piano. [3009 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 

FE) 356434; Edwin Ashdown, itd., Lon- 
don, 


SoME ONE; words and music by J. C. 

Goodspeed, of U. S. 8vo. [8010 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1915; 

E 355816; Jennie Crawford Good- 
speed, Hennessey, Okl. 


Some perp; fox trot by Aima M. San- 

der, of U. S.; piano. Continental ed. 

[3011 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 

E 355948; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York. 


SomepAy; words by M. Beckwith, mu- 
sic by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washing- 
ton, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[8012 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 

FB 355883 ; Margaret Beckwith, Paint- 
ed“ Post; N. 


SOMEONE’S BOY IS WITH THE SLAIN; 
words and music by I. F. Layton, of 
U. S. Brooklyn, Layton & Peterson. 

. [8013 
© Feb. 10, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355781; Ida F. Layton, Brooklyn. 


SOMEWHERE IS SUNSET LAND; words by 
Percy Edgar, music by Henry #. 
Pether, of England. [3014 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
351467; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SonATA IN A. See Hindel (G. F.) 


SoNG OF INTERCESSION. See Sacrameb- 
tum supremum. 


Sone (THE) oF Sones; by Moya, arr. 
by S. Deshon, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[3015 
© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 359260; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on band 
arrangement. ] 


11 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3016 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


Sone (A) oF SUMMER; by W. O. 
Forsyth, of Canada, op. 38, no. 1; 
piano. [3016 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 356476; Empire music & travel 
club, Itd., Toronto, Ont., Canada. 


Sone (THE) OF THE MOTOR BOAT; words 
by J. Brown, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [3017 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355861; Julia Brown, Freeport, 
Me. 


Sone OF THE VOLGA BOATMAN. 
Russian folk songs. 


See 


Sone (A) oF worK; words by Colin 
Sterne, music by H. Ernest Nichol, 
of Great Britain. 4to. (Choir 
classics for young singers, no. 4002.) 

[8018 


© Dec. 3, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EH 358891; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


SONG OF YEARNING; reverie-nocturne by 
Stanley F. Widener, of U. S.; piano- 
forte. [8019 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EH 355799; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SONGS MY FATHER LOVES; compiled by 
Kingsley Kendrick Lloyd, of U. S.; 
voice and piano. 4to. [3020 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 358986; Lioyd Adams Noble, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on com- 
pilation. } 


SONGS MY MOTHER LOVES; compiled by 
Kingsley Kendrick Lloyd, of U. S.; 
voice & piano. 4to. [8021 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16,1915; 
EH 358987; Lloyd Adams Noble, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on com- 
pilation. ] 


SONNENSEGEN. See 
Maria) Ftinf lieder. 


Sons oF BRITAIN; march by F. W. Mc- 
Nichol, of Great Britain; military 
band. [8022 

© Jan. 15, 1915: 2 cG Feb, 19. 
1915; E 359013; Carl Fischer, New 
York, 


Sons (THE) OF THE MAPLE LEAF; poem 
by O. A. McDonald, music by R. A. 
Browne, of U. S.; words and mel- 


Mayer (Lise 


ody. [3023 

© 1 e. Feb. 10, 1915; BE 355769; 
Ormond A. McDonald, Victoria, 
B. C., Canada, 


1 


Sons (THE) OF THE MAPLE LEAF— | 
Continued. 
—— words by J. W. Stalker, music by 


John W. Bullough, of Canada. St. 
Boniface, Manitoba, Canada, Nor- 
wood music publishers. [3024 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; | 
E 358925; John W. Stalker, St 
Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. 


SooN FORGETTING ; words by William F. | 
Dean, music by Walter Wallace — 
Smith, of U. S. [3025 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ¢ Feb. 15, 
1915; E 3858954; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Sorce; text von Karl Leopold Mayer, 
musik yon Erich Anders, of Ger- 
many, op. 19. (Funf gedichte, no. 
4.) [8026 
© Dee. 29, 1914; 1 «@ Jan. 28, 

1915; H 3851283; Musikverlag Eos, 

g. m. b. h., Berlin-Schéneberg, Ger- 

many. 


SOSPIRI D’AMORE; d’aprés un motif de 
Giuseppe Sammartini, par Alfred 
Kaiser, of Germany, revu et doigté 
par Hans Wessely. [8027 


© Feb. 11, 19155 Pee eben 2a: 
1915; E 356420; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 


SOUFFRANCE; par Martinus Sieveking, 
of France. 1. Violoncelle et piano. 
2. Violon et piano. [8028, 3029 


© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 ce. each Feb. 4, 
1915; E 3513801, 351302; Albert Stahl, 
Berlin W. Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on violoncello & piano.] 


Sout (THE) TRIUMPHANT; anthem, 
words by Bishop Heber, music by T. 
Tertius Noble, of England; baritone 
solo and chorus. 4to. [8030 


© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 351427; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


SPAIN’S HOMAGE TO COLUMBIA (Brindo 
4 tu salud); Hnglish words by Na- 
than Haskell Dole, from the Span- 
ish of J. M. Moreno, music by Hste- 
ban Anglada, of Spain; baritone 
voice in HK. [38031 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
H 351475; Boston music co., Boston. 


SPANISH BALLET; danse classique, by 
Antonio Miranda, of U. S., op. 37; 
pf. [3032 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 
1915; EH 859069; A. Teres, New York. 


2 


Kl 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


3051 


SPECIAL (THE) CONSTABLE; humorous 
song, words and music by Nelson 
- Jackson, of Great Britain. [38033 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 ce Feb. 15, 
1915; E 351885; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


SPECIALTY ROSE; [by R. C. Ryley], of 
Ireland, domiciled at Buffalo, N. Y. 
Melody only. [8034 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1915; H 355971; 
Robert Charles Ryley, Buffalo. 


SPEEDIN’ "LONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY} 
a real foxy trot. words and music 
by Bee Alderman, of U. S. [8035 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c Feb. 25, 
1915; E 359122; Beatrice Alderman, 
Fremont, Nebraska. 


Spirit oF Gop; hymn anthem, words 
by Geo. Croly, music by James R. 
Gillette of U. S.; mixed voices with 
organ ace. 4to. (Anthems _ for 
mixed voices, no. 10476). [3036 

@) eb. ii 1915: 2 c. Feb. 11, 
1915; E 355800; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Sprrir (THE) oF 1915; march by R. 

M. Storer, of U. S.; piano. [8037 

© 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; E 355990; 
Robt. M. Storer, St. Louis. 


SPOONING "NEATH THE MIDNIGHT STAB; 
words by J. S. Thomas; music by 
A. Melvin Crosby, of U. S. New 
York, C. L. Partee music pub. co. 

[3038 

© Feb, 23, 1915; 2c. Mar. -4, 

1915; E 359232; John S. Thomas, 
Lemoyne, Pa. 


SPRING FANCIES; two preludes by 
Hamilton Harty, of England; harp 
solo. No. 1 in A flat. No. 2 in C 
flat. [8039, 3040 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 1 ¢. each Mar. 4, 
1915; E 356464, 356465; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 

SPRING FLOWERS; reverie by George D. 
Lawson, of U. S.; piano. [3041 

@. Web. 025,.41915 ~-2e. Leb: 15, 
1915; E 358928; John H. Binge- 
mann, Buffalo. 

SPRING SHOWERS; by H. Gribble, of 
U. S.; piano. [38042 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1915; BE 355765: 
Herbert Gribble, Bisbee, Ariz. 
SPRINGTIME; words by Harry J. Lustig, 
music by Harry Haas, of U. S. 
[3043 
© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 355854; Maurice Levi & co., New 
York. 


STANDCHEN; dichtung und musik von 
Rudolf Horwitz, of Germany, op. 17; 
gesang u. piano. [3044 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351454: G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


——ged. von Wichendorf, musik von 
Hugo Wolf, instrumentiert von Max 
Reger, of Germany, fiir eine sing- 
stimme und orchester; purtitur und 
stimmen. [3045 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 351388; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


Star (THE) OF BETHLEHEM ; religious 
meditation by L. Weber, of U. S.; 
piano. Kansas City, Weber bros. 

[3046 


© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 15, 1915; 
EH} 858920; Louis Weber, Kansas City, 
Kan. 


— words by Josiah G. Holland, music 
by W. EF. Sudds, of U. S.; sop. or ten. 
with violin and cello obligato and 
piano or organ ace. [38047 


© Ort 1912: 2 ¢, Jan 27,1915; 
EK 358877; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


Star oF EvE. See Wagner (R.) Hasy 
classics book 4. no. 2. 


STARS WATCH ABOVE HER; words by 
G. Hubi Newcombe, music by Henry 
Clark, of Great Britain. [3048 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1915; 
E 3513879; W. Morley & co., London. 


STEEPLE-CHASE; fox trot or pigeon 
walk, by Milton Ager & Pete Wend- 
ling, of U. S.; piano. [3049 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
HE 360281; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


STELUTA; Roumanian national air, 
music by D. G. Florescu, transcribed 
by Valentina Crespi, of Italy; violin 
and piano. [3050 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EK 356457; G. Schirmer, New York. 


STERB ICH, SO HULLT IN BLUMEN MEINE 
GLIEDER; ged. aus Italienisches lied- 
erbuch, no. 33, musik von Hugo Wolf, 
instrumentiert von Max Reger, of 
Germany, fiir eine singstimme und 
orchester; partitur und stimmen. 

[38051 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 1c. Feb. 15, 1915; 

EK 351340; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


193 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3052 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 10 


Stiri, (THE) SMALL VOICE; words by 
A. Dickson, music by G. A. Morti- 
mer, of U. S.; in E. Los Angeles, 
R. W. Heffelfinger. [8052 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 355958; Geo. A. Mortimer, Pasa- 
dena. — 


STILL STILL WITH THEE; words by 
Hazel Harris, music by E. L. Tus- 
sing, of U. S. [38053 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
EH 3589386; EHura L. Tussing,; Picker- 
ington, O. 


STOLEN (THE) MELODY; from Maid in 
America, words by Harold Atteridge, 
music by Phil Schwartz and Nora 
Bayes, of U. S. [38054 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 355885; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Stop! LooK! AND LISTEN! rail-road fox 
trot, by Thos. S. Allen, of U. 8.; 
orch. with text (Jacobs’ no. 1 folio 
of classics, arr. by R. E. Hildreth). 

[8055 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EH} 355782; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


STRICKERIN (DIE); lied aus Woran 
wir denken, bilder aus grosser Zeit, 
no. 8, worte v. Walter Turszinsky, 
musik von Max Winterfeld (Jean 
Gilbert) of Germany; erleichterte 
ausgabe von Otte Lindemann; ge- 
sang u. piano. [38056 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
EH} 356375; Musicaverlag, Berlin. 

STRIKE UP A SONG; words by Adrian 
Ross, music by Merlin Morgan, of 
Great Britain. [38057 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 18, 1915; 
HE 3513870; Boosey & co., London. 

STURMESWERBEN; ged. von A. Ritter, 
musik von Rudolf Horwitz, of Ger- 
many, op. 16; gesang u. piano. 

[8058 
© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
H 351455; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

SUIT ALGERIENNE. See Saint-Saéns 
(C. C.) 

SUMMERLAND AND ROSES; words and 
music by S. W. H. Tyler, of U. S., 
arr. by Harry L. Cook, of U. S. 

[8059 
© 1c. Mar. 4, 1915; E 359219; 
Samuel W. H. Tyler, Louisville. 

SUNSHINE (THE) OF MY LIFE; words 

and music by Jack Smith, of U. S. 

[38060 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1915; E 358972; 
J. A. Smith, Chicago. 


SUPERIOR GRADED COURSE FOR THE PIANO; , 
by Gustav L. Becker, of Germany. 
Fe 2: [3061 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1915; 
HH 359247; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


SuURSUM corRDA. See Organ loft. 


Susizg Ann; from Maid in America, 
written and composed by Tom Mel- 
lor and Harry Gifford,” G2 7Ur Se | 
American version by Nora Bayes. 

[3062 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 355833; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on American ver- 
sion. ] [8063 


—— Same. 


© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1915; 
E 3859185; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SUZETTE; waltz by B. de Souza, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York; piano. [3064 

© 1. Feb. 23, 1915; E 360009; 
Barretto de Souza, New York. 


Suzi; selection, motives from the op- 
erette by Aladar Renyi, arr. by D. 
Savino, of U. S.; piano. [38065 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 11, 1915; 
E 355766; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Swan. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


SWEET Bar HARBOR GIRL; words by A. 
M. Grant, music by Carl Heil, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [3066 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1915; 
HH 355922; A. M. Grant, Matlapan, 
Mass. 


SWEET HARP OF THE DAYS THAT ARE 
GONE; to the Irish harp, poetry by 
Samuel Lover, musie by Victor Her- 
bert, of U. S.; high voice in HB flat. 

[8067 

© Feb. 12, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 15, 1915; 

HE 358958; Edward Schuberth & co.., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on high voice.] 


SWEET MEMORY; words by Thomas H. 
Litster, music by Frederick Shuttle- 
worth, of Canada. [3068 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 356359; Hawkes & Harris music 
co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. 


194 


q 
b 
. 
, MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
e no. 3, 1915 3088 
Sweer Sureeen; from The model girl, | TAtty-Ho; fox trot by Fernand 
words by Anne Caldwell, music by Heintz, of Germany; piano. [38079 


Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. [8069 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
BH 359157; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


Sweerest (THE) GIRL FROM DIXIE; 
words by Lester Pamler, music by 
H. J. Donnelly, of U. S. [38070 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
BE} 359274; Hugh J. Donnelly, Brook- 
lyn. 


Sweetest (THE) SONG; words and 
music by William HE. Haesche, of 
U.S. [3071 

ePereb. 11. 1915: 2 “ce. Feb. 11, 
1915; E 355801; Theo. Presser ¢Co., 
Philadelphia. 


SWINGING ON THE GOLDEN GATE; words 
and music by F. A. Cartmell, and 
Olive Pearl Whiley, of U. S. 

[8072 

foie svar, §, 1915; BE 359265; 

Frederick Austin Cartmell, Lancas- 
ter, O. 


Ta Hyen; chinesisches stindchen von 
Leo Pondero, of Germany. 1. Arr. 
orchester stimmen. 4to. 2. Piano. 

[8073, 8074 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 c. each Feb. 

4, 1915; E 351308, 3513804; Albert 

Stahl, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


TAKE HER BACK IF YOU LOVE HER; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by 
Fred Fisher, of U. S. [8075 

eaeeen, #1.) 1915; 2c. Neb. 11, 
1915; E 355788; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 

TAKE IT FROM ME; from Fads and 
fancies, words by Glen MacDonough, 
music by Raymond Hubbell, of U.S. 

[38076 

) Mar 2, 1915-2 ec. Mar. 2, 3915; 

H 359178; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

TAKE ME BACK TO RAGTIME LAND, 
WHERE THE RAGTIME BREEZES BLOW; 
words by M. L. Roberts, music by 
Gus. A. Brelin & M. L. Roberts, of 
oe [8077 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1915; E 355940; 
Milton Louis Roberts, San Diego, 
Cal. 

TALISMAN (LE); mélodie élégant, by 
Victor Kuzd6, of U. S., violin with 
piano ace. [8078 

mre 15. 1th ome, 119, 
1915; E 359021; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


nT 


© Mar, 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
EK} 356472 ;. European music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


TAMBOURITZA; by Heller Nicholls, of 
Great Britain, op. 20; piano. 
[3080 
© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25,1915; 
EH 356440; B. F. Wood. music co., 
Boston. 


TAMPA YACHT AND COUNTRY CLUB RAG; 
words and music by S. Keys, arr. by 
Rufus A. Knowles, of U. S. [8081 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
FE 3591638; Sol Keys, Tampa, Fla. 


Taneo (Tango de las frutas); para- 
phrase by Nathan Haskell Dole, from 
the dialect Spanish of J. M. Moreno, 
music by Esteban Anglada, of Spain; 
baritone in C. [3082 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
BE 351476; Boston music co., Boston. 


TANNENBERGER MARSCH; von Curt 
Lubbé, of Germany; op. 18, ftr 
piano. [3083 


© Dee. 31, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 28, 1915; 
E 351296; Neuer Berliner musik-ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin-Schoneberg, 
Germany. 


See Mayer 
chinesische 


Tanz (DER) DER GOTTEN. 
(Lise Maria) Drei 
gesinge. 


Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS; chant form in F, 
arr. by Mary A. Simpson, of U. S. 
Ato. [8084 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 358911; Robin Ellis, New York. 


in B flat; words from the English 
prayer book, music by John W. 
Bearder, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices & organ. 4to. (Popular edi- 
tion series, no. 162.) [8085 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
HE 351875; Woodward & co., London. 


TECHNIK (DIE) DES KLAVIERSPIELS 
(The technique of pianoforte play- 
ing); von den ersten anfingen bis 
zur meisterschaft, von M. Mayer- 
Mabr, und Dr. Adolph Stark, of Ger- 
many. 1. Band 1, heft 14. 2. Band 
2, heft 14. 3. Band 8, heft 1-4. 

[8086-3088 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 1 ce. each Feb. 18, 
1915; E 351359351361; N. Simrock, 
g.m. b. h., Berlin. 


195 


CATALOGUE OF 


BOSD 


TeLL MY DADDY TO COME HOME AGAIN; 
words and music by Joseph Tabrar, 
of Mngland. [8089 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
WH 356449; Wrancis, Day & Hunter, 
London, 


Tenpre (LA) FANCHON; rondeau, von 
Krancois Couperin, frei bearbeitet 
von Ignaz riedman, of Austria, fiir 
den konzertvortrag; piano — solo. 
(Konzert-transskriptionen, no, 11.) 


[8090 

© Novy. 5, 1914; 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
W 8563847 : Ui et sal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 


tion. ] 


Naster 
or 4 
[8091 
1915: 
Mil- 


TERRA TREMUIT} 
by Wm. Paul, 
mixed Nee 

© Feb. Rp hs of 
1) eee M. 
wa tea 


offertory for 
OL U. S.s 2 


als 


» 
o, 


2c. 


os 


IP 


Web. 5, 
Nemmers, 


Trsoro M1IoO; valzer di Ernesto’ Be- 
cucci, op. 228, riduzione di Th. F. 
Schild, of Germany, per citara. 1. 
Riduzione secondo l’uso Viennese, 
con acc. in chiave di basso, 2. Ri- 
duzione secondo Vuso Monacense, 
econ ace, in chiave di violino. 

[8092, 80938 
© Mar, 1, 1915; 
FH) 351456, ea 157 ; 


Mar. 2 
Milan, 


; c. 2, 1915; 
. Ricordi & co., 
THANK Gop FOR LIBERTY: 
musie by CG, F, Bedell, 


Re 
Cornelia 
i ah 

THANKS BE TO GOD; 
by W. F. 
thems for 


words and 
of U.S. 
{8094 


KH 859258; 


Nyac Ix, 


Feb. 25, 


Irances 


1915; 
Jedell, 


anthem for Waster 
Sudds, of U.S. 4to. (An- 
mixed voices, 6th series, 
no, 294). | 8095 
© Jan.!' 21, 1918: 2 «. Janay, 
1915; B 358892; Tullar-Meredith CO., 
New York. 


THAat CHOCTAW 
step, words 
George, of U. S. 

©. Feb.) 16,1915 es. 2c. 
1915 WH 3858929; Kenner 
George, New Orleans. 


THAT GOOD OLD CHUM OF MINE; words 
and music by Arthur FE. Barr, of 
U. S. New York, Edgar Selden 
music co. ine. [8097 

© Feb. 11, ec. Feb, 10, 
1915; BD 855760: & Brunswig, 
New York. 


Indian one- 
music by K..B. 

[8096 
Feb. 165, 
Bowen 


GLIDE} 
and 


» 


1915: 2 
Barr 


COPYRIGHT EN 


TRIES 
pt, ITT, Bisa, 20 


a ey, eee ees 


THAT PICTURE SHOW SPOON; words by 
A. i. Amos, music by Carl Heil, of 
| Oa 8 Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine, [8098 

© Jan, 2, 1915) 2 ete a 
1915; HE 355895; A, HW. Amos, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. 


THAT RAGGING BAND; words by R. J. 


Daugherty, music by WEverett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [8099 
© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 cc aiar 4 


1915; EH 859214; Rupert J. Daugh- 
erty, Bartlesville, Ok, 

THAT’S ALWAYS THE WAY WITH’ YOU 
Boys; words by Mern Williams, mu- 
sic by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washing- 
ton, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine, 

[8100 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17,1915: 
1) 855906; Fern Williams, St. Louis, 
Til. 

THAT TEASING TANGO; words by Alice 
Wilkins, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
eco. ine. [8101 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c, Feb. 17, 1915; 
1) 855864; Alice Wilkins, Caldwell, 
Td, 


THEME VARIS, SUR LE NOM DE HAYDN; 
par Reynaldo Hahn, of France, pour 
piano, [8102 © 

© Sept. 6, 1918; 1c. Mar, 1, 1915; 
I) 851487; Heugel & cie., Paris, 

THERE'S A LITTLE SPARK OF LOVE STILL 
BURNING; one-step, two-step or trot, 
by Fred Fischer, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; band. 4to. [8103 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. Meb, 19, 1915; 
TY) 859084; Leo Feist, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 

THERE’S NONE COMPARE WITH YOU; 
words by Fred Gardner, musie by 
Ray Haywood, of U. 8. [8104 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2c, Mar, 1, 1915; 

859250; Becker- Haywood Pub. Co., 


W 859 
Gloversville, N. Y. 


THERE’S ONE THING YOU MUST GIVE ME 
OREDIT FOR; words and music by G. . 
W. Jinks, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at Chicago, IL, we: by Lorriman 
and Herms, of U. 8. [8105 

© 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; HB 860005; 
Geo. W. Jinks, Chicago. 

THEY DO YOU MUCH BETTER AT HOME; 

from Fads and fancies, lyric by Glen 


MacDonough, music by Raymond 
Hubbell, of U. S [38106 


27, 
ud iy 


© Feb. 1915; 2c. Feb, 27, 1915; 
Mm 359155; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


196 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


(mo. 8, 1915 


THEY FLIT THROUGH THE DESOLATE 
LAND; a Belgian lament, words by 
John "Alleyne, music by Carlyon De 
Lyle, of England. [3107 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
BE 351422; Swan & co., Watson & Wil- 
cock, itd., London. 


THINE EYES SO BLUE AND TENDER; three 
part chorus, by E. Lassen, arr. by 
James ©. Warhurst. 4to. (Part 
songs for women’s yoices, no. 10481). 

[3108 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1915; 
FE 358955; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


_THIs DAY OF DAYS; a song phantasy, 
English words by Berthe de La 
Mothe, music after the Noél a Ma- 
dame, by Gaston Maques, of France; 
edited by Romualdo Sapio. [3109 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 6, 1915; 
BE 356360; European music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


THIS IS THE DAY (Dies ist der tag) ; 
Easter anthem, words and music by 
S. Charles Cooke, arr. by Wm. 
Noelsch, of U. S.; mixed voices with 
English and German text. 4to. (Eu- 
phonia, no. 23). [8110 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
HE 359276; Theo. I. Miller & Wm. 
Noelsch, Philadelphia. 


THIS NIGHT WE'LL NEVER FORGET; lyric 


by Roger Lewis, music by Ernie Erd- 
man, of U. S. [3111 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
FE 359254; Forster Music Publisher, 
Chicago. 


THIS WIDE WORLD HAS ONLY ONE YOU; 
lyric by Geo. Moriarty, music by 
J. R. Shannon, of U. 8S. “lh FRA 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
FE 359129; Forster music publisher, 
Chicago. 


THISTLEDOWN; words anon., music by 
Mildred J. Hill, of U. S. {3113 


© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
BH 360277; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


THOMAS (CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE), 
Raymond overture; The queen’s 
secret, from the opera by A. Thomas, 
arr. by Louis Tocaben, of U. S.,; 
full mandolin orchestra. [3114 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
BE 359038; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


3123 


THOSE EYES OF BLUE; words by Ed- 
ward Teschemacher, music by Cyril 
Bateman, of Great Britain, in key 
of C. [3115 

© Jan, 18, 1915; 2 e. Feb. 20, 
1915; FE 351881; W. Morley & co., 
London. 

THOSE IRVING BERLIN MELODIES; solo 
and chorus, words and music by 
Geo. M. Cohan, of U. S. [3116 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
KI, 358961; Irving Berlin, -inc., New 
York. 


THOUGHTS OF HOME AND MOTHER; 
words by Alexander Corless, music 
by H. Edwin Crerie, of U. S. [3117 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 ¢. Web. 25, 
1915; FE 359141; Corless & Crerie, 
Pittsburgh. 

THOUGHTS OF HOME SWEET HOME; 
words by G. P. Edwards, music by 
Everett J. vans, of U. S. Bt? 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915 
BH © 59217 ; Gaddis P. Hdwards, New 
Vienna, 0. 

THREE CHEERS FOR THE HEROINE, THE 
RED CROSS NURSE; words by C. HE. 
Osterling, music by S. EK. Morris, of 


U.S. [3119 
© Feb. 28, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 
1915; EB 3591338; Carl Edward Oster- 


ling, Youngstown, O. 

THREE HYMNS. Chicago, Tullar Mere- 
dith co., 1912. cover-title, [1] p. 
8vo. [3120 

© Nov. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1915; A 395200; Garry Vander- 
beek, Hast Orange, N. J. 

THREE MEN OF GOTHAM; words by 
Thomas Love Peacock, music by 
Kugene MacDonald-Bonner, of U. S. 

[3121 


© Oct. 21, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 31, 1914; 
1c. Dec. 24, 1914; BE 345858 ;s Weekes 
& co., London. 


THROUGH THE DAY THY LOVE HAS 
SPARED US; words by T. Kelly, 
music by L. J. T. Darwall, of Great 
Britain, ed. by J. W. Lerman; 
mixed voices with organ ace. [8122 

©) Oct. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan, 27, 1915; 
Ei 358874; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York, 

THY WILL BE DONE, O Lorp; words and 
music by Florence Haselden, of 
U. S.; mixed voices with organ acc, 
4to. (Anthems for mixed voices, 
6th series, no. 288). [3123 

© Jan, 2, 1913; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1915; 
BE 358898; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


197 


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3124 


pt, IIT; 1. S.. Ve 


Tix, I wake. See Burleigh (H. T.) 
Five songs. ; 


"TILL THE BOYS COME HOME; military 
march on Ivor Novello’s song, arr. 
by J. Ord Hume, of England; piano. 

[3124 


© Mar. 5, 19io 1 ¢Mar*8, "1915; 


FE 351482; Ascherberg, Hopwood & | 


Crew, Itd., London. 


quick march on Ivor Novello’s 
song. arr. by J. Ord Hume, of Great 
Britain; military band. 4to. (Boo- 
sey’s march journal no. 288.) 
[3125 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 4, 1915; 
HE} 356459; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


TimotHy ; words by Norman Gale, mu- 
sic by Harold Craxton, of Great 
Britain. [8126 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 8, 1915; 
FE) 356386; Boosey & co., London. 


TINGLER (THE); by A. M. Gifford, arr. 
by Frederick Skiff Stanton, of U. S.; 
violin or mand. [3127 

© 1c. Feb. -27; 1915; E 359143; 
Alfred Morse Gifford, New Bedford, 
Mass. 


To A VIOLET; waltz by Frederick A. 
Schiefelbein, of U. S.; piano. (Hasy 
pieces for little players, no. 10). 


[3128 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 

E 3860262; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. 


To ARME (Aux armes); marche mili- 
taire, par Jules Devaux, of Great 
Britain, op. 28; piano. (8 mor- 
ceaux caractéristiques, no. 8.) 

[3129 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 

E 356448; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 


To MORNING; words by William Blake, 
music by Winthrop L. Rogers, of 
U. S.; high voice. (Three poems, 
AGEs ie [38180 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359284; G. Schirmer, New York. 


To SAY YOUR HEART IS MINE ALWAYS; 
words and music by Arthur B. Ben- 
nett, of Great Britain. [3131 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 11, 1915; 
EK 351488; A. B. Bennett, Toronto, 
Canada. 


To tur ETERNAL ONE. 
Cie) 


To THE WESTERN WIND; part song, 
words by Robert Herrick, music by 
Howard Gordon Bennett, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. (Summy’s octavo edi- 
tions, no. 2047.) [8182 

© Mar, 2, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
BH 359230; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


Toccata. See Organ loft, book CXII, 
nos. 835-387. 


ToD IN AHREN; ged. von Detlev yon 
Liliencron, musik von Robert Konta, © 
of Austria, fiir gesang und klavier. 

[31338 
© Oct. 22, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
FE) 356348; Universal edition, Vienna. 


ToIMe (THE) FOR LOVE; poem by Ar- 
thur Stringer, music by Violet Millis, | 
of U. S.; reading with music. [8134 | 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; | 
EH 360278; Clayton F. Summy co., | 
Chicago. 


To-MorRoW; words by M. EH. M. Mc- 
Intyre, music by Everett J. Evans, 
OE Ud Ss [8185 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359218; Mary EH. M. McIntyre, Al- 
bany. 


ToRRENT (THE); brillant study by 
Jules Schulhoff, edited, revised and 
augmented by M. Moszkowski, of 
Germany; piano. (Schmidt’s edu- 
cational series, no. 133.) [8136 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 28, 1915; 
FE 356408; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & revision. ] 


TOTENLIED; text von Karl Leopold 
Mayer, musik von Erich Anders, of 
Germany, op. 19. (Finf gesange, 
no. 3.) [3137 

© Dec. 29,1914; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1915; 
EH 351284; Musikverlag Eos, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin-Schéneberg, Germany. 


TOWER (A) OF STRENGTH OUR GOD DOTH 
STAND (Der Herr ist Gott und keiner 
mehr); arr. from A. Andre, words 
and music by Wm. Noelsch, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, with English and Ger- 
man text. 4to. (Jn Euphonia, no. 
8.) 

© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
KH 359275; Theo. F. Miller & Wm. 
Noelsech, Philadlephia. 


i 


198 


See Schubert | 


, I'SCHAIKOWSKY 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1915 


3155 


TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP; American fan- 
tasia, by Edwin Franko Goldman. 
arr. by Theo. M. Tobani, of U. S.; 
B flat cornet, clarinet or baritone, 
bass or treble, with piano acc. 
[8139 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19. 1915; 
E 359033; Carl Fischer, New York. 


‘TRUE FRIENDS MARCH (Vérni pratele 


pochod) ; by J. F. Parma, arr. by V. 
Kopriva, of U. S.; 1st. violin. [38140 

toc. Mar. 2, 1915; E 359177; 
John F. Parma, New Jersey. 


TRUBES ERWACHEN. See Im freien. 


(PETER ILJITCH ) 
Come, come, singing; two-part 
chorus, words by Edward Oxenford, 
music by P. Tschaikowsky, arr. by 
Alfred J. Silver, of England; treble 
voices. Svo. [8141 

© Feb. 28, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 356466; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


—— Song without words (Chant sans 
paroles) ; by P. I. Tschaikowsky, op 
21. ne. 3, atr. by Hans Harthan of 
U. S.; piano. [3142 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
HE 355805; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement]. 

TspuRIK KEIN ZION (Back to Zion) ; 
song from L. Miller’s play The 
muser, music by J. M. Rumshisky, 
of U. S. [31438 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359070; A. Teres, New York. 

TUNISIA INTERMEZZO; by L. P. Lauren- 
deau, of U. S.; military band. 4to. 

[3144 

er Wen. &) 1915; 2c Feb, 19, 1915; 
E 359007 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 

TWENTY-FIVE BEST SONGS FOR YOUNG 
GIRLS ; comp. by G. Schirmer, of U. S. 

[3145 

(Mar. 2.1915: 2 ¢.\ Mar. 3,.1915; 
E 359281; G. Schirmer, New York. 

TWILIGHT BRINGS YoU; words by Leslie 
Cooke, music by Perey Elliott, of 
England; no. 3 in D. [3146 

© Feb. 22, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 356409; W. Paxton & oco., ltd., 
London. 

TWITTERING BIRDS; by Geo. Stevens, of 
U. S.; piano. [3147 
© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 358971; Forster music publisher, 
Chicago. 


TWO GEMS FROM GLUCK. See Gluck 


(C. W.) 


Two LOVERS; words by V. Small, mu- 
sic by Edward Wunderlich, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [3148 

@ Fan '2, 1915'2.¢.,Febi17) 1915: 
EK 355896; Violet Small, Winona, 
W. Va. 


U BETCHA MARCH; by J. Friedheim, of 
WS. piano: [8149 


© Feb. 10, 1915+ 2. ec. sWews:i23: 
1915; E 355999; Joseph Friedheim, 
Chicago. 


UBER DIE FELDER; ged. von Hermann 
Hesse, musik von Bernhard Paum- 
gartner, of Austria, fiir gesang und 
klavier. [3150 

© Nov. 5, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 38563850; Universal edition, Vi- 
enna. 


User nacut (Over night); dichtung 
von Julius Sturm, musik von Rut- 
dolf Horwitz, of Germany, op. 36; 
gesang und piano. [8151 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351458; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


UND KEHRT ER EINST HEIM. See Gem- 
linsky (Alexander) Sechs gesinge. 


UND WILLST DU DEINEN LIEBSTEN STER- 
BEN SEHEN; ged. aus Ital. lieders- 
buch no, 17, musik von Hugo Wolf, 
instrumentiert von Max Reger, of 
Germany, ftir eine singstimme und 
orchester; partitur und stimmen. 

[3152 


© Jan. 2,:1915- 1 @ Feb: 15, 1915; 
BK) 351339; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed an arrange- 
ment. | 


UNDER THE SUMMER MOON; idylle by 
Perey Elliott,~- of Great Britain; 
piano. [8153 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 28, 1915; 
EK 356421; Schott & co., London. 


UNION (THE) PARTY; words by Caro- 
lin Margaret Apland, music by Ev- 
erett J. Evans, of U. S. [3154 

(C) Mar, 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
FE 359267; Carolin Margaret Apland, 
Cannon Falls, Miss. 


UNITED STATES BOY SCOUTS MARCH; 
cheer boys cheer, words and music 
by E. E. Rice, of U. 8.; piano. New 
York, National pub. co. [3155 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 15, 1915; 
E 355858; Edward E. Rice, New 
York. 


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3156 


Unity; march glee, words by Lenten, 
music by Frederick Shuttleworth, of 
Canada; male voices. 4to. [8156 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 15, 
1915; BE 356358; Hawkes & Harris 
musie co., Toronto, Ont. Canada. 


UNTER DEM HALBMOND; tiirkisches in- 
termezzo, von Ludwig Siede, of Ger- 
many. 1. Piano. 2. Salonorchester. 

[8157, 3158 


© Jan. 20, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 356382, 385638838; Paul Westphal, 
Berlin. 


UoccHig£ CELESTE! versi di Armando 
Gill, musica di Vincenzo de Cres- 
cenzo, of Italy, domciled at Bronx, 
ING [8159 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
EH 355753; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. 


UPHOLDING FREEDOM’S FLAG; grand Se- 
lection of national airs of the allied 
forces, by Henry E. Pether, arr. by 
J. Ord Hume, of Great Britain; 
band. (Boosey’s brass and reed 
band journal, no. 554.) [8160 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 38513864; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


UsuRPER (THE) OVERTHROWN; a tem- 
perance cantata, libretto by Laurene 
Highfield, music by Fred B. Holton. 

[3161 
© Feb. 22, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
D 19554; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


VALLEY (THE) OF PEACE; words by 
Mrs. Frank Breck, music by I. H. 
Meredith, of U. S.; med. and high 
voice with optional refrain for mixed 
or male voices. [8162 


© Jan. 28, 1918; 2 ¢. Jan. 27,1915; 
E 358902; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement and addition of male 
quartet refrain. ] 


VALSE ALSACIENNE; by Joachim Cas- 

sado, of Hngland; piano. [38163 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 351483; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 


VALSE BAGATELLE; by George Dudley 

Martin of U. 8.; pianoforte. [3164 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 11, 1915; 

E 355802; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


pt. Illness. ale 


VALSE CAPRICE. See Klavierstticke. 


VALSE DES FLEURS; by HE. Renaud, of | 


Canada, domiciled at Brookline, 

Mass.; piano. [3165 
© 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; E 359190; 

Emiliano Renaud, Brookline, Mass. 


VALSE LENTE. See Delibes (C. P. L.) 


VALSE TRISTE; von Franz Ondficéek, of | 
Austria, ftir violine und klavier. 
[3166 


© Nov. 29, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356351; Universal edition, Vienna. 


VARIATIONS ET FUGUE; sur un théme 
original, par Martinus Sieveking, of 
France, pour piano. [3167 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1915; 
EH 851305; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 


VARIATIONS IN EF. See Haydn (F. J.) 


VARIATIONS ON A ROUMANIAN NATIONAL 
AIR, TE INBESC (I love you); arr. by 
Valentina Crespi, of Italy; violin and 
piano. [8168 


© Feb. 9, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1915; 
HE) 356458; G. Schirmer, New York. 


VARIATIONS ON RUSSIAN NATIONAL AN- 
THEM. See Dicks (Hrnest A.) Three 
organ pieces. 


VATER ZIEHT INS FELD; vaterlindisches 
Singspiel, musik von Rudolf Baron, 
of Germany, arr. fiir salonorchester. 

[3169 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1c. Jan. 28, 1915; 
EH 351277; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


VATERLANDISCHE (EINE) OUVERTURE; 
von Max Reger, of Germany, fir 
grosses orchester; partitur. [3170 

© Jan. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
EH. 351358; N. Simrock 2. oan 
Berlin. 


VENETIAN LOVE SONG; by Nevin, op. 25. 
no. 3, played by L. H. Hansen of 
Austria. (Rythmodik record music 
rolls, © 594). fait) 


© Jan. 16, 1912; 2c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
EH 356285; American piano co., New 
York. 


VENETIAN WALTZ: by McNair Ilgen- 

fritz, of U. S.; piano. [3172 

©, 1.c¢.. Feb. 25, 1915: taal 
MeNair Ilgenfritz, New York. 


200 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Ernani; grand se- 
lection, by Verdi, arr. by M. L. Lake, 
of U. S.; full orch. Carl Fischer ed. 

[8173 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
BH 3859045; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


—Miserere; from II] trovatore, by 
Verdi, played by Howard Brock- 
way, of U. S. (Rythmodik record 
musie rolls, C 2204). [8174 

© July 18, 1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
HH) 858704; American piano co., New 
York. 


VESPERS FOR HASTER SUNDAY; harmo- 
nized by J. Singenberger, of Switzer- 
land, domiciled at St. Francis, Wis. ; 
2, 3 or 4 voices. 4to. eg rds) 

momar. £, 1915; 2 c. Mar. J1, 
1915; E 351493; John Singenberger, 
St. Francis, Wis. 


VICTORIA-MARSCH ; von F.. von Blon, of 
Germany. 1. Salonorchester. 2. 
Orchester. boa (6.0116 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; - 


EH 351313, 3513814; Franz von Blon, 
Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangements. ] 


Victory; a sacred cantata for Easter 

by Fred W. Peace. 1p.1., 47 p. 4to. 

[3178 

© Jan. 25, 1913; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

27, 1915; A 395207; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


VILLAGE FIDDLER; rustic dance by 
Henry Wildermere, of U. 8.; piano- 
forte. [8172 


© web, 11, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. “11, | 


1915; E 3855803; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


VIOLET’S; words by Harry F. Pride, 
music by E. P. Cushman, of U. S. 
[3180 


© ic. Feb. 18, 1915; EH 355939; 
E. Paul Cushman, Centerville, Ia. 


VIOLETS; words by M. Doty, music by 
Clarence Donovan, of U. 8. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., inc. 

[8181 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ¢ Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 355866; Mary Doty, Clear Lake, 
Minn. 


VIVAT ACADEMIA; march on students’ 
songs, by Hans See, of U. S.; full 
orchestra. : [3182 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 ¢«. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359015; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


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nn! 


3188 


VIVE LA FRANCE. See Saint-Saéns 


(C. C.) 


VIVIENNE; valse hesitation, by V. E. 
Grignard of U. S.; piano. [38183 


© 1c. Feb. 15,1915; BH 358917; 
Vivian E. Grignard, New York. 


VOGELCHEN. See Puccini (Giacomo) 


Voices (THE); words by J. Russell, 
musie by Richard H. Walthew, of 
Great Britain; treble voices, altos 
& baritone solo. 4to. (Part songs, 
no. 81.) [3184 


© eb) 15;1915¢ 4 es Rebrmal8; 
1915; E 351362; John Russell, % 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) KEasy classics for 
the piano; by Wagner, edited by T. 
Keighley, of England. 
Contents:—1. First song of the 
Rhine-daughter.—2. Star of eve.—3. 
Bridal march.—4. Second song of the 
Rhine-daughter.—5d. Senta’s ballad.— 
6. March. [3185 

@ Feb..19, A19ths:: ye; Mar. 3, 
1915; E 351434; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


WAITING; words by J. E. M. Huston, 
musie by A. C. Manning, of VU. S. 
New York, C. lL. Partee music pub, 
co. [3186 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
EH 359241; J. HE. M. Huston, Timaru, 
New Zealand. 


WALDEMAR UND MiIEzE; lied aus Woran 
wir denken, bilder aus grosser zeit, 
no. 2, worte v. Leo Leipziger, musik 
von Max Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert) 
of Germany; erleichterte. ausgabe 
von Otto Lindemann; gesang u. 
piano. [8187 


© Dee. 30, 1914; 1 c« Feb. 16, 
1915; E 356376; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. 

W£ALDSELIGKEIT. 
Maria) 


See Mayer 
Fiinf lieder. 


(Lise 


WALLS (THE) SHALL FALL! words by 
Laura Hubbard Jaccard, music by 
L. H. Jaccard and J. HE. McConnell, 
of US: Sve. [3188 

Cy) BRéb, J, 1915 =" 2. -c¢. Reb. 15, 
1915; E 358914; J. Edwin McCon- 
nell, Lincoln, Neb. 


Wattz. See Mozart (W. A.) 
classics, nos. 3 & 4. Book 3. 


HKasy 


Wattz IN A FLAT. See Chopin (F. 


F.) 


O1 


Book 4. - 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3189 


WALTZ ME AROUND ONCE MORE MY 
HONEY BOY! waltz song, words and 
musie by J. Mueller, of U. S. [8189 


© Feb..15, 1915; 2:6 Hebi: 
1915; E 858930; Joseph Mueller, 
Terre Haute, Ind. 


WauzeR. See Klavierstucke. 


WANDERER’S (THE) SONG; words by 
George Reston Malloch. music by 
Julius Harrison, of England; no. 2 
in E. [3190 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 3, 1915; 
BE 851464; Enoch & sons, London. 


WaruM. See Schumann (R. A.) 


WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT; mu- 
sic by J. Sargeant, arr. as an anthem, 
by J. Matthias Field, of Great Brit- 
ain, in tonic sol-fa notation; mixed 
voices. Svo. [3191 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 356478; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


WAY DOWN AT PANAMA; word and mu- 
sic by Billy Yoakley [i. e.] W. C. 
Yoakley, of U. S. [3192 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1915; E 358970; 
William C. Yoakley, & William J. 
Reardon, Brooklyn. 


Way (THE) IS LONG AND DREARY; 
words by Adelaide Ann Proctor, mu- 
sic by F. C. Maker, of Great Britain, 
ed. by J. W. Lerman; mixed voices 
with organ acc. [3193 

vOct. t VOi2* D.e° Jan. 27 4915-2 
E 358875; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
Vor. 

WE ARE MARCHING ON OUR WAY; words 
and music by Kenneth B. Wood, of 
England. 4to. (Anniversary hymns, 
no. 67.) [3194 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 351486; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 

WE ARE ON OUR WAY TO MEXICO; words 
by L. R. Stinover, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [3195 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
H 355865; L. R. Stinover, Patria, 
NUYS. 


WE’LL NEVER LET THE OLD FLAG FALL} 
patriotic song, lyric by Albert HE. 


MacNutt, music by M. F. Kelly, of 
Canada. [38196 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1915; 
EK 3856481; Anglo-Canadian music 
pub.’ ass’n, ltd, Toronto, Can. 


pt. It, Be, v.20 


WE'LL TAKE CARE OF YOU ALL; the lit- 
tle refugees, from The girl from 
Utah, words by Harry B. Smith, mu- 
sic by Jerome Kern, of U. S. [3197 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 e Feb. 27, 1915; 
EK 359160; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


WE’RE FEEDING THE BABY ONIONS SO WE 
CAN FIND IT IN THE DARK; words and 
music by Sumner Bigelow and Mau- 
rice Miller, of U. S. [3198 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1915; 
FE 359079 ; Bigelow pub. co., Memphis. 


WEARIN’ (THE) 0’ THE GREEN; words 
by R. lu. Werry, of Canada; revised 
version adapted to original melody. 

[3199 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 5, 1915: 
E 351445; Richard Luther Werry, 
Montreal, Canada. 


WEDDING (THE) DAY; intro. Bridal 
chorus, [ete.] by Louis Panella, of 
U. S.; piano. (Hasy pieces for little 
players, no. 6.) [8200 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360261; Volkwein bros., Pitts- 
burgh. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


WEEP NO MORE MY LADY; one step, two 
step or trot, by L. Wolfe Gilbert, arr. 
by Maurice F. Smith, of U. S.; band. 
4to. [3201 


© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 359117; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


WEINGARTNER (FELIX) Vier lieder; 
ged. von Mathilde grifin Stubenberg, 
ete., musik yon EF. Weingartner, of 
Austria, op. 55, fiir gesang u. piano. 
Contents : —Gottvertrauen.—Nihe.— 
Im moose.—Sesostris. [3202 


© Dec. 11, 1914; 1 @ Feb. 9, 1915; 
E 356853 ; Universal edition, Vienna. 


WHAT VOICE OF GLADNESS; words by 
Robert Bridges, music by L. Phin- » 
ney, of U. §8.; chorus for mixed 
voices. 4to. [8203 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 355962; Lola Phinney, Newport, 
Die od 


WHAT WE HAVE WE'LL HOLD; patriotic 
song, words by Cecil E. Selwyn, mu- 
sic by W. H. Anderson, of Great 
Britain. [8204 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 351485; Cecil E. Selwyn, Winni- 
peg, Canada. 


202 


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“no. = 1915 


‘WHAT WOULD ENGLAND say; words by 


Roualeyn J. Cumming, music by C. 
Stanley Fullerton & Reginald Lina- 
ker, of Great Britain. [38205 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1915; 


| Bf 351384; W. Morley & co., London. 


WHATSOEVER YE MAY DO; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by I. 
H. Meredith, of U. 8. [3206 

© Apr. 9, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
BH 358873; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


WHEN A EOY LOVES A GIRLIE; words by 
L. Lain, music by Edward Wunder- 
lich, of U. 8S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [3207 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355911; Lucile Lain, Paoli, Okl. 


WHEN A MAID COMES KNOCKING AT 
YOUR HEART; from the comedy-opera 
The firefly, by Rudolf Friml, arr. by 
Homer N. Bartlett, of U. 8.; chorus 
of mixed voices. (S8vo choruses, no. 
6105. ) [3208 


© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359049; G. Schirmer, New York. 


WHEN HE SANG THAT BARITONE; words 

and music by M. Pinkard, of U. S. 

[38209 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1915; E 359077; 
Maceo Pinkard, Council Bluffs, Ia. 


WHEN I COME BACK THIS WAY; words 
and musie by F. M. Woblan, of U. S. 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., New era music 
house. [3210 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15,1915; 
EH 3589385; Francis M. Woblan, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


WHEN I GET BACK TO MY OLD GIRL; 
words by Johnie McGuire and George 
Driscoll, music by George Scanlon, of 
1. [3211 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359080 ; Daly music publisher, inc., 
Boston. 


WHEN I MEET MY SAVIOUR THERE; 
words and music by C. B. Hopkins, 
enw. S. [3212 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 359166; Corydon Benjamin Hop- 
kins, Chicago. 


WHEN IT’S ALL OVER; words by Lew 
Brown, music by Kerry Mills, of 
U. S. [3213 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
FE 355988; F. A. Mills, ine, New 
York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3221 


WHEN JACK CANUCK COMES MARCHING 
HOME; march song, words by Jas. 
Mathewson, music by N. Mathewson, 
of Canada. [3214 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
BK 356474; Nellie Mathewson, To- . 
ronto, Ont., Canada. 


WHEN LOVE IS CALLING (Quand ]’amour 
chante); march song, paroles de 
Louis Bousquet, English words by 
Berthe de La Mothe, music by Ch. 
Bosel-Clere, of France. [3215 

© Feb. 9, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 356389; European music corpora- 
tion, New York. 


WHEN LOVE LIGHTS THINE EYES, MARi- 
GOLD; words by Mrs. A. G. Morris- 
Jones, music by Everett J. Evans, of 

+h De [3216 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 358985; Mrs. A. G. Morris-Jones, 
King William, Va. 


WHEN LOVE THE HEART OF MAN O’ER- 
POWERS. See Mozart (W. A.) 


WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN; words by K. 
Gerrish, music by Ray Waters, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [3217 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355917; Katherine Gerrish, Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 


WHEN MY SOLDIER BOY COMES MARCH- 
ING HOME; lyric and music by C. C. 
Diener, of U. S. [3218 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 4, 1915; 
EK 359228; Carl Christian Diener, 
New York. 

WHEN THE AUTUMN LEAVES HAVE 
TURNED TO GOLD; words by Mrs. G. 
McCauiley, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
€0.;"ine, [8219 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EB 355875; Mrs. Geo. McCaulley, Lake 
City, Ia. 


WHEN THE EVENING SMILE IN TANGO 
STYLE; words by E. Dahl, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S.. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [3220 

© )jan, 2, 1915%, 2... Mepwlt 4015's 
Ei 355889; Hinar Dahl, Minneapolis. 


WHEN THE FLOWERS WERE BLOOMING; 
or, I’ll love you always, sweetheart, 
words by T. J. O’Brien, music by 
Frances Conné, of U. 8S. New York, 
C. L. Partee music pub. co. [3221 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
FE 355957; Thos. J. O’Brien, Clinton, 
YY} 


203 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3222 


pt. I, 1. S348 


WHEN THE MOON PLAYS PEEK-A-B00; 
words by HE. Fowles, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [38222 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355903; Etta Fowles, Danville, O. 


WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM IN SPRINGTIME; 
words and music by Jean EH. Perkins, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [3223 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
FH} 855904; J. E. Perkins, Burlington, 
Ia. 


WHEN WY LIVED IN ONE LITTLE ROOM; 
words by F. M. Haut, music by 
Vivian Brooks, of U. 8. [38224 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359000; F. M. Haut, Newark, N. J. 


WHEN WE’RE APART; words and music 
by E. E. Ernst, of U. S. [38225 
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1915; E 360286; 
Ethel Edna Ernst, Claire City, S. D. 


WHEN YOU COME HOME; song, music 
by W. H. Squire, arr. by sergt. Hunt, 
of Great Britain; cornet solo with 
band ace. (Boosey’s military jour- 
nal, 137th series, no. 4.) [38226 

© Feb. 13, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 356425; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


WHERE ARE THE KISSES YOU PROMISED 
TO ME; words by Charles La Salle, 
music by Tom Parker, of U. S. 

foot 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 18, 

1915; E 359065; Olympic music pub- 
lishers, Cincinnati. 


WHERE IS MY BOY TO-NIGHT? words 
and music by Gordon VY. Thompson, 
of U. S. [3228 

© Feb. 25,. 1915: “2 -e. dtep./27; 
1915; E 359162; Thompson pub. co., 
Toronto, Canada. 


WHERE THE ABANA FLOWS. 
(A) in damascus. 


See Lover 


WHERE THE HUDSON RIVER FLOWS; 
lyric by Wm. Jerome & Coleman 
Goetz, music by Archie Goettler, of 
U. S. [3229 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ec Feb. 16, 
1915; E 355836; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


WHERE THE LOTUS BLOOMS. 
lotus land. 


See In 


204. 


WHERE THE OLD RED RIVER FLOW 
words by BH. L. Sholts, music by Ge 
CG. Polini, of Weaues 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [3 


© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 19%m 
HE} 355907; E. L. Sholts, Or. . 


WHERE THE PURPLE RHODODENDRON 
GROW ; words by N. A. es 
music by Geo. C. Polini, of U. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith cal 
inc. “sy | 
© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 e Feb. 17, 1915; 

E 355879; Nelson A. Gregory, Bandy, 

Va. 


WHILE STARS ARE GLEAMING; words 
and music by Charles A. Chase, of 
U. S.; med. voice in D flat. [3232 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c Feb. a9 §} 
1915; E 355751; C. W. Thompson & # 
co., Boston. 


WHISTLE YOUR CARES AWAY; words by |} 
Grant Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. J 
Meredith, of U. S. [3233 


© Oct. 17, 1910; 2 e. Jan. 27,1915; 
EK 358857; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
Work. 

WHO'LL TAKE CARE OF THE HAREM 
WHEN THE SULTAN GOES TO WAR? 
words by Jimmie Kaufmann and 
Archie Mayer, music by Wm. J. 
Lewis, of U. S. [3234 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2'c. Mar Gators, 
EH 359256; Maurice Richmond Music 
Co., Inc., New York. 


Wuy; words and music by A. W. 
Koechling, of U. S. [8235 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1915; E 358989; 
Albert W. Koechling, Pawtucket, 

Ea 
WHY DID WE NOT PART WHEN FIRST WE 
MET? poem by M. C. Robedeaux- 
Ward, music by R. A. Browne, of 
U. S.; words and melody. [3236 
© 1c¢ Feb. 11, 1915; EH 355768; 


Minnie Cutting Robedeaux-Ward, 
Jersey City. 
WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE? words 


from the Second psalm, music by 
J. W. Lerman, of U. S. 4to. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, 6th series, 
no: 22). fa2ot 
© Oct. 7, 1912; 2°) danse: 
I) 358878; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 
WIEGENLIED ; dichtung von W. Raabe, 
musik yon Rudolf Horwitz, of Ger- 
many, op. 29, no. 1; gesang wu. pi- 
ano. [382388 
© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 & Maro 218% ; 
E 351460; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


WIEGENLIED—Continued. 

—— (Lullaby); von Franz Ondfriéek, 
of Austria, fiir violine und klavier. 

[82389 

© Nov. 7, 1914; 1c. Feb. 9, 1915; 

EH 356354; Universal edition, Vi- 
enna. 

—— See also Grieg (EH. H.) 

WILD CHERRIES RAG; by T. Snyder, 
played by Hans Hanke, of Austria. 
(Solostyle artist record, B 343). 

[3240 

© Dee. 6, 1911; 2 ce. Dec. 9, 1914; 

HE 356277; American piano co., New 
York. 

WIND (THE) HAS A MIND OF HIS OWN; 
words by Robert Loweman, music 
by E. W. French, of U. S.; high 
voice. [3241 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1915; 
E 355969; Emma Weller French, 
Newtonville, Mass. 

WINDOW AND HEARTH; words by Wil- 

liam Ellery Leonard, music by Louis 


Adolphe Coerne, of U. S.. op. 78, 
no. 5; med. voice. (Jn A cycle of 
love lyrics). [8242 


© Mor. 4, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
EH 3860276; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago, 

WITH THE DAWN; words by :L. Wal- 
dron, music by Cuthbert Clarke, of 
Great Britain; recitation with piano 
ace. (Musical monologues, no. 127.) 

[38243 


feet, 67. 100g" 1 e: Reb. 15; 
1915; E 3851834; Reynolds & ©co., 
London. 

WITH THE MEN ALL AROUND; words by 
W. A. Pennell, music by Edward 
Wunderlich, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [38244 

(e)wep..1, 1915* 2¢, Feb, 17, 1915; 
E 355926; Wm. A. Pennell, Hoboken, 
Ine J. 


WITHIN MY INMOST HEART; words and 
music by G. D. Johnson, of U. S. 
[3245 


(© 1c. Mar. 6, 1915; EB 359245; 
Georgia Douglas Johnson, Washing- 
ton, 

Woman’s (A) HAND; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by A. Kingston-Stew- 
art, of Hngland; no. 1 in G. [8246 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
FE} 356362; Enoch & sons, London. 

WONDERFUL BABY BOY; words and mu- 
sic by Nat D. Ayer, of England. 

[38247 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 24, 1915; 

EH} 351386; B. Feldman & co., London. 


87498—15 


3259 


| WONDERFUL LOVE; words by Josie Wal- 


lace, music by J. Owen Long, of U.S. 
[3248 


© Sept. 2, 1910; 2c. Jan. 27, 1915; 
FE 358861; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


WonpveERS; words by L. Hanson, music 
by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co. ine. [3249 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 355890; Leonora Hanson, Minne- 
apolis. 


WONDROUS LOVE; hymn anthem founded 
on the old English tune Calcutta, by 
J. W. Lerman, of U. S. (Anthems 
of mixed voices, 6th series, no. 286). 

[3250 

©wan, 27: 1915: 2’e, fan. 27, 1915); 

E& 358901; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

WON’T YOU COME OVER? from The model 
girl, words by Anne Caldwell, music 
by Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. 

[3251 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 355834; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


WON'T YOU JOIN THE ARMY; quick 
march on J. M. Glover’s popular 
song, arr. by J. Ord Hume, of Great 
Britain; military band. 3252 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 3513869; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


WOODLAND VOICES; a song of spring, 
words by Harold Simpson, music by 
Arthur H. Godfrey, of Great Britain. 

[3253 
© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 c. Mar.,6, 1915; 
HD 356481; Boosey & co., London. 


Woops IN WINTER; three part chorus, 
words by H. W. Longfellow, music 
by Sydney 'Thomson, of U. S. 4to. 
(Part songs for women’s voices, no. 
10489). [8254 

©, Feb.'15, 1915+) 2° ¢: Web. 15, 
-1915; EH 358956; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


WoORAN WIR DENKEN POTPOURRI; bilder 
aus grosser zeit, musik von Max 
Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert), bearb. 
von Otto Lindemann, of Germany, 
fiir klavier mit tiberlegtem text. 

[3255 


iO Jan. 22.1915. ten Wep.. 16, 
1915; HE 356374; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


6 205 


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3256 


WortH wuHite. See Burleigh (H. T.) 


Five songs. 


WorTHY IS THE LAMB; Waster anthem, 
words from the Bible; music by C. 
Simper, of England; mixed voices 
and organ. 4to. [3256 

© Jan. 25, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1915; 
EH 351186; Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, 
England. 


YE SHALL GO OUT WITH Joy; anthem 
for general use, words from Isaiah 
45, 12, 13, music by Addison F. An- 
drews, of U. S. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, no. 10485). [8257 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 15, 
1915; E 3858957; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Yes? hesitation waltz by M. Levi, of 
U.-S.: piano. [8258 
© Fan, 29;.1915* 2 .e “Feb: 15, 
1915; E 3855858; Maurice Levi & 
co., New York. 


YOU ARE MY ANCHOR OF HOPE; words 
by H. M. A. O’Brien, music by C. 
M. Arthur, of U. S. New York, C. 
L. Partee music pub. co. [38259 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359285; Helen M. Anderson 
O’Brien, Oswego, N. Y. 


YOU CAN’T GET AWAY ¥ROM TIPPERARY ; 
words by William Jerome and 
Harry Williams, music by Ted Sny- 
der, of U. S. [3260 


ey Mepis 20; 1915 =" 2 e, “Web. 20, 
1915; E 3855978; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


You DO ME SO MUCH GooD; words by 
Charles La Salle, music by Tom 
Parker, of U. S. [3261 


© Feb. 15,1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 1915; 
E 359066 ; Olympic music publishers, 
Cincinnati. 


You, Just rou! words by William E. 
Fowler, music by M. S. Rocereto, of 
U.S. [8262 


© 1c. Mar. 5, 1915; EH 360284; 
Mario S. Rocereto, Pittsburgh. 


You KNow AND I KNOW, AND WE BOTH 
UNDERSTAND; from A girl of to-day; 
words by Schuyler Greene, music by 
Jerome Kern, of U. S. [38263 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
EK 360279; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


pt. Ill, ee 


You MADE ME CARE; words by L. V. 
Dooley, music by Newton B. Heims, 
of U.S. [8264 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; HB 359121; 
Leone V. Dooley, Syracuse, N. Y. 


YOU’RE A LONESOME MOON; words by L. 
Barrie, music by C. M. Arthur, of 
U.S. New York, C. L. Partee music 

pub. co. [3265 


© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 359236; Bernice L. Botsford, Cam- 
eron, Mo. 


YOU’RE KNOCKING AT THE DOOR OF MY 
HEART, AND YOU WON’T GET IN; words 
by Carver Benson, music by Domer 
Brown, of U.S. [3266 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 359144; Emmett J. Welch, Phila- 
delphia. 


YOU’RE SUCH A LOVABLE GIRL; words 
and music by Percy Edgar and Ed. 
Cuthbertson, of Great Britain. 

[3267 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
EH 351446; Charles Sheard & co., 
London. 


YOU WILL UNDERSTAND; words by Wil- 
liam Hilery Leonard, music by Louis 


Adolphe Coerne, of U. S. op. 73, no. 
2; med. voice. (In A cycle of love 
lyrics. ) [8268 


© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360278; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


YOUR ABSENCE MAKES ME LONELY; lyric 
by Marvin Lee, music by Abe Olman, 
of U. S. [8269 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EH 358974; Reinhard D. Fuchs, Chi- 
cago. 


ZEMLINSKY (ALEXANDER) Sechs ge- 
singe; musik von Alexander Zem- 
linsky, of Austria, op. 13, fiir eine 
mittlere stimme und klavier. Con- 
tents:—Die drei schwestern.—Die 
midchen mit den verbundenen 
augen.—Lied der jungfrau.—Als ihr 
geliebter schied.—Und kehrt er einst 
heim.—Sie kam zum schloss gegan- 
gen. [8270 

© Dee. 15, 1914; 1 ce Feb. 9, 1915: 
E 356346; Universal edition, Vienna. 


ZEPHYR (THE) AND THE BUTTERFLY}; 
words and music by Bert Maxim, of 
U.S. [8271 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 358997; Arcadia music co., Pas- 
Saic, N. J. 


206 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3276 


ONE (THE); or, On the exposition 
2 words and music by J. A. 
of Cuba, domiciled at San 
Fe rancisco, Cal., arr. by Chas. Albert. 
[38272 
me © Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
BH 359264; Juan Alvorado Gono, San 
Francisco. 
iu sPAT (EH tardi crmai); dichtung 
yon F. Th. Vischer, musik v. Rudolf 
Horwitz, of Germany, op. 29, no. 3; 
_ gesang u. piano. [38273 
= ©) Mar. 1, 1915; 1c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 351461; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
(UM; polka one-step, by Don Richard- 
meson, of U. S.; pf. [8274 
= © Feb. 18, 1915: 2e¢. Feb. 19, 1915; 
l E 359073; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 
ie 


2ND SONATA IN C 


MINOR. See Bliss 


(J. A.) Sonata. 


250 UDVALGTE NoRSKE 0G BENGELSKE 


SANGE; Samlet og udgivet ved the In- 
dependent publishing company, 252 p. 
Svo. [8275 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 1 ¢. Dec. 30, 
190i: de. Jan, 15, 1915; aff. Jan, 16, 
1915; A 393304; Independent pub. 
co., Minneapolis, Minn. 


.1914; Es Kam wobl ein franzos daher, 


ged. von Gerharte Hauptmann. 
musik von Karl Kimpf, of Germany, 
op. 54, fiir mannerchor; partitur and 
stimmen. 4to. [38276 

©) Dee, 29, 1914: 1 e@..Jan. 28, 
1915; E 351278, Musikverlag Eos, 2g. 
m. b. h., Berlin, Schineberg, Ger- 
many. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1915: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 4 unpublished) ~— 17 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 287 unpublished) ________ 3, 259 


[INYWHERE WITH JESUS; words by 
_Jessie H. Brown, music by D. B. 
_ Towner. [1 
= © by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
| the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Merenewal no. 6464, Feb. 18, 1915. 
mOriginal entry, Noy. 25, 1887, no. 
MRABY’S DAUGHTER; by T. P. Ryder; 
_ pianoforte. [2 
= © by Hliza J. Ryder, % White- 
- Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
| widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6448, Feb. 19, 
/1915. Original entry, Sept. 29, 1887, 
meno. 25015. 
BELIEVE AND KEEP ON BELIEVING; words 
arr. from W. L. by El Nathan, music 
by James McGranahan. [3 
- © by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
“newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
' 6491, Feb. 23, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1887, no. 22687. 
BRING BACK THE SPRINGTIME; adapted 
and partly composed by C. A. White; 
| contralto in A. [4 
© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
_ Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
- newal no. 6448, Feb. 11, 1915. 
es entry, Apr. 29, 1887, no. 


(11496. 
Buy A BRooM; by T. P. Ryder; piano. 
[5 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Be Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
_ 28 years. Renewal no. 6447, Feb. 19, 
1915. Original entry, Sept. 26, 1887, 
no, 24666. ‘ 
‘CARRIED BY THE ANGELS; words by El 
_ Nathan, music by James McGrana- 
ur han. [6 
© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
- newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6488, Feb. 23, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1887, no. 22684. 


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AST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
mMENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


[3276 


CoME BACK TO HRIN; by T. P. Ryder; 
pianoforte. [7 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6450, Feb. 19, 
1915. Original entry, Nov. 9, 1887, 
no. 29062. 


COTTAGE BY THE SEA; song by J. R. 
Thomas, transcribed by Brinley 
Richards. [8 

© by Clara Thomas, New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6451, Feb. 24, 1915. Original entry, 
Mar SI tlost. NO. Til. 


ENTRANCING THOUGHTS WALTZES; by 
Eugene Kenney; piano. 9 
© by Mrs. Kenney Williamson, 
Dayton, O., as widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6505, Feb. 25, 1915. Original 
entry, Feb. 13, 1888, no. 4682. 


EVERY DAY -WILL I BLESS THEE; words 
from Dr. Malan, by J. BE. A., music 
by James McGranahan. [10 

© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as executor of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6489, Feb. 
23, 1915. Original entry, Sept. 6, 
1887, no. 22685. 


FIRE FIEND; grand march by T. P. 
Ryder ; pianoforte. id 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6483, Feb. 
23, 1915. Renewal entry, July 27, 
1901, no. C 10805. 


FRIENDS AGAIN; words by F. O. Jones, 
music by T. P. Ryder; tenor. [12 
© by. Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6445, Feb. 
19, 1915. Original entry, Sept. 9. 
1887, no. 22994. 


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3276 (13) 


HAVE FAITH IN GoD; words by El 
Nathan; music by James McGrana- 
han. [138 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6495, Feb. 28, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1887, no. 22692. 


HIDING IN THE ROCK; words by H. B. 
Hartzler, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, 
arr. by D. B. Towner. [14 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6460, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Oct. 22, 1887, no. 
27451. 


How SHALL WE ESCAPE; words by 
G. M. J., music by James McGrana- 
han. [15 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as executor of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6496, Feb. 
23, 1915. Original entry, Sept. 6, 
1887, no. 226938. 


I AM THE WAY; words by G. M. J., mu- 
sic by James McGranahan. [16 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as executor of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6494, Feb. 
23, 1915. Original entry, Sept. 6, 
1887, no. 22691. 


I CANNOT SING THE OLD SONGS; tran- 
scribed by T. P. Ryder, op. 126; 
piano. [17 


© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6444, Feb. 19, 
1915. Original entry, July 25, 1887, 
no. 19209. 


I LOOKED TO JESUS; words by El Na- 

than, music by James McGranahan. 

[18 

© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, O., 

as executor of the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 6497, Feb. 

23, 1915. Original entry, Sept. 6, 
1887, no. 22694. 


I THIRST FOR THEE; words by Harriet 
Jones, music by D. B. Towner. [19 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6466, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Nov. 25, 1887, no. 
30564. 


music by J. M. Whyte, arr. by D. 
Towner. 120 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, ag 
the author, in renewal for 28 years i 
Renewal no. 6459, Feb. 18, 1915) 
Original entry, Sept. 19, 1887, not 


23857. 


LEGEND OF THE FOUNTAIN; by H. Aj 
Parsons; piano. 


© by E. A. Parsons, New are t 
Conn., as the author, in renewal for) 
28 years. Renewal no. 6454, Feb. 2 
1915. Original entry, Mar. 17, 1887, 
no. 6416. 


LIFE’S BUT A DREAM; nocturne by T 
P. Ryder, op. 60; pianoforte. [22 


© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no 6481, Feb. | 
23, 1915. Renewal entry, July 27 | 
1901, no. C 10808. 


Loneine; by Harrison Millard; in C. 


© by Marie Millard Gottschalk, 
New York, as child of the deceased | 
author, in extension for 14 years.” 
Renewal no. 6472, Feb. 19, 1915.” 
Renewal entry, Mar. 6, 1901, no. C7 
3374. 


Love (THE) THAT GAVE Jesus TO DIE; | 
words by El Nathan, music by James | 
McGranahan. [245 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no.) 
6492, Feb. 23, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1887, no. 22689. 


Lovine (Armons) ; by Augusto oa 5 
[25 


© by Marta Rotoli, Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6485, Feb. 
20, 1915. Original entry, Mar. 7, 
1887, no. 5372. 


Lypa; polka-redowa, by T. P. Ryder, © 
op. 54; pianoforte. [26 


© by Eliza J. Ryder, %White- 
Smith music pub. ¢co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 6479, Feb. 23, © 
1915. Renewal entry, July 27, 1901, 
no. C 10800. 


210 


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RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 3, 1915 


3276 (41) 


Mass IN F; kyrie, music by Harrison 
Millard; four voices, organ ace. [27 
© by Marie Millard Gottschalk, 
New York, as child of the deceased 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6501. Feb. 24, 1915. Original 
entry, Oct. 6, 1887, no. 25804. 


MULLIGAN GUARD SONG; by Dave Bra- 
ham. [28 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, as 
child of the deceased author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
6477, Jan. 19, 1915. Renewal entry, 
Nov. 14, 1901, no. C 17808. 


My LODGING IS ON THE COLD GROUND; 
by T. P. Ryder; pianoforte. [29 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6446, Feb. 19, 
1915. Original entry, Sept. 26, 1887, 
no. 24664. 


My MARGUERITE OF LONG AGO; by C. A. 
White; mezzo sop. or bar. [30 
© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., aS child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6442, Feb. 19, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Apr. 14, 1887, no. 10042. 


New (THE) sone; words by J. H. 
Sammis, music by D. B. ge 
[ 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 64638, Feb. 18, 1915. 

Original entry, Nov. 25, 1887, no. 
305638. 


NIGHT FALL; idylle by T. P. Ryder; 
pianoforte. [32 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of ‘the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6478, 
Feb. 23, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C 10798. 


O PARADISE; words by G. M. J., music 
by James McGranahan, [3a 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6487, Feb. 23, 1915. Original entry, 
July 7, 1887, no. 17462. 


OLD LOG CABIN IN THE DELL; by T. P. 
Ryder; pianoforte. [84 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6449, Feb. 19, 
1915. Original entry, Nov. 9, 1887, 
no. 29061. 


ON THE LAKE; caprice, by T. P. Ryder; 
pianoforte. [35 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6484. 
Feb. 23, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C 10799. 


REJOICE IN THE LORD ALWAY; words 
by Wilbur F. Cr afts, music by Jameg 
MeGranahan. [36 

© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6493, Feb. 23, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1887, no. 22690. 


REPENT YE; words by G. M. J., music 
by James McGranahan. [37 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6498, Feb. 23, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1887, no. 22695. 


RUDDYGORE; potpourri arr. by Louis 
Raymond [pseud. of Albert W. 
Berg.] [388 


© by Albert Berg, New York, as 
child of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6452, Feb. 24, 1915. Original entry, 
Mar. 31, 1887, no. 7756. 


RYDER WALTZES; by T. P. Ryder; pi- 
anoforte. [389 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6480, 
Feb. 28, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C.10801. - 


SOUNDS FROM THE GLEN; valse bril- 
lante by T. P. Ryder, op. 61; piano- 
forte. [40 

© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6482, Feb. 

238, 1915. Renewal entry, July 27, 
1901, no. C 10804. 


Tr DEUM IN B FLAT; by W. F. Wil- 
liams, arr. and prepared for publ. 
by W. C. Williams. [41 

© by Waters F. Williams, Eliza- 
beth, N. J., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6453, Feb. 24, 1915. Original entry, 
Mar. 11, 1887, no. 5834. 


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3276 (42) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10, no. 3; 1915 


THESE ARE THEY; words by Harriet 
Jones, music by D. B. Towner. [42 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6457, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, July 16, 1887, no. 
18428. 


THEY THAT WAIT UPON THE LORD; 
words by G. M. J., music by James 
McGranahan. [43 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6490, Feb. 23, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1887, no. 22686. 


VESPER SERVICE; by Harrison Millard; 
in I’; four voices, organ ace. [44 


© by Marie Millard Gottschalk, 
New York, as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6500, Feb. 24, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Oct. 6, 1887, no. 258038. 


bo 
bo 


WHAT MORE COULD HE DO; words by 


J. H. Sammis, musie by D. B. 
Towner. [45 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6458, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, July 16, 1887, no. 
184382. 


WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED; Christ- 


mas anthem by Harrison Millard, in 
C; quartet with solos for tenor, bass 
and duet for sop. and alto. [46 
© by Marie Millard Gottschalk, 
New York, as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6499, Feb. 24, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Nov. 10, 1887, no. 29151. 


WONDERFUL GRACE; words by W. H. 


Burrell, music by J. Baltzell, arr. by 
D. B. Towner. [47 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6461, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Oct. 22, 1887, no. 
27452. 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


IST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANU- 
FACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. (1) E OF THE. ACT OF 


[3276 


FIER THE GIRL; selection by Paul A. 


| Rubens. [48 
> © Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1915; recorded, 

fy. 2, p. 1380. 
- waltz by Paul A. Rubens. [49 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 


q Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1915; recorded, 
oy. 2, p. 130. 


MIR DE BALLET; by Victor Herbert. [50 

= © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

' Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1915; recorded, 

By. 2, p. 129. 

\PROPOS ; by McKee. [51 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 


' Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1915 ; recorded, 
fey. 2, p. 130. 

AATHFNE ; valse. [52 
' © Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 


| New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 26. 
_ 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 133. 


AUNTIE SKINNER’S CHICKEN DINNER. 
i [53 
" © /M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

_ Notice ree’d Feb. 13, 1915; recorded, 
mv. 2, PD. 131. 


SAYSIDE FOX TROT; by Winne. [54 


© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
_ Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1915; recorded, 
mv. 2, p. 130. 


‘CLover CLUB; by Arndt. [55 
: © G. Ricondi & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1915; recorded, 
mv. 2, p. 130. 


LOVER CLUB FOX TROT. [56 


© Felix Arndt, New York. Notice 
rec’d Feb. 17, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p: 131. 


EAR (THE) OLD SONG OF LONG AGO. [57 


© D. Erwin Force, Jersey City, 
N. J. Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 138. 


Saad 


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ae 


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DESECRATION RAG HUMORESQUE. [58 

© Felix Arndt, New York. Notice 

rec’d Feb. 17, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
poeisk 


DREAM (A) FANCY; words by Harold 
Simpson, music by Charles Marshall. 


[59 
© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice ee Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 
¥. 2, £SZ, 
5 ee valse by Vernon Eville; 
piano. [60 
© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 23, 1915; recorded, 
ene Wig Mepis 
FACE TO FACE WITH THE GIRL OF MY 
DREAMS. [61 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Feb. 8, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 129. 
Fora; by Hurope; band. [62 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 180. < 
FUZZY-WUZZY-FOX TROT. [63 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 6, 1915; recorded, 
¥. 2,°p. 129. 


FROM SOUP TO NUTS; by Arndt. [64 

© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1915; recorded, 
Voom 130: 


GEE! I ONLY WISH THAT I COULD MAKE 
MY DREAMS COME TRUE. [65 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 15, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 181. 


words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Hayden 
Wood. [66 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 24, 1915; recorded, 
Vi, Di eas 


GUNNER (THE) ; 


213 


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3276 (67) 


HEART oF Pappy WHACK; from The 


heart of Paddy Whack. [67 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 
5 Pe) Ogee (cay 


I WANT TO BE ’WAY DOWN YONDER IN 
THE CORNFIELD; words by Joe Young 
and Edgar Leslie, music by Maurice 
Abrahams. [68 


© Maurice Abrahams music ©co., 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Feb. 
4, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 129. 


IF YOU WANT A LITTLE DOGGIE, WHISTLE 
AND I’LL COME TO YoU; lyric by 
Blanche Merrill, music by Leo Ed- 
wards. [69 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 

3 ae a 0 eal (ea 
In SICILY. [70 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Vales pe 1S2: 
JOIN HANDS ACROSS THE SEAS. [71 


© Benjamin Franklin Butler, Lit- 
tleton, Col. Notice rec’d Feb. 20, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 181. 


JUST A WORLD OF ROSES; words by Ger- 
trude McDermaid, music by Dorothy 
Forster. Lee 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 24, 1915; recorded, 
Ween Lesc. 


KAKUDA; medley by Arndt. [73 


© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 25, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 180. 


MADE IN AMERICA. [74 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 182. 


Mavis; words by L. A. Lefevre, music 
by Harold Croxton. [75 


© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 
2 De doe: 


My GARDEN; words by Edward Lock- 
ton, music by Guy d’Hardelot. [76 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 24, 1915; recorded, 
1 e- ome 6 el 3 


My son; words by Hugh Mpytton, 
music by Teresa del Riego. [77 
© Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 24, 1915; recorded, 
Wi 25: De ieee 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 14) 


ONLY (THE) GIRL; valse hesitation. 
[7 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York 


Notice rec’d Feb. 2, 1915; recorded} 
v. 2, p. 129. | 


PANAMA HYMN; by Mrs. H. H. A 
Beach. [7 
© G. Schirmer, ine, New York 
Notice rec’d Feb. 3, 1915; recorded 
v. 2, p. 129. 


ROSE OF AN EASTERN ISLE. [8 


Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 
¥.°2,. "Dp. ViB23 : 
RUNAWAY JUNE. 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York.’ 
Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; eo 
v2, De alee 


SERENADE COQUETTE; by Barthelemy. 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1915; recorded, 
Viele, PY ao: . 


SPRING’S AWAKENING; words by Mand] 


Cunningham, music by Wilfrid San-) 
[83 


derson. 


© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 
V. 2,.p. 132, 


SUNDAY MORNING. [St 


© Henry Hauser, New Haven, 
Conn. Notice rec’d Feb. 15, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 181. 


TALLY-HO; by Bird. 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 


Notice ree’d Feb. 25, 1915; recorded, 
V. 2) Dp: ded, 


THAT SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY. [86 


© Broadway musie corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 18, 1915; 
recorded, vy. 2, p. 181. 


THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING ON 
BroaDway; lyric by Harold Atter- 
idge, music by Leo Edwards. [87 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Vi. 25) Digdioe. 


'THEY ALL DO THE FOX TROT NOW, DOWN 
[ss — 


IN JUNGLE TOWN. 


| 
[85 


© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New © 


York. Notice rec’d Feb. 8, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 129. 


214 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 8, 1915 


TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; song by Paul 
A. Rubens. [89 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 
vw 2, Pp. 133. m 


—— waltz by Paul A. Rubens. [90 

© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 

Notice rec’d Feb. 4, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 180. 


Toots; by Arndt; mandolin. [91 

© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Feb. 25, 1915; recorded, 
Viti, Hm 130. 


3276 (94) 


TRES MOUTARDE (Too much mustard) ; 
fox trot by Cecil Machlin, arr. by 
OR. FS HB. B. [92 

© Edward Schuberth & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Feb. 3, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 181. 
WHEN YOU WERE A BABY. [93 
© M. Witmark & sons., New York. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 26, 1915; recorded, 

+ ¥, Bi po 132. 

YOUR FLAG AND COUNTRY WANT YoU; by 
Paul A. Rubens. [94 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d Feb. 4, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 180. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


A LA CARTE; one step, by Abe Holz- 
mann, of U. S. [3277 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c Feb. 24, 
1915; EK 360076; Jerome H. Remick 
& co.; New York. 


A LA FONTAINE; par Henry Weyts, of 
France; piano. (38 piéces mignonnes, 
NG: 2. ) [3278 

foyrerar.) 22) 1915. 1 e@> Mar. ~ 22, 
1915; H 351564; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


A LA LUNE. See Milhaud (Darius) 
Trois poémes en prose. 


A LA MANIBRE DE... .; 2°™° série, par 
Maurice Ravel et Alfred Casella, of 
France; piano. Contents :—Boro- 
dine.—Vineent d’Indy.—Chabrier.— 
Ravel. [38279 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1915; 
EH 356545; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


A LA VALSE; by Victor Herbert, of 
U. §S.; violin and piano. [8280 
©) Rep! 26, 1915-2 c. Mar. 14, 
1915; E 360179; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


NOTRE FRANCE ETERNELLE; hymn, 
poésie de Victor Hugo, musique de 
Maurice Pesse, of France; chant et 
piano. [3281 

©) Web. 27, 1915; 1.¢. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 351507; Grus et cie., Paris. 


ACROSS THE MIGHTY OCEAN; words by 
E. Voorhies, music by Geo. A. Robb, 
of U.S. Roseburg, Ore., Voorhies & 
Robb. [8282 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360249; Ernest Voorhies, Rose- 
burg, Or. 


ACUSHLA KATHLEEN; [Irish ballad, 
words and music by A. MacDonald, 
of U. S. [3283 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360248; Archie MacDonald, New- 
pert, RB. I. 


ADONIS GALOP; by L. Streabbog, [pseud 
of J. L. Gobbaerts] edited and fin- 
gered by Paolo Gallico, of U. S.; 
piano. [3284 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 10, 
1915; FE 360392; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing & fingering.] 


A 


AFTER RAIN ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE SUN- 
SHINE; lyrics by Jack Baxley, music 
by Gus Winkler, of U. S. [3285 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c..Feb. 1, 1915; 
HE 360235; Shreveport music pub. co., 
Shreveport, La. — 


AFTER "WHILE; you’ll be too late when 
you knock at my gate, words and 
music by Carver Benson, and Domer 
Brown. of U. S. [38286 

‘© Mar. 11. 1914; 2 c«. July 20, 
1914; E 359112; Shisler, Gaskill & 
Benkhart, inc., Philadelphia. 


Aipa. See Verdi (Giuseppe) 


AIMONS-NOUS ET REVONS; words by 
Jean Lahor, music by Blair Fair- 
child, of U. S., op 40. (Les quat- 
rains d’Al. Ghazali, no. 5) [3287 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360240; Augener, ltd., London. 


ALBUM LEAF; by Charles Derek, of 
England; pianoforte. [3288 
@iiMar, 25, 1915:" 1. en’ Mar 26; 
1915; E 351638; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


Autice. See Towner (Karl) Four part- 
songs. 


ALicIA; valse by C. R. Wenzel, of 
U. 8.3; piano. [3289 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 359482; 
Charles Rudolph Wenzel, New York. 


ALKALI IKE RAG; a Nort Dakota tone 

poem by A. Perfect, of U. S. [38290 

© 1c. Feb. 12, 1915; 360230; 
Albert Perfect, Valley City, N. D. 


words 
U.S. 
[3291 


© 1c. Mar. 23, 1915; E 360760; 
H. Stanley Craig, Petersburg, N. J. 


ALL ABOARD FOR GLORY LAND; 
and music by H. S. Craig, of 


ALL FUSSED UP; fox trot, from melodies 
The whole town’s wise, and They 
all do the fox trot now, by Dick 
Richards and Lew Pollack, arr. by 
Eugene Platzmann, all of U. S.;3 
piano. [3292 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360357; FEF. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 


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3293 


pt. Ti, SS ee 


ALL HAIL! O MORN OF GLORY ; words by 
Elsie Duncan Yale; music by Adam 
Geibel, of U. S.; 4to. (Adam Geibel 
music co’s anthems for Haster no. 
187.) [3293 

© Mar. 30, 19155.,2.e., Mar. 16, 
1915; E 359485; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. 


ALL HEROES; words and music by J. 
KF. Warner, of U. S. [38294 
© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb..8, 1915; 

E 360127; J. Franklin Warner & 
Charles E. Johnson, Newark, N. J. 
ALL SHE WANTED TO DO WAS TO RIDE; 


words by M. J. Gunsky, music by 
S. A. Brown, of U. S. [3295 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 359467; 
S. A. Brown, San. Francisco. 


ALL SMILES; caprice, by ‘Thurlow 
Lieurance, of U. S., piano. (Com- 
positions, no. 129388) [3296 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8,1915; 
EH 860858; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ALLELUIA, EARTS TO HEAVEN AND 
VOICES RAISE; anthem for WHasier, 
words by Charles Wordsworth, 


music by Albert W. Borst, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Anthems for 
festal occasions, no. 231) [3207 

Gimweb, 17; 1915; 2 “‘e) ‘Mar: 9, 
1915; E 3859291; Heidelberg press, 
Philadelphia. 


ALLIANCE (THE); march by W. Mat- 
thews, of Great Britain; drum and 
fife band. 4to. (Boosey’s new drum 
and fife journal, no. 232.) [3298 

©). Mar. 6, 19975:..9° e)"\ Mar. - 49, 
1915; E 351539; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


ALLIED (THE) FLAGS; words by FI. W. 
Mark, music by J. Leubrie Hill, of 
England. [3299 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 @ Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356563; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


ALLURING; waltz by Milton Webbe, 
of England; full orchestra. 4 to. 
[3800 


© Mar. 27, 1915: 1 e« Mar. -29, 
1915; E 351668; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


ALONE; words and music by B. H. 
Shadduck, of U. S. * (38301 
© Mar.. 12, 1915; 2.c¢..Mar. 16, 
1915; E 359414; Burt H. Shadduck, 
Charleston. 


ALTES HAUS; ballade, ged. v. Hrich 
Rudloff, music von Karn Kampf, of 
Germany, op. 56, fiir line singstimme 
und klavier. [8302 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 ce Mar. 16, 
1915; E 356521; Musikverlag Eos, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


ALWAYS GET YOUR LOVIN’ IN A THUN- 
DER STORM; words by Chalmers H. 
Marquis, music by Ralph S. Freese, 
GL Unis: [3303 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ¢ Marae: 
1915; E 360412; Ashton-Freese ¢o., 
Bloomington, Ill. 


AMAME SEMPRE; mélodie napolitaine 
par G. Foiano, of Italy, pour petit 
orchestre avee piano cond. 4to. 

[3304 

© Feb. 27, 19157 4. ee aia 

1915; E 351502; A Gourmes, Nice, 
France. 


AMATEUR (THE) AMAZONS; words and 
music by J. B. Tomlinson, of Great 
Britain. [3305 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 1.¢@ Apray 4915; 
EH 351695; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


AMERICAN RAGTIME FOR MINE; words 
by C. M. Schmidt, and Milton B. 
Rosenheim, music by C. M. Schmidt, . 
of Germany, domiciled at St. Louis. 

[38306 
© 1c Mar. 3, 1915; E 360196; 
Charles Max Schmidt, St. Louis. 


AMERICA’S BONNY OLD FLAG THAT BEARS 
THE STRIPES AND STARS; melody of 
Bonny blue flag, words and music 
by A. Wackman, of U. S. [3307 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 360233; Adam Wackman, St. 
Louis. 


AMONG THE MOON FLOWERS; valse, by 
Richard Ferber, of U. 8., piano solo. 
[8808 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 8, 1915; 

EH 360359; Theo. Presser ¢co., Phila-- 
delphia. 


AMORE ALL’ ARTE; by O. Vessella, of 

U. S8.; piano. [8309 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; H 360440; 
Oreste Vessella, Atlantic City. 


Amour (L’) ETHERE (Hthereal love) ; 
tango by Z. J. Parenteau, of U. S.; 
melody only. [3310 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; EB 360066; 
Zoel J. Parenteau, Pittsburgh. 


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no. 4, 1915 


oo27 


AND VERY NICE TOO; one-step by Tony 
Castle, of England; piano. [38311 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356618; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


ANDALUSITA (LA); air de ballet, by 
George Dudley Martin, of U. §S.; 
piane. (Compositions, no. 12950.) 

[8312 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 360860; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ANGELS ROLL THE ROCK AWAY; words 
by Thomas Scott, music by E. K. 
Heyser, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 

[3313 


Mar. 9, 19955 2) © Mar 11, 
1915; E 359334; Fillmore brothers 
co., Cincinnati. 


ANY MORE FOR THE BOAT-TRAIN; words 
and music by A. J. Mills, Bennett 
Scott and Fred Godfrey, of Great 
Britain. [3314 

GL Mar, 26, 1915; 1. ¢: Apr. 7, 
1915; E 351691; Star music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 


APPRECIATION; a song of love, words 
and music by S. L. Harter, of U.S., 
arr. by R. T. Chandler, of U. S. 

* [8315 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 

1915; E 359443; Stephen Lincoln 
Harter, Trenton. 


APRIL BLOSSOMS; trio, words by 
Charies Hanson Towne, music by 
H. Clough-Leighter, of U. S., op. 28, 
no. 1% S8vo. (Octavo series, wom- 
en’s voices, no. 6383.) [3316 

© Mar. 12; 1915; 2 ce Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360493; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


APRIL SONG; by M. L. Wostenholm, of 
Great Britain; organ. obl. 8vo. 
[3317 
© Mar. 12, 1915; 1 ¢@ Mar. 22, 
1915; E. 351576; Midland music co., 
Leamington, England. 


APROPOS; march and one-step, by 
Frank W. McKee, of U. S.; orches- 
tra. [38318 

) Peb.: 255.1915: 2 ic." Web. 26: 
1915; E 360182; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 


ARABIAN PATROL; by Herbert Alvin 
Houze, of U. S.; piano. [3319 
ley Neb. 27; 89155" 2) 'e) Web... 26, 
1915; E 3860162; National paean 
musie pub. co., Buffalo. 


ARCADIAN IDYLLS; five sketches by W. 
Cecil Blaire, of England; piano. 
Contents: No. 1, The dawn.—No. 2, 
Song of the waves.—No. 3, By the 
lake of dreams, melodie.—No. 4, In 
a rose garden.—No. 5, Sunset. 

[3820 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 e« Mar. 380, 

1915; E 3856671; Beal, Stuttard & 
co., London. 


AREN’T YOU GLAD YOU’RE LIVING IN THE 
U. S. A., words by Clarence M. Le- 


-vett, music by William Busé, of 
Holland, domiciled at New York, 
New [3321 


te) (Hep, 20. 1955 2" c Meb.. 20, 
1915; E 860212; A. HE. Bohrer music 
pub. co., New York. 


ARIEL; by Franz Drdla, of Austria, 
op. 111; violin and piano. [38822 
© Jane 30); 401 5% 1, 2 Moar, 23; 


1915; E 3856639; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
ARIOSO IN THE ANCIENT STYLE; by 


James H. Rogers, of U. S.; violin 
& piano ace. [383823 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ¢@ Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360497; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


ARISCUS, A FRIEND OF THE NAZARENE; 
Waster song story, text by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by C. Harold 
Lowden, of U. S.; reader and cho- 
rus. S8vo. [3824 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359289; Heidelberg press, Phila- 
delphia. 


ARIZONA SUE; words and music by 
G. E. Classman, of U. S. New York, 
C. L. Partee musie pub. co. 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 25, 
1915; BH 859098; Grace EH. Class- 
man, Yonkers, N. Y. [33825 


ARM THEE, ARM THEE; words by Mary 
Coleridge, music by H. W. Davies, 
of England; male voices. London, 
-Sidney Riorden. 4to. 


(©) INov.. 23, 1914:5 1. ec, Mar... 16, 
1915; E 356488; H. Walford Davies, 
London. [3326 


ARMS (THE) OF THE ARMY FOR ME; 
words by FE. W. Mark, music by 
H. E. Darewski, of England. 


@*\ Jan.) 307.0915): 1 «e) (Mair. 20, 
1915; E 356568; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [ap2t 


219 


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3028 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


ArT sone; by L. B. Curtis, of U. S., 
arr. by Fred W. Lower, of U. S.; 
voice and 1st violin. 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359685; 
Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, O. [8328 


AS IT IS WRITTEN; a Solo for Haster, 
words by C. Austin Miles, music by 
C. Kohlmann, of U. S., op. 12. 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2: es, Mar. 36, 
1915; KE 359486; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. [3329 


AS LONG AS I’VE GOT THE ’EART; words 
and music by R. P. Weston and 
HY. J. Barnes, of England. 

Owain: 00,0 OI S08 e. Mar. 20. 
1915°- EY 35656825 Francis, Day, .& 
Hunter, London. [8330 


AT EVENING TIME IT SHALL BE LIGHT; 
words by Fanny Jane Crosby, music 
by W. H. Doane, of U. 8.3; 8vo. 

© Mar.?. 27 (St) 20ie Apr. 2, 
1915; E 359682; William Howard 
Doane, South Orange, N. J. feapel 


AT MORN; words and music by C. 
Austin Miles, of U. 8.; 4 to. (Hall- 
Mack co’s Haster anthem No. 232.) 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 16, 
1915; E 3859480; MHall-Mack .co., 
Philadelphia. [38332 


AT TEN O’CLOCK AT NIGHT; words and 
musie by Jack Foley, of England. 
© Jan 30, 1915; 1 c@ Mar. 20, 
1915; E 3856604; Francis. Day & 
Hunter, London. [38333 


AT THAT YIDDISH SOCIETY BALL; words 
by Sam M. Lewis, music by Ed. 
Smalle, of U. 8S. 


© oMary 93,°9915;  2%e Mar. 16, 
1915; E 3859417; Broadway music 
corp., New York. [3834 


AT THE BIG WORLD’S FAIR; words and 
music by F. Worth (F. I. Grady). 
[3335 
© 1c Mar. 1, 1915; E 360154; 
F. I. Grady, Oakland, Cal. 


AT THE HOBOE’S BALL; words by Sam 
M. Lewis and Will J. Hart, music 
by Raymond Walker, of U. 8. 

© Apr. af,’ t915" 2"e, Apress: 190h: 
E 359674; Broadway music corpora- 
tion, New York. 

ATHENE; valse by Don Richardson, 
of U. S; piano. [33387 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 ce Feb. 19, 


1915; E 359057; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


[33386 | 


ATLANTIC CITY LOVING ALL THE TIME; 
words and music by L. Subin, of 
U. S., arr. by Frank H. Paul, of 
pw. 8: [3338 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 359471; 
Louis Subin, Atlantic City. 


Au (L’) PROCHAIN; chanson de vic- 
toire de René Fauchois, mise en 
musique par Henry Février, of 
France. 1. Chant seul! Sve. 2 
Chant et piano. [83889, 33840 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 ec. each Mar. 
15, 1915; H 351498, 351514; Heugel 
et cie, Paris. 


AUBADE; by Charles Derek, of Eng- 
land; pianoforte. [3341 
© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 ¢& Mar. 26, 
1915; H 851639; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


AUFERSTANDEN; eine Osterliturgie fiir 
die Sonntagschule, text von H. 
Brodt, musik von Gabriel, Beazley, 
Thiel und Rosche. Chicago, IIL, 
New York, N. Y., G. F. Rosche & 
co., 1914. 15. p. Sve! [3342 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 @ and aff. 
Feb. 20, 1915; A 3987122 Geae e 
Rosche, Chicago. 


AURORE (L’). See Milhand (Darius) 
Trois poemes en prose. 


AUTUMN (Automne); English version 
by Nathan Haskell Dole, of U. S.; 
music by Nikolai Sokolof, three-part 


song for women’s. voices. Ato. 
(Boston music co. edition 1169.) 
[3343 


© Feb. 25, 19153" 2) 
1915; E 360214; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
English version.] 


AUX MORTS POUR LA PATRIE; hymne de 
Charles Péguy, mise en misique par 
Henry Février, of France. 1. Edi- 
tion chant seul. Svo. 2. Pour voix 
moyennes (ton original.) 

[8344, 3345 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 c@ each Mar. 

15, 1915; E 351497, 351513; Heugel 
et cie., Paris. 


AVE VERUM; par Théodore Dubois, of 
France; choeur 4 4 voix inégales, en 
-partition. 4to. (Salut 4 capella, 
no. 1.) [8846 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 3851504; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 


220 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 4,1915 


3365 


Avery (STANLEY R.) Toccata; by 
S. R. Avery, of U. S.; piano. [38347 
ml Mar, 10, 1915:"2"¢, Mar. ‘11, 
1915; E 359328; Clayton F. Summy 
eco., Chicago. 


_— Waltz; by S. R. Avery, of U. S.; 


piano. [33848 

Mar. 10;.1915;,.2 cy Mar. 11, 
1915; E 359329; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


AWAKE O FARTH; an Easter anthem, 
words by Lucy Randolph Fleming, 
music by J. S. Fearis, of U. S. 

[8349 

ij Heb., 24, 1915; 2 ec. Web.’ 26, 

1915; E 360109; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 


AWAKE THOU THAT SLEEPEST; Easter 
anthem, words from the Holy Bible 
and a hymn, music by James R. 
Gillette, of U. S. (Octavo edition 
no. 168.) [38350 

©) Mar, 1, 1915; 2.c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360244; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. 


AWAKENING (THE) OF LOVE (Le réveil 
d’amour); valse by Pauline B. 
Story, of U. S.; piano. [8851 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 1,.1915; 
EK 3860170; Richard Nugent, New 
York. 


-PABBLING (THE) THRUSH; etude, by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; first and 
second violins. [38552 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EK 360344; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


BABE; words and music by H. A. Clack. 

[83853 

© Apr. 3, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 3; 1915; 

E 356680; Harold A. Clack, Strath- 
clair, Man., Canada. 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Violin 
concerto; by J. S. Bach, revised by 
Emil Sauret, of France; violin and 
piano. No. 1 in A minor. No. 2 in E. 

[3354, 3355 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 1 ec. each Mar. 24, 
1915; E 3851600, 351601; Augener, 
Itd., London. 
on revision. ] 


BAGATELLE; by Charles Derek, of Eng- 


land; pianoforte. [3356 


© Mar, 25, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 26,' 


1915; E 351640; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


[Copyright is claimed . 


BaGPIPE. See Playtime pieces, no. 5. 


BALLADE IN F MAJ; by Purcell James 
Mansfield, of Great Britain, op. 77; 
organ. obl. 8vo. [3357 

© Mar. 12; 1915; 1 e¢. Mar. . 22, 
1915; E 851577; Midland music 
press, Leamington, England. 


BARCAROLLE IN E FLAT; by A. 
Friedliinder, of England; flute 


M. 
solo. 
[8358 

© Mar’ 10, 19155" 1" €”" Mar’ 29; 
1915; H 351648; Arthur M. Fried- 
linder, London. 


BE NEUTRAL IN THE U. S. A.; words 
by P. J. McPartlin, music by Otto 
Smith, of U. S., arr. by Harry Guy, 
OF W'S: [3359 

@\1..¢. Keb. 23,. 1915.3. H..360226. 
Phil J. McPartlin, Detroit. 


BEAUTEOUS LAND; song of exiled Is- 
rael, words and melody by Bernard 


Drachman, of U. 8S [38360 

©: Apr: t 1915:'2' es Apr.3, 1915: 
KH 3860801; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 


BEAUTIFUL DREAMS; words by Chas. 
A. Donaldson, music by Henry Wil- 
dermere, of U. S. [83861 


©’ Wep: *24.°1915 =) 2e) Web: 124, 
1915; E 360092; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


BEAUTIFUL (A) FARM; words by H. J. 
Johnson, music by Genevieve Scott, 
of U. S. [38362 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ¢.. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 860422; Hans J. Johnson,,. 
Osseo, Wis. 


BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF DREAMS; words and 
music by Walter Webb, of U. S. 
[33863 
(oy Peps 25. 19tas 2 ve: ~ Mare 72: 
1915; EK 860379; W. J. Webb music 
co., Philadelphia. 


BEAUTIFUL LAND OF MY DREAMS; words 
and music by H. Stevens, of Great 
Britain. Toronto, British-American 
music co. [38364 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 1 @. Mar. 17, 
1915; E 851535; Edgar Stevens, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


BECAUSE OF THEE; nocturne, poem by 
James. P. Whedon, music by L. J. 
Downing, of U. S.; recitation to 
music. [8365 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1915; E 359680; 
Lulu Jones Downing, Chicago. 


221 


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3366 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Ecossaisen ; 
von L. van Beethoven, frei. bear- 
beitet von Edmund Parlow, of Ger- 
many, piano. [3366 


©; Jan... 30, 19153, 1. a, Apr. 2, 
1915; E 356697; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Marche 4 la Turque; by Beetho- 
ven-Rubinstein, arr. by Alfred J Sil- 
ver, of England; piano-trio. [38367 


© Mar. 30, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1915; . 
E 356676; J. Fischer & bro., New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 
BELGRADE. See Kryzanowska (H.) 
Trois valses. 


BELLINI (VINCENZO) Fantasie Norma; 
by V. Bellini, arr. by G. Brayley, 
of U. S. 1. Violin and piano. 2. 
Trio, violin, piano, cello, flute (ad 
lib.) (Brayley edition.) [8368, 3369 


© Mar. 11, 1915; 2. c. each Mar. 
6, 1915; E 360400, 360401; George 
Brayley, Boston. 


BELLS (THE) (Les cloches); English 
words by Sydney Maurice, paroles 
franeaises de A. van Hasselt, music 
by Henry Weyts, of France; so- 
prano & alto, with piano ace. [38370 


(OMe. 22 A015: 1. ¢. Mar. 22% 
1915; E 351560; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


BENEDICITE, OMNIA OPERA; set to music 
in the key of D, by F. Leeds, of 
England; mixed voices. [383871 


© Mar. 20, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 3851571; Frederic Leeds, 
London. 


BENEDICTUS; from the Morning serv- 
ice in C, chant form, composed by 
John E. West, of England; mixed 
voices and organ. 4to. [38372 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c Mar. 25, 
1915; E 3856652; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


BENEDICTUS ES; graduale ex missa 
vot, de Ss. Trinitate fiir feier- 
lichen dankgottesdienst, von Carl 
Frey, of Germany, op. 8; fiir sop. 
1 u. 2, alt. tenor u bass 1 u. 2. 

[3373 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 356681; Anton Bohm & sohn, 
Augsburg, Germany. 


pt. III, 0. s., v. 19 


BERCEUSE; by C. Cui, revised, phrased | 
and fingered by O. Thtimer, of Ger- 
many; piano. [33874 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 351524; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision, phrasing & fingering.] 


by Clifford Roberts, of Great 
Britain; organ. obl. S8vo. [38875 

© Mar. 12, 1915; ¥ @ Man 2a 
1915; E 351578; Midland music | 
press, Leamington, England. 


—by Frank B. Smith, of U. S.; 
mandolin duo. [3376 
© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360454; George Stannard, 
Trenton, N. J. 


—by W. Rébikoff, revised, phrased 
and fingered by O. Thtimer, of Ger- 
many ; piano. [8377 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 15, 
1915; FE 851525; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision, phrasing and fingering.] 


-——par Henri Clermont, of France, 
op. 12; piano. (Six petites piéces, 
no. 5.) ‘ [8378 

© Mar. 22, 1915s 1 e@) Mar 22, 
1915; EH 351570; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


BERCEUSE HEROIQUE; par Claude De- 
bussy, of France; piano 4 2 mains. 
[38379 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1c Jan. 16, 1915; 
EK 356543; Durand et cie., Paris. 


BETHEL (THE) RALLY SONG; Set to 
tune Maysville; words by T. A. 
Smythe, music by J. A. Mundy, of 
U.S. 4to. [3380 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1915; 
FE 359346; James Ahlyn Mundy, Chi- 
cago. 


RETTER DAYS ARE COMING BYE AND BYE; 
words by Larry Rosenfield, music by 
Isadore Rosenfield and ‘Tommie 
Clark, of U. S. [38381 


© Feb. 27, 1945; 2 ¢: Feb 26, 


1915; E 360168; Bluff City music 
pub. co., Memphis. . 


BEULAH; words and music by A. L. 
Countee, of U. S. [3382 


© Dec. 14, 1914; 2c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
BE 360200; A. Lorenzo Countee, Law- 
rence, Kan. 


222 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


BID ME GOOD-BYE AND KISS ME; words 
and music by Joy Mills, of U. S., arr. 
by H. Bauer, of U. S. [3383 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
HB 360292; Joy Mills, Scarsdale, N. Y. 


BLACKBIRD (THE) SINGS TO YOU; words 


by Ed. Teschemacher, music by 
Stephen Atherton, of Great Britain; 
no. 2 in H flat. [38384 

im Mar: 26, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 351667; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


' BLARNEY; words by Frank R. Rehan, 


musie by Mellor & De Paula, arr. 
by Jean Walz, of U. S. [8385 

() 1 c. Mar. 26, 1915; E 360745; 
Alfred N. Mellor, Santa Cruz, Cal. 


BLAZE OF HONOR; march two step by 
Harry J. Lincoln, of U. S., arr. by 
T. H. Losey, of U. S.; full orches- 
tra & piano ace. 4to. [8386 


© Mar. 13. 1915; .2 c., Mar. 15, 
1915; E 3860512; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement]. 


BLEST BE THE LorD; words from 
Psalm 68, music by Keiser, arr. by 
Robt. H. Wilson, of U. S. [8387 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 380, 
1915; E 360783; United Presbyte- 
rian bd. of publ., Pittsburgh. 


BLoop (THE) COVENANT; words by E. 
W. Kenyon, music by Sarah F. Bag- 
ley, of U. S. Spencer, Mass., Real- 
ity press. 4to. (Jn New songs 
from songs of reality.) [3388 


te) Hep. 26. 1915; 2c. Mar. 9, 
1915; E 359359; Essek W. Kenyon, 
Spencer, Mass. 


BLUE EYES I LOVE; words by EKdward 


Lockton, music by Robert Con- 
ingsby Clarke, of Great Britain. 
[3389 


Pema 24.1915: 0 ¢...Mar. 25: 
1915; H 356654; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


Boropine. See A la maniére de... 
2éme série, 


Boy (THE) THAT MOTHER USED TO 
CALL; words and music by A. J. 
Jackson, of U. 8S. Seattle, Jackson 
music co. [3390 

fe Hep. 13; Wis: 2° ee Web. 23, 
1915; E 359421; Alexander Grant 
Jackson, Seattle. 


91671—15——2 


3398 


Boys AND GIRLS COME OUT TO PLAY; 
song, music arr. by W. McNaught, 
of England; voices and piano with 
old and new notations. 4to. [8391 


©” Mar. 27;' 99015) 1 ‘6.4 Mar. 29; 
1915; E 351657; Novello & co., ltd, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


Boys FROM CANADA; patriotic song, 
words and music by Alta-Lind Cook, 
of Canada. [3392 


© Apr. 8, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 5, 1915; 
EH 351684; Alta-Lind Cook, Meaford, 
Ont., Canada. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) ‘Todessehnen 
(Shadows of death); text von Max 
von Schenkendorf, musik von J. 
Brahms, of Germany, op. 86, no. 6, 
transponierte ausgabe. Hoch. 

[3393 


© Dec. 12, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 20, 
1915; E 351124; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on transposed key. ] 


yon Schen- 
Brahms, of 


words by Max 
kendorf, music by J. 
Germany, op. 86, no. 6; original 
ausgabe, low voice. [3394 


©, Dee:.12.. 1914)5 1 e& Jans. 30; 
1915; E 356623; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on transposed key. |] 


Br’er Fox; words by Grace Newell, 
music by W. C. Powell, of U. S. 
1. Song. 2. Piano. [3395, 3396 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 ec. each Feb. 
24, 1915; E 360051, 360052; W. C. 
Polla & co., ine., New York. 


Breine (THE) AND THE ROSE BUD; 
words by K. M. Henderson, music 
by James G. Ellis, of U. S. 4to. 

: [3397 


© Feb. 14, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359061; Kathryn Marie 
Henderson, New Haven, Ind. 


BRIDEGROOM (THE) OF ST. PIERRE; a 
Belgian story, words by J. Milton 
Hayes, music by R. Fenton Gower, 
of Great Britain; recitation with 
piano ace. (Musical monologues, 
No. 128.) [3398 


© Mar: 26, 1915; 1 ec. Mar: 23, 
1915; E 356650; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


223 


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3399 


Bripcke (THE) OF AVIGNON; song, 
music arr. by W. McNaught, of 
England; voices and piano, old and 
new notations. Ato. [3399 

OuMar. 275 Ola 1 sey Migr. 29, 
1915; EH 351654; Novello & co., itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


BRIGHT RED APPLES; words by R. A. 
B. Finney, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [3400 

© o Mar 715.8 1915 Bier Mar:-"S0, 
1915; EK 860768; Roscoe A. B. Fin- 
ney, Philadelphia. 


BroADwAay (THE) KNITTING CLUB; 
lyric by Harold Atteridge, music by 
Sigmund Romberg, of U. §S.; mel- 
ody with piano ace. only. [3401 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; E 360426; 
Winter Garden co., New York. 


BROADWAY, PLEASE TAKE ME BACK 
AGAIN ; words by Geo. Levene, music 
by J. H. Steiner, of U. S. [3402 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 360082; 
Joseph H. Steiner, New York. | 


Brook (THE) NYMPHS; words anon., 
music by Bertha Remick, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. [Beacon se- 
ries, no. 504.] [8403 

© Mar...8,,.1915: 2 .é: Mar. dik, 
1915; BH 359842; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


BRUMMER UND TAUBE; duett aus 
Woran wir denken, musik von Max 
Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert), arr. 
von Otto Lindemann, of Germany; 
salonorchester. Ato. [3404 


© Feb. 17, 1915: 1 ¢ Mar. 16, 
1915; EH 856516; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


BUILD A LITILE COTTAGE IN LOVELAND; 
words by René Pascal, music by 
Haviland Wessells, of WU. S. [38405 

©. Mart 23, 1915202 e | Mar: 26, 
1915; EH 360754; Melodie shop, Peek- 
Skill. AN Ys 


BURGWEIHLIED. See Takterich (R.) 
Drei schlaraffenlieder. 


BUSINESS AS USUAL; 


melodies by Hermann Darewski, 
arr. by Julian Jones, of England; 


piano. [3406 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 «© Mar. 20, 
1915; E 3856571; Francis, Day, 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 


claimed on arrangement. ] 


Na eee 


selection on | 


22 


pt. 111, 0: s.,v. 10 


BUSINESS AS USUAL—Continued. 
words by R. P. Weston, music 
by H. EK. Darewski, of England. 
[3407 
© Jan. 380, 19153, 2 canara 2h 
1915; E 3856593; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


BUT WE ARE DOWNHEARTED, NO; words 
by F. W. Mark, music by Hermann 
Darewski, of England; piano. 


[3408 
© Jans 30, 19155 ie Geta: 
1915; E 3856572; Wrancis,) Day & 


Hunter, London. 


BUTTERCUP TIME; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Percy Bowie, of 
Great Britain. [3409 

© Mar. 6, 1915: 1 “Mar? 19; 
1915; EH 851554; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


(Valse des papil- 
lons; von G. Ludovic, op. 108, ed- 


BUTTERFLY WALTZ; 


ited and fingered by Paolo Gallico, | 


of U. S.; piano. [38410 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 eG) Mar. 10, 
1915; E 360391; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing & fingering.] 


BY THE LAKE OF DREAMS, melodie. See 
Arcadian idylls. 


By THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA; an 
Indian love song, by ‘Thurlow 
Lieurance, of U. S.; piano. (Compo- 
sitions, no. 12927) [8411 

© Feb. 24, 1915. 2)'@ \Wepe24, 
1915; E 3860098; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


CALIFORNIA GOLD; lyrics and music by 
S. H. Shepley, of U. S., arr. by 
John A. Volk. [3412 

© Mar. 8, 1915; e. Mar. 11, 
1915; E 359856; Samuel Howard 
Shepley, Blairsville, Pa. 


9» 


ed 


CALIFORNIA, MY WESTERN HOME; words 
by H. A. Klosson, musie by Chas. 
L. Johnson, of U. S. [3413 

© Mar. 15, 1915;.2 ¢) Mamie, 
1915; E 360409; Hilding A. Klosson, 
Jersey Shore, Pa. 


CALIFORNIA SUE; words by Ralph S. 


. Freese and Harry Wilson, musie by~ | 


Fred T. Ashton, of U. S. [3414 


© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360486; Ashton-Freese co., 
Bloomington, Ill. 


+ 


hf 
+ no. 4. 1915 


it}; CALIFORNIA WELCOMES THE WORLD; 

words and music by H. H. Stone, of 

' U. 8. San Francisco, Enotsehannah 

music co. [3415 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2c. Mar. 15, 1915; 

E 359442; Hannah E. Stone, San 
Francisco. 


' CALIFORNIA’S WELCOME TO SAN FRAN- 
cisco 1915; words and music by 


Kirby Cooke, of U. S. [3416 
| (© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 15, 
1915; H 359440; E. M. Cook, San 
Francisco. 

CALL (THE) TO BATTLE; by J. Law- 
| rence Erb, of U. S.; piano. [3417 
| © Mar. 15, 1915;.2 c. Mar. 15, 


1915; E 360524; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


_ Canapa’s READY; words by G. F. 
Coombes, music by Winifred Jones- 
Brewer, of Canada. Toronto, Wha- 


ley, Royce & CO. [3418 
(Mar 16, 1915: 4 c;. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 356624; G. Frederick 


Coombes, Winnipeg, Canada. 


CANADA’S SONS WHO CAN’T MAN YOUR 
GUNS; words and music by B. Day- 
ton, of Great Britain. [3419 


© Mar. 23, 1915; 1¢. Mar. 25,1915; 
E 356660; Burt Dayton, Hamilton, 
Canada. 


| 
: 
| 


| 

| 

| 

CANADIAN Mary; words and music by 

| HD. Chapman, of Canada. [3420 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 1 c Mar. 22, 
1915; E 351557; Henry Deans Chap- 

man, Hull, Quebec, Canada. 


CANADIAN (A) VOLUNTEER; 
march song, words and music by 
S. I. Pizer, of Canada. [3421 


© Mar. 30, 1915; 1c Mar. 30, 
1915; E 356669; Susie Irene Pizer, 
Toronto, Canada. 


patriotic 


CANNIBAL (THE) SUFFRAGETTE; words 
and music by George S. Spink, arr. 
by William Jones, of U. S.; voice & 
piano. [38422 

© ie. Feb. 26, 1915; E 360123; 
Trixie Friganza, New York. 


by R. S. Stoughton, of U. S.; organ. 

[38423 

foePeb. 27, A915. 2)'e.. Mar. 3, 

1915; E 360245; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


CANTUS ADORATIO; a song of adoration, 


CANZONE SENZA PAROLE, NO. 1; by O. 

Vessella, of U. S.; piano. [3424 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; E 360442; 
Oreste Vessella, Atlantic City. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3432 


CANZONFE TRISTE; by Paolo Conte, of 
U. S., op 103; piano. [3425 
© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 
1915; E 360015; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CANZONET. See Playtime pieces, No. 6. 


CAPRICE (UN) DE MANON; intermezzo- 
valse par Raoul Boischot, of France; 
petit orchestre, avec piano cond. 
Ato. [3426 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan 16, 1915; 
HE} 356530; R. Boischot, Paris. 


CAPTAIN VAN DER Hum; or, The rol- 
licking tars, a practical tale in two 
ropes’ length, text by Maude Eliza- 
beth Inch, music by W. Rhys-Her- 
bert, of U. S., male voices. 4to. 
Vocal score. [3427 


©) Mar... 25; 191532) eo Mars 26; 
1915; D 19565; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


CARANCHO; tango argentino by Arthur 
De Blone, of England; piano. [38428 
©: Jai 730).1915 1 e Mar. 23; 
1915; EH 3856630; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


CARILLON ; music by Hlward Elgar, arr. 
by Albert W. Ketélbey, of England; 
piano solo, simplified edition. [3429 

Gi Mare At,» 1915s de ex Mary 18, 
1915; E 3856559; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 


CARMENA; waltz-Ssong, by H. Lane 
Wilson, adapted and arr. by Homer 
N. Bartlett, of U. S.; three-part 
chorus of women’s voices. (Secular 
octavo choruses no. 6087.) [3430 


© ‘Febs,23, 191532 e. Feh. 26, 
1915; E 360185; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CAROLETS; words and music by 
Euvdorus C. Kenney, of U. S.; voice 
and piano. [Collection, nos. 1-84.] 


k [38481 
©) Max. 10, 1915) 2): Marz) 10; 
1915; E 360385; E. C. Kenney. 
Washington. 
Cuaprier. Sec A la maniére... 2°™° 
série. 
CHAMARITA; Portuguese dance, by T 


Frietas, arr. by Romeo Suppancich, 
of Italy; piano. [3482 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
FE 356622; John P. Broder, San 
Francisco. 

See Massenet 


CHANSON DE CAPRI. 


(ae ee a) 


225 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3433 


pt. IIL, D. s., v. 10 


CHANSON DE JoIr (Song of joy); by 
Roland Diggle, of U. S.; organ. obl. 
4to. [34338 

© Mars $20) stb 2> eh Mars 1s; 
1915; KE 359468; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 


CHANSON RUSTIQUE; a study in phras- 
ing, by Purcell James Mansfield, of 
Great Brtain, op. 78; organ. obl. 
Svo. [8434 


© Mar. 12, 1915; 1 ¢.. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 3851579; Midland music 
press, Leamington, England. 


CHANSON VENETIENNE; par Franz 
Drdla, of Austria, op. 105; violon et 


piano. [3435 
© wdan, . SOc ONS 3 )4y.e) Migr 23, 
1915; BE 356647; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


CHANT DES ALLIES; parole et musique 
de M. Fumat, of France; chant et 
piano. [3436 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1915; 
E 356552; M. Fumat, Paris. 


CHANT SANS PAROLES; by H. Pachul- 
Ski, revised, phrased, and fingered 
by O. Thiimer, of Germany; piano. 

[3437 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 15, 

1915; E 351526; Augener, ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision, phrasing and fingering. |] 


CHAPPELL’S ARMY JOURNAL, No. 419; 
arr. by Dan Godfrey, of Great Brit- 
ain; full military band. Con- 
tents :—Oberon; overture, by C. M. 
von Weber.—Evensong; by East- 
hope Martin. [34388 

© Mar. 8 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 20, 
1915; EH 551584; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


No. 420; arr. by Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band. 
Contents :—Petrograd.—Orchid blos- 
soms.—Souvenir de Liege.—I dream 
of a garden of sunshine—Red Devon 
by the sea. [3439 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1c Mar. 25, 
1915; E 356659; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. [Copyright is daimed on 
arrangement. | 


CHILDHOOD DAYS IN MY OLD OuIo 
HOME; words and music by F. P. 
Porter, of U. S. - [38440 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c Feb. 26, 
1915; E 360161; F. P. Porter, Me- 
Connelsville, O. 


CHIMES OF VINETA; by J. Paul Mun- 
kelt, of U. S., op. 387; piano. 
positions for the pianoforte, no. 37.) 


[3441 | 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360194; John Henry Schroeder, 


New York. 


CHIN-CHIN; selection, by Ivan Caryll, | 


arr. by S. Deshon, of U. S.; band. 


London. 
arrangement. | 


CHINESE BLUES; lyric by Fred D. 


Moore, music by Oscar Gardner, of 
es: [34438 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ¢) Meb., 23; 
1915; EH 360327; Tell Taylor, New 
York. 

CHIRPING (THE) SPARROWS; 
by Geo. J. 'Trinkaus, of U. S.; first 
and second violin. 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359305: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
rangement. | 

CHOPIN (FRipERIC FRANCOIS) Funeral 


[3444 © 


[Copyright is claimed on ar- 


(Com- |} 


[3442 |} 

© Mar.+12, 1915; 2= chy Mar, 1s | 
1915; E 359405; Chappell & co., ltd., ff 
[Copyright is claimed on } 


scherzo | 


march (Trauermarsch); by F. Cho- | 


pin, 
many; piano. [3445 
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 15, 


1915; EH 351529; Theo. Presser ¢Go., | 


Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 
Impromptu; by Fr. Chopin, op. 


29, edited by Sigismund Stojowski, | 


of Poland, domiciled at New York, 
N. Y.; piano. 
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360526; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. [ Copyright 
claimed on editing. ] 
School of easy classics; collection 
of the easiest original piano works, 
by Chopin, selected, fingered and 
edited by Oscar Beringer, of Great 
Britain; piano. (Augener edition 
no. 5140.) [3447 
© Mar. 15, 1915; dive Mara 27, 
1915; E 356663; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing. ] 
12 études, op. 10; par Chopin; 
édition de travail par Alfred Cortol, 
of France; piano. (Edition na- 
tionale, no. 5004.) [3448 
© Feb. 27, 1915; de. Mar) 1b, 
1915; E 351506; Maurice Senart et 
cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
ed. de travail. ] 


226 


arr. by A. Sartorio, of Ger- | 


[3446 | 


is 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3468 


i 


| 


Georgie Tillman Snead, music by 
C. H. Gabriel, of U. S. [3449 
© Mar. 29, 1915;.2 ¢« Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360866; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. . 
CHRIST HATH ARISEN; Haster song, by 
‘Geo. Noyes Rockwell, of U. S.; for 
sop. or ten. with violin ad lib. [3450 
©) Pep. 24, 1915; 2 c« Feb. 24, 
© 1915; E 860094; Theo. Presser co., 
: Philadelphia. 


' CurIstT IS RISEN; anthem, music by 
Frederick Abbott, of U. S., mixed 
voices. (Lorenz’s octavo quartets 
and choruses, no. 962.) [8451 

(C) Web. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1915; 
EH 360140; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


CSHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TO-DAY; 
*" Haster anthem, music by Albert J. 
Holden, of U. S.; new edited ed. 
Ato. [8452 


eer. 207-1915; 2  ¢e. Mar. 20, 
1915; EH 359506; Wm. A. Pond & co.. 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision and editing. ] 


' CHRIST TRIUMPHANT; Easter 
words and music by Harry Rowe 
Shelley, of U. S.; high voice in C. 


[3453 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
H 360086; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


song, 


{ 
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| 
\ 
| 

—— words and music by Harry Rowe 

Shelley, of U. S. 1. Mixed voices. 

2. Women’s voices. (Octavo, nos. 

| 2472, 2473.) [3454, 3455 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 ec: each Feb. 25, 

1915; E 360087, 360088; John 

Church ¢co., Cincinnati. 

| 

| 


| CLERCK (J. DE) Two Belgian love 

songs; words by Adrian Ross, music 

by J. de Clerck, of Belgium. Con- 

tents :—The poplars.—The Swallow. 

[8456 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 18, 

1915; EH 356558; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


CLEVER HANDS AND FINGERS; song with. 


action, English words by R. H. El- 
kin, text and music by EH. Jacques- 
Daleroze, of Switzerland, op. 60; 
voeal score. (Ten callisthenic songs, 
with explanatory text, no. 3.) [8457 

Mar’ 25, 1915" te Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351622; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


| CrocHes (LES) (The Bells); waltzes 
by Z. J. Parenteau, of U. S.; melody 
only. [38458 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 360068; 

Zoel J. Parenteau, Pittsburgh. 


CLOSE YO’ EYES EN’ SLEEP; words and 
music by G. M. Randolph, of U. S. 
[8459 
_©.Mar. 8.1915; 2.¢.. Mar. 1, 1915 ; 
EK 860460; George May Randolph, 
Plainview, Tex, 
CocK-A-DOODLE-DOO; song, music arr. by 
W. McNaught, of England; voices 
& piano, old and new notation. 4to. 
[8460 
Gr vase 27, 101: f eo Mar, 20, 
1915; H 351651; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 
CoLtp (A) WALK IN THE SNOW; from A 
winter’s day, no. 5, by Christian 
Schiifer, of Great Britain, op. 94; 
pianoforte. [3461 
© Mar. 2, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
E 356500; Augener, Itd., London. 


COLLEGE SONG, FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE 
FOR WOMEN; words and music by Wil- 
liam G. Dodd, of U. S. [8462 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 359445; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 

COLOMBINE ET ARLEQUIN; air 4 danser, 
par G. Almayrac, of France, op. 18; 
piano. (Scénes de ballet, no. 3.) 

[3463 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1915; 
E 3565387; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


COLUMBINE DANCE; by L. B. Curtis, 
of U. S., arr. by Fred W. Lower, of 
U. S.; 1st violin. 13464 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359686; 
Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, O. 
CoME; a patriotic song by G. Weddell, 
of England, voice & piano. [3465 
@) Mar. 20, 1915):54.. es. Mane22, 
1915; EH 3851572; George Weddell, 
Stockton-on-Tees, Hngland. 

COME AND SEE THE ROSES; words by 
Ed. Teschemacher, music by Gerald 
Kahn, of England. No. 1 in E flat. 
No. 3 in G. [3466, 3467 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 @ each Mar. 
20, 1915; E 356610, 356612; Enoch 

& Sons, London. 
JOME BACK BILLY; march-two-step, by 
Maurice Levi, of U. S.; melody only. 
[8468 


© 1 « Mar. 13, 1915; EB 359396; 
Alean Moss, New York. 


227 


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3469 


pt. It, u. s., v. 10 


CoME BACK TO YOUR MOTHER, MY BOY; 
words and music by O. S. Fader, of 
U. S. Boston, Faulkner music pub. 
co. [3469 

©, Mar 44> D915* °2"e "Mar. 12, 
1915; HK 3859406; Oliver S. Fader, 
Roxbury, Boston. 


COME BOYS, CAN'T YOU HEAR THE CALL; 
words by Lyell Johnston, music by 
Cuthbert Clarke, of England. [8470 

© Fain) 30, 1915. 1) ee Mar? 20, 
1915; E 356601; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


COME GO BUNGALOWING; words by Wm 
Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz, of 
U.S. [8471 

@. Mar.  12.. 19152, 2):¢.. Mata 42, 
1915; E 3860431; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


COME-HITHER (THE) LOOK IN HER 
EYES; lyric and music by Cecil Lean, 
of U. S [38472 

© Mar. 29,1915 52 Je.4Mar..30, 


1915; E 360778 
New York. 
Comer, Hoty GHOST, OUR SOULS IN- 
SPIRE (Veni Creator Spiritus) ; 
adapted to the plain song by Hd- 
mund Jaques, of U. S.; unison 
chorus of men’s voices alternating 
with mixed chorus. 4to. (Church 
music review, series of anthems and 


; M. Witmark & sons, 


services, no. 384.) [3473 
© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 -@ Feb. -23, 
1915;. E 3860028; H. W. Gray co., 


New York. 

COME INTO MY HEART; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by B. D. Ackley, of 
U.S. [3474 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2.¢. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 3860457; HE. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 

COME OUT TONIGHT, Miss CAROLINE; 
words by Frank R. Rehan, music 
by Mellor and De Paula, arr. by 
Jean Walz, of U. S. [8475 


© 1c. Mar. 26, 1915; E 360748; 
Aifred N. Mellor, Santa Cruz, Cal. 


COME TAKE A TRIP IN MY HYDRO-AERO- 
PLANE; words and music by A. C. 
Retzsch, arr. by [Ruben Lawson] of 
Us: [38476 


© 1c Feb. 24, 1915; E 360057; 
Albert C. Retzsch, Cincinnati. 


CoME TO ME, DEAR HEART; words by 
¥. M. Sindoni, music by A. Melvin 
Crosby, of U. S. [3477 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 «. Mar. 18, 
1915; E 359893; Frank M. Sindoni, 
Atlantic City. 


COME WITH ME TO THE CABARET; by 
L. B. Curtis, of U. S., arr. by Fred 
W. Lower, of U. S.; voice and ist 
violin. [38478 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; H 359687; 
Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, ’O. 


COMES FORTH A LITTLE FAIRY; by Theo- 
dore H. Northrup, of U. S.: piano 


solo. (Wonderland; suite, no. 3.) 
{3479 
© Mar.-8, 1915; 2@) Mar. 9) 1995: 


i. Ae Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


CoMMUNION SERVICE ; words from 
prayer book, music by Moritz HB. 
Schwarz, of U. S.; key of G. 4to. 
(The parish choir, no. 1660.) 


[3480 
© oe 11, 1915; 2 @ Mare 
1915; E. 359326; Charles L. Hutch- 


ins, tiontor Mass. 


CONCERT FANTASIA ON SCOTTISH AIRS; 
by Purcell James Mansfield, of 
Great Britain, op. 65; organ. obl. 
Svo. [3481 

© Mar. 12, 1915; 1 es) Mamsn22. 
1915; E 351580; Midiand music 
press, Leamington, England. 


by H. Alexander 


fy 


JONCERT OVERTURE; 


Matthews, of U. S.; D minor; or- 
gan, (St. Cecilia series, no. 52.) 
[3482 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2c Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 360820; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 

Conte (Paoto) Scherzo; by P. Conte, 

of U. S., op. 79; piano. [3483 

© Feb. 19, 1915: 2 e@. Menezes, 


1915; E 360011; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 
CONTEST OF THE NATIONS; operetta 


with dances in one act, libretto by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by N. 
Clifford Page of U. S.; soli and 
chorus of mixed voices. 4to. [8484 


© Mar. 12, 1915-92 eG) Manas, 
1915; D 19561; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 


CONVERSAZIONE; intermezzo by Moritz 
Wurm, of England; piano. [8485 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 23, 
1915; E 356629; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Copano Bay; words by E. James, 
“music by Stella Loss, of U. S. 
[8486 
© Mar 15, 1915; 2 e«. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360414; E. James, Bayside, 
Tex. 


228 


no. 4, 1915 


Country (THE) cLUB; fox trot, by 

Eugene Platzmann, of U. S.; piano. 

[3487 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2¢. Mar. 5, 1915; 

EH 360310; F. B. Haviland pub co., 
inc., New York. 


CowBpoy sonc; by Frank Kotte, of 
as tees Sop.) alto*and bass. 4..to. 
(Willis school songs, second series 
no. 47.) [3488 

©) Mar. 18, 1915: 2 c. Mar: 20, 
1915; E 359502; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


CRADLE (A) soNG; words and music 
by E. J. de la F. i. e.[E. Joubert de 
la Ferté] of Great Britain; voice 
and piano. (Five songs no. 5.) 

[3489 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15,1915; 

BH 351519; HE. J. Melvill, Weybridge, 
Surrey, England. 


CRANE HIGH SCHOOL MARCH; by C. A. 
Neverman, of U. S.; piano. [8490 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c Mar. 15, 
1915; E 3860483; C. A. Neverman, 
Chicago. 


CRICKET; caprice by Armando Pintos, 
of U. S.; piano. , [8491 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2c. Feb. 24; 1915 
H 360056; W. C. Polla & co., inc., 
New York. 


Crimson (A) ROSE; words by Jean 
McLean Forsyth, music by W. O. 
Forsyth, of Canada; op. 36, no. 2; 
medium voice. [3492 

© Mar. 16, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 16, 
1915: E 356487; Empire music & 
travel club, ltd., Toronto, Canada. 


CRUEL ABANDON; mélodie par Raoul 
Boischot, of France; petit orchestre 
avec piano cond. 4to. [3493 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1915; 
HE 356529; R. Boischot, Paris. 


CrueL ANNA; English version by R. H. 
Elkin, text, music and arrangement 
for stage, by HE. Jacques-Dalcroze, 
of Switzerland; op. 54, vocal score. 
4to. (Ten children’s scenes, with 
explanatory text, no. 7.) [3494 

© Mar. 25, 1915: 1c Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351616; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


CUBIST DANCE; by L. B. Curtis, of 
U. S., arr. by Fred W. Lower, of 
U. S.; 1st violin. [8495 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359688; 
Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, O. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


CucuRACHA (THE) SLIDE; words by 
Mrs. W. G. Brown, music by Jack 
Stanley, of U. S. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [3496 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2. c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
H 360208; Mrs. W. G. Brown, Bal- 
boa, Canal Zone. 


Cymru FAD (Beloved Wales); Welsh 
words by Anthropos, English words 
by Elvet, music by D. Jenkins, of 
Wales; voice and piano. [8497 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 1c. Jan. 25, 1915; 
H 351533; David Jenkins, Aberyst- 
wyth, Wales. 


DA KANN KEIN KAISER UND KEIN 
KONIG WAS BEI MACHEN; soldaten- 
marschlied. ged. und musik von 
Claire Waldoff; gesang und piano. 

[3498 
© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 16, 
1915; FE 356511; Rich. Rtihle, Berlin. 


DADDY HAS GONE TO THE WAR; words 
by Needham Phillips, music by 
Charles Heighway, of England. 

[38499 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 1 @ Mar. 29, 

1915; EH 351649; Swan & co. Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


DADDY’S VALENTINE; words and music 
by O. P. Speirs. [3500 


OO Meby dd, AOS =. 20 e.° Web, ik’, 
1915; E 360169; O. P. Speirs, Clare- 
mont, Cal. 


Dance. See Playtime pieces, no. 2. 


DANCE OF THE DWARFS. See Suite des 


snomes. 


DANCE OF THE ELVES; words and music 
by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, of U. S.; 
voice and harp. [8501 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 c Mar. 26, 
1915; E 360755; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


DANN ISTS ZEIT; marsch-intermezzo 
aus Woran wir denken, musik von 
Max Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert), arr. 
von Otto Lindemann, of Germany; 
salonorechester. 4to. [3502 

Keb. 17, 1915: 2 2) Mar, 1G, 
1915; If 356517; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


DANSE COSAQUE; par Henri Clermont, 
of England, op. 12; piano. (Six 
petites piéces, no. 3.) [3503 

© Mar. 22, 1915: 1 ¢. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 351568; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


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3504 


DANSE FANTASTIQUE; by Charles 
Derek, of England; pianoforte. 
[8504 
© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 26, 
1915; 1 351641; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. 


DANSE SAUVAGE (Wild men’s dance) ; 
par Leo Ornstein, of U. S.; op. 13, 
no. 2; piano seul. [38505 

Cereb! 16) 1915+" 2" ee. Mar, “1, 
1915; i 3860518; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 


DANSE SsU“DOISE; par Henri Clermont, 
of France, op. 12; piano. (Six 
petites piéces, no. 4.) 3 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 
1915; BH 351569; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 

Dawn (THE). 

DAWNING; valse, by Perry HE. Don- 
easter, of U. S.; piano. [38507 

(©,Mar. 10, 41916: 2 ¢. Mar. 
1915; EH 359407; Doncaster pub. co., 
Buffalo. 


Day (THE); marching song by Guy 
D’Hardelot, arr. by Clifford Courte- 
nay, of Hngland; piano. [3508 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 «a Mar. 20, 
1915; E 856617; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


99 


het deal 
See Arcadian idylls. 


2. 
hol 9 


DAY OF GLADNESS; words by Jennie 

Ree, music by C. H. Gabriel, of U.S. 

[8509 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c« Mar. 19, 

1915; E 3860867; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


DAY OF RESURRECTION; an original 
service for Haster, words by Elsie 
Duncan Yale and Emma Van Cleve 
Skillman, music by J. Lincoln Hall, 
of U. S. 8vo. [8510 

@ Mar, 10, 1915: 2 ei: Marnas26, 
1915; HE 359427; Hall-Mack co., Phil- 
adelphia. 


Dr PROFUNDIS; words from Psalm 
129, music by Eduardo Marzo, of 
U. S., op. 127; bass solo and piano. 

[8511 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 26, 

1915; HE 860756; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


DE TEMP’RANCE HOSSES; words by J. 
Gilchrist Lawson, music by Thoro 
iterris, of U. Se - [8512 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 18, 
1915; EH 359478; J. G. Lawson, Chi- 
cago. 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


DEAD MOUNTAIN FLOWERS; words by 
Lord Tennyson, music by David 
Dick Slater, of Great Britain. 

[8518 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 1 ¢«. Apr. 7, 1916; 

WH 851686; Frederick Harris ¢o., To- 
ronto, Canada. 


DEAR HEART OF MINE; words and mu- 
sic by Walter Lewis, of Great Brit- 


gin} no. 2 in Diae [3514 
©: Mar. 25; 1015) 2 ima, 
1915; EH 351688; Collard Moutrie, 


London. 


DEAR OLD DAD; words by G. A. Broad- 
foot, music by A. Melvin Crosby, of 
USS. [8515 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 « Mar. 13; 
1915; FE 859895; G. A. Broadfoot, 
San Rafael, Cal. 


Drarest (THE) FRIEND OF ALL; words 
by James Rowe, music by B. D. 
Ackley, of U. S. [38516 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360878; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


DEAREST (THE) SPOT ON EARTH 3 words 
by P. S. Scharf, music by A. C. 
Manning, of U. S. [3517 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2c. Mary is, 
1915; E 38593892; Paul S. Scharf, 
Cumberland, Md. 


DrBussy (CLAUDE) Six épigraphes an- 
tiques: par C. Debussy, of France, 
pour piano 4 4 mains. [38518 


© Feb. 27, 1915: aiee Disieda, 
1915; E 3851512; Durand et Cie., 
Paris. 


DECEMBER MORN; fox trot by Harry 
J. Lincoln, of) U: S: “ane by ieee. 
Losey, of U. S.; full orchestra and 
piano ace. 4to. [3519 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c-Man 15, 
1915; E 3860518; Vandersloot mu- 
sie pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


— words by Carl Loveland, music 
by Harry J. Lincoln, of U. S. 

[3520 

© Mar. 11, 1915* 23 °@ Bienes 

1915; BH. 859325; Vandersloot mu- 
sic pub. ¢co., Williamsport, Pa. 


DEIN IST DAS REICH; ged. von H. von 
Berge, musik von J. Richard Smith, 
Of dais: [3521 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1915; 
H 3860141; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


0 


no. 4, 1915 


DENTON TOWN; song, words and music 
by F M. Liston, of U S. [8522 
i. Mar, 15, 1915; 2’ ¢. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360410; F. M. Liston, Den- 

- ton, Mont. 


Drstr (Longing); poem by Jean La- 
hor, English version by George Har- 
ris, jr., music by Gabriele Sibella, 
of U. S.; soprano on tenor. (Quatre 
romances, no. 4.) [8523 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 3859054; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


DEUTSCH WILL ICH SEIN; marsch aus 
| Woran wid denken, musik von Max 
| Winterfeld (Jean, Gilbert), arr. 
von Otto Lindemann, of Germany, 
fiir. blasmusik. (Brass band.) 
[3524 


@) Feb: 17, 1915; 1:¢ Mar. 16, 
1915; E 856518; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
| lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


| DEUTSCHES DANKGEBET; text von 
' Christian Schmitt, musik von O. 
{ 
f 


Goguel, of Germany, fiir minner- 
chor; partitur u. stimmen. 4to. 
[3525 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 356522; Musikverlag, Eos. 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


| 

| 

| 

( 

| DIALOGUE; duet by Johann Haus, of 
U. S.; first and second violin. [3526 

| © Mar. 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 9, 1915; 

| FH} 359306; M. Witmark & sons, New 

| York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

| 

| 


Diana; from Maid in America, words 

| by Harold Atteridge, music by Sig- 
mund Romberg, of U. S. [8527 

©, Mar. 38, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 
1915; E 360182; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


Dicry poo; by Carey Morgan, arr. by 
Wm. Schulz, of U. S.; band. 4to. 

[8528 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 

1915; E 359466; Jos. W. Stern & 

co., New York. 

on arrangement. | 


DID ANYONE SEE HIM COME IN? words 
by Ed Rose, music by Ernie Erd- 
man, of U. S. [3529 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 
1915; EH 359386; Milton Weil music 
publisher inc., Chicago. 


[Copyright is claimed 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


3538 


Diree; from the music for the Masque 
of St. Louis, words by Percy Mac- 
Kaye, musie by F. S. Converse, of 
U. S.; women’s voices, 4to. (The 
modern series of part songs for all 
voices, no, 62.) [3530 

Gy Keby,.20- 1915+. 2". ¢, Keb. i2s, 
1915; E 360030; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


Do YOU WRITE TO YOUR MOTHER, BOYS; 
words by Sarah A. Berger, music by 
Genevieve Scott, of U. S. [8531 

(C) .Oct,,.15,,,1914., 2..¢... Mar... 12, 
1914; EH 360419; Mrs. S. A. Berger, 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 


DOLLY’S BEDTIME; action song, words 
by “Ed. Oxenford, music by F. A. 
Challinor, of England. [8532 

©) Mar... 282.1915; 2 ¢.. Apr.%, 
1915; E 351698; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


DoLoRES; mazurka brilliante, by G. H. 
Ebert, of U. S.; piano. San Jose, 
Ebert school of Music. [3533 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 @ Feb. 23, 
1915; HE 3860036; Geo. E. Ebert, San 
Jose, Cal. 

D-0-N-POS-TER-FER-T; words by B. D. 
Mann, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
U.S. [3534 


(©. Keb. 17, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 24, 
1915; E 360064; Blanch Drew Mann, 
San Francisco. 


DON’T FORGET YOUR MOTHER; and an- 
swer, I’ll ne’er forget you mother, 
poems by Arthur Le Roy, musical 
setting by Jean Walz, of U. S. 

[38535 

© Mey. 18, 1914: 2 e. . Nov:. 27, 

1914; EH 3497385; Le Roy music co., 
Chicago. 

DON’T HESITATE; words and music by 
BH. Ji. Proulx, of Ux 8: [3536 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1915; E 359338; 
Elzeor Joseph Proulx, Willimansett, 
Mass. 

DON’T LET YOUR LOVE DIE LIKE ROSES; 
words by George J. Moriarity, music 
by Bob Allan, of U. S. [3537 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 
1915; E 359885; Milton Weil music 
publisher, ine., Chicago. 

Don’t SAY I EVER MADE YOU LOVE ME; 
words and music by Albert Whelan 
and Nat. D. Ayer, of England. 

[3538 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 24, 

1915; E 351591; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


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3539 


DoN’r TAKE MY DARLING BOY AWAY; 
words by Will Dillon, music by 
‘Albert Von Tilzer, of U. S. [35389 
© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 28, 
1915; HE 3860088; Broadway music 
corporation, New York. 


DON’T TELL THE FOLKS YOU SAW ME; 
words by Thos. S. Allen, music by 
Joseph M. Daly, of U. S. [38540 

©. Feb. 28, 1915+" 2. ce. Feb. 23, 
1915; BH 360217; Daly music pub- 
lisher, ine., Boston. 


DORNROS’CHEN DEUTSCHLAND ; Deutsch- 
land, dein traum ist zu ende, aus 
Unsere feldgrauen, zeitbild in drei 
akten, text von Artbur Lokesch, 
musik von Robert Winterberg, of 
xerinany, fiir gesang u. piano. 

[3541 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 1c Mar. 16, 

1915; HE 856512; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 


Doux SONGE; valse par Henry Weyts, 
of France; piano. (38 piéces mi- 
gnonnes, no. 1.) [8542 

©jMar. 22, d915s0due: Daan, 22, 
1915; IE 351568; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


DOWN AMONG THE SOUTHERN PINES; 
words by W. A. Watson, music by 
Francis C. Stanford, of U. S. New 
York, C. S. Partee music pub. co. 

[3543 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 1915; 

BE 359100; William A. Watson, Mel- 
ville, R. I. 

DOWN HERE; words by P. J. O’Reilly, 
music by May H. Brahe, of England. 
No. 1 in EF flat. no. 3 in G. 

[3544, 3545 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1c. each Mar. 20, 

1915; E 356608, 3856609; Hnoch & 
sons, London. 

DOWN THE DANUBE; waltz by Arthur 
De Blonc, of England; piano. [38546 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 23, 
1915; HE 356634; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

DOWN YONDER, IN NORMANDY; werds 
and music by Nat D. Ayer, of Eng- 
land. [8547 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 ec Mar. 24, 
1915; EK 351595; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


DRAWING NEARER HOME EACH DAY; 


words by Ernest G. W. Wesley, 
music by B. EF. Butts, of U. S. [8548 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 12, 


1915; E 860429; Benjamin Franklin 
Butts, Haworth, N. J. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


DREAM MELODY; by D. HE. Force, of 
U. S.; piano. Jersey City, D. H. 
Force music co. [38549 

© Mar. 12, 1915; 2c, Mar. 16, 
1915; E 860498; D. Hrwin Force, 
Jersey City. 

DREAM (THE) OF FOUR NATIONS; words 

and music by N. Spector, of U. S. 

[8550 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; B 359458; 
Nathan Spector, New York. 

DREAM (THE) OF LIFE; lyric by “ Con” 
T. Lam, music by Kugene Platzmann, 
of U. S. [8551 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 12, 
1915; EK 860458; Independent music 
pub. co., Omaha, Nebr. 


DREAMS. 


See Playtime pieces, no. 8. 


DREAMS OF A HONEY-MOON; words by 
Geo. EH. Reed, music by Ralph C. 
Smith, of U. S. [8552 — 

© Nov. 25, 1913; 2 ¢@ July 20, 
1914; E 3859118; Shisler, Gaskill & 
Benkhart, ine., Philadelphia. 


DREAMS OF LOVE; valse hesitation by 
Ef. Terry and C. Daniels, of U. S.; 
orchestra. [3553 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1915; 
HF) 3593845; Frank Terry & Carl Dan- 
iels, Omaha. 


DREAMS OF MY OLD HOME; words by 
Cora Killion, musie by B. J. Myers, 
of U. S. [3554 

© 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; E 360035; 
Bonnie J. Myers, Bicknell, Ind. 


DREAMS OF YESTERDAY; une pensie, by 
H. Maynton-Power, of England; 
piano. [8555 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 1 ¢c. Mar. 380, 
1915; E 356672; Beal, Stuttard & 
co., London. 


DRIFTING; words and music by A. 
Leon Hatzan, arr. by F. E. Bentley, 
of Great Britain. [38556 


© Mar. 20, 1915; 1 ¢.) Mame: 
1915; E 356651; Empire music & 
travel club, limited, Toronto, Can- 
ada. 


Dv UND IcH; ged. von Frida Ballien, 
musik von Karl Kimpf, of Ger- 
many, op. 52, no. 2; eine singstimme 
mit klavierbegl., mittel. [3557 

_. © Feb.. 17, 1915: 1 Gy Maras, 
1915; HE 356527; Musikverlag Hos, 
g. m. b. h, Berlin. [Copyright is 
claimed on medium voice. ] 


DuMKA. See Krakowiak. 


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it 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
(no. 4, 1915 3572 


,;Duw Gapwo’R BoBoL (God save the | fn RAcCHUM vecHANUN; from The false 


people); Eng. words by Ebenezer step, words by Henry M. Gastwirth, 
( Elliot, Welsh words by Kerry vans, music by J. Brody and S. Friedsel, 
music by D. Jenkins, of Wales; of U. S. [3565 
‘ ehorus for male voices. 12mo. © Jan. 21, 1915: 2 c Mar. 4, 
[8558 | 4915; W 359449: Brody and Friedsel. 
pep, 20, 1915; 1, c.: Mar... 15, New York. 

' 1915; E 351496; David Jenkins, 
| Aberystwyth, Wales. WLEMENTARY AND PROGRESSIVE STUDIES; 
preparatory to Kreutzer’s etudes, by 
DwaAkFs AT DAWN. See Suite des H. E.: Kayser, op. 20, book 3, ed. by 
gnomes. I’. KE, Hahn, of U. 8.; violin. (Pres- 
ser ed., No. 236.) [38566 


DWARFS AT WORK. See Suite des 


enomes, © Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 8, 1915; 


i 360861; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
BASTER AWAKENING; an Waster service, delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
text by Edith Sanford Tillotson, mu-| e¢diting.] 
sic by Fred B. Holton. New York, | __ 
Dayton, O. f[etc.] Lorenz pub. co., | MLENDE (Dir) KINDER; by Solomon 
1915. 15 p. 8vo. [3559 Small, of U. S.; violin. [3567 


. © Jan. 19, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. © Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 3, 1915; 
* 1, 1915; A 398794; Lorenz pub. Co., EK 3860900; Hebrew pub. co., New 
Dayton, O. York. 

WASTER CLASSICS No. 3; words by Hisie | ELevation; by Adolf Frey, of U. S.; 
Duncan Yale and Lizzie De Armond, piano. [3568 
music by Theodor Giese and others, © Feb. 15, 1915: 2 ec. Mar. 13 
arr. by Alfred Judson, of U. 8. few 1915; E 359378; Oliver Ditson co., 

Boston. 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c Mar. 16, 
1915; EH 359428; MHall-Mack co., | in avant; chant du soldat de Paul 


Philadelphia. Dérouléde, adaptation musicale de 
Ch. Silver, of France, pour orches- 

EcHo sone; three-part song, words by tre, avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
Addison, music by Paul Bliss, of U. [8569 
S.; women’s voices. 8vo. [3561 © Feb. 27, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 351499; Heugel et cie., 
1915; E 360043; Willis music co., Paris. 


Cincinnati. 
—-— récitation avee piano acc. 
Ecossaisen. See Beethoven (Ludwig [8570 
van). | © Feb. 27, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 
HGYPTIAN PRINCESS DANCE; by L. B. ae Ree tec Mew aet 


Curtis, of U. S., 1st violin. [8562 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359689; | Ew avem (In April); poem by Ar- 


Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, O. mand Silvestre, English version by 
George Harris, jr., music by Ga- 
EGYPTIAN PRINCESS LOVE SONG; by L. briele Sibella, of U. S.; soprano ou 
B. Curtis, of U. S.; voice and 1st ténor. (Quarte romances, no. 2.) 
violin. [3563 [8571 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359690; “© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c« Feb. 19, 
Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, O. 1915; FE 359058; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


EYSERNE (DAS) Kreuz; vaterlin- 
disches dankeslied, ged. von Rich. | Encuantep (THE) GLADE; words by 


Reich, musik von Bruno Seidler- G. Hubi-Newcombe, music by Lois 
Winkler, of Germany; minnerchor, Barker, Great Britain; voice and 
partitur u. stimmen. [3564 piano. [8572 

© Feb. 17, 1915: ) & Mar. 16, © Mar; 13, 19155" 1'.c. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 356510; Richard Riihle, 1915; E 351547; Boosey & co., Lon- 
Berlin. don. 


233 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3573 


pt. 11, msi, vee 


Enp (THE) OF MY OLD CIGAR; words 
and music by R. P. Weston and 
Worton David, of England. [3573 

© Jan: 80, 1915; 1 @ Mar 20, 
1915; E 3856595; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


EINGLAND’S CALL; quick march, arr. by 
Wilfrid Sanderson, of Great Brit- 
ain; band. 4to. (Boosey’s brass 
band journal, no. 556.) [3574 

©} Mar.127,/ 1915: 4 "e.) Mar.. 31, 
1915; EH 351674; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


ENTREE DE COLOMBINE; par G. Almay- 


rae, of France, op. 18; piano. 
(Scénes de pallet, no. 2.) [38575 
O~dam. 4 191s 21 ec... slam. . 1G, 


1915; E 356538; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


HRNEST (THE) Evans; horse trot, 
one-step, two-step, by Z. J. Paren- 
teau, of U. S8.; melody only. [8576 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 360070; 
Zoel J. Parenteau, Pittsburgh. 


Espoirr; par EH. Lesage, of Great Brit- 
ain, pour piano. [3577 
© Feb. 23, 1915; 1 c ‘Mar, 19, 
1915; E 351537; Emile Lesage, Lon- 
don. 


EUROPE’S RAGTIME BAND; lyrics by 
Charles Risk, music by Clarence E. 
Muse, of U. S. [38578 

© Web. (13) 1915: 2 "e, Mare 9, 
1915; E 3859316; Risk and Muse 
pub. co., New York. 


EvEe (THE) oF Crecy; from Four songs 
- of chivalry, words by William Mor- 
ris, music by Julius Harrison, of 
Great Britain. [8579 
© Mare 1377 191ds bec. “Mar, 19, 
1915; E 851545; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


EVENING. See Stayner 
Three love songs. 


CGB la 


EVENING BELLS; words and music by 
T. Frederiksen, of Denmark, domi- 
ciled at Chicago, Ill. [3580 

©' Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 5,:1915; 


EK 3860510; Torvald Frederiksen, 
Chie¢a go. 
(Abendlaiuten); idylle by Rich. 


Hilenberg, op. 98, edited and fingered 
by Paolo Gallico; piano. [3581 
© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1915; 
EH 360890; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 

editing & fingering. ] 
2) 


tod 


EVENING IS COME; words by Colin 
Sterne, music by H. Ernest Nichol, 
of Great Britain. [38582 


© Mar. 27; 1915;.2 ce Marva 
1915 ; EH 351676; Boosey & co., London. 


EVENING SONG; from Up from Georgia, 
words by Frank L. Stanton, music by 
James R. Gillette, of U. S. (Octavo 
edition of choruses for treble voices, 
no. 3982.) [8583 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EK 3603386; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


Evensone. See Chappell’s army jour- 
nal, no. 419. 


EVERY MORNING MERCIES NEW; two 
part song, by Edward Newton, of 
U. SS. 4to. (Willis school songs, 
second series no. 54.) [3584 


© Mar. 18, 19153. 2: ¢. Marss20. 
1915; E 359495; Willis music Co., 
Cincinnati. 


EVERYONE’S MOVING UP ON BROADWAY; 
lyric by Harold Atteridge, music by 
Harry Carroll, of U. S. [3585 


© Mar. 12, 1915; E 360425; Winter 
Garden co., New York. 


EVERYTHING HE DOES JUST PLEASES 
ME; fox trot by Russell Smith, arr. 
by T. Henri Klickmann, of U. S.; 
piano. [3586 

©..Nov. 25, 1914: 2.¢ Jane2c 
1915; EH 859457; Seidel music pub. 
co., Indianapolis. [Copyright is 
claimed on third strain added. ] 


—words and music by Russell 
Smith, of U. S. [8587 


© Nov. 1, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 27, 1915; 
EH 359456; Seidel music pub. ¢o., 
Indianapolis. 


EXPECTATION; . words by Charlotte 
Louise Rudyard, music by M. L. 
Welsh, of U. S. [3588 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 10, 1915; 
EH 360895; Marie Louise Welsh, Bal- 
timore. [Copyright is claimed on 
musical compo. | 


a a A NS A 


EXPOSITION MARCH; by L. J. Meyer- 

holtz, of U. S.; piano. [8589 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 ce Mar. 10, 1915; 

EK 360894; Harvey Ross McClure, 
Fremont, O. 


Eyres; words and music by Bert Lee 
and R. P. Weston, of England. 
[3590 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 @ Mar. 20, 
1915; KE 356567; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


34 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


EYES OF BLUE; words and music by 

A. O. Schmidt, of U. S. [38591 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 

E 3601838; A. O. Schmidt, San Fran- 
cisco. 


FarR ELLEN; a ballad, cantata, words 
by Emanuel Geibel, music by Max 
Bruch, edited and arr. by W. Ethel- 
bert Fischer, of U. S.; chorus of 4 
mixed voices, without ace. 4to. [8592 

iF ebe'25,1915; 2 -e: Web. 27, 
1915; E 3860106; Geo. B. Jennings, 
Cincinnati. 


ed 
FAIR MAID OF TOKIO; words by Walter 
M. Oestreicher, music by Herbert J. 
Braham, of U. S. [3593 
ere: 26, 1915: 2 «@ Feb: 24, 
1915; E 3860075; Maurice Richmond 
musie co., ine., New York. 


FAIRCHILD (BLAIR) Nocturne; words 


by Jean Lahor, music by Blair Fair- 
child, of U. S., op. 40. (Les qua- 
trains d’Al-Ghazali, no. 3.) [3594 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360238; Augener, ltd., London. 


FAIRY BELLS. See Fairyland fancies. 


FAIRY LULLABY. See Fairyland fancies. 


FAIRY TEARS. (See Fairyland fancies.) 


FAIRYLAND. See Fairyland fancies. 


FAIRYLAND FANCIES; a cycle of fairy 
songs, words by Margaret A. Sin- 
clair, music by Robert McLeod, of 
Scotland; mezzo-soprano & piano. 
Contents: — Fairy bells. — Fairy 
tears.—Fairy lullaby.—Fairyland. 

[3595 

Mar 23. 1915: 1c. Apr ii, 

1915; EK 351697; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


FAITHFUL LITTLE LEGS; song with ac- 
tion, English version by R. H. Elkin, 
text and music by E. Jacques- 
Daleroze, of Switzerland, op. 60; 
vocal score. 4to. (Ten callisthenic 
songs, with explanatory text, no. 5.) 

[3596 


© Mar. 25, 1915: 4 ¢« Mar. 26, | 
1915; E 351624; Jobin & co., Lau- 


Sanne, Switzerland. 


Famous (THE) MARCH ON Paris; 


words and music by W. Marsoun, 
[3597 


©) Keb. 0 201s. 2a Keb. 23, 
1915; E 360227; William Marsoun, 


of U. S. 


Alameda, Cal. 


FANTASIE NORMA, 


FATHER AND MOTHER; 


3605 


FANTASIE; tiber den choral, Ein feste 


burg ist unser Gott, von Max Reger, 
op. 27, bearb. von Richard Lange, 
of Germany; piano, four hands. 
[3598 
© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 2,.1915; 
E 356695; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange-- 
ment. ] 


(See Bellini Vin- 
cenzo. ) 


FANTASIESTUCK; by H. Pachulski, re- 


vised, phrased and fingered by O. 
Thtimer, of Germany; piano. [8599 

© Feb. 20,1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
EK 351528; Augener, Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
phrasing and fingering. | 


FAR AWAY; words by Fannie J. Cros- 


by, music by B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 

[3600 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 19, 

1915; E 360879. Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


words and 

music ‘by P. P. Bilborn, of VU. S. 

[8601 

© Maris. TOs: 2 “e, (Mar. 13, 

1915; EH 3593897; Peter Philip Bil- 
horn, Chicago. 


FatiMA Brown; fox-trot by Jimmie V. 


Monaco, arr. by Calvin Grooms, of 
U. S.; oreh. 4to. [3602 

©, Mar, 19, 1915;'2-e. Mar: 20, 
1915; E 359505; Leo Feist, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


FEAST OF THE FLOWERS; (La féte de 
les fleurs); valse by Pauline B. 
Story, of U. S.; piano. [3603 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 3860171; Richard Nugent, New 
York. 


FESTAL PRELUDE, ONWARD, CHRISTIAN 
SoLpieRS; by Edythe Pruyn-Hall, of 
U. S.; organ. [3604 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360246; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


FIER COURSIER; par Henry Weyts, of 
France; piano. (3 piéces mignonnes, 
no. 3.) [3605 

) Mar: 22;'4915%; 1) ei’ Mar. 22, 
1915; E 351565; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


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3606 


RIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. DGG (ae Se veel 


FIGHT FOR THE AMERICAN FLAG; words 
and music by H. Bauer, of U. S8. 
[38606 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1915; E 360780; 
Heinrich Bauer, New York. 
FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT; processional 
hymn, music by T. A. Cleaver, of 


U. SS. New York, H. W. Gray co. 
4to. (Six processional hymns, no. 
dD.) [3607 
©): Mar; 410; 1915 "2. ¢e. Mar. 41, 
1915; EK 359863; T. Allen Cleaver, 
Brooklyn. 
HIVE SOULS; as sung by the Fuller 
Sisters, words by W. N. Ewer, 


adapted to the allegreitto, from the 
7th symphony of Beethoven, and arr. 
by Frances Frothingham, of U. S. 
[3608 
© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c@ Mar. 26, 
1915; E 360737; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 

Frac (THE) DOESN’T MAKE ANY DIEF- 
FERENCE AT THE PANAMA PACIFIC 
FAIR; words and music by J. H. 
Scott, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
San Francisco, Cal., arr. by Romeo 
Suppancich, of Italy, domiciled at 
San Francisco, Cal. [3609 

© 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; E 360002; 
John Holmes Scott, San Francisco. 

Fuirt (THE); words and music by 

J. F. Warner, of U. S. [38610 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
ere Bebe Tor tol 2" Wy eat: id. 
Franklin Warner & Ch: arles E. John- 
son, Newark, N. J. 

FLOATING DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, 
ON MY WAY TO NEW ORLEANS; words 
by Ballard Macdonald, music by 
Albert Von Tilzer, of U. S. [3611 

© Feb. 26,1915; 2 c. Feb. 26,1915; 
EH} 360115; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 

FLORAL (THE) WALTZ; by C. F. Greg- 


ory, of U. S.; piano. [8612 

©: Mar, 15, 1915+ 2 e. Mar 12: 
1915; E 3860405; C. EF. Gregory, 
Pittsburg. 


FLOWERLAND; waltzes by W. C. Powell, 
of U. S.; piano. [8613 
© Heb. 26.6 1915s) 2 sex web. 24, 
1915; E 360054; W. C. Polla & co., 
inc., New York. 
FLOWERS; a waltz by Paul A. Creasey, 
and By. M. Schultheis, GEES. ; 


piano. [3614 
© Mar. 27, 1915;°2 ¢c. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 360763; Warner C. Wil- 


liams, Indianapolis. 


FLOWERS (THE) LULLABY (Mors vug- 
gesang); words by Addie Little- 
field, Norwegian translation by Theo. 
Reimestad, of Norway, domiciled at 
Minneapolis, Minn., German trans- 
lation by Geo. Albers, of Germany, 
domiciled at Minneapolis, Minn., 
music by Grace S. Watson; in B 
flat. [8615 

Feb. 27, 1915; °2 °c Mar 2: 
1915; E 359410; Paul A. Sehmitt, | 
Minneapolis. [Copyright isclaimed | 
on Norwegian and German adapta- 
tion of English words. ] 


FLOWERS ON A MISSION OF LOVE; words 
by B. R. Janorschke, music by James 
G. Ellis, of U. S. [3616 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar, 15, 1915; 
EH 359403; Barbara Rose Janorschke, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 


FLYING CLOUDS; two part song, music 
by G. G. Starr, of U. S. 4to. (Wil- 
lis school songs, second Series no. 


50. ) [3617 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c Mar. 20, 
1915; EH 3859499; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


FOLK-TUNE. See Playtime pieces, no. 11. 


FOLLOW THE BLIND MAN; words by 
Harry Dent and T. Golburn, music 
by Harry Dent, of Hngland. [38618 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 « Mar 20; 
1915; E 356597; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


FooTsaLL; words by Clifford Harris, 
music by Jas. W. Tate, of England. 


[3619 
© Jan. 30, 1915: 1 ey liaee en 
1915; E 


356592; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


For KING AND COUNTRY; grand descrip- 
tive fantasia, selected and arr. by 
J. Ord Hume, of England; piano. 

[38620 


© Mar. 18, 1915; 19c) Marzo: 
1915; E 356615; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


| For LOVE MY HEART IS SIGHING; words 


and music by M. Corlilliac, of U. S. 

[8621 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 360313; 
Marie Corlilliae, Chicago. 


For LOVE OF THEE; words by Leonard 
~ Crocombe, music by Marjorie Mur- 
tagh, of England. [8622 
© Mar. 13, 1915; 1 @ Mar. 15, 
1915; EH 351530; J. B. Cramer & ©Co., 
ltd., London, 


236 


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no. 4, 1915 


3639 


| For THE SAKE OF SOMEBODY; words by 
'. Robert Burns, music by G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, of U. S.; sop. or tenor, and 
alto or bar. [8623 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 ¢. each Feb. 25, 
_ 1915; H 359106; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
) Boston. 
| FoR VALOUR; military valse, by Charles 
Ancliffe, arr. by Adolf Lotter, of 
England; orchestra with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. [3624 
©.Mar: 19; 1915; 1 e Mar. 27, 
1915; E 3856665; Hawkes & son, 
London. ~ 


FORGET-ME-NOT; words and music by H 


W. Schultz, of U. S.; arr. by Henry 
Bauer, of U. S. [8625 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1915; E 359344; 


H. W. Schultz, New London, Wis. 


FORGIVENESS; words from Psalm 82, 
musie py R. H. Wilson, of U. S. 
: [38626 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 e@. Mar. 30, 
1915; E 360786; Robt. H. Wilson, 
Saltsburg, Pa. 


FoRSAKE ME NOT; words from Psalm 
141, music by R. H. Wilson, of U. S. 
[8627 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ¢« Mar. 30, 


Tae. HH) SG60785; Robt. H. Wilson, 
- Saltsbureg, Pa. 

FORWARD, MARCH; words by M. V. 
Sandberg, music by J. M. Dow, of 
U.\s. [8628 

moRep.2t. 1915-2’ c. Mar. 15, 


1915; E 360474; Minnie Vera Sand- 
berg and Jonathan Mahaffie Dow, 
Lawrence, Kans. 


FORWARD THE UNION JACK; words by 

J. A. Hendry, music by C. A. Yates. 

[3629 

fore Mar 22. 1915>, 2..e; Mar. 26, 

1915; EK 360753; John A. Hendry & 
Arthur Yates, Minneapolis. 


Four (THE) WINDS; words by Charles 
Henry lLuders, music by David 
Stanley Smith, of U. S., op. 36, No. 
1; three-part chorus of women’s 
voices. (Svo. choruses, No. 6067.) 

[8630 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 

1915; E 360021; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


-Fox-Tror (THE) BALL THAT’S ALL; 
words and music by Nat D. Ayer, 

- of England. [3631 

ei «C)- Mar: 26, 19153, 1.:e: Mar. 26, 
1915; Ki 351608; B. Feldman: & co., 
London. 


Francis & Day’s tTruTorR & BOOK OF 
SOLOS FOR THE JAPANESE ONE STRING 
FIDDLE; by Walter Redmond, of Eng- 
land, containing rudiments of music 
and popular solos. [386382 

© ‘Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢@ Mar, 20, 
1915; HE 356577; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
‘Claimed on compilation. ] 


FRANZ (ALBERT) Two Polish themes ; 
arr. by Albert Franz, of U. S.; piano. 
(Young American artist, No. 12982.) 

[3683 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 360368; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

FRIVOLEZZA; tempo di valse, par FE. 
L. Berthoud; two mandolins, guitar 


and piano. [3634 
©; Feb. 20,1915. 2. ¢.” Feb... 26, 
1915; E 360122; KF. Landry Ber- 


thoud, New York. 

Frouic. See Playtime pieces, no. 9. 

HRoM BERLIN TO LEICESTER SQUARE; 
words and music by Joseph Tabrar, 
of England. [3635 

dan. 30, 1915.7 1 eo Mar. 20) 
1915; E 356583; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

FRoM CROSS TO CROWN; an Easter 
service for the Sunday school, ed. 
by Geo. F. Rosche, musie by Gabriel, 
Beazley, Thiel eos Se Chicago, 
Tll., New York, N. Y., G. are 
& co., 1914. 15 E Syo. [3636 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 « and aff. Feb. 

20, 1915; A 38987138; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 

FROZEN (THE) BROOKLET; from A win- 


ter’s. .dayi.no.' .2,9..by.,<.Christian 
Schifer, of Great Britain, op. 94; 
pianoforte. [38637 

(GS) Mar. 12. 1915; 1. ¢. Marts, 
1915; EH 356497; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


FUNERAL MARCH. See Chopin (F. F.) 


FUNERAL MARCH OF THE DWARFS. See 
Suite des gnomes. 

GALWAY BY THE SEA; words by Fred 
EK. Weatherly, music by Martin Bar- 
clay, of Great Britain. [8638 

© Mar. 8)01915;).1 .¢...Mar.» 20, 
1915; EH 351581; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, 

GARDEN (THE) OF ALLAH; intermezzo 
orientale by Rudolph Aronson, of 
Ingland ; piano. [3639. 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 238, 
1915; 356633 ; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


237 


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3640 


GARDEN OF PARADISE; song from Maid 
in America, words by Harold At- 
teridge, music by Sigmund Romberg, 
OL Ud Bi [3640 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1915; E 3860117; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


GARDEN (THE) OF THE LoRD; words 
by Elsie Duncan Yale, music by 


Herbert J. Lacey, of U. S.; Ato. 
(Hall-Mack co.’s Easter anthems 
no. 281.) [3641 

©) Mar, 10). 1995; 2c. Mar. 1G, 
1915; E 359431; MHall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 


GASOLINE GUS AND HIS JITNEY BUS; 
words and music by B. Gay and C. 
Brown, of U. S. - [3642 

© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 c Mar. 18, 
1915; E 359462; W. A. Quincke & 
co., Los Angeles. 
by Albert W. 

ag Oy, al On. 
Boston, Evans 


GAVOTTE; staccato, 
Koechling, of U. 
violin and piano. 
music co. [3643 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
EH 360254; Wm. A. Evans, Boston. 

See Sealy (Helen) ‘Three encore 
songs. 

GAVOTTE DE 
(J. EH. F.) 

GAVOTTE PIQUANTE; 
Pierson, of U. S.; piano. [3644 

© Mar. 19, 1915: 2 ¢ Mar. 26, 
1915; H 3860764; San Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 


PuyJOLI. See Massenet 


by William T. 


GAY MODELS OF PAREE; opening chorus, 
lyrics and music by Henry C. Jacobs, 
of U. 8.; voices & piano. [3645 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1915; E 360377; 
Jacobs & Jerman, ine., New York. 

GEE, THIS IS A LONESOME TOWN; words 
by J. Brandon Walsh, music by Phil 
Schwartz. . [3646 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1915; 
E 360464; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

GENERAL NUISANCE; words by Sam M. 
Lewis, music by Raymond Walker, 
of U.S. [38647 

© 1c. Mar. 11, 1915; E 359508; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 

GENERAL VON KtLucK; ein humor- 
istisches kriegslied, musik v. Albert 
Ross Parsons, of U. 8.; ausgabe mit 
deutschem text. [3648 

© Mar. 12, 191%: 2 ec. Mar. 13, 
1915; E 359474; Albert Ross Par- 
sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on the music.] 


2 


GEORGIA GRIND; by Ford T. Dabney, of 

U. S.; piano. 

© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 ec Marsa, 
1915; E 360496; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 

GEORGIA SONG BOOK; a collection of 
well-known songs, selected by M. L. | 
Brittain. New York, Cincinnati, | 
[ete.] American book company 
[1915] cover-title, 48, [1] p. 8vo. 


[3650 | 


© Dee. 30, 1914; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 11, 1915; A 897054; American 
book co., New York. 


GEORGIAN Bay; march. See Herculean 
march, [and] Georgian Bay. 


GERALDINE; valse hesitation, by Henry 
Lodge, of U. S.; piano. [8651 
© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 3, 1915; 

E 360190; Jerome H. Remick & ¢Co., | 
New York. 
GILLIFLOWER (THE) OF GOLD; from | 
' Four songs of chivalry, words by 
William Morris, set to music by © 
Julius Harrison, of Great Britain. 
[8652 | 


© Mar. 13, 1915; 1c, Manieiae § 
1915; E 351544; Boosey & CO. | 
London, 

GIRAFFE (THE); a musical extrava- | 
ganza, in two acts and epilogue, 
lyrics by Frank P. Day, music by S. 
Janson, of U. S. [8653 

©.1c. Mar. 25, 1915; D 19564; 
Selmar Janson, Pittsburgh. 


GirL (THE) FROM NEW YORK; a musi- 
eal farce in one act, words and 
music by H. L. Clements; vocal 
score. [8654 


© 1c. Mar. 30, 1915; D 19567; 
Henry Loren Clements, New York. 


Girt (THE) HE OFTEN LONGED THAT HE 
COULD SEE; words by R. D. Dyplock, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. 8S. 

[8655 

© Mar. 15. 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 

1915; E 3860771; R. D. Dyplock, North 
Battleford, Sask., Canada. 

Girt (THE) IN TIPPERARY THAT PADDY 
LEFT BEHIND; words and music by N. 
Hilts, of U. S. [8656 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360408; Nellie Hilts, Pitts- 
burgh. 

GIRL (THE) YOU LEFT BEHIND; words 

-by Wm. Jerome, music by Jean 
Schwartz, of U. S. [8657 

© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 « Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360430; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


38 


pt. 17, n. s., v. 10 lo 


im | 


SS a 


eight voices. 


| 


i 
| 4 of quartets and choruses, no. 862.) 
i 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ino. 4, 1915 


1GIRLHOOD DAYS; words by K. H. A. 
‘ Suthoff, music by A. Melvin Crosby, 
of U. S. [3658 


' ©) Mer. 10, 191532 '¢c. Mar. 153, 
1915; BH 359394; Karl H. A. Sut- 


America, words by Harold Atteridge, 
music by Sigmund Romberg, of U.S. 
[8659 


rower I 1915: 2 ©... Mar. 15; 
fia: EH 6 aG0D02; T. B. “Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


GLORIA AND ONLY BEGOTTEN SON; from 
, The Russian liturgy of 8. John 
| Chrysostom, by V. Kallinnikoff. The 
words paraphrased and adjusted to 
the music by Charles Winfred Doug- 
las, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
(A cappella choruses, no. 5.) [8660 


! 

: © Feb. 20, 1915; 2c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
- # 360025; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright claimed on editing. ] 


(GLoRIANA; words by Arthur Upson, 
music by C. Jenks, of U. S. [3661 


@ Mar. 13, 1915; 2 ce Mar. 17, 
1915; E 359479; Chancellor Jenks, 
Evanston, Il. 


GLORIOSA PATRIA; words by H. H. 
Boll, music by Horatio W. Parker, 
of U. S. [3662 


© 1«e@ Mar. 15, 1915; BE 360541; 
Helene H. Boll, Greenwich, Conn. 


| Guorrovs FOREVER; words from the 
_ Russian of Nikolai Aleksyévitch Ne- 
krasof by Nathan Haskell Dole, 
music by S. Rachmaninoff, arr. by 
W. Franke Harling, of U. S.; cho- 
rus of men’s voices. 4to. (Series 


[3663 


© Feb: 27; 1915; 2 ce Mar. 4, 
1915; H 360298; Boston music co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. } 


_GuLoryY BE TO GoD ON HIGH; for the. 


eolian choir, words by Ippolitoff- 
Ivanoff, English text adapted to the 
music by N. Lindsay Norden; for 
Ato. [3664 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c Mar. 8, 1915; 
EK 360197; N. Lindsay Norden, 
Brooklyn. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation of English text.] 


91671—15——_3 


o671 


GO NOT, HAPPY DAY; words from 
Maud, by Alfred Tennyson, music 
by David Stanley Smith, of U. S., 
op. 36, no. 2; three-part chorus of 
women’s voices. (Svo choruses, no. 
6068. ) [38665 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 
1915; E 360022; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


GO TO SLEEP, MY DUSKY BABY; lullaby, 
words by Frank .R. Rix, music 
adapted from Humoreske by A. 
Dvorak, by Frank R. Rix, of U. S. 

[3666 


©) Heb: 18, :1915: 2c. »Pébsx 23; 
1915; EH. 360020; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


GOD IS OUR REFUGE; Sacred song, words 
from Psalm xLvI, music by Lewis 
Carey, of Great Britain; no. 1 in 
D. [3667 


© Mar; 24; 1915; 1 <¢. Mar. 31, 
1915; E 351677; Boosey & Co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision & acc. ] 


GOLD FROM OPHIR; song from a set of 
Syrian songs, From distant lands, 
words by Edward Lockton, music 
by Ivor Novello, of Great Britain. 

[3668 


© Mar. 38, 1915; 1 @ Mar. 19, 
1915; E 351553; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


GOLDENHAIRED (THE) FAIRY; song 
with dance, English version by R. 
H. Hikin, text and music by E. 
Jacques-Daleroze, of Switzerland, 


op. 60; vocal score. 4to. (Ten cal- 
listhenic songs, with explanatory 
text, no. 8.) [3669 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351627; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


GOoD-BYE, MaGerr; words and music 
by 8S. Cora and J. Bates, of Eng- 
land. [8670 


© Mar. 26, 1915; 1 e« Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351609; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


GooD-BYE, Mary; words by Clifford 
Harris, music by Jas. W. Tate, of 
England. [3671 


©), Jan, B05. 1915>. 1 @ Mar (20, 
1915; E 3856576; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


239 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3672 


pt. 117, 0's.) v; 


Goop (THE) HOUSEKEEPER; English 
version by R. H. Elkin, text, music 
and arrangement for stage, by HE. 
Jacques - Dalcroze, of Switzerland ; 
op. 54; vocal score. 4to. (Ten chil- 
dren’s scenes, with explanatory text, 
no. 5.) [8672 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351614; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


Goop NIGHT; words by Victor Hugo, 
music by Max Reger, of Germany. 
4to. (Selection of songs from the 
progressive music series, book 4.) 

[3673 

© Mar.*19, 1915; 2 c. Mar: 22, 

1915; E 351585; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


GGoD NIGHT, DEAR LOVE; words anon., 
music by H. Wakefield Smith, of 
GL. S: [38674 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c Mar. 8,1915; 
HE 38603862; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adel phia. 


Goop SHEPHERD; a cantata, text by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
Ira B. Wilson, New York, Dayton, 
O. [ete.] Lorenz publishing co., 1915. 
60 p. 4to. (Lorenz’s choir cantatas 
no. 34.) [8675 


© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 @ and aff. 
Mar. 1, 1915; A 8938791; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 


GOSPEL OF HASTER; an Easter cantata, 
text by Edith Sanford ‘Tillotson, 
music by J. S. Fearis. New York, 
-Dayton, O. [etc.] Lorenz publish- 
ing co., 1915. 59 p. 4to. (Lorenz’s 
choir cantatas, no. 33.) [3676 


© Jan. 19, 1915; 2 ce and aff. Mar. 
1, 1915; A 898792; Lorenz pub. co., 
- Dayton, O. 


GoTtT UN DIE KNESSETH ISARAEL; 
words by Morris Rosenfeld, music 
by Louis Freedberg, of U. S., text 
Yiddish. [38677 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 24, 
1915; EH 860045; S. Druckerman, 
New York. 


GRAND (LE) JARDIN D'AZUR; words by 
Jean Lahor, music by Blair Fair- 
child, of U. S., op. 40. (Les qua- 
trains d’Al-Ghazali, no. 1.) [8678 


: Hep. 17, 1915: 2 “Near 3, 
1915; E 860236; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


| 
| 


$e 
$e 


GRANDPAPA $ 


for stage by E. Jacques-Dalcroze, 
of Switzerland, op. 54; vocal score. 
4to. (Ten children’s scenes, with 
explanatory text, no. 3.) [8679 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 ¢« Mar 26 
1915; BE 351612 Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


GREATEST (THE) BATTLE SONG OF ALL; 
words by S. Downing, 
Harry Ruby, of U. S. [3680 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1915; E 359309; 
Sam Downing, New York. 


GRry (THE) NortH SEA; words by 
Guy Walker, music by Thos. J. 
Hewitt, of England; no. 1 in F., 


[3681 | 


© Mar. 17, 1915; 1 © Marie 
1915; E 356553; Keith, Prowse & 
co., ltd., London. 


Grirg (Epvarp Hagerup) Our native 
land; patriotic hymn, words by I. 
Hearne, music by E. Grieg, arr. by 


A. E. Hull, of Great Britain. 1. 
Male voices. 4to. 2. Voice & piano 
in D minor. 3. Paraphrase for organ — 


Solo. 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 1 c. each Mar. 24, 
1915; E 3851603-351605; Augener, 
Itd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangements. ] 


GUARD MY THOUGHTS; words from 
Psalm 141, music by Johann M. 
Blose, of U. S. [8685 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. March 30, 
1915; E 3860782; United Presbyterian 
bd. of publ., Pittsburgh. 


GUERRE (LA) D’ HuROPE; paroles de 
A. S. de Pierreville, musique de P. 
Champagne, of U. S. [38686 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
EK 3593815; Philias Champagne, Na- 
shua, N. H. 


Gur. (Misteltoe); ragtime tango, by 
Z. J. Parenteau, of U. S.; melody 
only. [8687 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 360071; 
Zoel J. Parenteau, Pittsburgh. 


GWENDOLEN ; from Four songs of chiv- 
alry, words by William Morris, mu- 
sie by Julius Harrison, of Great 
Britain. [8688 
© Mar. 13,1915; 1 *e) a, 
1915; FE 3851548; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


240 


English version by R. H. 
Klkin, text, music and arrangement 


music by » 


[3682-3684 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


; no. 4, 1915 


) Haerc pies; graduale fiir Ostersonntag, 


von Carl Frey, of Germany, op. 7, 
io. 1, tur-sop. 1-u..2, alt., tenor u. 
bass 1 u. 2. 4to. [8689 


© Feb: 20,1915: 1-c. Apr. 3, 1915; 
EK 356682; Anton Bohm & sohn, 
Augsburg, Germany. 


HANDEL (GrorG FRIEDRICH) See the 


conquering hero comes; from Judas 
Maccabeus, by Geo. Fr. Hindel, 
edited and arr. by W. Ethelbert 
Fischer, of U. S.; mixed voices, with- 
out ace. [38690 


io Meb,. 25, 1915. .2..c...£eb.. 27, 
1915; E 360104; Geo. B. Jennings, 
Cincinnati. 


Hari! CoLuMBIA; part song, words by 
Joseph Hopkinson, music by J. 
Phyla, arr. by W. Rhys-Herbert, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. [3691 


fiaMar, 19) 1915; -2'.¢c:. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 359485; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


HAIL TO THE DAY; words anon., music 
by J. Lincoln Hall, of U. S. 4to. 
(Hall-Mack co.’s Easter Anthems 
no. 229.) [3692 


i Mar 10, 19153 2 e. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 3594383; Hall-Mack ©co., 
Philadelphia. 


HAIL TO THE LoRD’s ANOINTED; pro- 
cessional, festival or general use, by 


Elsa Norton Brackett, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 8vo. (Sacred se- 
ries 1, no. 26.) [3693 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 359460; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. 


HALLO, BABY; words and music by A. 
J. Mills, J. P. Long and Maurice 
Scott, of Great Britain. [8694 


© Mar. 26, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 351689; Star music pub. co., Itd,. 
London. 


HIANDS OFF THE FLAG; words and music 
by G. Grinnell, of U. S. [8695 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 360536; 


Gilbert Grinnell, Glenellyn, Ill. 


Happy DAYS; by Paolo Conte, of U. S., 
op. 86, No. 1; piano. [8696 


© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 238; 
1915; E 360012; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


Hlappy (THE) FROG; humorous march, 


von Rudolf Hanf, of Austria, arr. by 
Adolf Lotter, of Germany; orches- 


tra with piano conductor. 4to. 
[8697 
© Mar. 24, 1915: 1.¢., Apr... % 
1915; E 3851702; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


HAPPY RAYS FOR GLOOMY DAYS; words 
by James Rowe, music by Haldor 
Lillenas, of U. S. [38698 

©, Mar../29,/ 1915; 2 ¢.~“Mar. 19; 
1915; KE 860880; Homer A. Rode. 
heaver, Chicago. 


HAPPY TIMES; Seven easy pieces, by 
John FE. Campbell, of Great Britain; 


piano album. 4to. [38699 
©) Mar, 12" 1915.1 es Mar. 22, 
1915; E 351573; Weekes & co., Lon- 


don. 


HAPPY VOICES; words by Jennie Ree, 
music by C. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
[3700 
(Oy Mat..220.! 1 Ones 102 Voki 19, 
1915; E 360868; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


HARBOR (THE) OF HOME; a mother’s 
day exercise, written and arr. by 
Carrie B. Adams, of U. S. 4to. 

[8701 

GA Mark 6, 21915e2'2) ec Mar 17; 

1915; E 359469; Standard ‘pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 


HARLEQUIN DANCE; by L. B. Curtis, of 
U. S., arr. by Fred W. Lower, of 
U. S.; 1st violin. [3702 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359691; 
Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, O. 


HAVE A LITTLE PLACE IN YOUR HEART 

' FOR ME; words by J. Brzozowski, 

music by Everett J. Evans, of U.'S. 

[8703 

© Mars 29219955 2 ex Mar. 30, 

1915; E 360770; Joseph Brzozowski, 
Jersey City. 


HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN GOD? words and 
music by Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 


[3704 
© Mar. .29,019153:-2 @. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360881; Homer A. Rode- 


heaver, Chicago. 


Her DID SO MUCH FOR ME; words by 
W. C. Poole, music by H. A. Henry, 
of U. S. [8705 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860882; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


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BT06 


HE GROWS SWEETER; words and music 
by J. E. McConnell, of U. S. [8706 
© Mar 11;-1915 5 2 e)) Marr 16; 
1915; E 359489; James Edwin Mc- 
Connell, Lincoln, Nebr. 


HE HELD ME; words and music by H. 
W. Kenyon, of U. S., har. by T. P. F. 
Spencer, Mass., Reality press, 4to. 
{In New songs from songs of real- 


ity.) [3707 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c Mar. 9, 1915; 
H 3593860; Essek W. Kenyon, Spen- 
eer, Mass. 


HE Is RISEN; Easter cantata, by Rich- 
ard Worthing; for soli and chorus 
of mixed voices. 2 p. 1. 3-75 p. 
Ato. [3708 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 « and aff. 
Feb. 2, 1915; A 393504; Willis music 
¢co., Cincinnati. 


processional hymn, music by T. 
A. Cleaver, of U. S. New York, 
H. W. Gray co. 4to. (Six proces- 
sional hymns, no. 2.) [38709 


©) Max. 410; 2905/92 co Mar.) 11, 
1915; EH 359337; T. Allen Cleaver, 
Brooklyn. 


HE MARRIED ALL THE FAMILY; words 
and music by D. S. Milne, of U. S., 
arr. by H. Bauer, of U. S. '3710 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
‘E 360290; D. S. Milne, Pensacola, 
Fla. 


We RANSOMED ME; Dy Lizzie De 
Armond, music by B. D. Ackley, of 
uw. S. [3711 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 19, 
1915; H 360883 : Homer A. Rode- 
beaver, Chicago. 


“in’s A SMALL TOWN SPORT; words and 
music by George S. Spink, of U. S. 
[3712 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360351; “Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


HE SHALL GIVE HIS ANGELS CHARGE; 
anthem, text from the Bible, music 
by A. W. Lansing, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. [3713 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c«. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360525; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


WE SHALL REIGN; words by A. H. Ack- 
ley, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, of 
U.S. [3714 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 
1915; H 360884 : Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


HE WAS ALL THE WORLD TO ME; words 
by L. H. Daniels, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S. [38715 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 e Mar. 80, 
1915; E 3860773; Leo. H. Daniels, 
Spencer, Neb. 


HEAR My cry, O Gop; words from the 
Psalms, music by E. S. Hosmer, of 
U. S. 1. High voice. 2. Low voice. 

[3716, 3717 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec. each Mar. 8, 

1915; HE 360363, 360364; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 


HEARKEN UNTO ME; Easter anthem, 
by Charles Fonteyn Manney, of 
U. S.; harp. 4to. [3718 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar, 12, 
1915; EH 359871; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


HEART TO HEART; hesitation waltz, by 
Lee S. Roberts, of U. S. A.3; piano. 
[8719 
© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360352; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


HEARTS ARE SOMETHING MORE THAN 
PLAYTHINGS; words by A. J. Mills, 
music by Bennett Scott, of Great 
Britain. [3720 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 1c. Mar. 16, 1915; 
E 356492; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


HEAVENLY (THE) HOME; words and 

music arr. by C. B. Gould, of U. S. 

© (8721 

© Mar. 13,°1915°°2 Giese: 

1915; E 8593847; Clarence B. Gould, 

Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
words and arrangement of music. ] 


HEAVEN’S GATEWAY; words by Rene 
Bronner, music by Henry Wilder- 
mere, of U. S. [3722 

© Mar.-8, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360365; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


HELDEN-TRAUM ; marsch von Tito Mur- 
ailli, of Italy, op. 40, fiir salonorches- 
ter. [3723 

© Oct. 80, 19145) A ge ees, 
1915; E 356684; Franz Suppan, Diis- 
seldorf, Germany. 


HELLO BILL, I’M GLAD I MET YOU; 
words by Everett Howard, music by 
W. Dick, of U. S. 4to. [3724 


© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359287; William Dick, New York. 


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no. 4, 1915 


HELP US TO HELP OTHERS TO-DAY; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by B. D. 
Ackley, of U. S. [38725 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ¢« Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360885; Homer A _ Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

Her! HEP! HEP! KEEP IN STEP! lyric 
by John Carroll; music by Chas. 
Elbert, of U. S. The dance songs 
of Grace Darling, no. 3. In New 
York Sunday American, Feb. 21, 
1915.) [8726 


© Feb: 21, 1915; 1c. Feb. 24, 
1915; E 360091; Star co., New York. 
HER ROSE; words by Jeanie Gallup 
Mottet, music by Miner Walden 
Gallup, of U. S., op. 3, no. 2, high 
voice in E. [3727 


=) Pep. 12,1915" 2 e. Mar. 13, 
1915; EH 3593874; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


HERCULEAN MARCH. [and] GEORGIAN 
Bay; music by Geo. D. Barnard, and 
Henry Froehlich, of U. S., orch. 4to. 

[8728 

i Web! 27, 1915; 2.c¢. Feb. 25, 

1915; E 360089; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 

HERE COMES MY TANGO JO HOTTER THAN 
MUSTARD; words and music by HE. 
Clifton, of U. S., arr. by Harry A. 
Saxton, of U. S. [3729 


© Nov. 13, 1914; 1 ec. Mar. 9, 1915, 

1 e@ Mar. 18, 1915; E 359477; Ed- 
ward Clifton, Lexington, Ky. 

HERE’S A BALE OF COTTON FOR YOU; 

lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by 

Harry Carroll and Sigmund Rom- 

berg, of U. S. [87380 


© 1<¢. Mar. 9, 1915; E 359311; 
Wintergarden co., New York. 
HERMIT’S HARP; cantata for female 
voices, by Franz Abt, ed. by Walter 
H. Aiken. 40 p. 4to. (The Willis 
collection no. 155) [3731 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18; 1915; A 393618; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


HEURE PALE; words by Jean Lahor, 
music by Blair Fairchild, of U. S., 
op. 40. (Les quatrains d’Al-Ghazali, 
me. ‘T):: [38732 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360242; Augener, ltd., London. 
Hip, HIP, HIP, FOR CANADA; patriotic 
marching song, one-step trot, words 
and music by Frederick L. Plant, of 
' Great Britain. [3733 
Mar: 15, 1915;-1 ¢@*Mar 17, 
1915; E 3851536; Empire music & 
travel club, ltd., London. 


83742 


HIPPODROME (THE) MARCH; by J. L. 
Putz, of U. S.; piano. [8734 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359059; John L. Putz, 
Cleveland. 


HIRAM, I DON’T GIVE A DARN; words 
and music by Hapgood Burt, of 
U.S. [8735 


-., © Mar. 6, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360348; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


HocuH (THE) 0’ THE NORTH; or Hoch- 
a-doodle; words and music by 
Harry Wincott, of England. [8736 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 3856574; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


HoGAN IS THE NAME; words and mu- 
sic by F. Murphy, of U. S. [38738T 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 8& 
1915; E 3860878; Francis Murphy, 
Gloucester, Mass. 


HoLpDES ENTZUCKEN; ged. von Hrich 
Rudo!ff, musik von Karl Kimpf, of 
Germany, op. 55, no. 1, fiir min- 
nerchor; partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[3738 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 1c Mar. 16, 

1915; E 856523; Musikverlag, Hos, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


HoLDING ON TO JESUS; words by 
Frank EH. Graeff, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel, of U. S. [8739 


©: Mary 29, 1915; 2: ¢.. Mar, 19. 
1915; E 3860886; Homer A. Rode 
heaver, Chicago. 


Hotty, (THE) HOLLY, HO; song, mu- 
Sic arr. by W. McNaught, of Eng- 
land; voices & piano, old and new 
notations. 4to. [3740 

© Mar 27, 19155 te. Mar oe. 
1915; EH 351652; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


HoME AGAIN; words by J. C. Collins, 
music by A. Melvin Crosby. New 
York, C. L. Partee music pub. ca 

[3741 
© Fee, 24.1915; 2 1e1 Webi 25, 
1915; E 359103; James C. Collins, 
Newark, N. J. 


HoME SWEET HOME (Heim  aztisse 
heim) ; words by Adam Masco, mu- 
sic by Samuel Secunda, of U. S.; 
text yiddish. [8742 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360181; Samue! Goldberg, New 
York. 


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8748 


HoME THOUGHTS; part-song, words by 
-» Arthur L. Salmon, music by H. W. 
Davies, of England; mixed voices. 


[38743 
© Feb. 11, 1915; 1 «@ Mar. 16, 
1915; E 356489; Henry Walford 


Davies, London. 


HOME TOGETHER; words anon., music 
- by Daniel Protheroe, of U. S.; high 
‘voice in F. [3744 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ce. Mar, -45, 
1915; E 360506; J. S: Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 


HoMEWARD (THE) WAY; words by 

_.W.. GC. Poole, music by Chas. 1. 
Gabriel, jr., of U. 8. [8745 
‘) Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 19; 
1915; E 860869; Chas. H. Gabriel, 

-. Chicago. 

Honey. See Towner 
part-songs. 


Hopr-scotcH; Scotch dance, by Harvey 
Worthington Loomis, of U. S.; first 
and second violins. [8746 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
~ E 360848; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
“rangement. ] 


(Earl) Four 


Hore: reverie, by Geo. L. Spaulding, 
of U. S.; piano. (Melodious recrea- 
tions, no. 12867.) [3TAT 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24,1915; 
E 360095; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
~ delphia. 

Hore TRIUMPHANT; complete service 
for Easter, words by various au- 
thors, music by C. Harold Lowden, 

‘and others, of U. S. Svo. [38748 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
~ E 359290; Heidelberg press, Phila- 
delphia. 

HosaNNA IN THE HIGHEST; anthem, 


~ musie by Fred B. Holton. (Octavo 
anthems, no. 965.) [8749 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360142; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 
Hor (A) cup oF TEA; by the fireside, 
-- from A winter’s day, no. 6, by Chris- 
' tian Schifer, of Great Britain, op. 
- 94, for piano. [38750 
© Mar. 2, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
EK 356501; Augener, ltd., London. 
Hour oF YOUTH; waltz, by Walter A. 
- Norwood, of U. S.; mandolin duo. 
& ; [8751 
-%:':© Dee. 28, 1914; 2 ce Mar. 12, 
- 1914; E 360451; George Stannard, 
Trenton, N. J. 


| 
| 


pt. III, nb. s., v. 10 


How DID EVERYBODY KNOW; words by 
G. Douglas Furber, music by Monta- 
gue Ewing, of Great Britain; no. 3 
in FE flat. [8752 

© Mar. 31, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 356677; Gould & co., London, 


How LONG WILL YOU KEEP ON FOOLING 
ME; words by M. A. Gold, music by 
Louis Weiss, of U. S. [3753 

© Feb. 17, 1915: 2.65 ten wo 
1915; E 359062; Melody music pub. 
co., New York. 


How soFT THE SHADES OF EVENING 
CREEP; words by Reginald Heber, 
music by Noel Johnson, edited by 
Hugo Ries, of U. 8., part song for 
men’s voices. 4to. Series 4 of 
quartets and chorus, no. 863. [3754 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 ec)’ Mar 4; 
1915; KE 360294; Boston musie ¢o., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing. ] 


HUETAMO; two-step intermezzo, by C. 

W. Ancliffe, of England; band. 4to. 

[8755 

© Mar. 5, 1915;.1 oc Marnod6, 

1915; E 356504; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


HUMORESQUE; par Henri Clermont, of 
England, op. 12; piano. (Six petites 
piéces, no. 6.) [8756 

© Mar. 22, 1915;°1 c Mar 22. 
1915; E 351562; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


See also Kryzanowska (H.) Deux 
piéces. 


HUNDRED FAVORITE SONGS. cover-title, 

64 p. Svo. [38757 

© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 c and aff. Jan. 

30, 1915; A 3938470; Illinois state 
register, Springfield, Ill. 


HURRYING (THE) FEET; words and 
music by E. J. de la F. [i. e. E. Jou- 
bert de la Ferté] of Great Britain; 
voice and piano. (Five songs, no. 
a.} 7 [3758 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1°« Maere®, 
1915; E 351523; E. J. Melville, Wey- 
bridge, Surrey, England. 


HYMN OF VULCAN; part song, words 
by Richard Realf, music by Harvey 
_B. Gaul, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 
[3759 


© Jan. 12, 1915; 2 @. Mare 20; 
1915; E 359492; Pittsburgh male 
chorus, Pittsburgh. 


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3776 


HYMNE AUX GUERRIERS FRANCO-BEL- 
GES; honneur aux braves, original 
words, finale, and piano acc. set to 
air La brabanconne, by LD. Trois- 
fontaines, of U. S.; chant et piano. 

[8760 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 26, 

1915; E 360785: Denis Troisfon- 

taines, Woonsocket, R. I. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


I AIN’T DEAD YET; words by Robert E. 
Cairns, music by D. A. Whyte, of 
U.S. [3761 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1915; E 360164; David A. Whyte, 
Lindsay, Cal. 


i I AM THE WIND; words by Zoé Akins, 
music by E. R. Kroeger. [8762 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1915; E 360096; Theo. Presser co., 

* Philadelphia. 


I’D BE PROUD TO BE THE MOTHER OF A 
SOLDIER; words and music by 
Charles Bayha, of U. S. [3763 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360340; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 


| I’D GIVE EVERYTHING FOR YOU; words 

and music by Jack Stern, and M. 

| Kay Jerome, of U. S. [3764 

! © Mar. 9, 1915; 2c. Mar. 9, 1915; 

FE 359296; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


| I’D LIKE TO BE IN TENNESSEE, TO MARRY 
THE GIRL I LOVE; words by M. Weil 
| - and Caleb Enix, music by J. Walter 
Leopold, of U. 8. [3765 
| © Mar. 6, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 360354; Milton Weil, music pub- 
lisher, Chicago. 


I DREAM OF A GARDEN OF SUNSHINE. 
See Chappell’s army journal no. 420. 


I FALL ASLEEP A-DREAMING; words and 
music by A. M. Wightman, of U. S. 
[3766 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1915; 
E 359350; Alice M. Wightman, New- 
ark. 


I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY; 
sacred song, music by J. H. Weisel, 
of U. S.; organ ace. 4to. (Church 
music, series 4.) [3767 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360333; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH: 
anthem, music by E. S. Lorenz, of 
U. 8S. (Octavo anthems, no. 963.) 

[3768 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 1, 1915: 

BH 360148; Lorenz pub. co., Day: 
ton, O. 


I LIFT MY HEART TO THEE; words by 
Magdalene Merritt, music by E. W. 
French, of U. S.; voice and piano or 
organ. [3769 

© 1. Mar. 1, 1915; E 360152; 
Emma Weller French, Newtonville, 
Mass. 


I LIKE TO RIDE IN YOUR AUTOMOBILE, 
BUT I’D RATHER HAVE AN AEROPLANE; 
words and music by R. S. Soladay. 
of U. S. [3770 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1915; E 359390; 
Ray Stewart Soladay, Fulton, 8S. D. 


I’LL MEND YOUR BROKEN HEART; words 
by W. J. Stenek and Frank Marvin, 
musie by Fred. Mead, of U. 5S. 

[3771 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 359459; 
W. J. Stenek, New York. 


TV’LL NE’ER FORGET YOU MOTHER. 
Don’t forget your mother. 


See 


I’LL NEVER LET THE DEVIL WIN; words 
and music by J. E. McConneli, of 
U.S: [3772 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 

E 359302; James Edwin McConnell. 
Thomaston, Ga. 

I’LL SETTLE DOWN IN A SMALL COUNTRY 


TOWN; words by Chas. E. Trader, 
music by Eddie H. Elliott, of U. S. 


[aita 
© ee $2 1985: 2. ere Maras. 
1915; EH 360476 ; Tra .der-Elliott co.. 


Atlantic City. 


I'LL TELL YOU AT THE FRISCO FAIR; 
words by F. — music by W.-C. 
McCullough, of U. [3774 

O1¢2'Mar & 1915: E 360319 ; 
Frank Lupini, San Quentin prison, 
Cal. 


I LOVE A SOLDIER IN UNIFORM; words 
by Robert Garland, music by Jean 
Bonner, of U. S. [3775 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 360417; Hal Fryer music co., New 
York. 

I LOVE MY MA, I LOVE My PA, I LOVE 
MY HOME SWEET HOME; words and 
musie by D. Doody, of U. S. [38776 

© 1c. Apr. 2, 1915; E 359679; 
Daniel Doody, Buffalo. 


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BUTT 


I LOVE YOU BECAUSE YOU’RE THE KIND 
OF A GIRL MY MOTHER USED TO BE; 


words by Richard Newton, music 
by Herbert Wallace, of U. S. New 
York, Modern music pub. co. [3777 


© Mar. 16, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1915; EK 359419; Richard Nugent, 
New York. 


I LOVE YOU STILL; words by Elmer G. 
Pauly, music by Raymond A. 
Browne, of U. S. [3778 

© Apri 1, 19157 2 Apr. 2.1915; 
EK 359677: New York music co., Bal- 
timore. 


I’M A LONESOME MELODY; words by 
Joe Young, music by Geo. W. Meyer, 
of U.S. [3779 

© Mar 18, 1915: 2 ¢:" Maess8, 
1915; EH 359470; Kalmar & Puck 
music ¢co., New York. 


I’M A-LONGIN’ FO’ you; by Jane Hatha- 
way, of U. S., arr. by J. S. Zame- 
enik, of U. S., orchestra. 4to. [8780 

© Feb. 12, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 3860221; Sam Fox publish- 
ing co., Cleveland. 

I’M AN AMERICAN, THAT’S ALL; words 
by Harry D. Kerr, music by Johann 
C. Schmid, of U. 8S. [3781 

> Mars + 10,1995 +) 2 eo) Mar. 32, 
1915; EH 3860448; New Amsterdam 
music corporation, New York. 

VM FALLING IN LOVE WITH SWEET 
Mary; words and music by F. E. 
Hipple, of U. S., arr. by H. Bauer, of 
U. S. New York, Franklin music co. 

[3782 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 

EK 360291; Frank E. Hipple, New 
York. 


I’M GOING BACK TO ERIN, TO MY SWEET 
KILLARNEY ROSE; from a night on a 
New York roof garden, words by 
Will Mar, music by J. Walter Leo- 
pold, of U. S. [8783 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360353; Milton Weil, music pub- 
lisher, Chicago. 

I’M LONESOME OH SO LONELY SINCE 
MY DARLING’S GONE AWAY; words and 
music by F. D. Perkins, of U. S. 

[3784 
© 1 c. Mar. 15, 1915;. H, 360537 ; 
Frederick Dent Perkins, Vienna, Il. 

I’M LONESOME, SWEETHEART, FOR YOU; 
words by M. Hayes Prather, music 
by Zena G. Shanks, of U. S. [8785 

©) Mar. 23,1995: 2: © “Mar, 25, 
1915; E 360777; Prather pub. Co., 
Louisville. 


pt. ILE, Wess ve 


I’M LOOKING FOR SOME-ONE’S HEART; 
song from Maid in America, words 
by Harold Atteridge, music by Sig- 
mund Romberg, of U. S. [3786 


© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 3860445; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


I’M NEUTRAL; words by Alcan Moss, 
music by M. Levi, of U. S. 4to. 
[3787 
© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 359320; Maurice Levi & co., New 
York. 


I’M PROUD TO BE THE MOTHER OF A BOY 
LIKE YoU; lyric by Andrew B. Ster- 
ling, music by Harry Von Tilzer, of 
Wes. [8788 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 
1915; E 360381; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 


I’M SO GLAD MY MAMMA DON’T KNOW 
WHERE I’M AT; words by Lew 
Shanks, music by Lew Shanks, and 
Ed. Hoffmeister, both of U. S. 

[3789 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360202; Tri-city music pub. ¢Co., 
Madison, III. 


I’M THE OVERLAND LIMITED; words by 
R. A. Burnett, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [38790 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 « Mar. 30, 
1915; E 360772; Robert A. Burnett, 
Peoria, Okla. 


I’M TICKLED TO DEATH THAT DADDY 
DIDN’T FOLLOW HIS ADVICE TO ME; 
words and music by H. R. Heck and 
F. EK. Whitmore, of U. S. Seranton, 
Whitmore music pub. co. [8791 


© Mar. 30, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1915; 
BE. 359676; Floyd EH. Whitmore, 
Seranton. 


I NEVER THOUGHT I’D LOVE A GIRL TILL 
I MET You; words by Billy Vander- 
veer, music by Arthur Lange, of 
U.S. [3792 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c Maras, 
1915; E 360501; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


I PARTED MY HAIR IN THE MIDDLE; 
words and music by Worton David 
and C. W. Murphy, of England. 
[3793 
© Jan. 30, 1915;° 1 e@) Mag 723, 
1915; E 356646; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


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I SHALL GET IN SUCH A BOW WHEN 
MARTHA KNOWS; words and music 
by Jack Pleasants, of England. 

[3794 

©’ Jan: 30, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 23, 

foa5:> & 356635; Francis; Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I SHOULD WORRY; a descriptive novelty 
by L. Thoms, of U. S.; piano. [8795 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359301; Ludwig Thoms, North 
Plainfield, N. J. 


I THINK THE WORLD OF YOU; words and 
music by J. F. McAuliffe, of U. S., 
arr. by Fred. Schaefer, of U. S. 

[8796 


© ic. Mar. 19, 1915; E 359696; 
John F. McAuliffe, New York. 


I’VE BEEN OUT WITH JOHNNY WALKER; 
words and music by Tom Mellor, 
Harry Gifford and Fred Godfrey, of 
England. [3797 


@idan; 30, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356580; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I WANNA BE THE CAPTAIN, OR I WON’T 
PLAY; words by Ballard Macdonald, 
music by Albert Von Tilzer, of U. S. 

_ [8798 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c Feb. 24, 

1915; E 3860073; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& ¢@o., ine., New York. 


I WANT SOME ONE TO LOVE ME; song 
from The maxixe girl, lyric by 
G. N. Reis, music by G. A. Schnabel, 
of. S. [8799 

Heb. 26, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar.. 12, 
1915; E 360433; G. Norman Reis, & 
Gus. A. Schnabel, Pittsburgh. 


I WANT TO BE THERE; words by Grant 
Clarke, music by Jimmie V. Monaco, 
of U. S. [8800 


© 1c. Mar. 10, 1915; E 360399; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


I WANT TO GO TO TOKIO; one-step, two 
step or trot, a la Japanesa, by Fred 
Fischer, arr. by Calvin Grooms; 
band. 4to. [38801 

); Hen 26;-1915-" 2 «& “Feki, 27, 
1915; E 3601389; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


I WANT TO RIDE IN A JITNEY BUS; lyric 
by Theodore B. White, music by 
Howard Kocian, of U. S. [8802 

© Mar. 31, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 360905; Buck & Lowney, St. Louis. 
9 


tl 


3811 


I WANT TO SEE MORE OF YOU; words 
by George Arthurs, music by Her- 
mann KE. Darewski, of England. 

[8803 

© Jan. 80, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 23, 

1915; E 356627; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Ir I BUILD MY LOVE A HOME, DEAR; 
words by F. J. Long, music by 
Oliver G. Wallace. [3804 


© 1 ic. Mars 11, 1918:. B 360761; 
Frederic James Long, Seattle. 


Ir I COULD JUST KICK HIGH; words 
and music by Garna Villa [pseud. 
of Anthony O’Brate], of U. S. [8805 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
BE 360462; Anthony O’Brate, Enid, 
Okla. 


It I HAD THE CHANCE AGAIN; words 
and musi¢ by F. J. Connelly, of U. 8. 
[3806 


© 1c. Mar. 5, 1915; E 359450; 
Frank Joseph Connelly, Brooklyn. 


IF THE WORLD SHOULD END TO-MORROW, 
I WOULD BE TO-NIGHT WITH YOU; 
lyrics by Arthur J. Jackson, music 
by Fred Fischer, of U. S. [38807 


© 1c Mar. 20, 1915; HB 359503; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


Ik THEY WANT TO FIGHT, ALL RIGHT, 
BUT NEUTRAL IS MY MIDDLE NAME; 
words and music by Jack Frost and 
James White, of U. S. [38808 


© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EK 360342; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 


IF YOU KNEW HOW MY HEART IS ACH- 
Inc; words by Mrs. J. Miller, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U.S. [8809 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 « Feb. 24, 
1915; E 860061; Mrs. John Miller, 
Milford, Conn. 


IF YOU WANT A LITTLE DOGGIE WHISTLE 
AND ILL COME TO You; from Maid in 
America, lyrics by Blanche Merrill, 
music by Leo Hdwards, of U. S. 

[3810 
- © Feb. 25, 1915; 1 c« Feb. 26, 
1915; 1 ec. Mar. 10, 1915; E 359348; 
Charles K. Harris, New York. 


IF YOU WOULD JUST COME BACK; words 
by C. Albert, music by J. EH. Alle- 
mong, of U. S. Roanoke, Va., Im- 
perial music co. [3811 

© Mar. 17, 1995; 2:@ Apr.3,4915; 
H 3860899; J. Edwin Allemong & Carl 
Albert, Mobile. 


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3812 


ILEEN; words by HE. M. Temple, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 
[8812 


© ‘Web. 17, 1915+. 2" Ee. web. 24 
1915; H 360062; E. Mina Temple, 
Bennington, Vt. 


ILLINOIS REUNION; words by F. L. 

Davis, music by Theodore C. Beach, 

. of U.S. [3813 

©) Jans 80," 191s 12" ey eb: 26, 

1915; EK 360300; Frank L. Davis, 
New York. 


IM WIESENGRUNDE; von Walther 
Becker, of Germany, op. 31; piano. 
(Zwei characterstticke, no. 2.) 

[3814 
© AprG) 191534..c. Apr 9t : 
K351701; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


IMPERIAL (THE); march by W. Mat- 
thews, of Great Britain; drum and 
fife band. 4to. (Boosey’s new drum 
and fife journal, no. 233.) [3815 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 1 ¢@ Mar. 19, 
1915; E 351540; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


IMPRESSION; words by F. Dana Bur- 
net, music by Marion Rogers, of 
U. S.; high voice in F. [3816 

© Neb 15.- 1915 "2° e.’ Mar. 13> 
1915; E 38593875; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Impromptu. See Chopin (Ff. F.) 


In A GARDEN DOWN IN MONTEREY; 
words by Sam. M. Lewis, music by 
Harry De Costa, of U. S. [3817 

@© Apr. 1. 191552 ¢. Ape 2 1915; 
EH 3859681; Broadway music corpo- 
ration, New York. 


IN A LITTLE CABIN HOME; words and 
music by O. E. Greear, of U. S., 
arr. by W. L. Needham, of U. S. 

[8818 
© 1c. May 20, 1915; E 359489; 
Olive E. Greear, Aurora, Ark. 


IN A ROSE GARDEN. See Arcadian 


idylls. 


IN A VINEYARD; words by Gabrielle 
Mulliner, music by C. Linn Seiler, 
of U. S.. in B fiat. [38819 

©. Feb! 23, °1915 3°2 -c, Web) 24, 
1915; E 360088; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


IN CABARET; lyrics and music by John 
G. Jermon, of U. S.; voice & piano, 
opening to act 2nd. [3820 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1915; E 360398; 


Jacobs & Jermon, inc., New York. | 


pt. II, n. s., v. 10 


IN DEAR OLD CALIFORNIA; ballad, words 
by Arthur William Sleeper, music 
by Jack Cronshaw, of U. S. [3821 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1915; 
Hi) 360450, Sleeper & Cronshaw, Los 
Angeles. 


IN HEAVENLY LOVE ABIDING; words by 
Anna L. Waring, music by Gertrude 
H. Swift, of U. S. [3822 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 @ Heb. 26, 
1915; EH 360111; J. S. Fearés & bro., 
Chicago. 

IN LOVELAND THE MOON IS SHINING; 
words by D. Moulson, musie by Don 
Loring, of U. S. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [8823 

© Sept: 24, 1915-°2 ¢ Hen, 25, 
1915; E 3859092; David Moulson, 
Edmonton §S., Canada. 


In our BoAaT. See Moskowski (Moritz). 
IN OUR LITTLE FORD AUTOMOBILE; hesi- 
tation waltz by J. J. Walsh, of U. S.; 
piano. [3824 
© Mar. -11,- 1915; 2 eaeiiar aay 
1915; FE 8583827; John J. Walsh, 
Brooklyn. 
In SreRRA’S HILLS; words and music 
by J. P. McNamara, of U. S. [8825 
©, Mar. 11, 1915; 2° ¢) Mere 
1915; E 3860480; J. P. McNamara, 
Chicago. 
IN SKATING TIME; words and music 
by Johnny Wiesser, of U. S. [8826 
© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 360330; Tell Taylor, New York. 
IN SWEET Ovoca; valse by Adolf Lot- 
ter, of England; orchestra with 
piano conductor. Ato. [3827 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 « Mar. 16, 
1915; E 356505; Hawkes & Son, 
London, 

IN THE BOUGHS OF THE BANYAN TREE; 
words by C. P. McDonald, music by 
Walter Thompson, of U. S. [8828 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1915; E 360053; W. C. Polla & co., 
inc., New York. 

IN THE FOREST; by Theodore H. North- 
rup, of U. 8.; piano solo. (Wonder- 
land; suite, no. 1.) _ [8829 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359297 ; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 

duet, words by P. J. O’Reilly, 

musie by Florence Aylward, of 

Great Britain; soprano and tenor. 

[3830 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 c. Mar 25, 

1915; EH 356655; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


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no. 4, 1915 


3849 


IN THE FoREST—Continued. 
——words by Xavier Duparc, music 
‘by William Oliphant, of Great 
Britain. [8831 
© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 31. 
1915; E 351678; Boosey & o., 
London. 


IN THE LAND OF MYSTERY; words and 
music by C. H. Parker, of U. S. 

; [3832 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 360315; 

Caroline Hinman Parker, Hartford. 


IN THE MORNING; words from the 
Bible, music by Roger W. Hickman, 
of U. S. [388383 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2.c. Mar. 30, 
1915; E 360781; United Presby- 
terian bd. of publication, Pittsburg. 


IN THE PURPLE TINTED HILLS OF TEN- 
NESSEE; words by H. Matthews, 
music by Jack Love, of U. 8S. New 
York, United music pub. co. [3834 


© 2 ¢. Oct. 27, 1914; E 349098; 
Harlan Matthews, Winona, Tex. 


IN THE SMOKE OF MY CALABASH; words 
and music by D. B. Bruun, of U.S. 
[3835 
© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 

E 360039; Dick B. Bruun, Omaha. 


IN THE TRENCHES; words by A. P. 
Waxman, music by A. Frankel, of 
ES [8836 

© ic Feb. 19, 1915). 360222; 
Abe Frankel, New York. 


IN THE woops; by Paolo Conte, of 
U. S., op. 86, no. 3; piano. [3837 
© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 

BH 360014; G. Schirmer, New York. 


IN THE ZONE; trot, words and music by 
Jack Rogers, of U. S. [8838 


© 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; E 360032: 
Samuel N. Roper, San Francisco. 


In THEE Do I PUT MY TRUST; Words 
scriptural, music by Frederick 
Jerome, of U. S. [3839 

_- © Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1915; 
Bp ao0lt2: J... S.. Fearis, .& © bro., 
Chicago. 


INDEED MOST WONDROUS IT MUST BE 
(Es muss ein wunderbares sein) ; 

- words by Oskar von Redwitz, trans- 

' Jated by Alice Spicer, music by Cor- 
nelius Riibner, of Denmark, domi- 
.ciled at New York, N. Y., op. 23. no. 
9, low voice in D minor. [3840 

; “Feb: 15, 19155" 2 -eiMar, 18; 

- 1915; E 359366; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


INDIAN MARCH; words and music by 

M. Chiaffarelli, of U. S. [3841 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 360325; Manfredi Chiaffarelli, 
Venice. 

INDIAN SONG; unison song, music by G. 
A. Sweet, of U. S. 4to. (Willis 
school songs, second series, no. 51.) 

[8842 
ke Mar. 16 SATs 32 .e.,, Mar... 20, 
1915; E 3897498; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. | 

INDI-ANA; intermezzo by M. Kay Je- 
rome, of U. S.; piano. [3843 
© Mar 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
EH 360151; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 

INDIANISCHE FANTASIE; von Ferruccio 
Busoni, of Italy, op. 44; ftir Klavier 
mit orchester; partitur. [3844 

@r Jan, 1191s: th elAprs 25-1915; 
H} 356688; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York, 

INFLAMMATUS ET ACCEASUS. 
sini (G. A.) 

INNOCENCE (L) See Milhaud (Da- 
rius) Trios poémes en prose. 

IrisH (THE) GRASS; words by Kathe- 
rine Tynan, music by D. Herbert, of 
U.S. [3845 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 359404; 
Dorothy Herbert, New York. 

IRISH NAMES; poem by John Ludlow, 
music by M. G. Destamps, of U. S. 
New York, Luckhardt & Belder. 

[8846 

©: Mar.3, 1915592 ie) Mar. 13, 

1915; EH 3859365; Mamie Graham 
Destamps, New York. 

Iv COMES FROM JI-TA-LEE; an Italian 
one step, words by F. A. Pickard, 
musie by D. A. Russ & F. A. Picard, 
of Urs: [3847 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 15, 1915; 
H 359358; Frank A. Picard & Dan 
A. Russ, Saginaw, Micn. 

It 18 SNowING; from A winter’s day, 
no. 1, by Christian Schifer, of Great 
Britain, op. 94; pianoforte. [3848 

© Mar 2, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
FE 856496; Augener, ltd., London. 

IT’S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY; 
easy form music written and com- 
posed by Jack Judge and Harry 


See Ros- 


Williams. ‘Toronto, Chicago, Hasy 
method music company, 1915. 4 p. 
fol. [3849 

Mebht 22,5 1915! 2 extand ati: 


Mar. 6, 1915; A 896808; Carlton H. 
Reeve, Chicago. 


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3850 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 10 


It’s NEVER TOO LATE TO BE SORRY; lyric 
by James BH. Dempsey, music by 
Joseph A. Burke, of U. S., arr. by 


L. F. Johns, of U. S. [3850 

© ie. July 20, 1914; E 359107; 
Shisler, Gaskill & Benkhart, inc., 
Philedelphia. 


It’s THE SAME OLD TOWN;; intro. At the 
fox trot ball, medley two-step march 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Chris. 
Smith, arr. by Wm. Schulz, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. [38851 

(Mar AS tops Se, Mar Ts: 
1915; Ki 360495; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


ITALIAN SHEPHERD BOY; by Frank M. 
Robinson, of U. S.; piano. [38852 


© Mar. 10,:1915; 2 @ Mar. 11, 
1915; E 359832; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


JACK-IN-THE BOX; Song, music arr. by 
W. McNaught, of England, voices & 
piano, old and new notations. 4to. 

[8853 

©) Mar, 27; 1915%:1 e. sMar, 29, 

1915; HE 8516538; Novello & co., ltd., 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


JE NE CHERCHERAI PAS; words by Jean 
Lahor, music by Blair Fairchild, of 
U. S., op. 40. (Les quatrains @’Al- 
Ghazali, No. 4.) [3854 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3,1915; 
E 360239; Augener, Itd., London. 


JESUS DIED FOR ALL; words by Mrs. A. 
R. D. Johnson, musie by E. Hill, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. [3855 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2c. Mar. 12, 1915; 
EH 360447; Edwin Hill, Philadelphia. 


JESUS IN SONG; by F. Hall and L. B. 
Woodlee. Atlanta, Ga.; S. H. and 
MR, Hall 1995, EI6 |p. Time, 

3856 


© Feb. 5, 1915 2 « Feb. 8, 1915; 
aff. Mar. 1, 1915; A 3891988; Flavil 
Hall and Lena Burger Woodlee, 
Rossville, Ga. 


JEWISH (THE) WEDDING MARCH WITH 
EPITHALAMIUM; words by H. Ben- 
mosche and H. Pereira Mendes, 
music by H. Benmosche, of U. S. 

[8857 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 3, 1915; 

E 360251; H. Benmosche, Dorches- 
ter, Mass. 

19] 


cs 


JOCK O’DREAMS; words by Frederick 
H. Martens, music by Franklin 
Riker, of U. S.; high voice and 
piano. [8858 | 

© Feb. 28, 1915; 2 e@ Feb. 26, 
1915; E 360187; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


JoG, JoG, JoG; musical sketch, lyrics 
by Walter E. Miller, music by W. H. 
Goldsmith, of U. S. [3859 


© 1 « Mar. 12, 1915;'D 19562; 
Willard Goldsmith, Philadelphia. 


JOIN HANDS ACROSS THE SEA; grand 
peace anthem, words and music by 
B. F. Butler, arr. by Theo. H. Nor- 
thrup, of U. S. [3860 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 GMa 
1915; E 3860407; Benjamin F. But- 
ler, Denver. 


JOSEPH IN Heaypr; original cantata, 
words by George Cooper, music by 
Henry Tucker, of U. S. [38861 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 359476; 
Lillias Tucker Whitlock, New York. 


JOVIAL (THE) BEGGAR; two-part song, 
words from an old song (1660), mu- 


sic by Alfred J. Silver, of Great 
Britain; soprano, contralto, and 
piano. Ato. [8862 


© Mar. 81, 1915 fT ce wae, 
1915; E 3856667; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


JUGEND FREUDENTAG; ein kindertag 
program fiir die Sonntagschule, text 
von H. Brodt, musik von Gabriel, 
Geazley and Smith. Chicago, ILL, 
New York, N. Y., Geo. F. Rosche & 
co., 1915...  15p. Svome [8863 


© Mar. 12,1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
19, 1915; A 897198; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 


JUGENDMARSCH; von Walther Becker, 
of Germany, op. 31; piano. (Zwei 
characteristticke, no. 1.) [3864 

©: Apr. 6, 1915: 1 ec) Apr tetas: 
E 351700; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


JUNGENS HERAUS; pfadfindermarsch, 
von Eug. Herb. Darras, [und] Grus 
an’s Ober-inntal; marsch, von Hug. 
Herb. Darras, und C. Fittig, op. 189, 
arr. von H. Knauss, of Germany ; 
-militir-musik. [3865 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 356693; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


00 


— 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


JUST A BREATH OF ROSES; lyric by 
Richard A. Whiting, music by Mar- 
garet Foy, of U. S. [3866 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360186; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 


JUST FOLLOW ME TO FRISCO; words and 
music by E. W. Duart, of U. S. 
[38867 
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1915; E 360218; 
Eugene W. Duart, St. Albans, Vt. 


JUST FOR YOU; words and music by 
M. M. Collins, U. S. [38868 


© Dec. 14, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359058; Margie M. Collins, 
Louisville. 


KADISCH NUCH DER MAMEN; words by 
Henry M. Gastwirth, music by J. 
Brody and L. Friedsell, of U. S. 

[8869 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1915; 
BE 359415; Brody & Friedsell, New 
York. 


KARNA OF THE SEA; Song from a set of 
Syrian songs, From distant lands, 
words by Edward Lockton, music 
by Ivor Novello, of Great Britain. 

[8870 

aver... a, -1p15:..1 ¢, Mer. 19, 

1915; E 351552; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


KATHLEEN I AM COMING TO OLD ERIN 
AND HOME; words and music by D. 
E. Force, of U. S. [8871 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 23, 
1915; E 360017; D. Erwin Force, 
Jersey City. 


KEEP IT DARK; words and music by 
Worton David and Hermann Darew- 
ski, of England. [3872 

© Jan.°30, 1915* 1 -e Mar. 20, 
1915; FE 356605; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


IKEEP ME FROM FALLIN’ ASLEEP; song 
from The model girl, musical com- 
edy, words by Anne Caldwell, mu- 
sic by Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. 

[3873 

© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360446; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


KEEP ON THE FIRING LINE; words and 
music by B. F. Hatcher, of U. S. 
8vo. [38874 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 e@ Feb. 19, 


1915; E 359063; Bessie F. Hatcher, | 


Yardville, N. J. 


3883 


KENTUCKY ROSEBUDS; cake walk by 
Arthur Lange, of U. S.; piano. 
[8875 
© Mar. 80, 1915; 2 ec. Mar, 80, 
1915; KE 3860788; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


KIND worDS; words by Alfred Bryan, 
music by James Kendis, of U. S. 
[8876 
© Apr. 8, 1015: 2 ¢-Apr, 2) 1015. 
EH 359675; Maurice Richmond music 
co., ine., New York. 


Kine (THE) OF MY HEART; words by 
J. T. Geiger, music by R. A. 
Browne, of U. S. [3877 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 360079; 
Jennie T. Geiger, Colorado Springs, 
Colo. 


KISs FOR ME THE LIPS OF SWEETHEART; 
words and musie by Z. F. Gorbett, 
or 2.5, [3878 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 
1915; EH 360406; Z. F. Gorbett, New 
Castle, Ind. 


IXLASSISCHES VORTRAGS- ALBUM (AI- 
bum of classical compositions) ; he- 
rausgegeben von Paul Klengel, of 
Germany, fiir violine und piano- 
forte. 1. Band 1. 2. Band 2. (Hdi- 
tion Breitkopf, nos. 3981 and 2.) 

[3879, 3880 

© Nov. 20, 1914; 1 c@ each Apr. 

2, 1915; E 356687, 356689; Breit- 

kopf & Hartel, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


KNITTING; by Muriel Bruce and Baron 
Aliotti, orch. by 8S. Deshon, of U. S.; 
orchestra. 4 to. [3881 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 11, 
1915; FE 359352; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
orchestral arrangement. ] 


IXOECHLING (ALBERT WILLIAM) Inter- 
mezzo; by A. W. Koechling, of U. S., 
op. 12, no. 1; violin solo with piano 


acc. [3882 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 360468; 
Albert William Koechling, Paw- 


tucket, R. I. 


KONIG Harowp’s Top; text old Ger- 
man poetry, musik von Wilhelm 
Heinemann, of Germany, fiir min- 
nerchor mit alt. solo; partitur und 
stimmen. 4to. [3883 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 356524; Musikverlag Hos, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


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pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


3884 
KRAKOWIAK;: [and] WSPOMNIENIE 0 | LAND OF THE POPPY; words and music > 
PotsKE; [and] DumxKa; na chor|_ by B. Levy, of U.S. [3893 
meiszany opracowat Hug. Walkie- | © Mar. 15, 1915;'2°« Mar 2m 
wiez. [3884 1915; E 359491; Barney Levy, Wapa, 
©’* Mar. 16, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 18, Cal. 
1915; EH 359472; B. J. Zalewski. Chi- | | (THE) WHERE THE VIOLETS 
Cae. : os BLOOM; words by Barry Cornwall, 
KryZANOWSKA (H.) Deux pieces: par music by Mary BHvelyn Schorbe, of 
H. Kryzanowska, of France; piano. ue [3894 
er sg Been Wee eae © Feb. 19, 1915; 2c, Feb. 24, 1915; 
Bmoreraie. E 360044; Willis music co., Cincin- | 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 «© Jan. 16; 1915; 
BE 356544; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 
Trois valses; par H. Kryzanow- 

ska, of France; piano. Contents :— 

Varsovie.—Prague.—Belgrade. 

[3886 
© Jan 4, 1915; 1 c. Jan 16, 1915; 

BH 356549; A Z. Mathot, Paris. 
Kur1awiAkK; Polish national dance, 2d 

mazourka, by Henri Wieniawski, ed. 

by F. E. Hahn, of U. 8.3; violin and 

piano. (Violin music, no. 129351) 

[8887 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 360366; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 

delphia. 

LABoR DAY; by Geo. L. Spaulding; 
piano. (Days we celebrate, no. 
12883) [3888 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c« Feb. 24, 

1915; EH 360097; Theo. Presser co., 
~ Philadelphia. 

LAD (THE) IN THE UNIFORM; song 
from The Maxixe girl, lyric by G. N. 
Reis, music by G. A. Schnabel, of 
U. S. [3889 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 

1915; H 360482; G. Norman Reis & 

Gus. A. Schnabel, Pittsburgh. 


Lapy Dainty; caprice, by Herbert 
Forrest Odell, of U. S., op. 32; 
piano solo. [3890 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360195; H. F. Odell & co., Boston. 


LADY (THE) OF JoY; words and music 
by EK. J. dela F. [i. e. E. Joubert de 
la Ferté], of Great Britain; 
and piano. (Five songs, no. 4.) 

[3sot 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 15, 1915; 

EH 351520; HE. J. Melvill, Weybridge, 
Surrey, England. 

I.AMB OF Gop. See Verdi (Giuseppe) 

LAND (THE) OF MY DREAMS; words 
and music by T. Fredericksen, of 
Denmark, FB at Chicago, Ill. 

[3892 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 

EH 360511; Torvald Fredericksen, 
Chicago. 


voice | 


nati. 


LAUGHING LIPS; valse, by N. S. Holmes, 
of U. 8.; piano. Chicago, North 
Shore music co. [3895 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360814; N. S. Holmes, Chicago. 


LAUGHING (THE) NIGGER BOY; inter- 
mezzo two-step, by Norman Kennedy, 
of England; full orchestra. 4to. 

[3896 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ¢«. Mar. 29, 

1915; E 351669; J. B. Cramer & ¢o., 

ltd., London. [Copyright is elanned 
on arrangement. | 


LAVENDER’S BLUE; song, music arr. by 
W. McNaught, of England; voices 
and piano, with old and new nota- 
tions. 4to. [8897 

(© Mar. 27, 1915.57 10% Wie. 
1915; E 351655; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. [ Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS; words = 


Louise Smith, music by Charles 
James, of U. S. New York, The 
Cadillae music co. [38898 


© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 
1915; E 359475; R. Kabot, New 
York. : ' 


LEAVES (THE) AND THE WIND; words 
by George Cooper, music by Daniel 
Protheroe, of U. S.; ladies’ voices. 
Ato. [8899 

© Mar. 11, 1915; 2 « Mar. 15, 
1915; EH 360505; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 


LEAVING THE OLD HOME; by J. Law- 
rence Erb, of U. S.; piano. [8900 
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 caviar ds, 
1915; EH 360527; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
LEBE WouL; ged. von Ludwig Uhland, 
musik von Wilhelm Heinemann of 
- Germany, fiir mAnnerchor; partitur 
u. stimmen. 4to. [8901 
© Feb. 17, 1915:) 16) WiareaG, 
1915;. E 356525; Musikverlag Hos, 
eom.\b. h., Berlim= 


202 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4.1915 


3919 


LEGENDE; by H. Wieniawski, of U. S8.. 
op. 17; violin and piano with an 
analytical lesson by Maud Powell. 
(No. 12984). [8902 

meme] 24° 19153 2! ce. Feb.’ 24, 
1915; E 360098; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


LET ME DREAM, DREAM ON; words by 
Howard Wesley, music by William 
Farmer. [38903 

ee Mar, 12; 1915:.2 cx Mars 15, 
1915; E 360522; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 

LET ME FEEL YOUR ARMS ABOUT ME; 
words by Ciifford Harris, music by 
Jas. W. Tate, of England. [3904 

eo aan. 30, 1915; 1 -c. ‘Mar. 20, 
1915; I 856588; Francis, 
Hunter, London. 

LET’S BE NEUTRAL, HERE AT HOME; 

words and music by A. Day, of U. S. 

[3905 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
FE 360150; Andrew Day, Boston. 

LET’S HAVE A SONG ABOUT FATHER; 
words by Leo and Dowley, music 
by Nelson Jackson, of England. 

[8906 
Seta ow. 1915: 1 «Apr. 23, 


1915; E 356645; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
LIBELLENTANZ; cCharakterstick, von 


Walther Becker, of Germany, op. 32; 

piano. [8907 
© ApriiG)1915./1.e Apr. 7, 1915; 

FE 351699; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 

LIFE’S GUIDING STAR; words by James 
Rowe, music by B. D. Ackley, of 
Us. [3908 

(© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c Mar. 49, 
1915; E 3860887; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

LIFE’S MORNING; an Easter service, by 
Ira B. Wilson. New York, Dayton, 
O. [ete.], Lorenz publishing com- 
pany, 1915.15, p... 8vo. 13909 


@dan. 19: 1915452 .«. and: iaff. 


Mar. 1, 1915; A 393793; Lorenz pub. | 


co., Dayton, O. 

LIFE’S WOOING; words and music by 
Frantina Reklaw (Frankie Walker), 
of U.S. [8910 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1915; E 360131; 
EK. Frankie Walker, Portland, Or. 


LIFT UP YOUR HEADS; anthem, music 
by Carrie B. Adams, of U. 8S. (Oc- 
tavo anthems, no. 964.) [3911 


_ © Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360144; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 

) 


—_ 


Day &~ 


LigHt (THE) IN A LOVER’S EYES; by 
Ivy Anderson Foster, arr. by Harley 
Hamilton, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 

[8912 


@©iFeb. 15,°1915;; 2 en(Fep. 23, 
1915; E 360037; C. R. Foster Com- 
pany, Los’ Angeles. [Copyright 
claimed on arrangement. | 


LISZTEN TO THE FOX-TROT; by H. L. 
Wardell, of U. S.; piano. {3918 


© l1e Mar. 12, 1915; E 360428; 
H. L. Wardell, New York. 


LITTLE BOW OF GREEN. See Sweet 


shamrock of Kerry. 


LITTLE (THE) DUMB MAIDEN; study in 
hand movements, English version by 
R: H. Elkin, text, music and ar- 
rangements for stage, by E. Jacques- 
Dalcroze, of Switzerland, op. 58; 
voeal score. 4to. (Six new songs, 
with action or the very little ones, 
explanatory text, no. 1.) [3914 

(Oy Mar. 25.1915 3-1 2. Mar 26, 
1915; E 351630; Jobin & co. Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


LITTLE GEORGE; Selection by EH. O. 
Schaaf, of U. S.; piano. [38915 


©1ea Mar. 3, 1915; E 360204; 
Hdward O. Schaaf, Newark, N. J. 


LITTLE GIRL WITH THE TURNED UP NOSE; 
words by Estelle Merrymon Clark, 
music by Palmer John Clark, of 
U. 8.; ladies’ voices. 4to. [3916 


©,.Mar 4; 1915, 2. e. ‘Mar: 12, 
1915; E 360439; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 


LitTtLE Miss GAVoTTE; by Frank M. 
Robinson, of U. S.; piano. [3917 


©. Mar... 10" 1915! 2 Ge) Mare alt, 
1915; E 359330; Clayton F. Summy 
¢0., Chicago. 


LITTLE ROSE AMONG THE ROSES; words 
by Edward Lockton, music by Robert 
Coningsby Clarke, of Great Britain. 

[3918 


© Mar. 24; 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 25, 
1915; E 356656; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


LITTLE (THE) SCATTERBRAIN; English 
version by R. H. Elkin, text, music 
and arrangement for stage, by HE. 
Jacques-Daleroze, of Switzerland, 
op. 54; vocal score. 4to. (Ten 
children’s scenes with explanatory 
text, no. 2.) [3919 

©) Mar. “25, 1915; 1 -€. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351611; Jobin & co., hau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


D3 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3920 


LITTLE SINGING GIRL OF HLDORADO; bal- 
la, words by Francis Barron, music 
by Henry HW. Pether; no. 1 in A flat. 

[3920 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1c. Mar, 20, 

1915; BH 856606; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, 


LirtLe (THE) STONE-MAIDENS; study 
in torso-movements, HMnglish version 
by R. H. Hlkin, text, music and ar- 
rangement for stage, by H. Jacques- 
Dalcroze, of Switzerland, op. 58; 
voc: | score. 4to. (Six new songs 
with action, for very little ones, & 
explanatory text, no. 5.) [8921 

© Mar, 25, 1915; 1c. Mar. 26, 
1915; BH 851684; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


LittLe (THE) WHITE GATE; words by 
Harold Simpson, music by Frances 
Waddington, of Mngland; in C and 
FH) flat. [3922 


© Mar. 12, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 20, 


1915; EK 856618; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd. 

LITTLE WONDER; fox trot by C. R. 
Wenzel, of U. S.; piano. [3923 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; BE 359481; 
Sharles Rudolph Wenzel, New York. 


LONELY IN TOWN; from 90° in the 
shade, words and music by Claire 
Kummer, of U. 8S. [38924 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
% 860185; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


ILONESOME IN DE CABIN; words by J. 

_Mord Allen, music by F. B. Williams, 

of U. 8S. Washington, BE. F. Droop & 

sons Co, [8925 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2c. Mar. 9, 1915; 

WH 859292; Frank Bryant Williams, 
Washington. 


LONESOME LIL’ COON; words and music 
by BH. E. Crooke, of U. 8.3 arr. by 
John Itzel, of U. S., Indianapolis. 
Seidel music pub. co, [38926 

© Aug. 14, 1918; 2 c« Feb. 25, 
1915; WH 3859451; WHarl HE. Crooke, 
Indianapolis. 


LONESOME TOWN; words and music by 
Worton David and Bert Lee, of Eng- 
land. [8927 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢c. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 3856589; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, Lendon. 


pt. III, n, s., v. 10 


LONESOME (THE) TRAIL TO SHUSHAN- 
NA; words by HK. M. Wagner, music 
by A, Melvin Crosby, of U. S. [8928 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2ec. Mar. 18, 
1915; EH 8593891; HW. M. Wagner, Ana- 
cortes, Wash. 


LONESOME WITHOUT You; words by 
Clifford Harris, music by Jas. W. 
Tate, of England, [8929 

© Jan. 80, 1915; 1 c. Mar, 20, 
1915; BE 856587; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, 


LOOKING ’EM OVER; one-step or two- 
step, by Walter Rolfe, of U. S., arr. 
by Herman Friedrich, of U. S.; 
Orchestra. 4to. (Jacobs’ No. 1 folio 
of classics. ) [3930 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 16, 1915; 
H 3594.23; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


LORD OF ALL BEING; two part song, 
words by O. W. Holmes, music by 
Hdward Newton, of U. §S. 4to. 
(Willis school songs, second series 
no. 53.) [3931 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Mar, 20, 
1915; KE 859496; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


Lorp (THE) REIGNETH; sacred song, 
music by Alfred Goodearl, of U. S.; 


organ or piano ace. 4to. (Church 
music, series no. 4.) [89382 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2c. Mar 8, 1915; 
HF 38603831; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. 


LORD, WITH GLOWING HEART; hymn 
anthem, words by Francis Scott 
Key, music by Charles A. Chase, of 
U. S., solo & chorus of mixed voices. 

[89383 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c«. Feb. 26, 

1915; EF 860125; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


Lorp’s (THE) COMMAND; words by 
Mrs. C. D. Martin, music by W. Still- 
man Martin, of U. S. [3934 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1915; 
KH 3860456; Chas. H. Harrington, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 


Lorus LAND; words and musie by 

Weston Wilson, of U. S. [8935 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1915; 

EK 3860060; Charles N. Daniels, San 
Francisco. 


Love. See Towner (Harl) Four part- 
songs. 


204 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


Love aBripes; by Walter A. Norwood, 

of U. S.; mandolin duo, [389386 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 12, 1915; 

BE 360455; George Stannard, Tren- 
ton, N. J. 


Love prep; hesitation waltz, by C. I. 
Applin, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 
[39387 
© Feb. 22, 1915; 2c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 360033; C. F. Applin, Kast Tawas, 
Mich. 


LOVE ME FOREVER MY SWEET LITTLE 


HEART; words and music by T. 
Frederiksen, of Denmark, domi- 
ciled at Chicago, Il. [3938 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
PE 360508; Torvald Frederiksen, Chi- 
cago. 
LOVE REIGNS SUPREME; words and 
music by Ned Walton, of U. 8. 
[8989 
© Mar. 16, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1915; E 359478; Edward B. Walton, 
Waynesburg, Pa. ; 


LOVE SHINES SO BRIGHT; words from 
Taps a poem by Mary Stewart Cut- 
ting, music by Edward Schaaf, of 
U.S. 4to. [8940 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1915; E 359387; 
KE. O. Schaaf, Newark. 


Love-suip (THE); words and music 
by Al Herman and Bert Grant, of 
W.. +B: [3941 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 
1915; KE 360040; Albert Morton Her- 
man, Hartford. 


Lovep (THE) ONE THAT’S WAITING FOR 
ME; waltz song, words and music by 
Garna Villa [pseud. of Anthony 

O’Brate], of U. S. - [8942 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
EH 860463; Anthony O’Brate, Enid, 
Okla. 


Lover’s LANE; words and music by H. 
Sorean, of U. S. [3943 
© Feb. 25, 1915; 2. c. Feb. 27, 
1915; E 360228; James McGilli- 
cuddy, Haileybury, Canada. 


LOVE’S CHILDHOOD DREAM; words by 
Chas. Kronett [D. Chas. Hartnett], 
music by Geo. C. Polini, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
inc. [3944 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 1915; 
EK 360304; D. Chas. Hartnett, Trux- 
ton, N. Y. 


3953 


LOvn’s CITADEL; words by Kdith Rut- 
ler-Leatham, music by Amy Wood- 
forde-Finden, of Great Britain; no. 
fein DD. [38945 

© Mar. 24, 1915: 1 c. Mar. 81, 
1915; EH 851679; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and acc. | 


LOvrE’s DREAM WALTzES; by J. H. Du- 

rant, of U. S.; plano. [3946 

©i1c. Apr. 8, 19153. 860902; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


LOVE’s LAMENT; words by I. H. Mc- 
Crary, music by Vivian Brooks, of 
U. S. Washington, H. Kirkus Dug- 
dale co. [3947 

© Sept. 24, 1914; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
K 360207; I. H. McCrary, Center 
Ridge, Ark. 


LovE’s MELODY; words by Hdward 
Lockton, music by Herbert Oliver, of 
Great Britain. [3948 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 
1915; HW 851548; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


LOVE’S OFFERING; English words by 
Mowbray, French words by Paul 
Verlaine, musique de Mary Watson, 
of Great Britain. [3949 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 18 
1915; 1 856555; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


LOVING WAS MEANT FOR YOU; words by 
HB. S. Clarke; music by R. A. 
GLrowne, of U. S. [38950 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; EB 360081; 
Wmma §. Clarke, Brooklyn. 


LoyaLry; valse by Sydney Baynes, of 
Wngland; piano. [3951 
© Mar. 4, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 
1915; EK 351518; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


LULLABY;- words by Bessie O’Byrne, 
music by M. L. Welch, of U. S. 


[8952 
© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 «. Mar. 10, 
1915; FE 3860896; Marie Louise 


Welch, Baltimore. [Copyright is 
claimed on musical compo. | 


LULLABY OF AN INFANT CHIEF; words 
by Sir Walter Scott, music by G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer, of U. S.; sop. or 
tenor, and alto or bar. [8953 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 ce. each Feb. 
25, 1915; BH. 3850104; Arthur P. 
Schmidt, Boston. 


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3954 


pt. 1; Mas. 28 


LULLABY TIME; part song, words by 
Alice Carry Weitz, music by Clara 
L. Lueas, of U. S., mixed voices. 
Svo. [3954 

© Mar. (24, 19154302 es Mar. 26, 
1915; E 360736; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


Lutuce; polka par R. André, of 
France; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [38955 

@© Jan.-4,' 9915 = 4 e. Jan: 16, 
1915; E 356531; René André, Paris. 


LuUNDU; new dance by L. Duque, of 
France; piano. [3956 
© Mar. 22, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 28, 
1915; E 356626; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


LUNE (LA) VOUS BEGARDE; paroles de 
E. Dumont, musique de F. L. Bé- 
nech. [38957 


© Jan. 4, 191574 0. Jan: 46, 


1915; EH 356550; F. L. Bénech, 
Paris. 
Lustrous (THE) BLACKBIRD; ma- 


zurka; by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
first and second violins. [3958 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360347; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


MADAME SANS-GENE; commedia di Vit- 
toriano Sardou ed E. Moreau, 
ridotta in tre atti per le scene liriche 
da Renato Simoni, musica di Um- 
berto Giordano, of Italy, riduzione 
di R. Delli Ponti e G. C. Paribeni; 
eanto e pf. [3959 


(C) Fely, 23; 1915: 2 e.. Mear. 15, 
1915; D 19563; Edoardo Sonzogno, 
Milan. 


MADE IN AMERICA; words and music 
by J. W. Jenkins, of U. S. [3960 


© 1c. Mar. 1, 1915; E 860167; 
James Wade Jenkins, Ashtabula, O. 


MADE IN THE U. S. A., lyric by Harold 
Atteridge, music by Harry Carroll, 
of U. S. [8961 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; E 360424; 
Winter garden co., New York. 


MAGIc BALL; marche two-step, par R. 
André, of France; orchestre avec 
Piano conducteur. 4to. [3962 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
E 3565382; René André, Paris. 


> 


fond 


MAID OF THE MIST; words by Colgate 
Baker, music by Margaret Hoberg, 
of U. S., four-part song for women’s 
voices. 4to. [3963 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2:\@ Maroag 
1915; E 359370; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Magor (THE) OF THE MILITARY BAND; 
words and music by Mellor & De 
Paula and Frank R. Rehan, arr. by 
Jean Walz, of U. S. 13964 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1915; H 360746; 
Alfred N. Mellor, Santa Cruz, Cal. 


MAMMY MINE; words and music by 
Francis T. Smith, of U. S. [3965 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 « Feb. 23, 
1915; E 360232; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


MAMMY’S LULLABY; words by Strick- 
land W. Gillilan, music by Mac- 
Slator Bethel, of U. S.; medium 
voice. [38966 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1915; 
FE 359357; Willis music ¢o., Cincin- 
nati. 


MAN (A) WHO WOULD WOO A FAIR 
MAID; words by William §. Gilbert, 
music by Peter Christian Lutkin, of 
UD. Soo ate (Selection of songs 
from the progressive music series, 
book 4.) [38967 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360690; Silver, Burdett & 
Co., Boston. 


MANHATTAN MAD; lyric by Harold At- 
teridge, music by Sigmund Romberg, 
of U. S. ; [3968 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1915; E 359312; 
Winter garden co., New York. 


MANSION (A) OF DREAMS; words by 
C. M. Denison, music by E. F. Du- 
senberry, of U. S. [8969 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360205; Holmes music co., Middle- 
town, N. Y. 


Marcu. See Playtime pieces, no. 7. 


MARCH OF THE PIONEERS; composed for 
the Saint Louis pageant, May, 1914, 
_by E. R. Kroeger, of U. S.; piano- 
forte. [3970 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EK 360367; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


"l no. 4, 1915 


‘|’ MARCH OF THE PIONEERS—Continued. 


from the music for the Masque 
of St. Louis, words by Percy Mac- 
kaye, music by F. S. Converse, of 
UU. S.: male .chorus. . 4to.. (The 
modern series of part songs for all 
voices, no. 61.) [3971 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2c. Feb. 23, 
1915; E 3860029; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 

MARCHE A LA TURQUE. 
(Ludwig van.) 

MARCHE GROTESQUE. 
gnomes. 


MARCHING SONGS FOR SOLDIERS; [col- 
lected and arr. in one vol. by Boosey 
& co.] of Great Britain. 12mo. 

[8972 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 1c. Mar. 19, 1915; 
E 351671; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on collection.] 


’ MARIGOLD; words and music by Harry 
Dent and Tom Goldburn, of England. 
[8973 


j© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356566; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

MarRK ANTHONY; lyric by Harold At- 
teridge, music by Sigmund Romberg, 
of U.S. [8974 

© 1c Mar. 9, 1915; E 359310; 
Wintergarden co., New York. 


Marquise. See Massenet (J. EH. F.) 


MARY FROM TIPPERARY; words by F. 
W. Mark, music by H. HE. Darewski, 
of England. [8975 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 856573; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND; tune. 
Our Washington. 

MASINDI; valse by Henri S. Bahn, of 
England; piano. [8976 

© ganlse, 1915; be Mar. ‘20, 
1915; E 3856594; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

MASS IN HONOR OF St. ANGELA MERICT; 
by Sr. Mary Joseph Dunn, of U. S., 
for two voices, (third voice ad lib.) 
32 p. 4to. [38977 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1915; A 391985; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 

MASS IN HONOR OF ST. WILLIBRORD; by 
M. J. Vanden Elsen, of U. S., op. 5; 
four mixed voices and organ, organ 
& yocal score. [3978 

© Mar. 15, 1915: 2 @ Mar. 15, 
1915; HE 360492; M. L. Nemmers, 
Milwaukee. 


See Beethoven 


See Suite des 


See 


3987 


MASSENET (JULES HMILE FREDERIC) 
Chanson de Capri, mélodie de J. 
Massenet, transcription de H. Mou- 
ton, of France, pour petit orchestre., 
4to. (Mélodia, no. 37.) [38979 


© ‘Feb. 27, 1915: 1c. Mar) 15, 
1915; E 351516; Heugel et cie., Paris, 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip. 
tion. ] 


Gavotte (La) de Puyjoli; de J. 
Massenet, transcription par A. Pel- 
liot, of France, pour violon et piano. 

[38980 

© Oct. 17, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 23, 1914; 

H} 345531; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


Marquise; menuet de J. Massenet, 
transcription de H. Mouton, of 
France, pour petit orchestre. 4to, 
(Mélodia, no. 40.) [898% 

© Kept 27 19th ¥ ¢.!) Mar. 15. 
1915; E 351501; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription. ] 


May bay; scherzetto, by Charles Derek, 
of England; piano. [8982 


©. Mar. 25, 1915-1. ¢. Mar: 26; 
1915; E 351642; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. 


MAYBE YOU'LL WANT ME BACK SOME 
DAY; words and music by Jack Van 
Strycker, of U. S. Baltimore, Md., 
Van Strycker pub. co. [89838 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2.c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
EK 360209; J. EH. Stryker, Baltimore. 


MAYSVILLE; tune. Sce Bethel rally 


song. 


Mazurka; by Albert W. Koechling, of 
U. S., op. 1, no. 2, violin and piano. 
Boston, Evans music co. [3984 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 360253; Wm. A. Evans, Boston. 


—— militaire, by HE. O. Schaaf, of 

U. S., op. 4, no. 2; piano. [8985 

© 1e. Mar. 3, 1915; E 360203; 
Hdward O. Schaaf, Newark, N. J. 


MAZURKA RUSSE; by M. Glinka, arr. 
by Alfred J. Silver, of England; 
piano trio. [8986 

© Mar. 30, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 356675; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [Coypright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


MEADOWBROOK CLUB; march by Chas. 
Sanglear, of U. S. 4to. [38987 
© Mar,'10; 1915: 2 e. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 359509; Meadowbrook club, 
Philadelphia. 


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3988 


MEADOWBROOK FOX TROT; words by 
Russell L. Rox, music by Arthur M. 
' Kraus, of U. S.; arr. for voice & 
piano. [8988 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c@ Mar. 10, 


'. 1915; E 360887; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
‘on vocal arrangement and words.] 


MECKLENBURG MARCH; by J. A. Patter- 
- gon, arr. by James M. Fulton, of 
U. S.; band. obl. 24mo. [3989 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
' WH 359461; Janie Alexander Patter- 
- son, Concord, N. C. 


MEDITATION; aprés avoir lu le Pele- 
_Tinage a Beethoven, de R. Wagner, 
par Moya, of Great Britain; petit 
orchestre avec piano and organ. 

[8990 
*. ©eApr. G1ois= 1 ef Apres T2915: 
#H 351606; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 

MEET ME AT THE ELK’S JUBILEE; words 
and music by C. Doak, of U. S. Los 
. Angeles, Cal., W. A. Quincke & co. 

; [8991 


tc Keb... 5, 1915+,-2 se. Mar. 18, 
1915; E 3859463; Clover Doak, Los 
Angeles. 


MEET ME AT THE ROLL CALL; words by 
Henry L. Frisbie, music by William 
a Wo Bentley,of UW. S. [3992 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360888; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 
MEIN STERN (My star); words by 
Arthur Upson, music by Chancellor 
Jenks, of U. S. [38993 


(© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 17, 
1915; E 3859480; Chancellor Jenks, 
Evanston, Il. 


MELODIE (LA) AIMANTE; words by 
Jean Lahor, music by Blair Fair- 
child, of U. S., op. 40. (Les qua- 
trains d’ Al-Ghazali, no. 8.) [8994 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360243; Augener, ltd., London. 


MELODIE D’AMOUR; by H. Engelmann, 
- op. 600, arr. by Charles Woodhouse, 
of England; orchestra with piano 
* conductor. 4to. [38995 
© Mar. 17, 1915; 1 e«. Mar. 27, 
1915; E 356666; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. [Coypright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 
MELODY; by Z. J. Parenteau, of U. S.; 
melody only. [38996 
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 360067; 
Zoel J. Parenteau, Pittsburgh. 
See also Playtime pieces, no. 1. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


MEMORIES OF MOTHER; words and. 
music by Carrie B. Adams, of U. S. 
[3997 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360168; Standard pub. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


MEMORIES OF YORE; words by Henry 
Helling, music by Arnold A. Krue- 
ger, of U. S. [3998 


© Mar. 11,.1915; 2 ¢) Mar. 139 } 
1915; E 359399; Henry Helling, Mil- 
waukee. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JacosB Lup- 
wie FreLix); Violin concerto; by F. 
Mendelssohn, op. 64, edited and re- 
vised by Emile Sauret, of France; — 
violin with piano ace. [8999 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 24,1915; 
EH 351599; Augener, Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision 
and editing.] 


MERMAID (THE); study in general 
grace of movement, English version 
by R. H. Elkin, text, music and ar- 
rangeinent for stage by H. Jacques- 
Dalcroze, of Switzerland, op. 58; 
vocal score. 4to. (Six new songs 
with action, for verv little ones, and 
explanatory text, no. 6.) [4000 


© Mar. 25, 1915; Ie. Mar, 26, 
1915; E 851635; Jobin & co., Lau- 
Sanne, Switzerland. 


MESSALINE; ombres lyriques en 17 tab- 
leaux, poéme de Gabriel Montoya et 
Lionel Nastorg, musique de Jean 
Messager, of France, pour chant et 
piano. obl. S8vo. [4001 


© ‘Feb. 27, 1915; 2 co Marais, 
1915; E 351515; Max Eschig, Paris. 


"MID ROSES AND SONG; a children’s 
day service for the Sunday school, 
ed. by Geo. F. Rosche, music by 
Gabriel, Beazley and Smith. Chi- 
cago, Tll., New York, N. Y., G. F. 
Rosche & co., 1915. 15 p. S8vo. 

[4002 


© Mar, 12, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
19, 1915; A 897195; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. j 


MinHAvuD (DARIUS); Trois poémes en 
prose; de Lucile De Chateaubriand, 
_musique de Darius Milhaud, of 
France. Contents: — L’Aurore. —A 
la lune.—L’innocence. [4003 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 «. Jan 16, 1915; 
H 356548; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. - 


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4021 


[MINNIE’S KNITTING MITTENS; words 
and musie by Frank Byron, of Eng- 
land; chant et piano. [4004. 

Mar, 17, 1995) 1 ec Mar. 18, 
1915; H 356554; Fred’k W. Calcott 
& co., London. 


Minor AND MAJOR; hesitation waltz, 
by Frank W. McKee, of U. S.; piano. 
[4005 


1 © Mar. 4, 1915; 2c Mar. 5, 1915; 


E 860809; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 
MiNUET; by Albert Locke Norris, of 


U. S., op. 32, piano. [4006 
© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 360295; Boston music co., Boston. 
_Mrrace; by Victor Herbert, of U. S.; 
{| violin and piano. [4007 
© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360178; G. Schirmer, New York. 
“MISSA PRO PACE (Mass for peace) ; by 
M. J. Vanden Elsen, of U. S., op. 6; 
four mixed voices organ ad lib. 
[4008 
iar tb, 1915: 2 ¢..Mar... 15, 
E 360491; M. L. Nemmers, Milwau- 
kee. 


MISSOURI COLLEGE LOYAL SONG; words 
by I. R. Eber, melody Thuringian 
. folk song. St. Louis, Shattinger 
piano & music co. 4to. [4009 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar.-8, 1915; 
EH 360337; Ida R. Eber, St. Louis. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
;  Iment.] 

MISTER POLICEMAN; march, by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. S., op. 35, 
no. 9, piano 4 hands. [4010 


©) Feb. 18, 1915; 2 « Mar. 13, 
1915; EH 359376; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


MopERN (THE) FOX TROT; by Pauline 
B. Story, of U. S.; piano. [4011 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
EH 360172; Richard Nugent, New 
York. 


Mopern (THE) HIAWATHA; three-part, 
words anom., music by Paul Bliss, 
of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
(Third series, no. 108.) [4012 

© Mar. 6,.1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359294; Willis music co., 
cinnati. 

MoDERNE (DAS) LIED; eine sammlung 
von 50 gesingen, ausgenwiihlt von 
Josef V. v. Woss, of Austria, fiir 
mittlere stimme und piano. [4013 

© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 ec. Apr. 2, 1915; 
BE 356,686; Universal edition, Vienna, 
Austria. 


Cin-. 


MON AMI; waltz, by Chas. J. Rockwell,: 

of U. S., orchestra. 4to. [4014 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 

I 3603811; E. M. Orpin, music pub- 
lisher, Cleveland. 


MONASTERY BELLS (Les cloches du 
monastere) ; nocturne by Lefebure 
Wely, op. 54, edited and fingered by 
Pietro Ocella. [4015 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1915; 
EH 360389; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and fingering. ] 


MONEY AND MISERY; words and music 
by Harry Castling and Dan Lipton, 
of England; voice & piano. [4016 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 20, 
1915; KE 356586; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


MONTH OF ROSES; vocal waltz, words 
by Gertrude Knox Willis, music by 
Rudolf Sinnhold, of U. S.;  sop.,. 
alto and bar. 4to. [4017 


©) Mar 16, 1915: 2 @ Mar’ 20, 
1915; H 259484 : J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


Moon (THE). See Stayner (C. F.) 
Three love songs. 


Moon (A) FANTASY; by Goodwin 
Hiles-Simith, of Hngland; piano. 

[4018 

© Mar. 13, 1915; 1 ¢c. Mar. 15; 

1915; EH 351531; J. B. Cramer & co., 

Itd., London. Ex 


Moorish (A) SERENADE; 
words by Longfellow, 
Daniel Protheroe, of U. S.; men’s 
voices. 4to. [4019 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1915; 
EK 3603875 ; Gamble hinged music co., 
Chicago. 


Most (THE) WONDERFUL THING IN 
THE WORLD; lyric by Charles A. 
Bayha, music by Albert Gumble, of 
Us: [4020 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 19153. 
HE 360188 ; Jerome H. Remick & CO,” 
New York. 


Moszkowski (Moritz) In our fipat: 
words by Dinah Mulock Craik, 
music by M. Moszkowski, of Ger- 
many. 4to. (Selection of songs 
from the progressive music series, 
book 4.) [4021 


© Mar... 19,'1915.32 @> Mar. 22; 
1915 +. B, 351587; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


chorus, 
musie by 


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4022 


MoszKOwSKEI (Moritz)—Continued. 
Waltz in D flat; by M. Mosz- 
kowski, op. 15, no. 5, edited by Kari 
Benker, of U. S.; piano. [4022 
@© Mar. 8, 1915;.20ep Mar. 43, 
1915; EH 359384; Oliver Ditson co., 


Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing. ] 
MOoTHER’S SITTING KNITTING LITTLE 


MITTENS FOR THE NAVY; Worés and 
music by R. P. Weston and Her- 
mann Darewski, of England. [40238 


© Mar. 13, .99095<) (2 Se." Mar. a2, 


1915; KE 356484; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
MoTHER’s (A) LOVE; words by L. 


Seelbaugh, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [4024 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 30, 
1915; KE 860766; Lizzie Seelbaugh, 
W. Winfield, Butler co., Pa. 


- MOoTHER’S LOVE IS BEST LOVE OF ALL; 
words by E. Thomas, music by Hus- 
ton Johns, of U. S. [4025 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360612; Ella Thomas, Phil- 
adelphia. 


MoTHERS MUST PAY FOR ALL; words by 
Jack Mahoney, music by Percy 
Wenrich. [4026 

(©) Mar. 27° 1915: 2° ¢ Mar. 30, 


1915; E 360790; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 

Music (THE) COUNTER; a musical 
comedy in one act, lyrics by J. 


Wallace and Jack Tobie, music by 
J. Tobie; vocal score. [4027 

© 1c Mar. 26, 1915; D 19566; 
Joseph Wallace, Brooklyn. 


My AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE; words 
by Dave Radford, music by Richard 
A. Whitting, of U. S. [4028 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 «@ Feb. 24, 
1915; E 360077; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


My BABY BOY; words by Johnny San- 
derson, music by Sam. Simmons, of 


U.S. [4029 
© Web. {20 .49915") 2 ee oWeps 2G; 
1915; E 360159; S. E. Simmons, 


Norfolk, Va. 


My BEAUTIFUL PASSION FLOWER; lyric 
by Edith Maida Lessing, music by 
Roy Ingraham, of U. S. [4030 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
#) 359452; Lyle music co., Chicago. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


My BELOVED SUFFRAGETTE; valzer ap- 
passionato, by G. Perta, of Italy; 
piano. [4031 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1915; E 360789; 
Giovanni Perta, New York. 


My BIRD OF PARADISE; words and mu- 
sic by Irving Berlin, of U. S. 
[4032 
© Apr. 2, 1915; 2.¢. Apr. 2) 99tse 
FH) 359678; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


My Boy; words and music by Ken- 
nedy Russell, of England; no. 2 in 
Ty: [403838 

(©. Jan. 30, 1915; 4d) ¢a Mar 2a 
1915; E 3856628; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


My BUNGALOW ON THE MOON; words 
by EF. E. Hasty, musie by Alexan- 
der Bilbruck, of U. S. [4034 


© 1c. Mar. 16, 1915; E 359409; 
Fred E. Hasty, Portsmouth, N. H. 


My CHCEMY BOGA; words by Kazimerz 
Laskowski, musie by J. Paczoéski, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York, 
Neey: [4035 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359318; Julius Paczéski, New 
York. 


My DEAR OLD COUNTRY HOME; words 
by H. Haworth, music by Carl Heil, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [4036 


© Jan. 17,1915: 2 €) HenaT 
1915; E 360305; Hattie Haworth, 
Russiaville, Ind. 


My Dixit Daisy; words by Schyler 
Greene, of U. S., music by Christiné. 
[4037 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 45, 
1915; E 3860503; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter,.New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on words.] 


MY DREAM OF LOVER’S LANE; words by 
Christopher Johnston, music by J. 
G. Johnstone & Astor Johnstone, of 
U. S. [4038 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c@ Mar.” 15, 
1915; E 3860484; Johnstone bros., 
Chicago. 


My DUSKY BELLE; words and music by 
_J. F. Warner, of U. S. [4039 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 

1 e@ Feb. 16, 1915; EH 360128; J. 
Franklin Warner & Charles EH. John- 

son, Newark, N. J. 4 


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no. 4, 1915 


4058 


My pusKy LADY Lou; words and music 
by Harry Bickford, of U. S. Roan- 
oke, Va., Imperial music co. [4040 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360471; J. E. Allemong, 
New Orleans. 


My FAITHFUL SHEPHERD; Sacred song, 
metrical version of the twenty-third 
psalm, music by Clifford Demarest, 
of U. S. [4041 

a mar, 15,.7915; 2 c. Mar, ‘15, 
1915; E 360504; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


My GIRL AND I ARE BASHFUL; words by 
P. C. Millenbruck, music by A. C. 
Manning, of U. S. New York, C. L. 
Partee music pub. co. [4042 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
BE 359101; Paul C. Millenbruck, 
Springfield, O. 


My GIRL FROM SLUMBER TOWN; words 
and music by Terry Sullivan, Chas. 
Collins and Lawrence Wright, of 
England. [4043 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 24, 
1915; E 351597; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


My GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST; words 

and music by S. D. Martin, of U. S. 

[4044 

© Mar. 13,°1915; 2.¢. Mar. 15, 

1915; E 360473; Samuel Decatur 
Martin. Cincinnati. 


My GOLDEN KNIGHT; two part song. 
music by F. E. Rich, of U. S. 4to. 
(Willis school songs, second series 
no. 49). [4045 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 20, 
1915: E 359500; Willis music ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


My HEART IS CALLING YOU; words by 
Frank R. Rehan, music by Mellor & 
De Paula, arr. by Jean Walz, of 
U. S. [4046 

© 1c. Mar. 26, 1915; E 360747; 
Alfred N. Mellor, Santa Cruz, Cal. 


My HEART IS WITH THE U. S. A.;3 
words and music by Farrar Burn, 
of U. S. [4047 

© 1 ec. Mar. 10, 1915; E 360393; 
Farrar Burn, Van Buren, Ark. 


My HEART’S OWN SONG; words by Les- 
lie L. Cooke, music by Percy Elliott, 
of England; in E flat and F. [4048 

©: Mar. 12, 1995;2T e€+Mar) 20, 
1915; E 356614; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


ee 


My HOME ACROSS THE SEA; words and 
music by A. Egan, of U. S., arr. by 
Arthur M. Cohen, of U. S. [4049 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; HB 359094; 
Arthur Egan, New Bedford, Mass. 

My KILKENNY RosE; by Chas. E. Den- 

ton, arr. for orchestras of U. S. 
Ato. [4050 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb» 26, 

1915; E 360119; Estate of Hamil- 

ton S. Gordon, New York. 


MY LITTLE SCOTCH THISTLE; words by 


F. Hanley, music by Genevieve 
Scott, of U. S. [4051 
ee) ar 02 1945 > el” har, a2, 


1915; E 360420; Florence M. Han- 
Jey, Lawrence, Mass. 


LITTLE WESTERN EVERLENA Ray; 
words by D. L. Haskell, music by 
R. A. Browne, of U. S. [4052 — 
© 1.¢. Mar. 19, 1915; E 360577; 
Dora L. Haskell, Lewiston, Me. 


My Liza Lindy JANE; words by Paul 
A. Lewis, music by Bernisne G. 
Clements, of U. 8. [4053 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 360514; 
Lewis and Clements, San Antonio. 


My 


My MARY WILL HAVE TO COME FROM 
TIPPERARY; from Hamlin’s happiest 
hours, words and music by Carl C. 
Muller, of U. S. [4054 

@©Mar? "8; -1915 =) 2° oe» Marra, 
1915; E 359355; Hugo Hamlin, Bos- 
ton. 


My PRECIOUS PEARL; March song, 
words by J. Fullard, music by 
George Long, of U. S. [4055 


C Jaa. 27, 1915-2 ¢. “Mar oe, 
1915; E 359494; John Fullard co., 
Homestead, Pa. 


My Rose oF ARGENTINE; words and 
music by Norman Gray, of U. S. 
[4056 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
EH 360229; Penn music co., inc., New 
York. 


My Rose oF TIPPERARY; from It’s a 
long way to Tipperary, lyric by Wm. 
A. Downs, music by Tom Mayo 
Geary, of U. S. [4057 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 360317; Harold Rossiter music 
co., Chicago. 

MY SWEET LITTLE GIRL; words and 
music by John L. Rooney, of U. S. 

[4058 


© 1c. Mar. 10, 1915; E 360376; 
John L. Rooney, New York. 


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4059 


My ZIrGFELD MIDNIGHT GIRL; words by 
Gene Buck, music by Dave Stamper, 
or U. 8. [4059 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 e@ Feb; 26, 
1915; KE 360114; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inec., New York. 


NARINSKA; danse caprice, by Frederic 
Emerson Farrar, of U. 8.; piano- 
forte. [4060 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1915; KE 860099; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

NATIONAL SONGS AND DANCES OF THE 
ALLIES; music written and adapted 
by Richard J. C. Chanter, edited by 
Mrs. C. W. Kimmins, of Great 
Britain. [4061 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 11, 1915; 
FE 356528; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation and arrangement. | 

Navy (THE) SwiNna; by Arthur Lenox, 
arr. by Carl Kneisel, of U. S.; or- 
chestra. 4to. [4062 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
1915; HE 3860752; Fowler-Wells co., 
Philadelphia. 

NEATH THE DEAR OLD DIXIE MOON; 
quartet, words by Nella Cleaveland, 
music by B. J. Myers, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. [4063 

© 1c. Feb. 23, 1915; E 3860034; 
Bonnie J. Myers, Bicknell, Ind. 

NELSON-TOUCH (THE); a naval song; 
words by Reginald A. Knight, music 
by Edward Lockton, of England; 
MO. cin C; [4064 

© Mar. 12; 1915; 1c. Max,.030, 
1915; BH 351644; Metzler & co., ltd., 
London. 


NETHERLANDS, 
thanksgiving. 

NEUTRALITY ; words by Will A. Heelan, 
music by Seymour Furth, of U. S. 

[4065 

©’ Mar. 6,:1915° 2 ce. Mar..6, 1915; 

WH 360415; Hal Fryer music ©co., 
New York. 

NEw (THE) ENTRANCING RAG; words 
by Billy Flynn, musie by Jack Stan- 
ley, of U. S. Sedalia, Mo., A. W. 
Perry & sons’ music co. [4066 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
HE 360535; William Flynn, Mayette, 
Kan. 
NIGHT AND HOME; words and music 
by B. H. Shadduck, of U. S. [4067 
© Mar. 12, 1915: 2 c. Mar. 416, 
1915; EH 3594138; Burt H. Shadduck, 
Charleston, W. Va. 


tune. See Prayer of 


pt. I1l, nea ye 


Nicht (THE) HAS A THOUSAND EYES}; 
words by Francis B. Bourdillon, 
music by Henry Holden Huss, of 
U.S. 4to. (Selection of songs from 
the progressive music series, book 
4). [4068 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 22) 
1915; E 360691; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


No OTHER MOONS; words by Edward 
Lockton, music by Raymond Lough- 
borough, of Great Britain. [4069 

© Mar. 17, 1915: 1 @) Mares: 
1915; E 356556; Chappell &- co., 
ltd., London. 


No OTHER ONE BUT JESUS; words by 
J. C. Midyett, music by Henry P. 
Morton, of U. S. [4070 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860889; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


NO TOWN IS LIKE YOUR HOME TOWN; 
words and music by Philip Ponce, 
of U. S. [4071 

© Apr. 6, 1915;.2 c Agr 2 eto. 
EH 360904; Church, Paxson & co., 
New York. 


NoOgoDY CARES FOR HER NOW; lyric by 
xX. Y. C., music by J. Glogan, of 
U.48: [4072 


© 1c. Feb. 19, 1915; BE 359064; 
Jack Glogan, New York. 


NOEL DES JOUETS; musique de Maurice 
Ravel, of France; chant et piano. 
| [4073 
© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1915; 
I) 356546; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


rag by R. Wray, of 
U. S.; piano. St. Louis, Mellinger 
music pub. co. [4074 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
Ei 3860499 ; Ralph Wray, Olathe, Colo. 


NOUVELLE JOIE; valse par R. André, of 
France; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [4075 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1c. Jan. 16, 1915; 

E 3565383; René André, Paris. 
NOVELETTE (A); by Pauline B. Story, 
of U. S., piano. [4076 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 1, 1915; 
EH 3601738; Richard Nugent, New 
York. 


Now THE CANNONS ARE ROARING IN 
EuRoPE; words by W. B. Longheed, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[4077 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 « Mar. 30, 

1915; E 3860767; W. B. Longheed, 
Chatham, Ont., Canada. 


NoIsy NOTES; 


262 


no. 4, 1915 


Now TO THE BANQUET WE PRESS; from 
The sorcerer, text by William Gil- 
bert, musie by Arthur Sullivan, arr. 
by E. S. Hosmer, of U. S. 4to. 

[4078 

i Mar. 8 1915; 2,¢c. Mar. “1, 

1915; E 359340; Silver, Burdett and 

co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 

NUIT SEREINE; bluette par Albert Ar- 
naud, of France, pour piano. [4079 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 1c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
BE 356536; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


O cCAOS EUROPEO; versi di V. Peluso, 
musica di Giovanni Nappi, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York, N. Y., man- 
dolin. 4to. [4080 


© Feb. 21, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 360306; Vincenzo Peluso, New 
York. 


O COME LET US WoRSHIP; by V. Kalin- 
nikoff, edited by C. W. Douglas, of 
U. 8.; mixed voices. 4to. (A cap- 
pella choruses, no. 5.) [4081 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 360026; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright claimed on edi- 
ing. | 

O ESCA VIATORUM;_von Carl Frey, of 
Germany, op. 7, no. 2, fiir sop.:1 u. 2, 
alt, tenor u. bass 1 u. 2. 4to. [4082 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 356688; Anton Bohm & sohn, 
Augsburg, Germany. 


O GLORIOUS THRONG; words by Jennie 
BH. Hussey, music by C. H. Gabriel, 
of U. 8. [4083 

me Mar. 29, 191552 c. Mar, 49, 
1915; EK 360870; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. ; 
OG GoD OF GRACE; words and music by 
H. M. Stephenson, of U. S. [4084 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ¢.. Mar 30, 
1915; E 360787; American Baptist 
publication society, Philadelphia. 


C LOVING FATHER; anthem, words and 
music by Teresa Del Riego, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas, of U. S.; chorus 
and organ, mixed voices. 4to. [4085 

@ Feb. 25, 1915: 2 e. Feb. 26, 
1915; E 3601380; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 

O MISTRESS MINE; part-song, words by 
Shakespeare, music by Daniel 
Protheroe, of U. S.; men’s voices. 


4to. [4086 
© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 10, 
1915; E 38603874; 


musie co., Chicago. 


Gamble hinged ! 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4095 


O MOON UPON THE WATER; words by 
Nelle Richmond Eberhart, music by 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, of U. S. 
A flat. [4087 

© Feb. 23;- 1915: 2° eo Mar. 3, 
1915; EH 360247; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


O NIGHT, MOST HOLY; words by Clif- 
ton Bingham, music by Ciro Pinsuti, 
‘arr. by A. G. Mitchell, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, violin obligato ad lib. 
4to. (Beacon series, no. 507). [4088 
@© i Mar. 8.1915: 2) e. Mam. sd), 
1915; E 359348; Silver, Burdett and 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


O. P. H. S.; class song 1915, words 
and music by R. P. Kidston, of 
Ues: [4089 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 2 « Mar. 20, 
1915; H 359510; Roy Palmer Kids- 
ton, Oak Park, Ill. 

O WHEREFORE COME YE? Easter anthem, 
words by Hlsie Duncan Yale, music 
by Adam Geibel, of U. S. 4to. 
(Adam Geibel music co.’s anthems 
for Easter no. 188.) [4080 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c Mar. 16, 
1915; H 359484; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. 

OBERON; overture. See 
army journal no. 419. 


OrF FOR FRISCO TOWN; words and 
music by H. W. Willett, of U. S. 
[4091 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1915; H 360479; Herbert W. Willett, 
Chicago. 


—— Same. [4092 
© Mar. 14,°1915; 2°e.° Mars 23, 


1915; EH 360757; Herbert W. Willett, 
Decatur, Il. 


OFF TO THE WAR; by J. Lawrence 
Erb, of U. S.; piano. [4093 
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360528; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Ou, LISETTE; words by C. BE. Burton, 
music by Howard Carr, of Great 
Britain. [4094 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1915; E 356657; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 

OH, LITTLE WEE GIRL OF MINE; words 
by Jean McLean Forsyth, music by 
W. O. Forsyth, of Canada; medium 
voice. [4095 

© Mar, 16, 1915; 't ¢ Mar’ 16, 
1915; E 3856486; Empire music & 
travel club, ltd., Toronto, Canada. 


Chappell’s. 


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4096 


On! MoN AMOUR; words by Jean La- 
hor, musie by Blair Fairchild, of U. 
S., op. 40. (Les quatrains d’Al-Gha- 
zali, no. 2.) [4096 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
360237; Augener, ltd., London. 


On, THAT GAY LIFE; words by G. C. 
Blaine, music by Hverett J. Evans, 
ori} SB: [4097 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
EK 360065; Grover C. Blaine, Co- 
lumbus, O. 


On, THOSE DAYS; from Maid in Amer- 
ica, fox trot by S. Romberg, of 
U. S.; piano. [4098 

() Mar, 12, 1915; 2.¢, Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360494; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


Ou! you SAN FRANCISCO FAIR; words 
and music by A. B. Bauer, of U. S. 
[4099 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1915; 
H 359444; Adolphus B. Bauer, Los 
Angeles. 


O_p (THE) ARM-CHAIR; song in three 
pictures, English version by R. H. 
Hikin, text and musie by KE. Jacques- 
Dalcroze, of Switzerland, op. 60; 
vocal score. 4to. (Ten callisthenic 
songs, with explanatory text, no. 6.) 

[4100 


© Mar 25, 1915: 1c. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351625; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


OLp (AN) LOVE-SToRY; by Paolo Conte, 
of U. S., op. 106; piano. [4101 
© Feb. 19, 1915; 2c. Feb. 238, 1915; 

ii 860016; G. Schirmer, New York. 


OLp (THE) PIONEERS; march, by R. G. 
Wetherhold, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[4102 


© Mar. 13, 1915; 2 c Mar. 15, 
1915; EH 360470; Raymond George 
Wetherhold, Bethlehem, Pa. 


OLtp SAN ANTONE; words by Paul A. 
Lewis, music by A. J. Simon, of U. 8. 
[4103 


© Mar. 15, 1915; E 860515; Lewis 
and Simon, San Antonio. 


OLD WABASH; a College song, words by 
KH. M. Robinson, musie by Carroll 
Ragan, revised and arr. by Floyd 
IX. Russell, of U. S. [4104 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 
1915; FE 2860158; Wabash College 
student body, Crawfordsville, Ind. 


pt. 101, ee, Fe 


OxteGA; hesitation waltz, by Charles I. 

Gall, of U. S.; piano. [4105 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 

EK 460189; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


ON A MOONLIGHT NIGHT; intermezzo 
dance by W. Rhys-Herbert, arr. by 
John Wiegand, of U. S. [4106 

© Mar. 4, 1915;.2 e. Siar, 
1915; EK 359486; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


On A SUNDAY MORN; marching exer- 
cise, song with action, MUnglish 
words by R. H. Elkin, text and mu- 


sic by EH. Jacques-Dalcroze, of 
Switzerland, op. 60; vocal score. 


4to. (Ven eallistheniec songs, with 
explanatory text, no. 9.) [4107 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1° ¢. Maries, 
1915; EX 351628; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


ON HIGaH GEAR; galop de concert, by 
Will D. Moyer, of U. 8.; 2 mando- 
lins, guitar and piano. [4108 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 @ Mar. 1, 
1915; H 360453; George Stannard, 
Trenton, N. J. 


ON PARADE; march, by C. P. Gruner, 
of U. S., arr. by Mornay D. Helm, 
ot: D. Sapir. [4109 

© 1c Mar. 1, 1915; H 860225; 
Charles P. Gruner, New York. 


ON THE GULF oF Mexico; lyric by 
Sheldon Aston, music by Wm. M. 
Schmitt, of U. S. [4110 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ec Mar, 2, 
1915; BH 3860411; Oae music ¢co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


ON TO TRIUMPH; by D. Spooner, of 
U. S.; pianoforte. [4111 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 «@ Feb. 24, 
1915; EK 3860100; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ONLY A DREAM; words by Ina Duley 
Ogdon, music by Lloyd Ten Eyck, 
of DAs. [4112 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860890; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


ONLY A FADED ROSE; words and music 
by M. E. Stites, of U. S. Philadel- 
phia, Joseph P. Drew. [4113 


© Mar: 13, 1915; 2 coiiaee ie, 
1915; HE 359447; M. EB. Stites, Phila- 
delphia, 


264 


no. 4, 1915 


ONLY A WITHERED LILY; words and 
music by L. S. Williams, arr. by 
Phil. Epstein, of U. S. [4114 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360413; Lula Sutton Wil- 
liams, Ft. Worth, Texas. 


ONLY For you; from Maid in America, 
words by Harold Atteridge, music by 
Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. [4115 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 26, 
a015; HF) 360118; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


words by Henry Seaforth, music 
by Daniel Protheroe, of U. 8.; high 
voice in F flat. [4116 

c) Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360507; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 


ORACLE (THE); English version by R. 
H. Elkin, text, music and arrange- 
ment for stage, by E. Jacques-Dal- 
eroze, of Switzerland, op. 54; vocal 
score. 4to. (Ten children’s scenes, 
with explanatory text, no. 4.) [4117 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1c. Mar. 26, 
1915; EK 351613; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


OrcHID sBLossoms. See Chappell’s 
army journal, no. 420. , 
ORNSTEIN (LEO) 2 impressions de 


Notre-Dame; par lL. Ornstein, of 

U. S., op. 16, nos. 1 & 2; piano seul. 

[4118 

© May 7, 1914; 2c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
BE 360520; Schott & co., London. 


—83 preludes; par L. Ornstein, of 
Germany, op. 20, nos. 1-3; piano 
seul. [4119 

© May 7, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
E 360521; Schott & co., London. 


OTHERS ARE LOOKING TO YOU; words by 
James Rowe, music by B. D. Ackley. 
of U. S. [4120 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360891; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Our CANADIAN BOYS; 4 marching song, 
words and music by Mrs. T. Grigg, 
of Canada. [4121 

© Mar. 16, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 356625; Mrs. Thos. Grigg, 
Regina, Sask., Canada. 


OUR COUNTRY, RIGHT OR WRONG! patri- 
otic march song, words and music by 
R. Sturmberg, of U. S. [4122 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 360488; 
Robert Sturmberg, Roswell, N. Mex. 


Nu 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


4131 


OUR DAY OF PRAISE IS DONE; proces- 
sional hymn, music by T. A. Clea- 


vor, .0f0 Us. Sie News: York: ERA, 
Gray co. 4to. (Six processional 
hymns, no. 6.) [4123 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 
1915; E 3593864; T. Allen Cleaver, 
Brooklyn. 


OuR GREAT KING; words by Jennie Kee, 
music by J. C. Williams, of U. S. 
[4124 
© .Mar. 29,.1916;..2 ¢..Mar. 19, 
1915; EH 860892; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver. 


OUR NATIVE LAND. 


2 


See Grieg (WH. H.) 


OvuR STARS; words by Leighton Lanier, 

music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[4125 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c« Feb. 24, 

1915; E 360302; Mrs. M. P. Luten, 
Quincy, Fla. 


OurR WASHINGTON; words by F. A. 
Byerly, [set to the tune of Mary- 
land, my Maryland]. 4to. [4126 

© Neb. 16, °1915-'.1. ‘c... Feb. .19, 
1915; 1 ec. Feb. 19, 1915; E 360192; 
¥’. A. Byerly, Petersburg, W. Va. 


OVER FIELD AND MEADOW; by J. Law- 
rence Erb, of U. S.; piano. [4127 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360529; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


OVER THE SEA; words and music by B. 
H. Shadduck, of U. S. [4128 


(©) Mar, 12, 1915; 2 « Mar. 16, 
1915; FE 359412; Burt H. Shadduck, 
Charleston, W. Va. 


OVERTURE; by O. Vessella, of U. S.; 
piano. [4129 


© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; BE 360444; 
Oreste Vessella, Atlantic City. 


Owl (THE) AND THE FAIRIES; words 
and music by M. F. Martin, of U. S. 
[4130 

©) Feb. 18, 1915; 2 « Ven, 23, 
1915; FE 3860018; Mabel Florence 
Martin, Springfield, Mass. 


PACKARD (THE) AND THE ForD; words 
by Harold R. Atteridge, music by 
Harry Carroll, of U. S. [4131 


© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1915; E 3860072; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., inc., New York. 


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4132 


PaLoMA (LA); del maestro Yradier, 
transcription de H. Mouton, of 
France, pour orchestre petit. 4to. 
(Mélodia, no. 50.) [41382 

© Keb. 275 49152 4 7) War 15, 
1915; E 3851500; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription. ] 


PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EX- 
POSITION, 1915, SAN FRANCISCO; 
words and music by F. G. Rempe, of 
U.S. [41383 

Cy Ren. oC Tote 2 Gy Matas Ss 
1915; E 3608382; Frank G. Rempe, 
Oakland, Cal. 


PANAMA (THE) POLKA; words by Cur- 
tis Dunham, music by Kenneth S. 
Clark, of U. S. (Jn The New York 
Sunday American, Mar. 14, 1915, 
The dance songs of Grace Darling 
no. 6.) [4134 
© Mar. 14, 1915; 1 ¢« Mar. 16, 
1915; HE 859446; Star Co., New York. 
PANAMA TWO-STEP; by Anna H. Hmer- 
son,.of U..S.: op: 10;\ piano... [4135 
© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 26, 
1915; EH 360744; C. W. Thompson 
& co., Boston. 

PANTOMIME DANCE; waltz by L. B. 

Curtis, of U. S.; 1st violin. [4136 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359692; 
Loyal B. Curtis, 'Foledo, O. 

PAPILLONS; by Franz Drdla, of Aus- 

tria; violin and piano. [4137 
© Jan. 30, 1915> 1 ¢. Mar, 23, 


1915; E 3566388; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
PARADE OF THE PUPPETS; marche 


comique, by Walter Rolfe, arr. by 
Herman Friedrich, of U. S.; band. 
Ato. [4188 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 359424; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


PARADISE PRISON; a musical play in 
two acts, by Darrell H. Smith, lyrics 
and music by C. Gilpin, of U. S. 
Philadelphia, M. D. Swisher. [4139 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 359683; Charles Gilpin, Philadel- 
phia. 


PARCHE SPERANZE (Searce hope) ; 
waltzer, by F. Pace, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York, N. Y.; violin and 
piano. [4140 


© 1c. Mar. 4,.1915; E 3594538; 
Frank Pace, New York. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


T'ARKS’ HIGH SCHOOL SONGS; by J. A. 
Parks; for mixed voices, 79 p. 
Ato. [4141 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1915; A 393407; J. A. Parks co , 
York, Neb. 


PaRoDY (A) OF JUMBLES; words by 
W. F. Wendt, music by A. Melvin 
Crosby, of U. S. [4142 


© Mar. 15, 1915342 ¢ Mer 2a 
1915; E 3860739; Wm. F. Wendt, 
Fort Logan, Colo. 


PARSON’S (THE) GLIDE; two-step and 
one-step, by Herbert De Pinna, of 
Great Britain; piano. [4143 


Feb. 19, 1915; 1 c Mar. 3, 
1915; E 351646; W. H. Paling & co.,, 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


PaRSON’s (THE) RAG; words by A. C. 
Phelps, music by B. Peterson, of 
U. S., arr. by Jack Love, of U. S. 
New York, United music pub co. 

[4144 


© 2 ce. Oct. 27, 1914; E 349097; 
A. C. Phelps, New Orleans. 


PARTING (THE) ; serenade by H. Elliott 
Smith, of England; band. 4to. 
[4145 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 356506; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


Passing (THE) SHOW; Selection, by 
Herman Finck, of England; band. 
4to. [4146 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 16, 1915; 
E 356507; Hawkes & son, London. — 


PAULINE; words by C. Raymond Hs- 
candel, music by Jos. A. Burke, of 
U.S. [4147 


©. Oct. 31, 19138;°2 @& Duly, 20, 
1914; E 359108; Shisler, Gaskill & 
Benkhart, ine., Philadelphia. 


PEACE PRAYER; words and music by V. 
Ashworth, of U. S. [4148 


© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
E 360041; Vincent Ashworth, Pater- 
son, N. J. 


PECKHAM (THE) PROWL; words by C. 
Vernon Francis, music by Max 
Brunell, of Hngland. [4149 


© Mar. 19, 1915; 1 c Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356621; Cary & co., London. 


266 


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no. 4, 1915 


4165 


PreptakR (THE); song with action, 
. English version by R. H. Hikin, text 
and music by BE. Jacques-Dalcroze, of 
Switzerland, op. 60; vocal score. 
4to. (Ten callisthenic songs, with 
explanatory text, no. 4.) [4150 
—) Mar 25, 1915; 1 « Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351623; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


PEKINESE. See Sealy (Helen) 
encore sketches. 


Three 


PEKING TA-TAO; danse chinoise, par 
G. Lefort et Tavan, of France; pi- 
ano. [4151 

© May 18, 1914; 1 ec. Apr. 2, 1914; 
EK 356696; Adolph Fiirstner, Paris. 


PERFECT LOVE; waltz by G. M. Mc- 

Donald, of U. S.; pf. [4152 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 

E 360206; Grace Moon McDonald, 
St. Louis. 


PERHAPS; words and music by L. J. 
Fay, of U. S.; arr. by George Low- 
ell Tracy. [4153 

© Mar. 31, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 359684; Louis J. Fay, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


PERPETUUM MOBILE; by Albert W. 
moceniims, “or U.. S., op..4. Arr. 
from Sonata 17, D. Scarlatti; violin 
and piano. Boston, Evans music co. 

[4154 
© Mar. 2, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
EK 360252; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


PETIT RIEN; two step par R. André, of 
France; orchestre avee piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [4155 

evan. 4 1915> 1 & Jan? 46, 
1915; EH 356534; René André, Paris. 


PETITE MENUET; by Albert W. Koech- 
ling, of U. S., op. 1, no. 4, violin 
and piano. Boston, Evans music co. 

[4156 
© Mar. 2, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 360256; Wm. A. Evans, Boston. 


PrETROGRAD. See Chappell’s army jour- 
nal, no. 420. 


PETRONEL. See Sealy (Helen) Three 
encore songs. 


Picnic (THE); vocal polka, text by 
C. Doulton, music by Waldteufel, 
arr. by Albert G. Mitchell, of U. S. 
Ato. [4157 

{© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 e@ Mar. 11, 
1915; E 359341; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


PICTURES OF MEMORY; words by R. R. 
Tooley, music by W. G. Butt, of 
Canada. [4158 

©) Apr! 31915. 4 ef Apr’ sires 
E 356679; Ralph R. Tooley, Oshawa, 
Ont., Canada. 


PILATE; words and music by EH. W. 
Kenyon, of U. S. Spencer, Mass., 
Reality press. 4to. (Jn New songs 
from gongs of reality.) [4159 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359861; Essek W. Kenyon, Spen- 
cer, Mass. 


Pinrerim (THE); words by John Bun- 
yan, music by R. Huntington Wood- 
man, of U. S. 4to. (Selection of 
songs from the progressive music 
series, book 4.) [4160 

© Mar: 19,1915; 2).¢. “Marr 22° 
1915; E 3860692; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


PILGRIM SONGS TO CHEER THE WAY; a 
new hymn book, original words and 
music by D. McNeil, of Scotland. 
Staff and Sol-fa combined. S8vo. 

[4161 


© Jan. 18, 1915; 1 ec Mar. 15, 
1915; E 351495; Duncan McNeil, 
Glasgow. 


PIN REEL; song, music arr. by W. Mc- 
Naught, of Hngland; voices and pi- 
ano, with old and new notations. 
Ato. [4162 


© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 3851656; Novello & co., I1td., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


Pit-A-PAT; study in  step-marching, 
English version by R. H. Elkin, text, 
music and arrangement for -stage, 
by EH. Jacques-Dalcroze, of Switzer- 
land, op. 58; vocal score. 4to. (Six 
new songs, with action for the very 
little ones, explanatory text, no. 2.) 

[4163 


©. Mar..25, 1915; 1. c. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351631; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 

PracE (THE) OF DREAMS; words by 
Thomas S. Jones, jr., music by 
Harold Osborn Smith, of U. S.; 
medium yoice and piano. [4164 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 

E 360175; G. Schirmer, New York. 
PLAYTIME; easy pieceS composed by 
Elsie Seaman, of Great Britain, and 
set to verses by Ada Slow and Elsie 
Seaman; piano. 4to. [4165 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 1c. Mar. 22, 1915; 
E 351574; Weekes & co., London. 


267 


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pt. II, n. s., v.19 


4166 


PLAYTIME PIECES; by Ernest Austin, of 
Great Britain, op. 48; piano. Con- 
tents:—No. 1, Melody.—No. 2, 
Dance.—No. 38. Romance.—wNo. 4, 
Study.—No. 5, Bagpipe.—No. 6, Can- 
zonet.— No. 7, March.—No. 8, 
Dreams.—No. 9, Frolic—No. 10, 
Waltz.—No. 11, Folk-tune.—No. 12, 
Reel. [4166-4171 


© Mar. 26, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 29, 


1915; E 3851660-851665. Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 
PLOUGHMAN (THE). See Towner 


(Earl) Four part-songs. 


POLKA NATIONAL; by B. W. Gilman, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York, 
N.Y. [4172 

© ic. Feb. 18, 1915; E 360224; 
Boris W. Gilman, New York. 


Potty ANN; words by Mrs. M. Rede- 
mer, music by Carl Kohler, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
inc. [4173 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1915; 
E 360303; Mrs. M. Redemer, Los 
Angeles. 


PONDER MY WORDS; introit, words from 
psalm i: 1 & 2, musie by Frank C. 
Butcher, of U. S., op. 6, no. 1; mixed 


chorus. (Octavo church music, No. 
6064. ) [4174 
© Pebo 28, 1915+ 2 ec. ‘Keb. 26, 


1915; E 3601386; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


Poo. (THE) oF SoLAN; song from a 
set of Syrian songs. From distant 
lands, words by Edward Lockton, 
music by Ivor Novello, of Great 
Britain. [4175 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 19, 1915; 
E 381551; Boosey & co., London. 


PooR LITTLE ROBIN; from A winter’s 
day, no. 3, by Christian Schifer, of 
Great Britain, op. 94; pianoforte. 

[4176 
(© Mar. 2, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 15, 1915; 
E 356498; Augener, ltd., London. 


Poprars (THE) See Clerck (J. de) 
Two Belgian love songs. 


PRACTICAL ITALIAN VOCAL METHOD; by 
Niccolo Vaccai, revised and edited by 
EK. T. Evetts, of Great Britain, Eng- 
lish translations by Elizabeth Lock- 
wood; mezzo-soprano or baritone. 
Ato. [4177 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 1¢. Mar. 24, 1915; 
H 351602; Augener, ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revisicn & 
editing. ] 


PRACTICAL METHOD FOR THE YOUNG 
VIOLINIST; by K. H. Aiqouni, of 
U.S. [4178 

© Mar. 11, 1915; Z ¢. Mar. 18 
1915; E 359354; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PracuE. See Kryzanowska (H.) Trois | 
valses. 


PRAIRIE (A) LIFE FOR ME; words and 

music by Billy Merson, of England. 

[4179 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 € Mar ae 

1915; E 356648; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, London. 


PRAISE WAITS IN ZION; words by James 
E. Smith, music by E. S. Lorenz, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. (Lorenz’s oc- 
tavo quartets and choruses, no. 961.) 

[4180 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 

E 360145; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 


PRAISE YE THE LoRD; words and music 

by T. Hoppe, of U. S. [4181 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1915; E 359487; 
Theresa Hoppe, Portland, Or. 


PRAYER (A) OF THANKSGIVING; anthem 
founded on the tune Netherlands by 
E. Kremser, arr. by T. Tertius Noble, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York, N. Y.; baritone solo and 
chorus. 4to. [4182 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 360031; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


PREMIERE LETTRE; intermezzo valse 
trés lente, par Henri Geoffroy, of 
France, pour orchestre, avec piano- 
cond. 4to. 4183 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 351503; Henri Geoffroy, 
Paris. 


PRES DE L’ AIMEE; words by Jean 
Lahor, music by Blair Fairchild, of 
U. S., op. 40. (Les quatrains d’ Al- 
Ghazali, no. 6.) [4184 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3,1915; 
E 360241; Augener, ltd., London. 


PRESSURE (THE) OF HIS HAND; words 
by A. H. Ackley, music by B. D. 
Ackley, of U.S. ° [4185 

© Mar. 29, 1915; °2 ¢ Maes 
1915; E 360893; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


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4201 


| PRETENDY LAND; words by Percy 
French, music bv J. A. Robertson, 
' of England. [4186 
, © Apr. 7, 1915; 1c. Apr. 7, 1915; 
- §E 351694; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 


eo 


_Pretry (THE) BLUEBIRD; minuetto, by 
. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; first and 
second violins. [4187 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360346; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


PretTy (THE) DOLL; study in expres- 
sion, head and eyes, English version 
by R. H. Elkin, text, music and ar- 
rangement for stage, by E. Jacques- 
Dalcroze, of Switzerland, op. 58; 
vocal score. (Six new songs, with 
action for very little ones, explana- 
tory text, no. 3.) [4188 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1c. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351632; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


Pretty (THE) LITTLE GIRLS AMONG THE 
ROSES; words and music by F. P. 
Porter, of U. S. [4189 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1915; 
E 360160; F. P. Porter, McConnels- 
ville, O. 


ay 


PRETTY STREAM (Charmant ruisseau) ; 
English words by Sydney Maurice, 
paroles francaises de H. Weyts, 
music by Henry Weyts, of France; 

) Sop. and alto with piano ace. 4to. 

} 


SS 


[4190 


© Mar. 22, 1915; 1c. Mar. 22, 
1915; EH 351559; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


PRETTY WHITE ARMS; study in arm- 
movements, English version by R. H. 
Elkin, text, music and arrangement 
for stage, by E. Jacques-Dalcroze, 
of Switzerland, op. 58; vocal score. 
4to. (Six new songs with action for 
very little ones, and explanatory 
text, no. 4.) [4191 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351633; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


Price (THE) SHE PAID; words by Les- 
ter Palmer, music by J. W. Conrad, 
of U. S. Brooklyn, James W. Con- 
rad pub. co. [4192 


© Jan. 14, 1915; 2c. Feb. 20, 
1915; E 360299; James W. Conrad, 
Brooklyn. 


) 
| 269 


Prick (THE) THAT I PAID FOR YOU; 
words by Chas. McCarron, music by 
Raymond Walker, of U. S. [4193 

© Feb.’ 27, 19th: 2 e *War. &, 
1915; E 360318; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 


PROCLA, A FOLLOWER OF JESUS; a song 
story for Eastertide by Lizzie De 
Armond, music by A. Radcliffe, of 
U. S. 8vo. [4194 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2c. Mar. 18, 
1915; BE 359388; Arthur Radcliffe 
pub. co., Millville, N. J. 


PROGRESSIVE VIOLIN STUDIES BY FaA- 
MOUS MASTERS; selected and edited 
by Eugene Gruenberg. v. 1. Studies 
in. the first three positions. Bos- 
ton, O. Ditson company; New York, 
C. H. Ditson & co.; [etc., 1915] 4 
p. 1., 86 p. fol. [4195 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
138, 1915; A 3897115; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 


PROMENADE MILITAIRE; by Alfred H. 
West, of England; piano. [4196 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 20, 
1915; I 856616; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London, 


P’riTs PIOUX-PIOUx (Little troopers) ; 
tango, one-step, or two-step, by Ro- 
sirio Bourdon, of U. S.; piano. 

[4197 


(© May 11, 1914; 2 ¢. July 20, 
1914; EK 359111; Shisler, Gaskill & 
Benkhart, inc., Philadelphia. 

QUEEN Corton; words by J. T. Boyet; 
musie by R. A. Browne, of U. S. 
[4198 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; EB 360078; 
John T. Boyet, Lewisburgh, Tenn. 

QUEEN OF HEARTS; intermezzo by C. S. 
Burns, of U. S.; piano. [4199 
© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 30, 
1915; EK 3860776; Cumorah Smith 
surns, Salt Lake City. 

Qurst (THE); words by Edw. H. 
Bierstadt, music by,C. Linn Seiler, 
Of 'U. 8.; in. F. [4200 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 ¢«. Feb. 24, 
1915; KE 3860084; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don, 

QuIcK (THE) DRESSMAKER; song with 
action, English words by R. H. EI- 
kin, music by HE. Jacques-Dalcroze, 
of Switzerland, op. 60; vocal score, 


4to. (Ten callisthenic songs, with 
explanatory text, no. 10.) [4201 
© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 ¢c Mar. 26, 


1915; EX 351629; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4202 


pt. II, n. s., v. 10 


RADIANT (THE) LIGHT; a Sunday- 
school service for Easter, words by 
A. A. Payn, music by C. Kohlmann 
and others, of U. S. 8vo. [4202 


© Mar. 10, 19153 2-c; Maroc, 
1915; EH 359425; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. 


RAGGING THE SCALE; by Ed. B. Clay- 
poole, of U. S.; piano. [4203 


© 1c Apr. 2, 1915; B 859673; 
Broadway music corporation, New 
York. 


RAGTIME ARGUMENT; lyric by Harold 
Atteridge, music by Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U-’ S.; melody with piano 
ace. only. [4204 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; E 360427; 
Winter garden co., New York. 


RAGTIME WAGNER’S GHOST; words by 
J. Brandon Walsh, music by Terry 
Sherman, of U. S. [4205 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 80, 
1915; E 860779; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


RAIN IN AUTUMN; by Litta Lynn, of 
U. 8S.; op. 19; pf. (Two characteris- 
tic sketches, no. 2). [4206 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25,1915; 
HK 358086; B. F. Wood music ¢co., 
Boston. 


Rainy (THE) DAY; words by Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow, music by 
F. B. Wiliams, of U. S. Washing- 
ton, EK. F. Droop & sons co. [4207 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
EK 359293; Frank Bryant Wiliams, 
Washington. 


RALLY-CALL (THE); quick march, by 
John Coats, of Great Britain; band. 
4to. (Boosey’s brass band journal, 
no. 556.) [4208 

Cy Mars 27, 19155).4'e,. Mar,’ 31, 
1915; E 351675; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 

Rarest (THE) DREAMS; words by 
Levi P. Smith, music by Franklin 
Riker, of U. S.; high voice and 
piano. [4209 


© Feb. 23, 19157 2 e-Web. 26, 
1915; E 360188; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

RAVEL. 
série. 
Razzy Wazzy Lou; words and music 
by A. J. Mills, Fred Godfrey and 
Bennett Scott, of Great Britain. 

[4210 

© Mar. -26, 919155), 1°e" Apr. . 7, 
1915; E 8516938; Star music pub. 
co., ltd. 


Heme 


See A la maniére... 


) 


=! 


ReD DEVON BY THE SEA. See Chap- | 


pell’s army journal, no. 420. 
REDEMPTION’S COST; words and music 
by Edgar T. Corfield, of U.S. 


‘ © Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 195 
1915; E 360894; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


REDENTA; opera in quattro atti di C. 
Frederico Ponzani, musica di Epi- 


maco Hgidj, of Italy, domiciled at | 


New York, N. Y. Vocal score. 


[4212 
© 1c Apr. 10, 1915; D 19568; 
Armando Egidj, New York. 


REEL. See Playtime pieces, no. 12. 


REINA; tango argentino par G. Mellin, © 
[4213 


of France; piano. 
© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1915; 
Ee 856547; A. Z. Mathot, Paris. 


RESERVISTEN-MARSCH 3 
ette, Die liebesfahrt, text und 
musik von Max Bertuch, of Ger- 
many, ftir gesang u. piano. [4214 

© Feb. 17, 1915: 1 @ Mige ae 
1915; E 3856518; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 


REVEILLE (THE) ; words by Bret Harte, 
iInusiec arr. by H. H. Darke, of Hng- 
land, for men’s voices. (Songs old 
and new, set 3, no. 1.) [4215 


© Dee. 7, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 16, 1915; 
E 351607; Harold EH. Darke, London. 


REVERIE; trio, by John Hyatt Brewer, 


of U. S. 1... Violin. p20 soa 
Organ. (St. Cecilia series, no. 50.) 
[4216-4218 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 ec. each Mar. 8, 


1915; E 360321-860323. H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 


RHIN (LE) ALLEMAND; poésie de Al- 
fred de Musset, musique de Louis 
Bellaut, of France. [4219 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1915; 
EK 356551; Coutarel, Paris. 


RIMING IN HIS LITTLE AIR-SHIP; words 


and music by Pearle M. Warren, of 
U.S. [4220 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360193; Frank H. Van Order, 
Minneapolis. 


RISE, GLORIOUS CONQUEROR; words by 
Matthew Bridges, music by H. W. 
-Porter, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(Lorenz’s octavo quartets and cho- 
ruses, no. 959.) [4221 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360146; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


70 


[4211 | 


aus der oper- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


§), no. 4, 1915 


®, Risen (THE) CHRIST; Easter anthem, 


words from Corinthians and Ro- 
mans, music by T. Tertius Noble, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York, N. Y.; mixed voices. 4to. 
[4222 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 « Feb. 23, 
ais > HW, so0027; H. W. Gray o., 
New York. 


' Rock oF aGEs; hymn anthem by C. F. 
Watts, of U. S.; mixed voices organ 
ace. 4to. [4223 


(© Mar.. 30, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 
1915; E 3859695; Charles F. Watts, 
Maplewood, N. J. 


RopE (JACQUES PIERRE JOSEPH) 24 
caprices; études, par. Pierre Rode, 
revus et annotés par Lucien Capet, 
of France; pour violin seul. [4224 

© 1c. Feb. 27, 1915; E Mar. 15, 
1915; 351510; Maurice Lenart et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision & annotations.] 


ROLLICKING TARS. See Captain Van 


der Hum. 


RoLuInson (T. H.) Twenty arias from 
famous operas;-arr. by T. H. Rollin- 
son, of U. S.; trombone or baritone 
with piano ace. (Half dollar.music 
series. ) [4225 

© Feb. 18, 1915: 2 « Mar. 12, 
1915; E 359382; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


—— Twenty-one arias from twenty- 
one grand operas; arr. by T. H. Rol- 
linson, of U. S.; B flat cornet with 
piano ace. (Half dollar music se- 
ries. ) [4226 

Feb. 16, 19153 °2 .¢.° Mar: 13, 
1915; E 3859383; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


ROMANCE; by Basile Wrangell, revised, 
phrased and fingered by O. Thiimer, 
of Germany; piano. [4227 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1c. Mar. 16, 1915; 
E 356502; Augener, Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
&e. | 


— See also Playtime pieces. no. 3. 
ROMANCE BERGERE; by Franz Drdla, 
of Austria, op. 108; violin and pi- 
ano. [4228 
© Jan. 30, 1915-4 ¢? Mar 23, 
1915; E 356640; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


91671—15——_5 


4238 


ROMANCE OF THE ROSE; by Henry 
Wildemere of U. S.; pianoforte. 
[4229 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
E 3860101; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


—— flower song by Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; piano ace. 1. Cello solo. 2. 
Violin solo. [4230, 4231 
- © Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. each Mar. 9, 
1915; E 359307, 359808 ; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


ROSCHE’S JUNIOR CHURCH CHOIR, NO. 2; 
ed. by George F. Rosche. Chicago, 
Ill.; New York, N. Y., G. F. Rosche & 
company, 1915. 64 p. Ato. [4232 


© Feb. 3, 1915; 2c. and aff. Feb. 
20, 1915; A 393714; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 


Rose (THE) OF MY DREAMS; by Ruth S. 

Stoddard, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 

[4233 

©). Mar. 12, 1915-.°2.¢c.. Mar. 15; 

1915; BH 359455; Penn music ¢o., ine., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


ROSE OF THE MORN; by L. B. Curtis, of 
U. S.; voice and 1st violin. [4234 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359693; 
Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, O. 


ROSENMONAT (MONTH OF_ ROSES); 
walzer, words by F. W. Schneider, 
musie by Rudolf Sinnhold, of U. S.; 
minnerchor. 4to. (Im verein, no. 
3922.) [4235 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360335; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


Rossinrt_ (GioacHINO ANTONIO)  In- 
flammatus et accensus; when Thou 
comest, by G. Rossini, air and chorus 
arr. by W. Ethelbert Fischer, of 
U. S.; sop. 1 and 2 and alto, without 
ace. 4to. [4236 

© Feb. 25) 1915;' 2 ‘c.’ Feb. 27, 
1915; E 360105; Geo. B. Jennings, 
Cincinnati. 


ROUSE WITH THE IRISH; words and 

music by T. Hoy, of U. S. [4237 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 359464; 
Thomas Hoy, Lagrande, Or. 


RoyaL BANNER; march by W. Mat- 
thews, of Great Britain; drum and 
fife band. 4to. (Boosey’s new 
drum & fife journal, no. 231.) [4238 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 1915; 
E 351538; Boosey & co., London. 


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4239 


pt. 11, 3, 8, % 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH) 
Stacecato-etude; by A. Rubinstein, op. 
23, no. 38, edited and revised by 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Britain; 
piano. [4239 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 ‘e. Mar46, 
1915; E 356503; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & revision. ] 


Rustic (A) DIVERTISEMENT; character- 
istic barn dance, by Atelier Bédois, 
OLE S. [4240 

© Mar. 29,,1915;,.2 e. Mar..30, 
1915; E 3860765; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


Sap (THE) STORY OF THE VAIN DUCK- 
LING; English version by R. H. 
Elkin, text, music and arrangement 
for stage, by E. Jacques-Dalcroze, 
of Switzerland; op. 54, vocal score. 
4to. (Ten children’s scenes, with 
explanatory text, no. 8.) [4241 

(©) Mar. 25,1915; 1° ce Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351617; Jobin & co., Lau- 
Sanne, Switzerland. 


SAFETY FIRST; words and music by 
C. H. McGinnis, of U. S., arr. by E. 
Percival Coleman, of U. S. [4242 

© “Mate 44). 191522 20... Mar, - a6, 
1915; E 359448; Charles H. McGin- 
nis, Fitchburg. 


SarLtor’s (A) sone; words by S. R. 
Lysaght, music by Hermann Lohr, 
of Great Britain. [4243 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 20, 1915; 
E 351582; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


SALVE Recina; offertory, music by Mrs. 
H. J. Bishop, of U. S., solo and duet 
for tenor and bass voices, and organ 
or piano. [4244 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1915; 
E 360120; Mrs. Herman J. Bishop, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


SAMARITAN (THE); words and music 
by Blanche Irbé Bremner, of U. S., 
arranged by Frank H. Colby, of U. S. 

[4245 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 « Mar. 138, 

1915; E 359402; Colby & Pryibil, Los 
Angeles. 


San DIEGO FOR ME; souvenir song of 
San Diego fair, words and music by 
A. M. Boullioun, of U. 8S. Los An- 
geles, Hatch & Loveland. [4246 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 3603824; Allie M. Boullioun, Los 
Angeles. 


San FRANCISCO; words and music by 
A. C. Clark, pseud. of M. I. Clark, 
of U. S. [4247 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 23, 
1915; E 360759; Milton Francis 
Clark, San Francisco. 


SAN FRANCISCO BIDS YOU WELCOME TO 
THE PANAMA FAIR; words and music 
by A. H. Simms, of U. S. [4248 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1915; 
HE 359672; A. Hoffman Simms, Chi- 
cago. 


San FRANCISCO EXPOSITION 1915; 
march and two-tep by F. D. Perkins, 
of U. S.; piano. [4249 

© 1e. Mar. 15, 1915; E 360538; 
Frederick Dent Perkins, Vienna, Ill. 


SAN FRANCISCO, QUEEN OF CITIES; words 
by Mrs. E. A. Newland, music by 
Violet Wheeler Rucker, of U. S. 

[4250 

© Mar. 17, 1915: 2 ¢€ ia 

1915; E 3860467; Newland and 
Rucker, Oakland, Cal. 


SAN FRANCISCO, THE CITY THAT IS 
LOVED AROUND THE WORLD; words by 
Wm. J. Carlin, music by Jas. EH. 
Harris, of U. S. [4251 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1915; E 360397; 
Harris & Carlin, Vallejo, Cal. 


SAN FRANCISCO THE PLACE FOR ME; 
words by Jennie K. Merriam, music 
by M. Chiaffarelli, of U. S. [4252 


© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360326; Manfredi Chiaffarelli, 
Venice, Cal. 


SARATOV; mazurka par R. André, of 
France, pour orchestre, avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. [4253 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 16, 1915; 
E 356535; René André, Paris. 


SAVE YOUR KISSES TILL THE BOYS COME 
HOME; words and music by Tom 
Mellor, Harry Gifford and Fred God- 
frey, of England. [4254 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 © Mar. 24, 
1915; E 351590; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


SAVIOUR, BLESSED SAVIOUR; processional 
hymn, music by T. A. Cleaver, of 
U. S. .New York, H. Wi Gray veo: 
4to. (Six processional hymns, no. 
3.) [4255 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1915; E 3859362; T. Allen Cleaver, 
Brooklyn. 


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Scamp (A) WITHOUT GRACE; words 
and music by E. J. de la F. [i. e. E. 
Joubert de la Ferté], of Great 
Britain; voice and piano. (Five 
songs, no. 3.) [4256 


= Mar. 1;°1915*° 1c. “Mar: ‘15, 
1915; E 351521; EB. J. Melvill, Wey- 
bridge, Surrey, England. 


Scena; from the opera Greysteel, text 
by R. Gatty, music by N. Gatty, of 
England; soprano solo, chorus and 
piano. Vocal score, with concert 
ending. [4257 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 1 ¢c. Mar. 18, 

*1915; E 356560; Nicholas Gatty, % 

Cary & co., London. 


ScHLACHT (Dic) BEI TANNENBERG 
(The battle of Tannenberg) ; grosser 
militirmarsch, von IF. Pistor, of 
U. 8.3; piano solo. [4258 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar: 26, 
1915; E 360762; Friedr. Pistor, % 
Edw. Schuberth & co., New York. 


SCHLARAFFEN-LIEBLINGE. Sec Takte- 


rich (R.) Drei schlaraffenlieder. 
SCHOOL OF EASY CLASSICS. See Chopin 
(i. F.) 


Score (A) OF OPERATIC MELODIES; intro- 
ducing twenty famous arias. from 
twenty grand operas, arr. by T. H. 
Rollinson, of U. S.; B flat clarinet 
with piano ace. (Half dollar music 
series. ) [4259 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1915; E 359377; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


SCRIPTURAL SONGS; by J. Madison 
Wright. Cincinnati, O., St. Catha- 


rines, Ontario, Canada, Scriptural 
songs depository, 1915. cover-title, 
[224] p. 12mo. [4260 


ean, 18, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 
1915; aff. Jan. 28, 1915; A 3938590; 
J. Madison Wright, St. Catharines, 
Ontario, Canada. 


SEALY (HELEN) Three encore sketches ; 
by H. Sealy, of England; violin with 
piano ace. Contents :—Gavotte.— 
Pekinese.—Petronel. [4261 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 ce. Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 351703; Hawkes & son, London. 


SECOND YEAR MUSIC; [by] H. Dann. 
New York, Cincinnati [ete.] Ameri- 
can book company [1915] 111 p. 
incl. front. S8vo. [4262 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
11, 1915; A 3893598; Hollis Dann, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 


4270 
See 


SEE THE CONQUERING HERO COMES. 
Hiindel (G. F.) 


SELECTED HYMNS; ancient and modern, 
ete., arr. by Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; orchestra. (Chappell’s or- 
chestral selections, no. 118.) [4263 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 1c. Mar. 25, 
1915; HE 356658; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


SELECTION OF WELSH AIRS; arr. by 
Walter Redmond, of England; violin 
with second violin and piano acc. 
4to. (Select solos, book 8.) [4264 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 23, 
1915; EH 356641; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. } 


SEMAINE (UNE) MUSICALE; recueil, par 
Raoul Bardac, of France, pour le 
piano; nos. 1-7. 14265 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 
1915; BH 351511; Durand et die, 
Paris. 


SENTINEL OF THE MIGHTY DEEP; words 
by R. P. Weston, music by H. BP. 
Darewski, of England. [4266 

© Jan. 80, 1915; 1c. Mar. 20, 
1915; H 3856579; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

SERENADE D’ARLEQUIN; par G. Almay- 
rac, of France, op. 138; _ piano. 
(Scénes de ballet, no. 1.) [4267 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1915; 
KH 356539; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


SLRENADE-DUO. 
Deux piéces. 


See Kryzanowska (H.) 


SERENADE OF THE DWARFS. . See Suite 


des gnomes. 


SERENADE VERONESE; by Percy Elliott, 
of Great Britain; piano solo. [4268 
© Mar. 19, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1915; EK 356664; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 


SERGEANT MAcApoo; words and music 
by A. J. Mills, Fred Godfrey and 
Bennett Scott, of Great Britain. 

. [4269 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 1 @ Apr. 7, 1915; 
WH 3851690; Star music pub. co., 1td., 
London. 


SERGEANT O’LEARY, V. C.; words by 
Mabel French, music by Denis Mce- 
Carthy, of England. [4270 

© Mar. 16, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1915; EF 356620; Frank Howard, Itd., 
London. 


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4271 


SEVEN SONGS FROM OUT-OF-DOORS; by 
Alberta N. Burton, of U. S., voice 
and piano. [4271 

© Feb. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1915; 
E 359378; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Suapows; waltz hesitation. by G. F. 
Hollington, of Canada; piano solo. 
[4272 
© “Mar, 13,0915 3.2%. 9Mar. 46, 
1915; E 356495; St. Lawrence music 
co., Brockville, Ont., Canada. 


SHAKESPEARIAN LOVE; fox trot, by 

Hugo Frey, of U. S.; piano. [4273 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1915; 

E 360386; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. 


SHE USED TO BE MY GIRL;,words by 
Dave Morrison, music by Joe Burke, 
of U. S. [4274 

©, Apr: 28, 19145 .20 ¢e.4 July; 20, 
1914; EK 359115; Shisler, Gaskill & 
Benkhart, inc., Philadelphia. 


SHE WAS ALL THAT A PAL OUGHT TO BE; 
lyrics by Bernie Grossman, music by 
Jack Glogan, of U. S. [4275 


© Feb. 28, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
E 3860090; Leo Feist, New York. 


SHE WILTED; humorous song, words 
anon., music by R. Clifford Bittle, of 
U. S., male voices. 8v. [4276 


© Feb. 18,1915; 2 c. Feb. 19,1915; 
E 359060; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


SHUTTLECOCKS; English verson by R 
H. Elkin, text, music and arrange- 
ment for stage, by E. Jacques-Dale- 
roze, of Switzerland, op. 54; vocal 
score. 4to. (Ten children’s scenes, 
with explanatory text, no.1.) [4277 


©. Mar. 25. 1915; 1c. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351610; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


SIGH OF THE DESERT; valse by Alec 
Ffrench, of England; piano. [4278 


© Mar.’ 26, 1915; 1c. Mar.. 29, 
1915; E 351650; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcox, ltd., London. 


SILVER FOX; a raggy fox trot, by 
Henry Lodge, of U. S.; piano. 
[4279 
~ © Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 38, 1915; 
E 360187; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10, 


Sirver (THE) NyMPH (Die Silber- 
nixe) ; mazurka, by Carl Heins, of 
U. S., op. 164, edited and fingered 
by Paolo Gallico; piano. [4280 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2” e: "Mary 10; 
1915; E 3860388; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing & fingering.] 


SILVER SONG SERIES FOR SUPPLEMENT- 
ARY USE, No. 23. Boston, New York 
[ete.] Silver, Burdett & company, 
1915. 96 p. 8vo. [4281 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
6, 1915; A 38938547; Silver, Burdett 
& co., Boston. 


SILVER STAR; reverie by T. Frederik- 
sen, of Denmark, domiciled at Chi- 
eago, Ill.; piano. [4282 


© Sar. 1, 1915; 2.6 Mar: 
1915; E 360509; Torwald Frederik- 
sen, Chicago. 


SILVER THREADS AMONG THE BROWN; 
words by A. Crabbe, music by Gene- 
vieve Scott, of U. S. [4283 


© Feb. 4, 1915;.:2 «© )Mebi 143; 
1915; E 3593819; Alice Crabbe, Los 
Angeles. 


SINCE LAST WE MET; words by Cecil 
Roche, music by Gladys Martin, of 
England. [4284 

© Mar. 18. 1915; 1 c. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 356491; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 


SINCE YOU ARE MINE; words by Fred- 
erick Allen, music by Norman Bar- 
rie, of England; no. 2 in EF flat. 

[4285 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ‘¢) Mig: 

1915; E 351670; J. B. Cramer & 
co., Itd., London. 


SINCERITY; morceau de _ salon, par 
George H. Young, of Great Britain ; 
pianoforte solo. [4286 


© Feb.. 19, 1915; 1 ©. Miateaia, 
1915; HE 351645; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., London. 


SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE; Song, music 
arr. by W. McNaught, of England; 
voices and piano with old and new 
notations. 4to. [4287 


© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 3851658; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 

SINNER, WHERE WILL YOU STAND? 
‘words by L. McConnell, music by 
J. Edwin McConnell, of U. S. [4288 

© Mar. 11, 1915; 2 ¢e.: Mar. 16, 
1915; E 3594388; Lincoln McConnell, 
Thomaston, Ga. 


274 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


Sir GILes’ Wark sone; from Four songs 
of chivalry, words by William Mor- 
ris, music by Julius Harrison, of 
Great Britain. [4289 

eihtar) 13,190: & e.cMar. 19, 
1915; E 351542; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 

SIsTER SUSIE’S SEWING SHIRTS FOR 
SOLDIERS; quick march, by Jack Nor- 
worth, arr. by J. Ord Hume, of Great 
Britain; military band. 4to. [4290 

© Mar. 3, 1915;'1 ¢ Mar. 19, 
9995: EB 351672; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 

Sister SUSIE’S STARTED SYNCOPATION ; 
from Maid in America, words by 
Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund 
Romberg, of U. S. [4291 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 3603839; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


SIXTY FOLKSONGS OF FRANCE; ed. by 
Julien Tiersot, for medium voice. 
Boston, O. Ditson company; New 
York, C. H. Ditson & co. [ete., 1915] 
naay et 1, to? p. fol. <The mu- 
Sicians library) [4292 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Mar. 13, 1915; A 397114; Oliver Dit- 
son ¢co., Boston. ‘ 

Skrippine (A) sone; action song and 
dance. words by E. Oxenforu, music 
by F. A. Challinor, of England. 

[4293 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 7, 1915: 

E 251696; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 

SLEEP LIT’L HONEY; words and music 
by G. M. Randolph, of U. S. [4294 

© Mar. 1915; 2-c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360461; George May Randolph, 
Plainview, Tex. 
SLEEPY MOON; words by Walter van 
Brunt, music by Harry von Tiizer. 
[4295 
© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1915; 
E 360382; Harry yon Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 

SticHt (A) MISTAKE; words anon., 
music by Walter J. Goodell, of U. S.; 
voices and piano. [4296 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1915; 
E 360435; J. S. Fearés & bro., Chi- 
cago. 

SLUMBER MOON; words by Wm. F. Me- 
Creary, music by Mildred J. Hill. 
of U. S. [4297 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 11, 
1915; E 3593833; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


4306 


SLUMBER SONG; by Albert W. Koech- 
ling, of U. S., op. 1, no. 3, violin and 
piano. Boston, Evans music co. 

[4298 


© Mar. 2, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
E 360255; Wm. A. Evans, Boston. 


SMILE; words by Charles F. Horner, 

music by Thurlow Lieurance, of U.S. 

[4299 

©) Mar. * 15;- 17915 7°.2° @: Mar 15, 

1915; E 360530; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SmMitH (David STANLEY) Ballad; 
words by Harriet Prescott Spofford, 
music by D. S. Smith, of U. S., op. 


36, no. 3; three-part chorus of 
women’s voices. (Svo. choruses, 
no. 6069. ) [4300 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 360023; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SMOKING; words and music by G. T. 
Hall, of U. S. [4301 


© Mar: 23; 1945 2-c. "Mar 415, 
1915; E 360542; Gladys T. Hall, San 
Francisco. 


SNOWBALLING; from a winter’s day, 
no. 4, by Christian Schifer, of Great 
Britain, op. 94; pianoforte. [4802 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 15, 1915; 
E 356499 ; Augener, Itd., London. 


So LONG AGO; words by Thomas §S. 
Jones, jr., music by Miner Walden 
Gallup, of U. S., op. 3, no. 1, medium 
voice in BH. [43803 

© Feb. 12, -1915: 2 ¢ Mar. 18, 
1915; E 359379; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


SOL-MI-RE-DO; valse by Lao Silésu, arr. 
by H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; 
orchestra. Ato. (Chappell’s  or- 
chestral journal, no. 730.) [4804 


(©. Mar... 8, 1915; 1° ¢ “Mar 20, 
1915; E 351583; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


SoLDIFR’s (THE) sSoNG; by Sidney 
‘Steinheimer, of U. S.; piano. [4805 
(© Mar. 15, 1915; 2.¢.Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360531; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SOME DAY; words by Kathleen Pieper, 
music by E. A. Halloway, of U. S. 
St. Louis, Shattinger piano & music 
co. [4306 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
FE 3603858 ; E. A. Halloway, St. Louis. 


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4307 


SoME DAY BEYOND THE SHADOWS; 
words and music by B. H. Shadduck, 
of U. S. [4307 

© Mar: 12 1915: 2.e. Maro 16, 
1915; E 359411; Burt H. Shadduck, 
Charleston, W. Va. 


SOMEBODY’S EYES; words by Leslie 
Cooke, music by Cuthbert Clarke, 
of Great Britain; in key of D. [4808 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 851686; Leonard & co., Lon- 
don. 


SoMEONE (THE) I CAN’? FORGET; words 
by M. Weidemiller, music by Louise 
Raufeisen, of U. S. [43809 

© 1c. Mar. 5, 1915; E 360289; 
Maude Weidemiller, Rochester, N. Y. 


‘SomETIMEs ; ballad words and music 
by Ansel McMurtry, arr. by W. IL. 
Livernash, of U. S. [4810 


© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 ¢c. Feb. 24, 
1915; E 860046; Will L. Livernash, 
Kansas City. Mo. 


SoN OF THE MOUNTAIN; song from u 
set of Syrian songs, From distant 
lands, words by Edward Lockton, 
music by Ivor Novello, of Great 
Britain. [4811 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 1 c« Mar. 19, 
1915; E 851550; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


Sonata IX; by Jean-Baptiste Senail- 
lié (1687-1780), edited by Eugene 
Gruenberg, of U. S., violin and piano. 

[4312 

© Feb. 4, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 13, 

1915; E 3593880; Oliver Ditson Co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing. ] 


SoNATE EN MI MAJEUR; par Philippe 

Jarnach, of Spain; violon et piano. 

[4313 

©. Neb: 27, 191o¢ «1...€.,..Mar,. 15, 

1915; E 3851505; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 


Sone (A) IN APRIL; words by Charles 
Hanson Towne, music by Harold Os- 
born Smith, of U. S.; medium voice 
and piano. [4314 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
EK 360177; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Sone (THE) OF BIG SHIPS; words by 
Edward Lockton, music by Herbert 
Oliver, of Great Britain. [4315 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15,1915; 
E 351494; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


i) 


od 


pt. Ill, n. s., v. 10 


Sona OF EXILE; from set of Syrian 
songs, From distant lands, words by 
Edward Lockton, music by Ivor No- 
vello, of Great Britain. [4316 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 19,1915; 
EH 351549; Boosey & co., London. 


Sone (THE) OF PEACE; a ballad, words 
and music by Thurland Chattaway, 
of U. S. New York, Modern music 
pub. co. [4817 

© Mar. 16, 1915; 2 ¢«. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 3859420; Richard Nugent, 
New York. 


SONG OF THE GREY SEAS; choral song, 
words by W. G. Rothery, music by 
Percy E. Fletcher, of England; mixed 
voices and piano. 4to. [4318 

© Mar. 13, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 16, 
1915; EH 356490; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


SONG OF THE MESSENGERS OF PEACE, 
See Wagner (Richard). 


SONG OF THE OLD GRAD; a college song, 
words by James F,. A. Pyre, music 
by Louis Adolphe Coerne, of U. S. 
op. 71, no. 38. [4819 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1915; 
EK 359836; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


|; SONG (A) OF THE PIRATE; from Cap- 


tain Van der Hum, words by Maude 
Elizabeth Inch, musie by W. Rhys- 
Herbert, of U. S., solo for baritone 
or bass with chorus for male voices, 
4to. (Fischer edition No. 3933.) 
[4320 
© Mar; 12, 19153.2 cc» Mar 4, 
1915; E 3859398; J. Fisher & bro., 
New York. 


SONG OF THE SEA; music by L. L. Haen- 
del, of U. S.; sop., alto and bass. 
4to. (Willis school songs, second 
series no, 48.) [4321 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 20, 
1915; E 359501; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


Sona (THE) OF THE STREET; words by 
I’, A. Wilson, music by Jack Stanley, 
of U. S. Washington, H. Kirkus 
Dugdale co. [4822 

© Aug. 15, 1915; 2° 6 Feb Za, 
1915; E 359093; Florence A. Wilson, 
Daisytown, Pa. 


Sona OF THE WAvES. See Arcadian 


idylis. 


76 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


4339 


Sonc OF THE WINDS; unison song, 
music by D. A. Trapp, of U. S. 4to. 
(Willis school songs, second series, 
no. 52.) [4823 


© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 359497; Willis music Co., 
Cincinnati. ~ 


SoNG WITHOUT wWorRDS; by O. Vessella, 

of U. S.; piano. [4324 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; E 360441; 
Oreste Vessella, Atlantic City. 


SONGE-CAPRICE; couldn’t you, by Tony 
Castle, of England; piano. [43825 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 20, 
1915; E. 356619; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


SONGS MY BROTHER LOVES; compiled by 
Kingsley Kendrick Lloyd, of U. S., 
illus. by Mabel Kathryn Hatt. 4to. 

[4326 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EH 359322; Lloyd Adams Noble, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on com- 
pilation and arrangement. ] 


SoNGS MY SISTER LOVES; compiled by 
Kingsley Kendrick Lloyd, of U. S., 
illus. by Mabel Kathryn Hatt. 4to. 

[4827 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EK 359328; Lloyd Adams Noble, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on com- 
pilation and arrangement. ] 


SONGS OF THE PILGRIM WAY; comp. by 
moe A> Clark: »Phila., Pa.; Printed 
by the A. M. E. book concern [1915] 
[48] p. 8 vo. [4328 


© Mar. 15, 1915+ 2 ‘c “and aff. 
Mar. 18, 1915; A 398985; F. A. 
Clark, Philadelphia. 


Soncs (THE) THAT THE SOLDIERS SING; 
words and music by Frank W. 
Stevens, of U. S. [4329 


()<Jan, 4, 1915:°2.¢. Jan. 29, 
1915; E 360380; Washington music 
pub. co., Spokane, Wash. 


Sons or NEW ZEALAND; words by 
H. C. Houghton, music by Herbert 
Hall, of U. S. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [4330 


© July 17; 1914: 2 ce Feb. 25, 
1915; E 359091; H. C. Houghton, 
Hamilton; Waikato, New Zealand. 

Sons (THE) OF OLD JOHN BUIL; a 
patriotic march song, words and 
music by W. P. Rooth, of Canada. 

[4331 

© Mar. 30, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 30, 
1915; E 356668; William P. Rooth, 
Toronto, Canada. 


SONS OF OUR GLORIOUS EMPIRE; words 
by F. Hanson, music by Henry Mul- 
len, of U. S. [43832 


() Mar. 15, 1915: 2.¢.. Man: 12, 
1915; E 360403; Francis Hanson, 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 


Sosprrt (Seufzer); adagio, von Ed- 
ward Elgar, op. 70, tibertragen von 
Julius Klengel, of Italy; ausgabe 
fiir viola oder violoncell u. Klavier. 

[4333 

© Nov.,.244 19142 1 .e) Amr: 2, 

1914; EF 356691; Breitkopf & Hartel, 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


SOUTHERN NIGHTS; words and music 
by Charles Abbate, of U. S. [4334 


© .Peb:: 26, 1915; .2. ©. Feb. '26, 
1915; E 360118; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


SOUTHWELL’S (GEO.) WONDER BAND 
BOOK; by Chas. Southwell, of U. S., 
military band. obl. 24mo. [4335 


© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 5, 1915; 
EH 360312; Geo. Southwell, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


SOUVENIR DE LikcE. See Chappell’s 
army journal, no. 420. 


SpPrritr (THE) OF AN AMERICAN 
MOTHER; words by D.H.Chramoy, 
music by N. Spector, of U. S. [4336 


© 1c. Mar. 13, 1915; E 359400; 
Nathan Spector and Dave Chramoy, 
New York. 


SPLENDORS OF SPAIN; valse by R. E. 
Hildreth, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 
(Jacobs’ no. 1 folio of classics.) 

[4337 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1915; 
EH} 359422; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


SPRING (Printemps); English version 
by Nathan Haskell Dole, of U. S., 
music by Nikolai Sokolof, three-part 
chorus for women’s voices. 4to. 
(Boston music co. edition 1170.) 
[43838 
© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 

E 360215; Boston musie co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on English 

version. ] 


SPRING SONG; by Charles Derek, of 
England; piano. [4339 
© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 c« Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351648; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4340 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


Spring sone—Continued. 
words and music by E. J. de la F. 
[i. e. E. Joubert de la Ferté] of 
Great Britain; 


voice and _ piano. 
(Five songs, no. 2.) [4340 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
E 351522; E. J. Melvill, Weybridge, 
Surrey, England. 


(Friihlingslied) ; by Gustav Mer- 
kel, op. 18, no. 1, in EB, edited by Karl 
Benker, of U. S.; piano. [43841 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1915; 
FE 359381; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing. ] 


by J. F. O’Connor, of 
U. S., orchestra. 4to. Boston, Pre- 
mier music co. [4342 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360250; J. Fred O’Connor, Boston. 


SPRINGTIME; by Paolo Conte, of U. S., 
op. 86, no. 2; piano. [4343 
© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1915; 

FE 360013; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SPRINGTIME (THE) OF LIFE; valse by 
Luke Cavendish Everett, of Eng- 
land; piano. [4344 

©) gan. 30; 1915-1 “ae. Mar. 23, 
1915; E 356632; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SPRINGTIDE ; 


SPRINGTIME OF YOUTH; valse boston, 

hesitation, by Walter Rolfe, of U. S. 

[4845 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1915; 

E 3860074; Maurice Richmond music 
co., ine., New York. 


SPRINGTIME REVERIE; by James Mac- 

kaye, of U. S.; piano. [4346 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2c. Feb. 24, 1915; 

EH 360050; W. C. Polla & co., inc., 
New York. 


STaccato; by A. Wilson, of England; 
piano. [4347 


© »Mar...47,, 1915) 1 es «Mar: 18. 


1915; E 356561; Alec Wilson, % 
Cary & ¢co., London. 

STACCATO-ETUDE. See Rubinstein (A. 
G.) 


STANDARD (THE) ON THE BRAES 0’ MAR; 
words by Alexander Laing, muSic by 
Granville Bantock, of England; six 
part chorus of mixed voices unacce. 
4to. [4348 

CheMar. 19, 1605). ot. shia D0, 
1915; E 356607; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


2 


STANFORD SONG BOOK; comp. by Cap 
and gown. [Fresno, Cal.] Stanford 
university, 1914. 46 p. 4to. [4849 

© Nov. 9, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 1914; 
aff. Jan. 13, 1915; A 393249; Felita 
M. Smith, Fresno, Cal. 


STARBACK’S BEGINNERS ORCHESTRA} 
book and instructor, by E. C. Star- 
back, of U. S.; piano. [4350 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 15, 1915; 
E 360478; E. C. Starback, Gary, Ind. 


—— ——- st violin. [4851 
© Feb. 25,. 1915;,.2 .¢. Mae is 
1915; E 360477; E. C. Starback, 
Gary, Ind. 
STARDUST; caprice, by H. Boynton- 


Power, of England; piano. [4852 


© Mar. 29,1915; 2-e) Mara, 
1915; E 356673; Beal, Stultard & co., 
London. 


STARLIGHT (Les étoiles); English 
words by Sydney Maurice, paroles 
francaises de A, van Hasselt, music 
by Henry Weyts, of France; sop. and 
alto with piano ace. 4to. [4353 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 1 G Maree 
1915; E 351558; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


Stars (THE). See Stayner (C. F.) 
Three love songs. 


STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT; words 
by Henry Wadsworth Lonfellow 
from The Spanish student, music by 
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, of Italy; 
mixed and boys’ voices. 4to. (Se- 
lection of songs from the progressive 
music series, book 4.) [4354 


© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Mian ae 
1915; E 351588; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


START FOR THE KINGDOM TO-DAY; 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by B. D. Ackley, of U. S. [4355 


© Mar. 29, °19153°2" > Maree, 
1915; E 360895; Homer A. Rodeheay- 
er, Chicago. 


STATUES (THE); song with action, 
English version by R. H. Elkin, text 
and music by E. Jacques-Dalcroze, 
of Switzerland. op. 60; vocal score. 
-4to. (Ten ealisthenic songs, with 
explanatory text, no. 2.) [4356 

©.Mar. .25,, 1915;.1 «Mars, 
1915; E 351621; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


18 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


(Stay THY SOUL ON Gop; words by 
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by D. 
B. Towner, of U. S. [4357 


© Dee. 31, 1914; 2 a Mar. 1, 
1915; E 360218; Charles M. Allex- 
ander, Philadelphia. 


STAYNER (CHARLES FREDERICK) Three 
love songs; words and music by 
Cc. F. Stayner, of U. S., op. 35; 
medium voice and piano. Con- 
tents :—Evening.—The ‘moon.—The 
stars. [4358 

wen. 25, 1915:..2 -c..,Mar...1, 
1915; E 3860153; Charles Frederick 
Stayner, Salt Lake City. 


' STORE TING HAR HERREN GJORT; tekst 
af J. N. Kildahl, komponeret af F. 
Melius Christiansen; for  blandet 
kor, bariton solo og _ orgel eller 
piano. cover-title, 16 p. S8vo. 
[4859 
© Dec. 9, 1914; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1915; A 3931638; Augsburg pub. 
house, Minneapolis. 


STRIFE (THE) IS O’ER; words anon., 
music by Alfred Judson, of U. S.; 
4to. (Hall-Mack co.’s Easter An- 
thems no. 230). [4360 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 359482; MHall-Mack oo., 
Philadelphia. 


Stupy. See Playtime pieces no. 4. 


SUFFRAGISTS ON THE BATTLE-FIELD; 
words and music by M. J. Gilbride 
and J. J. Devers, of U. S. [4361 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 20, 
1915; E 360223; 
Scranton, Pa. 


SUITE DES GNOMES (DWARF SUITE); 
by Leo Ornstein, of U. S., op. 11, 
no. 1-6, piano seul. Contents:— 
Dwarfs at dawn.—Dance of the 
dwarfs.—Funeral march of the 
ghomes.—Serenade of the dwarfs.— 
Dwarfs at  work.—Marche _ gro- 
tesque. [4362 

(©) Peb. 23,1915; 2:.¢)° Mar: 15, 
1915; E 360519; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 


SUITE GOTHIQUE; par L. Boéllmann, 
op. 25, transcription par Léon 
Roques, of France; 2 pianos 4 8 
mains. [4863 

) Jan, 30, 19150) . er ieba 5, 
1915; E 351331; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription. ] 


SUMMER, I DEPART; 


Martin J. Gilbride, 


4372 


SUMMER; cantata, text by Edward 
Oxenford, music by Franz Abt, 
edited and arr. by W. Ethelbert 
Fischer, of U. S.; 3 part chorus for 
ladies and unchanged voices, with- 
out ace. 4to. [43864 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 27, 
1915; E 3860107; Geo. B. Jennings, 
Cincinnati. 


scena from the 
cantata, The swan and the skylark, 
poem by Keats, music by A. Gor- 
ing Thomas, of Great Britain; voice 
and piano. [4365 

© Mar 73,1915" 1°"'e.” Mar. 19, 
1915; EK 351541: Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


SUMMER NIGHT; waltz by Fred. A. 
Franklin, of U. S.; piano six hands. 
[4866 


(© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360532; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SUMMER RAIN; by Litta Lynn, of U. S.; 
pf. (Two characteristic sketches, no. 
1.) [4367 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1915; 
EK 359087; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 


SUMMER’s (A) MORN; intermezzo, by 
Herbert E. Haines, of England; or- 
chestra with piano conductor. 4to. 

[4868 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 1c. Mar. 16, 1915; 
Kj} 356508; Hawkes & son, London. 


SUNDOWN (THE) SEA; a lullaby, words 
by Robert BH. Goodrich, music by 
.. M.. Steekel, of U. S. 1. High 
voice. 2. Low voice. [4369, 4370 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. each Feb. 26, 
1915; E 3860156, 360157; Edwin M. 
Steckel, Oklahoma, Okla. 


Sunset. See Arcadian idylls. 


SUNSHINE (THE) OF YOUR SMILE; bal- 
lad, words by Leonard Cooke, music 
by Lilian Ray, of England; no. 3 
in G. [43871 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c Mar 20; 
1915; E 356585: Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SUNSHINE SUE; words and music by 
G. J. Powell, of U. S., arr. by Harry 
Heald, of U. S. [4372 

© Mar. «15, 1915: 2 «@4Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360475; Gerard Powell, 
Hartford. 


279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4373 


pt. III, n. s., v.10 


SuR TA BOUCHE (On thy lips); poésie 
d’Armand Silvestre, English version 
by George Harris, jr., music by Ga- 
briele Sibella, of U. S.; soprano ou 
tenor. (Quatre romances, no. 3.) 

[43873 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 « Feb. 19, 
1915; E 359055; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


SusAN; words by Herbert J. Brandon, 
music by W. H. Squire, of Great 
Britain. [43874 

© Mar. 13, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 
1915; H 351546; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


SWALLOW (THE). See Clerck (J. de) 
Two Belgian love songs. 


SWEET BERTHA May; schottische song, 
words by J. Fullard, music by 
George Long, of U. S. [4375 


© Jan. 27, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 3594938; John Fullard co., 
Homestead, Pa. 


SWEET IRISH ROSE, FROM DEAR OLD 
KILLARNEY; words and music by 
Thurland Chattaway, of U. S. [4876 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
EK 360184; Church, Paxson & ©co., 
New York. 


SWEET MEMORIES; words by T. B. 
Weaver, music by Ira B. Wilson, of 
U.S. (Octavo anthems, no. 967.) 

[4377 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 «. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360147; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 


SWEET SHAMROCK OF KERRY; or, The 
little bow of green, words by Fitz- 
gerald Murphy, music by Roy L. 
Burtch, of U. S. Indianapolis, 
Warner C. Williams & co. [4378 


© Mar. .15, 1915: 2 ¢@ Mar..13, 
1915; EH 359408; Warner C. Williams, 
Indianapolis. 


SWEETHEART OF MINE; words by Frank 
Tyler Daniels, music by Leo. Fried- 
man, of U. S. [4379 


© Nov. 15, 1914; 2 @ Mar. 15, 
1914; E 360481; Parke, Daniels & 
Friedman, inc., Chicago. 


Swine sone; by Frank M. Robinson, 
o£50. S.; pf. [4380 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 e Mar. 11, 
1915; E 359381; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


SYNCOPER; the rag of rags, by Wm. H. 
Macquinn, arr. by S. Deshon, of 
U. S.; orchestra for dancing. 4to. 

[4381 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 «@ Mar. 11, 
1915; E 359353; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
orchestral arrangement for dancing.] 


SYSTEMATIC STUDIES AND PIECES WITH 
ACCOMPANYING EXPLANATIONS AND 
DIRECTIONS; by G. W. Bryant, of 
U. S., piano. [43882 


© Sept. 15, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1914; 
E 360298; Gilmore Ward Bryant, 
Durham, N. C. 


TAKE ME BACK TO OLD M1IssouRI; words 
by L. J. Squires, music by Vivian 
Brooks, of U. S. Washington, H. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [4283 


© Aug. 15, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 25, 
1915; E 359090; S. J. Squires, Har- 
rison, Ark. 


TAKE ME TO SAN FRANCISCO; words 
and music by W. Cutter, arr. by 
Alford Colby, of U. S. [43884 


© 1c. Feb. 25, 1915; E 360792; 
Mr. Winnie Cutter, San Luis Obispo, 
Cal. 


TAKE ME TO THE MOVIES; words and 
music by S. Geneva Cranston, of 
U. S. [4385 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 360416; Hal Fryer music co., New 
York. © 


TAKE THIS BACK TO TIPPERARY; France 
to Britain, words and musie by J. A. 
Keble, of Great Britain; voice and 
piano. London, Weekes & co. [43886 


© Mar. 12, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 851575; J. A. Keble, Hove, 
England. 


TAKTERICH (R.) Drei schlaraffenlie- 
der; musik von R. Takterich, der 
Luftfechter (Bisonia), arr. v. Otto 
Wick, of U. S. 1. Stimmen. 16mo. 
2. Gesang und piano. Contents :— 
Burgweihlied.—Schlaraffen-lieblinge. 
—Burgfrauenlob. [4387, 4388 


© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 ec. each Feb. 
26, 1915; E 360138, 360134; Otto 
Wick, Buffalo. 


TALLY-HO; fox trot, by Charles W. 

- Bird, arr. by R. S. Halle, of U. S., 

orchestra. 4to. [4389 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 4, 1915; 

E 360308; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. ; 


280 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


‘Tanco (THE); by L. B. Curtis, of 
| U. S., arr. by Fred W. Lower, of 
U. S.; voice and 1st violin. [4890 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 359694; 
Loyal B. Curtis, Toledo, O. 


——_ hesitation waltzes by Will Kel- 
logg, pseud. of G. B. Williams, of 
U. S.; piano. [4391 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1915; 
E 359317; Guy B. Williams, Detroit. 


TARANTELLE; par Franz Drdla, of Aus- 
tria, op. 112; violon et piano. [4892 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 23, 
1915; E 356637; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


TARENTELLE; par Henri Clermont, of 
England, op. 12; piano. (Six petites 
piéces, no. 1.) [43893 

oy) Mar 22. 1915:.1°c. Mar; 22, 
1915; E 351566; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


Te Drum; music by George K. Con- 
nelly, of U. S.; mixed voices and 
organ. (Sacred octavo choruses no. 
215.) [4894 

© Feb. 20, 1915: 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1915; E 360042; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS; from the Morn- 
ing service in C, composed by John 
E. West, of England; mixed voices 
and organ. 4to. [43895 


© Mar: 24, 1915;.2 ec. Mar:. 25, 
1915; E 356653; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


TEACH ME, O LorD; words from Psalm 
119, music by R. H. Wilson, of U. S. 
[4896 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 
1915; E 360784; Robert H. Wilson, 
Saltsburg, Pa. 


TEE CEE; valse de hésitation, by M. K. 
Jorie, of U. S.; piano. [4897 
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 359416; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


TELL IT WHEREVER YOU GO; words and 
music by C. Harold Lowden, of U. S. 
8vo. [4398 


© Feb. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359288; The Heidelberg press, 
Philadelphia. 

TEMPLE OF LOVE; valse caprice, by 
Walter A. Norwood, of U. S.; man- 
dolin duo. [4399 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 ce Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360452; George Stannard, 
Trenton, N. J. 


4409 


TENNESSEE; words by Harold A. Robe, 
music by Jeff Godfrey, of U. S. 
[4400 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 1915; 
E 359488; Empire music co., ine., 
New York. 


TEVYNES GARBEI; Lithuanian march 
by T. S. Robaczewski, of U. S.; 
piano solo. [4401 

©. Keb, .27,. 1915; . 2. e: Webiu26, 
1915; E 360155; Theo. S. Robaczew- 
ski, Plymouth, Pa.. 


TEXAS AND HER ALAMO; words and 
music by N. F. Howard, of U. S.; 
words and melody. [4402 

© 1c. Feb. 13, 1915; E 360058; 
Nannie F, Howard, Pearsall, Texas. 


THANKS BE TO GoD; words by Jennie 
Kee, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, jr., 
of U. S. [4403 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ¢e. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360871; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


THAT AVIATING MELODY; words by J. 
R. Wharton, music by James T. 
Brymn, of U. S. [4404 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 359488; 
James Raymond Wharton, New 
York. 


THAT CHARLIE CHAPLIN WALK; words 
by Wm. A. Downs, music by Roy 
Barton, of U. S. [4405 

© Apr. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 359698; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 

THAT EDEN HOME; words by Mrs. R.S. 
McLendon, music by Genevieve 
Scott, of U. S. Washington, H. Kir- 
kus Dugdale co. —- [4406 

© Feb. 25. 1915> 2 ¢ Web. “S5, 
1915; E 359089; Mrs. Robt. S. Me- 
Lendon, Valliant, Okla. 

THAT MILLION-DOLLAR MELODY; words 
and music by Clarence L. Gaskill, 
oF US.’ [4407 

© May 1, 1914; 2¢. July 20,1914; 
EK 359110; Shisler, Gaskill & Benk- 
hart, ine., Philadelphia. 

THAT NEUTRAL YANKEE BOY; words 
by J.C. Keene; music by Jay Specké, 
of U. S. [4408 

© 1c. Mar. 9, 1915; E 359286; 
James Clifford Keene, Philadelphia. 

THAT’S cow; words and music by 
Jack Frost and James White, of 
we S. [4409 

© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 8, 
1915; E 360341; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. . 


281 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4410 


THATS HOW THE SHANNON FLOWS; 
lyric by J. Keirn Brennan, music by 
Ernest R. Ball, of U. S. [4410 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 9, 1915: 
E 359303; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


THAT’S JUST THE WAY I FEEL; words 
by E. E. Briggs, musie by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [4411 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 30. 
1915; E 3860769; Ernest E. Briggs, 
Muskogee, Okl. 


THAT’S LOVING TIME; words by W. H. 
Kelling, music by A. C. Manning, 


of U. S. New York, C. L. Partee, 
musie pub. co. [4412 
© Mar. 15, 1915: 2 ec. Mar. 26, 


1915; E 3860740; Wm. H. Killing, 
Rockford, Ill. 


THAT’S THE SWEETEST TIME OF ALL: 
words by Herb. Hayworth, music by 
A. Spurr, of U. S. [4413 

© Mar. 13,.1915:.2-e.Mar. 18, 
1915; E 359507; Allen Spurr, Ma- 
rion, Ind. 


THAT’S WHAT I THINK OF YoU: words 
by Stanley K. Bennett, music by N. 
Fraser Allan. [4414 


© Mar. 23, 1915: 1 ec Mar. 25, 
1915; E 356661; Empire music and 
travel club, Itd., Toronto. 


THAT’S WHEN THE PANIC IS ON: words 
by Howard Johnson, music by Fred 
Fisher. [4415 


@*Mar.:412, 1915: 2 se) Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360523; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


THAT’S WHy I LovE Him; words and 
music by Scott Lawrence, of U. S. 
[4416 


© Mar. 29. 1915; 2 ec Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860896; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


THAT’S WHY I LOVE MY MUSIC SO; 
words by Carver Benson, music by 
Domer Brown, of U. S. [4417 


©: Apr.’ 10," 1914= "2" July. 20; 
1914; E 359109; Shisler. Gaskill & 
Benkhart, ine., Philadelphia. 


THAT SYNCOPATION RAG; from The max- 
ixe girl, lyric by G. N. Reis, music 
by G. A. Schnabel, of U. S. [4418 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360484; G. Norman Reis & 
Gus. A. Schnabel, Pittsburg. 


pt. IIT, n. S., v.10 


THAT WONDERFUL POWER OF LOVE; 
words by Wm. Witol, jr., music by 
F. P. Minutolo, of U. S. New York, 
Keystone music publishing co. 

[4419 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 3, 1915; 

E 860801; Francis P. Minutolo & Wil- 
liam Witol, jr., New York. 


THELMA WAITS FOR ME IN NORWAY BY 
THE SEA; words and music by D. B. 
Bruun, of U. S. [4429 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 360216; Dick B. Bruun, Omaha. 


THEN THE NIGHT BEGAN TO FALL; words 
and music by Worton David, R. P. 
Weston and Sam Mayo, of England. 

[4421 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 « Mar. 26 
1915; E 356603; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


THERE IS SOMEONE YOU CAN GO TO; 
words by R. Bronner, musi¢e by H. W. 
Petrie. of U. S. (Octavo anthems 
no. 966.) [4422 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 

E 360148; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton. O. 

THERE’LL BE NOTHING BUT BOYS IN 

KHAKI BY THE SEASIDE; words and 

music by Fred Godfrey, R. Penso & 

Lawrence Wright, of England. | 
[4423 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 @ Mar. 24 | 
1915: E 351598; B. Feldman & ¢o., © 
London. 


THERE OUGHT TO BE MUSIC IN EVERY 
HOME; words and music by Henry 
Grahame and J. P. Long, of England. 

[4424 

© Jan. 30, 1915>1 © Maree 

1915; E 356564; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

THERE’S A GIRL DOWN SOUTH IN DIXIE 
LAND; words by J. Brandon Walsh, 
musie by Abe Olman. [4425 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1915; 
E 360121; Reinhard D. Fuchs, Chi- 
cago. 

THERE’S A KEY TO EVERY HEART; words 
by Grace Newell, music by W. C. 
Powell, of U. S. [4426 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 ec Fen 2 
1915; E 360049; W. C. Polla & co., 
ine., New York. 

THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING 
ON BroapDway; from Maid in Amer- 

_ ica, lyrics by Harold Attridge, music 
by Leo Edwards, of U. S. [4427 

© Feb. 25, 1915: 1 « Feb. 26, 
1915; 1 ce. Mar. 10, 1915; E 359349; 
Charles K. Harris. New York. 


282 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘mo. 4, 1915 


‘THEY ALL DID THE GOOSE-STEP HOME; 
words and music by A. J. Mills, 
Maurice Scott and Fred Godfrey, of 
Great Britain. [4428 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 1c. Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 351687; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


THEY’RE ALL FINE AND LARGE BESIDE THE 


SEA; words and music by A. J. Mills, 
Bennett Scott and J. P. Long; of 
Great Britain. [4429 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 351688; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


‘THEY’ RE DOING IT EVERYWHERE; words 
by Harry Schwartz, music by Her- 
bert Steiner, of U. S. 4to. [4430 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6. 1915; 
E 359321; Maurice Levi & co., New 
York. 


THOSE OLD HOME MAPLES; words by 
Geo. W. Styles, music by Eithel S. 
Winters, of U. S. [4431 

© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 360487; 
Mrs. Ray M. Winters, Allegan, Mich. 


THOSE WERE DANDY OLD DAYS AFTER 
ALL; words by F. W. Larrow, music 
by A. Melvin Crosby. of U. S. ‘ New 
York, C. L. Partee music pub. co. 

[4432 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 25, 
1915; E 359097; Fred VW. Larrow, 
Waterbury, Conn. 


THOU WILT KEEP HIM IN PERFECT 
PEACE; anthem, words scriptural, 
music by Fred. W. Peace, of Eng- 


land; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
album, no. 1200.) [4433 
oor me. (20; 1915;..h'e Mar. 27, 


1915; E 356662; 
Glasgow. 


Bayley & Ferguson, 


THOUGHTS OF HOME; musical melange, 
compiled and arr. by Marjorie 
Slaughter, of England; piano, with 
overlying text. [4434 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356581; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


THOUSAND (A) POUNDS A YEAR; words 
and music by Edgar Bateman and 
H. F. Greenfield, of England. [4435 


. © Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 1,-1915; 
356678; Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 
don. 


4443 


THREE CHEERS FOR LITTLE BELGIUM; 
words by Charles Wilmott, music by 
Hermann Darewski, of England. 


[4436 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356600; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


THREE RINGS; march, by Wm. M. Tal- 
bott, of U. S., arr. by Al. Hayes; 
orch. 4to. [4437 

© Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1915; 
E 360316; Fillmore brothers co., 
Cincinnati. 


THREE (THE) SAILS; words by Martha 
Haskell Clark, music by Harold Os- 
born Smith, of U. §8.; medium bs 
and piano. [4438 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360176; G. Schirmer, New York. 


THROUGH WITH THE LIGHTS OF BROAD- 
WAY; words by C. D. Jackson, music 
by A. Melvin Crosby, of U. S. New 
York, C. L. Partee music pub. co. 

[4439 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 « Mar. 26, 

1915; E 360743; Curtis D. Jackson, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 


THRUSH (THE) TO HIS LOVE; words by 
Cresandia, music by Florence Ayl- 
ward, of Great Britain. [4440 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 1 @ Mar. 18, 
1915; E 356557; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


TILL THE HILLS TURN TO GOLD; words 
by D. L. Howard, music by May 
Frances Emmert; voice and piano. 

[4441 

© 1. Mar. 1, 1915; E 360402; 

Domer Lawton Howard, Oklahoma, 
Okla. 


Tiny (THE) WINDMILL (Petit mor- 
ceau); by Marie Seuel-Holst, of U. 
S.; first and second violins. [4442 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360345: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


TIPPERARY; Six variations founded on 
the immortal song, It’s a long long 
way to Tipperary, by A. M. Good- 
hart, of Great Britain; pianoforte. 

4443 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 ¢« Mar. 26, 

1915; E 351637; B. Feldman & co., 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
variations. ] 


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4444 


*TIS A MOTHER’S LAST REQUEST; words 
by E. T. Mosher, music by Chas. L. 
Lewis, of U. S. [4444 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 3860404; Ella T. Mosher, 
Altoona, Mo. 


To AN AUTUMN DAY; by Frederic H. 
Wyvkes, of U. S.; piano. [4445 
© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 ¢. ‘Feb. 25, 
1915; E 360465; F. H. Wykes, 
Marion, Ill. 


To SHINING HEIGHTS; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, 
ee Gr U.S. [4446 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c Mar. 19, 
1915; E 860872; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 

To THE BROOK; words by Edith S. Til- 
lotson, music by J. S. Fearis, of 
U. S.; ladies’ voices. 4to. [4447 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 12, 1915; 
E 360486; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 


To THE DEPTHS OF THE DEEP BLUE SEA; 
words by A. L. Bowen, music by A. 
Melvin Crosby, of U. S.; New York, 
Cc. L. Partee music pub. co. [4448 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c Mar. 26, 
1915; E 860742; Anna Louise Bowen, 
Bridgeport, O. 


To THY GREAT NAME ALMIGHTY LORD; 
words by W. Cameron, music by 
J. S. Fearis, of U. S. (Octavo an- 
thems, no. 958.) [4449 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360149; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


Toast (A); words anon., music by A. 
Bachelor, of U. S.; male voices. 
[4450 


© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1915; 
E 360110; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 

Brahms ( Jo- 


TODESSEHNEN. See 


hannes) 


TOMMY AND JACK; lancers, arr. by 
Warwick Williams, of England; 
piano. [4451 

© Jan? 30 19953) Te. Mar :20. 
1915; E 356570; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. } 


TOMMY BOY; song march by Cuthbert 
Clarke, of England; band. 4to. 
[4452 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 16, 1915; 
E 856509; Hawkes & son, London. 


* |} 
pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


TOMMY’S BOOK OF MARCHING SONGS; 
compiled and arr. by Ernest New- 
ton, of England, with tonic sol-fa | 
setting. 4to. [4453 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c Mar. 20, | 
1915; E 3856578; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


TOMMY’S GOT THE SULKS; English ver- 
sion by R. H. Elkin, text, music and 


arrangement for stage, by EH. 
Jacques-Daleroze, of Switzerland, 
op. 54; vocal score. 4to. (Ten 


children’s scenes, with explanatory 
text, no. 6.) [4454 

© Mar.. 25, 1915; 1 ¢. Marge 
1915; E 351615; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


ToNER; singer fOr manskér, damkér, 
blandad kor och duett, komponerade 
och utgivna avy C. O. Dahlén och 
S. Eklund-Miller. 70 p. 8vo. [4455 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 1, 1915; 

' aff. Jan. 80, 1915; A 394599; Carl O. 

Dahlén & Sophie Eklund-Miller, Chi- 
cago. 


TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; selection, by 
Paul A. Rubens, arr. by S. Deshon; 
orch. [4456 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
HE 360855; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


TOOT TOODLE UM TUM TOOT TOOT, THAT’S 
HOW IT SOUNDS WHEN I HEAR SUSIE 
SPEAK; waltz canter, lyric by Kay 
Fenimore, music by Chas. Elbert. 

[4457 


© Mar. 28, 1915; 2 c«. Mar. 30, 
1915; E 360791; Star company, New 
York. 

TopicAL (THE) ACROSTIC; words and 
musie by Worton David and Her- 
mann Darewski, of England. [4458 


© Jan. 80, 1915; 1 «@ Mar. 20, 
1915; EH 3856602; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

TouquETt (LE); tango brésilien by 
Louis Lertes, of England; piano. 

[4459 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢« Mar. 23, 
1915; E 3856681; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

TOWER OF JEWELS MARCH; by J. A. 
MacMeekin, of U. S., arr. by Chas. 
-Albert, of U. S.; cornet solo in B 
flat. [4460: 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1915; E 359465; 
John Alfred MacMeekin, San Jose, 
Cal. 


284 


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pe: 4,1915 


Townrs (EarL) Four part- songs; 
_words by P. L. Dunbar, E. Weather- 
ald and C. Scollard, music by E. 
Towner, of U. S., op. 6; male voices. 
4to. Contents :—Alice.—The plough- 
man.—Love.—Honey. [4461 


© Feb. 22, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360166; Earl Towner, Fresno, Cal. 


TOWSEE MONGALAY (good luck, good 
bye) ; Chinese love song, words and 
music by Grahame Jones, of U. S. 

[4462 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360191; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


TRAMP (THE); words by W. A. Tate, 

music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[4463 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ec Mar. 30, 

1915; E 360775; Wm. Arden Tate, 
College View, Neb. 


TRICOTI, TRICOTEZ DONC; poésie de L. 
Fortolis, musique de Félix Four- 
drain, of France; chant et piano. 

| [4464 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 « Mar. 15, 
| 1915; E 351508; Grus et cie., Paris. 


TRIPLE ENTENTE WALTZ; by E. Pek- 
_ schine, of U. S.; piano. [4465 
© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
| 1915; E 3860059; Elise Pekschine, 
| New York. 


‘TRIuMeH (THE) STORY; a service for 
Easter, words by A. A. Payn and 
Alice Jean Clayton, music by Clinton 
D. Lowden and others, of U. S.; 8vo. 

[4466 


. 

| © Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 359429; Hall-Mack CO., Phila- 

delphia. 


\TRUST IN GOD AND DO YOUR BEST; words 

{ by HE. E. Hewitt, music by C. H. 

Gabriel, of U. S. [4467 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 19, 

1915; E 360878; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


‘TRY A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE; words and 
music by Will Dillon, of U.S. [4468 


| © 1c. Mar. 11, 1915; E 359335; 
| Broadway music corp., New York. 
: 
| 
: 


*TWAS AN OLD-FASHIONED SONG HE WAS 
SINGING; words and music by Fred 
Godfrey & Lawrence Wright, of 
England. [4469 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 ¢c. Mar. 24, 
1915; E 351589; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


4477 


TWENTY-FIVE BEST ENGLISH BALLADS; 
[compiled by D. Kanner], of U. S.; 
voice and piano. [4470 


© Feb. 13, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359052; G. Schirmer, New York. 


TWENTY-FIVE BEST OPERATIC PIANO AR- 
RANGEMENTS; [compiled by D. Kan- 
ner], of U. S.; voice and piano. 

[4471 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 

1915; E 359051; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


TWENTY-FIVE BEST SONGS; [compiled by 
D. Kanner], of U. S.; voice and 
piano. [4472 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
E 360180; G. Schirmer, New York. 
[Copyright is based upon compila- 
tion. ] 


TWILIGHT; song with pianoforte ac- 
companiment by William Warren, of 
U. S., with violin or violoncello 
obligato ad lib. [4473 


© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 5, 1915; 
E 360288; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


TWILIGHT TIME; words by Frank 
Chaffee, music by Franklin Riker, of 
U. S.; high voice. [4474 

© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 ce. Feb. 23, 1915; 
EH 860010; G. Schirmer, New York. 


Two (THE) DANCING-LESSONS; song 
with action, English version by R. H. 
Elkin, text and music by HE. 
Jacques-Dalcroze, of Switzerland, op. 
60; vocal score. (Ten callisthenic 
songs, with explanatory text, no. 7.) 

[4475 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 26, 

1915; E 351626; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


Two (THE) Gossips; English version 
by R. H. Elkin, text, music and ar- 
rangement for stage, by E. Jacques- 
Dalcroze, of Switzerland, op. 54; 
vocal score. 4to. (Ten children’s 
scenes, with explanatory text, no. 9.) 

[4476 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351618; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


Two LITTLE GOLDEN CURLY HEADS; 
words and music by Mrs. E. Hartley, 
of U. S. [4477 

© Dec. 14, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 360201; Mrs. Earl Hartley, Or- 
leans, Neb. 


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4478 


pt. 11, n.s. v.10 IP 


U. S. A. (THE) AND THE GALLANT BOYS 
OF BLUE; words and music by G. E. 
Mehlman, of U. S. [4478 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 31, 
1915; E 359697; Geo. E. Mehlman, 
Norristown, Pa. 


UNBARRED (THE) PORTAL; an Easter 
service, words by A. A. Payn and 
others, music by F. A. Clark, of 
U.S. 8vo. [4479 


© Mar. 16, 1915; 2 c Mar. 16, 
1915; E 359426; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 


UNCLE SAM, IT’S UP TO YOU; words and 
music by B. Reed, of U. S. New 
York, Reed music co. [4480 


© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1915; 
EK 360231; Bert Reed, New York. 


UND IM HIMMEL LACHT VATER STRAUSS; 
walzer nach motiven aus Woran wir 
denken, bilder aus’ grosser zeit, 
musik von Max Winterfeld (Jean 
Gilbert), bearb. von Otto Lindemann, 
of Germany, fiir klavier. mit tiber- 
legtem text. [4481 


©. Feb. 17, 1915; 1-c. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 356520; Musicaverlag, Ber- 
lin. 


UNDER THE CHESTNUT TREE; words by 
Mrs. M. J. Butler, music by A. Mel- 
vin Crosby, of U. S. New York, 
C. L. Partee music pub. co. [4482 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 e«. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 860741; Mrs. M. J. Butler, 
Patchogue, L. I. 


UNDINE; lyric tone poem, in one scene, 
poem by Edwin Markham, music by 
Harriet Ware; women’s voices, orch. 
ace. and piano solo, or piano alone. 
4to. [4483 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360356; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


UNITED MUSICIAN; march two-step by 
Harry J. Lincoln, of U. S.; piano 
solo. [4484 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 
1915; E 359324; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


UNIVERSAL, OUR UNIVERSAL; words and 
music by L. HE. Gates, of U. S. 

: [4485 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1915; 

E 360449; Leslie E. Gates, Daven- 
port, Ia. 


UNSERE FELDGRAUEN; zeitbild in drei 
akten, gesangstexte von Artur Lo- 
kesch, musik von Robert Winter- 
berg, of Germany ; klavierauszug mit | 
text. [4486 


© Feb. 11, 1915; 1 c. Mar. ae 
1915; EX 3856514; Wilbelm Rosner, 
Berlin. 


—— musik von Robert Winterberg, of 
Germany, arr. fiir orchester, kom- 
plette. Stimmen. [4487 © 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 856515; Wilhelm Rosner, 
Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


UNSRE LIEBLINGE (Our favourites) ; die | 
schénsten melodien alter und neuer 
zeit, in leichter bearbeitung von Carl 
Reinecke, neue ausgabe revidiert von 
Max Ritter, of Germany, fiir piano- 
forte zu zwei hinden. Heft 1. 

[4488 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 1 ¢. Apr. 2, 1914; 
E 356690; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New © 
York. [Copyright is claimed on | 
piano solo.] 


Up, BOYS, AND AT THEM; words by © 
W. K. French, music by Vivian — 
Brooks, of U. S. 
Kirkus Dugdale co. [4489 — 


© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 3, 1915; | 
E 360210; W. K. French, Verdun, | 
Canada. ' 


UP WITH THE UNION JACK; words by | 
music by R. A. Browne, of | 


E. Bell; 
U.S. [4490 | 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 360080; | 
Emma Bell, Duncans, B. C., Canada. | 


VALSE A LA MODE; hesitation by Noble | 

MacCluvre, of U. S.; piano. [4491 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 9, 1915; | 

FE 359304; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


VALSE D'AMOUR; by O. Vessella, of | 

U. S.; piano. [4492 — 

© 1c. Mar. 12, 1915; H 360443; 
Oreste Vessella, Atlantic City. 


VALSE EN FA; par G. Almayrac, of 

France, op. 12; piano. [4493 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1915; 

EK 356540; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 


-VALSE ESTELLE; by E. Goldston, of 


U. S.; piano. [4494 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 8, 1915; 
FE 360903 ; Church, Paxson & co.; New 
York. 


286 


Washington, H. | 


a a arr 


co mt ee | a — A a I ae 


‘ WVALSE FRIVOLE; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


4512 


by Matilee Loeb- 
Evans, of U. S.; piano. [4495 

© Mar: 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EK 3603869; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


VALSE (LA) QUE NOUS AIMONS (The 
waltz we love); by Armand Vecsey, 
arr. by S. Deshon, of U. S.; orches- 
tra. Ato. [4496 


© Feb. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
E 360007; Chappel. & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


VALSE SUBLIME; arr. by Wm. Conrad, 
of U. S.; piano. [4497 


© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 c. Feo. 24,1915; 
E 360048; W. C. Polla & co., inc., 
New York. [Copyright is based on 
arrangement. ] 


VALSETTE; par Henri Clermont, of 
England, op. 12; piano. (Six petites 
piéces, no. 2.) [4498 

©) Mar. 22,.1915;.1. e> Mar. 22, 
1915; E 3851567; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


VALUES; words by Jessie Rittenhouse, 
music by Josephine McGill, of U. S., 
in A flat. [4499 


© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1915; 
E 360085; Boosey & co., London. 


VARSOVIE. See (H.) 


Trois valses. 


Kryzanowska 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Aida, selection; by 
G. Verdi, arr. by H. F. Odell, of U. 
S.; mandolin orchestra. [4500 

Mar 10, .A915 + :2.. e:..Mar. 13, 
1915; E 359372; Oliver Ditson ¢o., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


Lamb of God; Agnus Dei from the 
Manzoni requiem, by G. Verdi, edited 
and arr. by W. Ethelbert Fischer, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, soli and chorus, 
without acc. [4501 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 360103: Geo. B. Jennings, Cin- 
cinnati. 


VERTRAU AUF GOTT—ER KEHRT ZURUCK;3 
von Arthur Orth, arr. von C. Woit- 
schach, of Germany, fiir salonorches- 
ter. 4to. [4502 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 1 ce. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 351681; Richard Riihle, Berlin. 


VicToRY; a service for Haster. 14, 
[2] p. 8vo. [4503 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1915; A 398076; Post pub. co., 
Lebanon, Pa. 


91671—15——6 


VIEL TRAUME; ged. von Rob. Hamer- 
ling, musik von Wilhelm Heinemann, 
of Germany, fiir mi&nnerchor; par- 
titur u. stimmen. [4504 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 e@ Mar. 16, 
1915; E 356526; Musikverlag Eos, 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


VIELLIEBCHEN; intermezzo von ‘Tito 
Murzilli, of Italy, op. 41; fiir salon- 
orchester. [4505 


© Oct. 30, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1915; 
EH 356685; Franz Suppan, Diissel- 
dorf, Germany. 


Viens Coco; marche intermezzo par G. 
Boninecontro, of France. 1. Piano 
seul. 2. Chantet piano. [4506, 4507 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 1 c. each Jan. 16, 
1915; E 356541, 356542; Paul De- 
courcelle, Paris. 


VILLANELLE; English words by F. Cor- 
der, paroles francaises de J. Du Bel- 
lay, musie arr. by Henry Weyts, of 
France; mixed voices. [4508 


©: Mar, 22° 1915 4: ef Mar. 22, 
1915; E 3851561; Laudy & co., Lon- 
don. 


VINCENT D’INDy. See Ala maniére ... 
2°™e série, 


VIOLETS WHITE AND VIOLETS BLUE} 
words by Lucy H. G. Stephens, musie 
by Gwynne Davies, of Great Britain. 

[4509 

Cy, Mar! 2%, 1915,° 1 ¢,.. Mar ast, 

1915; E 851680; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


VIOLIN CONCERTO. See Bach (J. S.) 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L..F.) 


VIRGIN’S (THE) LULLABY; words from 
Heaven’s bright queen, music by 
Mary Joseph Dunn, of U.S. [4510 

© Mar. 81, 1915; 2c. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 359699; Jos. Krolage music ©¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


VIRTUOSO STUDIES AND DUOS FOR THE 
CLARINET; by Gustave Langenus. 
118 p. fol. [4511 

(C) Feb. 25;:1915; 2c. Mar. 1, 1915; 
aff. Mar. 6, 1915; A 397003; Alexan- 
der Selmer music press, New York. 


VISION (THE); words by Anna M. 
Sholl, music by C. Curtis-Brown; 
voice & piano. [4512 

© Feb. 20; 1915; 2 & Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360517; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


287 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4513 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


Voice (THE) OF BELGIUM; words and. 


music by I. Berlin, of U. S. [4513 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359800; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 


Voicr (THE) OF THE SHEPHERD; words 
by G. Hubi-Newcombe, music by 
Trevor Glynne, of Great Britain; no. 
3 in F. [4514 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 351666; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


VOICE PLACING FOR SINGERS AND SPEAK- 
ERS; a Simple, practical and unfail- 
ing method by W. P. Schilling, of 
LORAIS [4515 


© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1915; B 359418: William Paul Schil- 
ling, New York. 


VOLUNTEER CHOIR. v. 2, no. 6, Mar., 
1915. Easter number. Hditor: EF. 
S. Lorenz. New York, Chicago [etc.] 
Lorenz publishing company, 1915. p. 
82-95. Ato. [4516 


© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1915; A 3893797; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, O. 


VoR DEM HAMBURGER BISMARCKDENK- 
MAL; dichtung von Eberhardt K6- 
nig, melodram mit begleitender mu- 
sik von Ludwig Hess, of Germany, 
op. 55, fiir pianoforte, mit tberleg- 
tem text. [4517 

© Feb. 8, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 356694; Rob. Forberg, Leipzig. 


W. H. S. MarcH; by F. L. Vender, of 
U. S.; piano. [4518 


re Mar. 9.) 1915-2 -e. Mar.11, 
1915; E 359851; Frank L. Vender, 
East Weymouth, Mass. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) Song of the mes- 
sengers of peace; from the opera 
Rienzi; words by J. Pittman and S. 
Field, music by Richard Wagner, of 
Germany, arr. by James M. Mc- 
Laughlin, of U. S.; two sops., two 
altos with bass ad lib. 4to. (The 
coda, no. 480) [4519 


© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 3, 1915; 
E 3860199; Ginn & co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


WAKE UP, UNCLE Sam; lyric by Ma- 
tylda Laura Schroeder, music by 
B. EF. Waeber, of U. S. [4520 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 360334; 
Will J. Jones, and Bessie Frances 
Waeber, New York. 


WALDEMAR UND MIESE; duett aus . 
Woran wir denken, musik von Max 
Winterfeld (Jean Gilbert), arr. v. 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany; sa- 
lon-orchester. 4to. [4521 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 1 c Mar. 16) 
1915; E 356519; Musicaverlag, Ber- © 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


Wattz; See Playtime pieces, no. 10. 


WALTZ IN D Fuat. See Moszkowski 


(Moritz) 


War (THE) DANCE; by Sidney Stein- 
heimer, of U. S.; piano. [4522 
© Mar’ 15, 1915; 2) ep vine aa 
1915; E 3860533; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WATCH THEE AND PRAY; words and 
music by H. Wakefield Smith. of 
U.S. [4523 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c Mar. 8, 1915; 
E 360370; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WATCH YOUR STEP AND KEEP ON DAN- 
CING ROUND THE HALL; lyrics by A. 
Parnell, music by Bernard Vastano, 
of U. S., arr. by Mr. Rauch, of U. S. 

[4524 
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1915; E 359454; 
Anthony Parnell, New York. 


WAYSIDE ROSES; woids by Mary HE. 
Kramer, music by Leo Friedmann, 
of U. S.; ladies’ voices. 4to. [4525 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Mar, 12, 1915; 
EH 360487; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
cago. 


WE’LL HAVE A JUBILEE IN MY OLD KEN- 
TUCKY HOME; lyric by Coleman 
Goetz, music by Walter Donaldson, 
of U.S. [4526 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 860738; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


WE'LL WORK FOR Him; words by H. S. 
Tillotson, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Jr., of U. S. [4527 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 e@ Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860874; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


WE MEAN TO FIGHT LIKE GENTLEMEN; 
words by Harold Simpson, musie by 
Marjorie Slaughter, of England; no. 
1 in E flat. [4528 

© Jan. 80, 1915; 1 ¢e Mar. 20, 
1915; E 3856565; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


288 


no. 4, 1915 


WE’RE ALL NORTH-COUNTRY LADS AND 
LASSES; words and music by Fred 
Godfrey and Lawrence Wright, of 
England. [4529 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 24, 
1915; E 351592; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


WE’RE ALL SCOTCH; words and music 
by Tom Mellor and Harry Gifford, 
of England. [4530 


Graan. 30, 1915; 1 °¢ Mar 20, 


1915; E 3856590; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
WE’RE MARCHING HOME; words and 


music by C. L. Dorris, of U. S. 
[4531 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1915; 
E 359339; C. L. Dorris, Morley, Mo. 


WE’RE MIGHTY GLAD YOU’VE COME; 
words and music by Louis Meyer, of 
U. S. [4532 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915: E 359401; 
Louis Meyer, San Francisco. 


WE’RE OFF; a Soldier’s song, words by 
Gunby Hadath, music by J. M. Capel. 
[4533 


i iiar 13, 1915; 1 « “Mar. 15, 
1915; E 351532; J. B. Cramer & Co., 
ltd., London. 


WE’RE REALLY PROUD OF YOU; words by 
Arthur Wimperis, music by Pedro 
De Zulueta. [4534 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356599; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WE SHALL ALL DO THE GOOSE STEP; 
words and music by Worton David 
and Hermann Darewski, of England. 

[4535 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 20, 
1915: E 356569; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WE SWEEP THE SEAS; a British naval 
song, words by Marie Corelli, music 
by Frederic H. Cowen, of England; 
arr. for chorus of mixed voices by 
the composer. 4to. [4536 


© Mar. 26, 1915; 1c. Apr. 5, 1915; 
E 351685; Enoch & sons, London. 


WE WILL FIGHT FOR THE FLAG FOREVER; 
words by J. A. Bell, music by T. M. 
Aver, of Great Britain. [4537 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 1c. Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 351704; James A. Bell, Paris, Ont., 
Canada. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘4545 


WE WON’T GO HOME TILL MORNING; old 
French tune, arranged by William 
Clifton, of U. S., three-part song for 
men’s voices, revised edition. 4to. 

[4538 

© Feb. 3, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1915; 

Ei 359368; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


WEARING (THE) OF THE GREEN, Ho- 


GANIZED; words by Willie Doolittle, 
pseud. for Albert E. Fowler, of U. S., 
composer of music unknown. [4539 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 19, 
1915; E 860220; Fowler music pub. 
co., Newburyport, Mass. 


WEDDING IN THE woops; cantata, Eng- 
lish adaptation of a poem by Sophus 
Micaelis, music by Michael Nyrop, 
of U. S., op. 1; tenor solo, mixed 
chorus and full orchestra; piane 
score. [4540 


© Mar. 11, °1915; 2 © Mar. 15, 
1915; FE 360485; Michael Jens Flem- 
ming Nyrop, Lynn, Mass. 


WEE (THE) LITTLE HOUSE THAT YOU 
LIVE IN; words and music by Tom 
Mellor, Harry Gifford and Fred God- 
frey, of England. [4541 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 «@ Mar. ‘24, 
1915; E 351594; B. Feldman & eo. 
London. 


WHAT AM I GOING TO DO WITHOUT YOU; 
words and music by A. J. Mills, J. P. 
Long and Bennett Scott, of Great 
Britain. [4542 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 1c. Apr. 7, 19155 
E 351692; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. : 

WHAT DO WE CARE, WE TWO; words and 
music by Fred Godfrey and Law- 
rence Wright, of England. [4543 

© Mar. 80, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 
1915; E 356670; B. Feldman & co. 
London. 

WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT A WIFE? words 
by Alfred Perceval Graves, Irish air 
arranged by James M. McLaughlin, 
of U. S., part song for mixed voices. 

Ato. [4544 

©: Feb. 16,1915; 2 ¢.)Mar. 13, 
1915; E 359869; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 

WHAT’S THE USE; words by Hugh E. 
Wright, music by Alan Murray, of 
England. [4545 

©) . Jans 30,)1915 co dec. Mani 2s, 
1915; E 356642; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


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4546 


“Waar SHALL WE DO? words and music 
by Haldor Lillenas, of U. S. [4546 


© Mar. 29),1915;.2; e.. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860897; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


WHAT WOULD THE SEASIDE BE WITH- 
OUT THE LADIES; words and music 
by Kenneth Lyle and Andrew AIl- 
len, of England. [4547 

©. Jan.) 30," 1905s , Ay, ie. ; Mars 23, 
1915; E 356643; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WHAT YOU’VE NEVER HAD, YOU NEVER 
MISS; words and music by A. J. 
Mills, J. P. Long and Bennett Scott, 
of Great Britain. [4548 


©. Mar. 5; 1905: 1 © (Mart .46, 
1915; E 3856494; Star music pub. 
co., ltd., London. 


WHEN A LITTLE WOMAN SAYS, I LOVE 
you; words by Perey Watson, music 
by Felix Powell, of Great Britain. 

[4549 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 c Mar. 16, 

1915; E 356493; Star music pub. co., 
Itd., London, 


WHEN ALL THE WORLD IS YOUNG; part- 
song, words by Chas. Kingsley, music 


by F. A. Challinor, of England; 
male voices. 4to. (Choral album, 
no. 1197.) [4550 


© Mar. 9, 191581. c.. Mar» 22, 
1915; E 351555; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


WHEN AMERICA WAS YOUNG; words 
and music by T. J. C. Ingraham, arr. 
by Chas. E. Soutiea, of U. 8S. [4551 


© 1c. Feb. 26, 1915; E 360124; 
Thomas J. C. Ingraham, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


WHEN DADDY COMES HOME AGAIN; 
words by Lina Jephson, music by 
A. H. Behrend, of England; no. 2 in 
A, and no. 1 in F. [4552 


(© Mar. 22, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 30, 
1915; E 3856674; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Iltd., London. 


WHEN DOLLARS BUY LIFE’S WAY; words 
and music by Will Evans, of U. S. 
[4553 
© Mar. 23, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 360750; Evans & Lennox, 
Philadelphia. 

WHEN I COME BACK TO MY HOME TOWN; 
words and music py Frederick Shut- 
tleworth, of Canada. [4554 

© Mar. 16, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 351517; Hawkes & Harris 
music co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. 


pt. I11, n. s., v. 10 


WHEN I MEET MOTHER IN DREAMLAND; 
words and music by C. A. Burton, 
arr. by Juno. S. Crowley, of U. S. 

[4555 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360758; Chas. A. Burton, 
Dayton, O. 


WHEN I’VE FINISHED GROWING; English 
version by R. H. Elkin, text, music 
and arrangement for stage by H. 
Jacques-Dalcroze, of Switzerland, op. 
54; vocal score. 4to. (Ten chil- 
dren’s scenes, with explanatory text, 
no. 10.) [4556 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 ec. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351619; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


WHEN IT’S MOONLIGHT IN Mayo; waltz 
by Perey Wenrich, arr. by W. H. 
Mackie, of U. S.; orch. 4to. [4557 


© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 359504; Leo Feist, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


WHEN MOLLIE DURANGO DOES THE IRISH 
TANGO; tango tempo, tyric hy Curtis 
Dunham, music by Walter L. Rosen- 
berg, of U. S. (Jn The New York 
Sunday American, Mar. 7, 1915.) 

[4558 


© Mar. 7, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359314; Star co., New York. 


WHEN SUNDAY COMES TO TOWN; words 
by Vincent Bryan, music by Harry 
von Tilzer, of U. S. [4559 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1915; 
E 3860883; Harry von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 


WHEN THE APPLE TREES ARE BLOOMING, 
MARJIE DEAR; words by Owen R. 
Lewis, music by C. M. Arthur, of 
U.S. New York, C. L. Partee music 
pub. co. [4560 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 25, 1915; 
E 359102; Louie Overton, Ackworth, 
Kan. 


WHEN THE CUCKOO COMES AGAIN ; words 
by J. T. Bill, music by Don Loring, 
of U. S. [4561 

©: Sept. 24, 1914;. 2 ec. Mar, 12, 
1915; E 360423; J. T. Bill, Dudley, 
England. 


WHEN THE HONK-HONK, HONKS; words 
by John Wilkes, music by Bertha T. 
Allen, of U. S.; ladies’ voices. 4to. 

} [4562 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 12, 1915; 

EK 360488; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
eago, 


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no. 4, 1915 


4579 


WHEN THE MOON ‘REVEALED THE LOVE- 
LIGHT IN YOUR EYES; words and mu- 
sic by G. P. Fisher, of U. S. [4563 


© 1c. Feb. 19, 1915; E 360219; 
George P. Fisher, Cos Cob, Conn. 


WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM; (Hoffnung), 
words anom., music by Louise Reich- 
ardt, arr. by Ernest J. Scheerer, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. (Second 
series, no. 60,) [4564 


© Mar. 2, 1915;°2'c.'Mar. 9,'1915; 
BE 359295; Willis music co. Cin- 
einnati. 


WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN IN OLD NEW 
HAMPSHIRE, THEN MY HEART GOES 
DOWN IN TENNESSEE; words by Dick 
Howard, music by Hugene Platz- 
mann, of U. S. [4565 


© Feb. 19, 1915; 2c. Feb. 19, 1915; 
E 359056; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 


WHEN THE SUN SINKS TO REST; words 
by Samuel Lover, music by Albert 
Robins, of England; voice and piano. 
4to. [4566 


i) Mar., 27,.1915; 1..¢ Mar.. 29, 
1915; E 351659; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


WHEN THE WAR IS OVER; words by 
Leonard Cooke, music by Cuthbert 
Clarke, of England. [4567 


fm fan. 30, 1915: 1 ¢c. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356562; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WHEN THEY MINGLE STRAINS OF DIXIE 
WITH My oOLD KENTUCKY HOME; 
words and music by H. Raymond, of 
we 8: [4568 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 360490; 
Harry Raymond, San Quentin, Cal. 


WHEN WAR IS O'ER; by J. Lawrence 
Erb, of U. S.; piano. [4569 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ¢c. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360534; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


WHEN WE’VE WOUND UP THE WATCH ON 
THE RHINE; quick march, music by 
H. EH. Darewski, ‘arr. by ‘J. Ord 
Hume, of Great Britain; military 
band. 4to. (Boosey’s march jour- 
nal, no. 290.) [4570 


oy Mar, 24, 1915: 1 ¢. Mar. Si, 
1915; E 351673; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


WHEN WE'VE WOUND UP THE WATCH.ON 
THE RHINE—Continued. 
—— words by F. W. Mark, music by 
H. E. Darewski, of England. [4571 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356598; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WHEN YOU SAID YOU LOVED ME TRUE} 
words by William Parquet, music by 
H. Joseph, of U. S.; ballad with violin 
obligato and piano ace. [4572 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
E 360482; Henry Joseph, Chicago. 


WHEN YOU SEE OLD GLOBY FAR AWAY 
FROM HOME; lyric by C. Warren 
Landon, music by S. Snowden Cas- 
sard, of U. S. [4573 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1915; EH 360466; 
Caslan music pub. co., New York. 


WHEN YOU WANDER THROUGH THE 
FIELDS (Wenn ihr auf die haide 
geht); translated by Mrs. Webster- 
Powell, music by Cornelius Riibner, 
of Denmark, domiciled at New York, 
N. Y., high voice in D. [4574 

O) Websi't, «1915: 24¢ Maras. 
1915; E 359367; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


WHERE My KING LEADS ON; words hy 
W. C. Poole, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, jr., of U. S. [4575 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860875; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 

WHERE THE GROSSVATER FLOWS EVERY: 
WHERE; waltz song, words by Lee 
Sprankle, music by E. C. Deibel, of 
U. S. Cleveland, Peerless music co. 

[4576 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. -15, 
1915; E 360489; E. C. Deibel, 
Akron, O. 

WHERE THE MISSION BELLS ARE CHIM= 
ING, DOWN BESIDE THE SEA; words by 
Roger Lewis, music by Ernie Erd 
man, of U.S. [4577 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915: 
E 360329; Tell Taylor, New York. 


WHILE I’M DREAMING OF THE WAB; 
-mareh and two step, words and 
music by H. Grove, of U. S., arr. by 
Elmer P. Grove, of U. S. [4578 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 360349; 
Hal Grove, Brooklyn. 

WHITE LizAc; words by Thomas S. 
Jones, jr., music by Harold Osborn 
Smith, of U. S.; medium voice and 
piano. [4579 

© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 1,:1915; 
E 360174; G. Schirmer, New York. 


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4580 


Write (THE) MAIDENS; 
action, English words by R. H. 
Elkin, text and music by E. Jacques- 
Daleroze, of Switzerland, op. 60, 
vocal score. 4to. (Ten callisthenic 
sengs, with explanatory text, no. 1.) 

[4580 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 1 «@ Mar. 26, 
1915; E 351620; Jobin & co., Lau- 
sanne, Switzerland. 


WuHuo FOLLOWS THEE, O LorD; a hymn 
of trust, words by H. O. Knowlton, 
music by Addison F. Andrews, of 
U.S. [4581 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1915; 
® 3860371; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
@elphia. 


WHO'LL BE A VOLUNTEER? words by 
BK. A. Ennel, musie by Chas. H. 
Gabriel, jr., of U. S. [4582 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2.c Mar. 19, 
3915; E. 360876; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


WHO MADE THE WORLD PROGRESS? words 
and music by E. Levee, of U. S. 
[4583 


© Mar, 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1915; 
E 360307 ; Edward Levee, Chicago. 


WHOOPS, LET’S DO IT AGAIN; words and 
music by William Hargreaves and 
John Neat, of England. [4584 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 23, 
1915; E 356644; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WHY BIDE I BY THE SEA? poem by A. M. 
Lyon, music by W. R. Hedden, of 
U. S. [4585 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 360211; A. Maynard Lyon, New 
York. 


WHY DID SOLOMON KEEP A HAREM; 
words by R. P. Weston, music by 
H. E. Darewski. [4586 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1:e. Mar. 20 
¥915; E 3856584; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WHY DID YOU SAY GOOD-BYE; lyric by 
Jack Ackerman and Al. Dubin, music 
By Will Gugger, of U. S. [4587 

© Mar. 28, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 26 
1915; E 3860751; Gugger & Acker- 
man, Philadelphia. 


WHY DO YOU HAUNT ME SO; words by 
Grace Newell, music by William 
Polla, of U. S., in key of G. [4588 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1915; 
E 360108; W. C. Polla & co., ine., 
New York. 


pt. 11, 2.8, 9 


song with ; WHY DO YOU MAKE ME WANT YOU; 


words by Will Cobb, music by W. C. 
Powell, of U. S. [4589 
© Feb. 26, 1915; 2 ce Feb. 24, 
1915; E 360055; W. C. Polla & co., 
inc., New York. 
WHY WILL YE DIE? words by C. Aus- 
tin Miles, music by Russell Hancock 
Miles, of U. S.; medium voice. [4590 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ¢..Mar, 16, 
1915; EH 3594387; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. 

Wipows (THE) AND ORPHANS CRY; 
souvenir song, words and music by 
J. Schaffer, of U. S. [4591 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 e@. ‘Mar’ 26; 
1915; KE 3860784; Jacob Schaffer, 
Brooklyn. 

WIENER (DER) WALZER; aus Der liebe 
Pepi, operette in 3 akten, No. 12, 
text von Bruno Decker u. Otto 
Sprinzel, musik von Walter W. 
Goetze, of Germany; geSang u. 
klavierbegl. [4592 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 2, 1915; 
EK 351682; Harmonie verlag, Berlin 
Halensee, Germany. 


WILD (THE) ROSE; operetta for ladies’ 
voices in two acts, text by Edith M. 
Burrows, music by W. Rhys-Herbert, 
of U. S.; voeal score. 4to. (Fischer 
ed. no. 3910) [4593 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 20, 
1915; D 19560; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 
WILD ROSES; music by Hans Harthan, 
of U. S., women’s voices. S8vo. 
[4594 
© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 @ HMeboan 
1915; E 360126; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 

WILL 0’ THE WISP; trio, words and 
music by J. W. Cherry, arr, by 
James M. McLaughlin, of the U. S.; 
two sops. and alto. 4to. (The coda, 
no. 481) [4595 

© Feb. 19, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 3,1915; 
E 360198; Ginn & co., Boston. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 

WILL YOU COME TO MY LITTLE BUNGA- 
Low; words by Jack Winters and 
Geo. Winters, music by Elmer Ren- 
nie, of U. S. [4596 

© Mar. 23, 1915; 1 ¢e Mare ao, 
1915; E 360749; Winters & Rennie, 
Seranton, Pa. 

WILLIS PRACTICAL ANTHEMS. 96 p. 

4to. [4597 


© Mar. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
2, 1915; A 397378; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


292 


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no. 4, 1915 


4614 


WINDLASS SONG; words by William Al- 
lingham, musie by Edward Elgar, of 
England. 4to. (Selection of songs 
from the progressive music series, 
book 4.) [4598 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 351586; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


WINE, WOMAN AND SONG; words by 
Hugh EB. Wright, music by Wolseley 
Charles, of England. [4599 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 23, 
1915; E 356636; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WITH OUR BEST GIRL IN 1915; hesita- 
tion waltz, words and music by C. 
Villason, of U. S. [4600 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1915; 
E 359441; Carlos Villason, San Fran- 
cisco. 


Woman’s (A) HAND; words by Har- 
old Simpson, music by A. Kingston- 
Stewart, of England; in B flat. 

[4601 

= ieb. 10, 1915; 1. c.. Mar. 20, 

1915; E 356611; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


WoMEN OF ENGLAND; words by Ralph 
and Ray Stanley, music by Leslie 
Alleyn, of England. [4602 


© Feb. 10. 1915; 1 ¢c. Mar, 20, 
1915; E 356575; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WonpDeRFUL (THE) WORLD AND YoU: 
words and music by Clarence L. Gas- 
kill, of U. S. [4603 


©). Oct. 17,. 1913; 2 c«. July 20, 
1914; E 359114; Shisler, Gaskill & 
Benkhart, inc., Philadelphia. 


WON’T YOU BE MY AMORITA; waltz bal- 
lad, words by S. D. Martin, music by 
Thos. Devereaux, of U. S. [4604 


© Mar. 13, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360472; Samuel D. Martin, 
Cincinnati. 


WON’T YOU BE MY ONLY SWEETHEART; 
words by R. J. Inness, music by 
Jack Stanley, of U. S. [4605 


© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360421; G. W. French, Dun- 
dee, Ill. 


WoN’T YOU COME AND RAG WITH ME; 
words by R. J. Inness, music by 
Jack Stanley, of U. S. Washington, 
H. Kirkus Dugdale co. [4606 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c Feb. 25, 
-1915; E 359088; R. J. Inness, Mor- 
ristown, Minn. 


Won’r yOU COME BACK TO ME; words 
and music by Leo Wood, of U. 8. 
[4607 
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1915; E 360500; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


WoN’T YOU PLEASE BE KIND TO ME; 
words by M. E. Bennett, music by 
A. Melvin Crosby, of U. S. New 
York, C. L. Partee music pub. co. 

[4608 


©) Feb. 15, 1915; 2,c.,., Feb. 26, 
1915; EK 3860116; Mary E. Bennett, 
Alpine, N. Y. 


Woop ANEMONES; two-part song, words 
by Joan Rundall, music by Charles 
Harford Lloyd, of England. 4to 
(Yearbook press series, no. 113.) 

[4609 
© Dec. 7, 1914; 1 ec. Mar. 23, 1915; 
E 356649; Year book press, London, 


Woop (THE) SPRITE; by Theodore H. 
Northrup, of U. S.3; piano solo. 
(Wonderland; suite, no. 2.) [4610 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 
E 359298; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


WOODLAND SOUNDS; waltz, by Matilee 

Loeb-Evans, of U. S.; piano. [4611 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1915; 

E 360372; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WorLD (THE) IS HUNGRY FOR A LITTLE 
BIT OF LOVE, EVEN YOU AND I; words 
and music by Carolyn Ayres Turner, 
arr. by W. L. Livernash, of U.S. 

[4612 

© Feb. 23, 1915; 2 c« Feb. 2, 

1915; E 360047; Will L. Livernash, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


WovuLtp you; words by B. C. Mitchell, 
music by A. Melvin Crosby, of U. S. 
New York, C. L. Partee music pub. 


co. [4613 
-© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c Feb. 25, 
1915; E 359096; B. C. Mitchell, 


Eudora, Kans, 


WOULD YOU LIKE TO COME AND MAKE A 
FUSS OF ME; words and music by 
Worton David and Bert Lee, of Eng- 
land. [4614 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1c. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 356596; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


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4615 


pt. III, n. s., v. 1) 


WoULD’NT IT BE GRAND; words by Peg 
M. Hall, music by C. M. Arthur, of 
U.S. New York, C. L. Partee music 
pub. co. [4615 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25,1915; 
BH 359099 ; Ida Mendenhall, Gary, III. 

WSPOMNIENIE O PoLKKE. See Kra- 

kowiak. 


YANKEE (THE) DOODLE; one step, by 
R. S. Morrison, of U. S.; piano. 
(Modern dances for ball room and 
home, no. 12145.) [4616 


© Feb. 24,1915; 2c. Feb. 24,1915; 
EH 360102; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


YE CHOIRS OF NEW JERUSALEM: Waster 
anthem, words by Fulbert of Char- 
tres, music by W. Berwald, of U. S., 
mixed voices. 4to. (Series 10 of 
sacred quartets and choruses, no. 
1136. ) [4617 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 4, 1915; 
BE 360296; Boston music co., Boston. 


YE MARINERS OF FNGLAND; unison 
song, words by Thomas Campbell, 
music by Thomas F. Dunhill, of 
Great Britain; treble voices. 4to. 
(Augener’s edition no. 12507.) [4618 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 15, 1915; 
HE 3851527; Augener, Iltd., London. 


YEARNING FOR MOTHER; words by G. O. 
Hageseth, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [4619 


() Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar,..30, 
1915; E 360774; G. O. Hageseth, 
Luverne, N. Dak. 


YIDDISHER (THE) IRISH BABY; words 
and music by Worton David, Fred 
Godfrey & Lawrence Wright, of 
England. [4620 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 1 «@ Mar. 24, 
1915; EH 3515938; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


You; words by Frances Morrison, mu- 
sic by M. F. Martin, of U. S. [4621 


© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1915; 
HE 360019; Mabel Florence Martin, 
Springfield, Mass. 


You ARE MY ROSE; words by I. R. 
Jaeger, music by A. Melvin Crosby, 
of U. S. New York, C. L. Partee mu- 
Sic pub. co. [4622 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 25,1915; 
E 359095; Isabel R. Jaeger, Wee- 
hawken, N. J. 


YOU ARE THE GIRL I Love; words and 
music by F. J. Federline; of \U. S. 
[4623 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2.¢. Mar. 1,1918; 

EH 359318; Fred J. Federline, Buffalo. 


YOU BROUGHT ME A GARLAND OF ROSES; 
lyric by B. S. Whitson, music by J. B. 
Allemong, of U. S. Roanoke, Va., 
Imperial music co. [4624 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2c, Apr. 3, 1915; 
EH 360898; J. Edwin Allemong and 
Beth Slater Whitson, Mobile. 


You CAN MAKE ALL MY LOVE DREAMS 
COME TRUE; words by David Berg 
and Roy La Pearl, music by Harold 
O’Hare, of U. S. [4625 


© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 138, 
1915; EH 3859889; Maurice Richmond 
musie co., inc., New York. 


YOU CAN’T GET ARRESTED FOR THINKING; 
words by Andrew B. Sterling, musie 
by Harry Von Tilzer, of U. S. 

[4626 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1915; 
EH 360884; Harry von 'Tilzer music 
pub co., New York. 


YOU GREAT BIG WONDERFUL BABY; words 
and music by Nat. D. Ayer, of Eng- 
land. [4627 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 1c. Mar. 24, 
1915; EK 351596; B. Feldman & Co., 
London. 


YOU’LL BE TOO LATE, WHEN YOU KNOCK 
AT MY GATE. See After ’while, you'll 
be too late, when you knock at my 
gate. 


YOU NEVER CAN TELL; words and music 
by G. E. Pierson, of U. S. [4628 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 360469; 
Gertrude EK. Pierson, San Pedro, Cal. 


YOU’RE A GREAT BIG BOUNCING WONDER- 
FUL BUNDLE, OF GIRL; words by Bert 
Lee, music by T. C. Sterndale-Ben- 
nett, of Great Britain. [4629 © 


© Mar. 22, 1915; 1 « Mar. 22, 
1915; H 351556; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 


You’RE A POCKET EDITION OF YOUR 
MOTHER, TWENTY YEARS AGO; lyric 
by Ed. P. Moran, music by Seymour 
-Furth, of U. S. [4630 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1915; 
H 360418; Hal Fryer music co., New 
York. 


294 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


You’RE THE GIRL THAT HAUNTS ME IN 
MY DREAMS; words and music by 
Elvin Hedges, of England. [4631 

Jan. 30," 1915;°'1 ic. “Mar.: 20, 
1915; E 356591; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


You’RE THE ROSE IN MY GARDEN OF 
LOVE; words and music by Walter 
Webb, of America. [4632 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1915; 
E 360378; W. J. Webb music co., 
Philadelphia. 


You’RE THE SWEETEST BUNCH OF SWEET- 
NESS IN THE WORLD; words and 
music by T. Taylor, of U. S. [46383 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1915; 
E 360328; Tell Taylor, New York. 


YOu REMIND ME SO MUCH OF MY 
MOTHER THAT YOU STOLE MY HEART 
AWAY; words by Al. Dubin, music 
by George B. McConnell, of U. S. 

[4634 


©) Feb. 11, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 
1915; E 360234; Emmett J. Welch, 
Philadelphia. 


Youne Contin; words by Robert Burns, 
music by G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
U. S.; sop. or tenor, and alto or 
bar. [4635 

© Feb. 24, 1915; 2 c. each Feb. 25, 
1915; E 359105; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


YOUNG LOYALISTS; words and music by 
G. Sidwell, of Great Britain. To- 
ronto, Young loyalists’ league. [4636 

emer. 15, 1915* 1. ¢. Mar. 17, 
1915; E 351534; George Sidwell, 
Toronto, Canada. 


4642 


YOUR NAME IS MUD; comic sling, words 
by H. Helling, music by Arnold A. 
Krueger, of U.S. [4637 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c Mar. 12, 
1915; E 360459; Henry Helling, Mil- 
waukee. 


ZincaALI (THE); words by George 
Eliot, from The Spanish gypsy, 
music by David Stanley Smith, of 
U. S., op. 86, no. 4; three-part chorus 
of women’s voices (8vo. choruses, no. 
6070. ) [4638 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2 ce Feb. 23, 
1915; E 360024; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


ZION RESTORATION HOST MARCH; Dy 
EK. W. Croft, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Zion City, Ill., arr. by Edith 
Hire, of U. S.; piano. [4639 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 3859490; 
Edgar William Croft, Zion City, Ill. 


ZOE WALTZES; by Z. J. Parenteau, of 
U. S., melody only. [4640 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1915; E 360069; 
Zoel J. Parenteau, Pittsburgh. 


ZONE (THE) IS THE REAL THING FOR 
ME; words and music by L. Meyer, 
of U.S. [4641 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 360350; 
Louis Meyer, San Francisco. 


12 £TuDES, op. 10. See Chopin (F. F.) 


20 BEST HYMNS; compiled by C. C. 
Birenard &© co. of VU. 8S. . 4to. 
(Standard songs, no. 38.) [4642 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ec. Feb... 19, 
1915; E 360297; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1915: 


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Ist OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
| RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


[4642 


ABLE TO SAVE; words by J. H. Sammis, 
music by D. B. Towner, arr. by J. H. 
Tenney. [1 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
- Renewal no. 6659, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Jan. 14, 1888, no. 
1682. 


ANNIE LAURIE; German words by F. F. 
| Hagen, music by A. Geibel; male 
voices. [2 
© by Adam Geibel, Philadelphia, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6605, Mar. 8, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 30, 1887, 
no. 34525. 


ARE YOU WILLING; by William Augustus 

Ogden. [3 
' © by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 
' O., as widow of the author, in re- 
'newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6630, Mar. 13, 1915. Original entry, 
| Apr. 18, 1887, no. 10429. ; 


Ave Marta In F; by A. H. Rosewig; 
sop. or ten. [4 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
as the author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no 6616, Mar. 8, 
1915. Renewal entry, Sept. 9, 1901, 
/ no. C 12996. 


AVE VERUM IN F; solo by A. H. Rose- 

' wig; contralto or basso. [5 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 

| as the author, in extension for 14 
years. Renewal no. 6614, Mar. 8, 
1915. Renewal entry, Sept. 9, 1901, 
no. C 12993. 


AWAKE, AWAKE; words by J. H. Sam- 
mis, music by D. B. Towner. [6 


| © by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 


if 


the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6462, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Nov. 25, 1887, no. 
30568. 


BED-TIME (A) SONG; words by Lilian 
Dynever Rice, music by Ethelbert 
Nevin. [7 

© by Anne Paul Nevin, New York, 

| as widow of the author, in renewal 

_ for 28 years. Renewal no. 6597. 

Mar. 8, 1915. Original entry, Oct. 

24, 1887, no. 27541. 


BELLE (THE) OF SARATOGA. See 


Pauline. 


BLEST GOSPEL BANNER; words by Fan- 
nie Chadwick, music by George F. 
Root. [ 


© by F. W. Root and Clara Louise 
Burnham, Chicago, as children of 
the deceased author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6564, Mar. 
5, 1915. Original entry, Apr. 29, 
1887, no. 11481. 


BoNUM EST; by Dudley Buck, op. 64, 
no. 2; sop., alto, ten., bass. [9 
© by Madeline B. Blossom, New 
York, and Dudley Buck, New York, 
as children of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 6610, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal en- 
try, Sept. 9, 1901, no. C 12987. 


CAPRICE NO. 1; by G. W. Chadwick. 
(Two caprices for pianoforte, no. 1) 
[10 


© by George W. Chadwick, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 6587, Mar. 6, 
1915. Original entry, Feb. 10, 1888, 
no. 43895. 


CAPRICE NO. 2; by G. W. Chadwick. 
(Two caprices for the pianoforte, 
no. 2) [11 


© by George W. Chadwick, Ros- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6588, Mar. 6, 
1915. Original entry, Feb. 10, 1888, 
no. 4396. 


CERTAIN (THE) REFUGE; words by T. G. 
La Moille, music by D. A. Clippin- 
ger. [12 


© by Geo. La Moille Omsted, Val- 
paraiso, Ind., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6541, Mar. 3, 1915. Original entry, 
Mar. 5, 1887, no. 5229. 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Ring 
out, wild bells; by Chopin, arr. by 
M. Vogrich; men’s voices. [13 

© by Max Vogrich, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6680, Apr. 1, 1915. 
Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, no. 
33769. 


297 :: 


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4642 (14) 


CHORUS OF THE YEAR; by George F. | CoME, RISE WITH THE LARK; quartette 
[14 


Root. 


‘© by F. W. Root and Clara Louise 
Burnham, Chicago, as children of 
the deceased author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 6637, Mar. 
18, 1915. Original entry, Apr. 29, 
1887, no. 11482. 


CHRIST IS MINE; words by A. T. Pier- 
son, music by D. B. Towner. [15 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6470, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Dec. 7, 1887, no. 
31588. 


CHRIST OUR PASSOVER; Haster anthem 
by W. W. Gilchrist. [16 


© by W. W. Gilchrist, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 6512, Feb. 
25, 1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 
1887, no. 33747. 


CHRISTMAS BELLS; by G. D. Wilson, 
op. 46. [17 


© by Jospehine M. Wilson, Nyack, 
N. Y., as widow of the author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal! no. 
6618, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewed entry, 
Sept. 9, 1901, no. C 18001. 


CLEAR THE TRACK; by Henry S. Taylor 
and J. B. Herbert. [18 


© by Harry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, I1., 
as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 65386, Mar. 1, 
1915. Original entry, June 25, 1887, 
no. 16458. 


CLING To THE BIBLE; words by M. J. 
Smith, music by James R. Murray. 
[19 


© by Mrs. James R. Murray, Cin- 
cinnati, as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6568, Mar. 5, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 14, 1887, no. 10028. 


COME OUT ’TIS NOW SEPTEMBER; glee 
song by C. P. Morrison; mixed 
voices. [20 


© by Mar. A. Morrison, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6622, Mar. 11, 
1915. Original entry, Mar. 28, 1887, 
no. 7286. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 19 


by C. A. White; in A; mixed voices. 
(C. A. White’s secular quartettes for § 
mixed voices. ) {21 


Mince) as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal no. 6569, Mar. 6, 1915. Re- § 
newal entry, July 27, 1901, no. C | 
10809. 


COME SEE THE PLACE WHERE JESUS LAY. | 
See Gilchrist (W. W.) ‘Two Easter | 
hymns. 


CoURTSHIP ; poetry by Frederick Lang- | 
bridge, music by A. W. Thayer. [22 | 


© by Arthur W. Thayer, Boston, | 
as author, in renewal for 28 years. | 
Renewal no. 6600, Mar. 8, 1915. Orig- | 
inal entry, Oct. 26, 1887, no. 27712. 


CRADLE SonG; words from the German | 
by Elizabeth Prentiss, music by | 
Ethelbert Nevin. [23 


© by Anne Paul Nevin, New York, | 
as widow of the author, in renewal | 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6599, | 
Mar. 8, 1915. Original entry, Oct. 
24, 1887, no. 27544. 


Curtous (A) CIRCUMSTANCE; song by 
W. L. Blumenschein, op. 18, no. 2. 

[24 
© by W. L. Blumenschein, Dayton, 

O., as the author, in renewal for 28 | 


years. Renewal no. 6654, Mar. 22, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 8, 1887, 
no. 31661. 


DAINTY DARLING; words by T. G. La 
Moille, music by D. A. Clippinger. 
[ 25. 


© by Geo. La Moille Omsted, Val- 
paraiso, Ind., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6540, Mar. 3, 1915. Original entry, 
Mar. 5, 1887, no. 52380. 


Doe’s (THE) MEAT MAN; by M. Vog- 
rich. [26 | 
© by Max Vogrich, London, as | 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. | 
Renewal no. 6675, Apr. 1, 1915. 
Original entry, Oct. 10, 1887, no. 
26195. 


Ducuess (THE); original dance by 
Herman Stansburg, jr., music by © 
J. EH. Fancher. [27 

© by J. E. Fancher, % Oliver Dit-. 
son co., Boston, as the author, in re-- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6604, Mar. 8, 1915. Original entry,. 
Dec. 30, 1887, no. 34488. 


298 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


| no. 4,1915 
_ Bruve 1n.A FLAT; by R. Joseffy ; plang: 
[ 


© by Rafael Joseffy, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years! Renewal no. 6666; Apr. 1, 
1915: Original entry, Oct. 10, 1887, 
no. 26163: 


| WGaram THE FAIREST’ OF FLOWERS; 

words by T. G. La Moille, music by 

D. A. Clippinger. [29 
© by Geo. La Moille Omsted, 
Valparaiso, Ind., as the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6584, Mar. 5, 1915. Original entry, 
» Mar. 7, 1887, no. 58387. 


Giucurist (W. W.) Two Easter 
hymns; by W. W. Gilchrist. Con- 
tents:—Come see the place where 
Jesus lay.—Lift your glad voices. 
[380 
© by W. W. Gilchrist, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 
_ 28 years. Renewal no. 6513, Feb. 25, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 


CE EE act 


no. 383748. 


{ 
j 
| GIVE ME MY OWN NATIVE ISLE; quar- 
tette by C. A. White; in D; men’s 
voices. (C. A. White’s secular quar- 
_ tettes for mixed voices.) fot 
| © by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
| Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
_ newal no. 6572, Mar. 6, 1915. Re- 
_ newal entry, July 27, 1901, no. C 
| 10812: 


Guap (THE) MESSAGE; words by S. M. 
Sayford, music by D. B. Towner. 

[82 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 6465, Feb. 18, 1915. 

Original entry, Nov. 25, 1887, no. 

30566. 


GLORIA IN EXCELSIS; by Dudley Buck, 
_ op. 64, no. 1; sop., alto, ten., bass. 
[33 
© by Madeline B. Blossom, New 
York, and Dudley Buck, New York, 
as children of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
' no. 6611, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal en- 
try, Sept. 9, 1901, no. C 12988. 


GLOBIA IN. EXCELSIS, IN C; by P. A. 
Schnecker. [34 


© by Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6675, Apr. 1, 1915. Original entry, 
Oct. 10, 1887, no. 26185. 


4642 (42) 


Hap I My cHoIcE; song by F. N. Shep- 
perd. [35 


© by Mary E. Shepperd, New 
York, as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6668, Apr. 1, 1915. Original entry, 
Oct. 10, 1887, no. 26171. 


HARK, HARK MY SOUL; Sacred song by 
H. R. Shelley. 1.2 voices. 2. 4 
voices. [36, 37 


© by Harry Rowe Sheiley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6667, 6672, 
each Apr. 1, 1915. Original entry, 
Oct. 10, 1887, no. 26169, 26184. 


HAVE ONE WITH ME; as Sung in Edward 
Harrigan’s new play, McNooney’s 
visit, words by Edward Harrigan, 
music by Dave Braham. [38 


© by Geo. Braham, New York, as 
child of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6642, Mar. 18, 1915. cae entry, 
Apr. 2, 1887, no. 7949. 


HEAR, O LorD; by George W. Marston. 
[39 


© by E. Howard Thayer, Boston, 
as executor, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6589, Mar. 6, 1915. 
Original entry, Feb. 10, 1888, no. 
4398. 


HIs LOVE SHINES OVER ALL; by George 
W. Marston; sop. or ten. [40 


© by E. Howard Thayer, Boston, 
as executor, in rewenal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6591, Mar. 6, 1915. 
Original entry, Feb. 10, 1888, ‘no. 
4400. 


HOME SWEET HOME; fantasie de salon, 
by T. P. Ryder, op. 53; piano. [41 


© by T. P. Ryder, % White-Smith 
music pub. co., Boston, as widow of 
the author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 6559, Mar. 5, 1915. Re- 
newal entry, July 27, 1901, no. 
C 10817. 


HUMBLE (A) PLACE IN GLORY; words 
by Harriet Jones, music by D. B. 
Towner. [42 


© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6468, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Nov. 25, 1887, no. 
30569. 


299 


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4642 (43) 


I’VE GATHERED THEM IN; or, The old 
grave digger, words and music by 
C. A. White; bass or contralto. [438 


© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal no. 6570, Mar. 6, 1915. Re- 


newal entry, July 27, 1901, no. C. 


10810. 


I WILL LIFT UP MINE EYES UNTO THE 
HILLS; Psalm cCxxI, music by A. J. 
Holden. [44 


© by Albert J. Holden, White 
Plains, N. Y., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
66389, Mar. 18, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 19, 1887, no. 10599. 


IN LOVE SHE FELL; words by Margaret 
Deland, music by Frank Lynes; male 
voices. [45 


© by Adéle G. Lynes, Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6592, Mar. 6, 
1915. Original entry, Feb. 23, 1888, 
no. 5807. 


JABBERWOCK (THE); by M. Vogrich. 

[46 

© by Max Vogrich, London, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 6674, Apr. 1, 1915. 

Original entry, Oct. 10, 1887, no. 
26194. 


JESUS CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR; words by 
El. Nathan, music by James Mc- 
Granahan. [47 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, O., 
as executor of the author, in rewenal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6537, 
Mar. 4, 1915. Original entry, July 
7, 1887, no. 17464. 


JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL; by George 
W. Marston; contralto or baritone. 

[48 

© by E. Howard Thayer, Boston, 

as executor, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 6590. Mar. 6, 1915. 

Original entry, Feb. 10, 1888, no. 

4399. 


JOYOUS SPRING; morceau by G. D. 
Wilson; piano. [49 


© by Josephine M. Wilson, % 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston, 
as widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6553, 
Mar. 5, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C 10802, 


300 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


JUBILATE DEO IN B FLAT; by Dudley 
Buck, op. 63, no. 2; sop., alto, ten., | 
bass. [50 


© by Madeline B. Blossom, New 
York, and Dudley Buck, New York, | 
as children of the deceased author, | 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal | 
no. 6617, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal 
entry, Sept. 9, 1901, no. C 12998. 


JUBILATE DEO IN D (O be ne | 
music by A. Geibel. 1 | 


© by Adam Geibel, ee 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6593, Mar. 8, 
1915. Original entry, July 22, 1887, 
no. 18787. 


LACHNER (FRANZ) Reverie, by Lach- | 

ner, arr. by H. R. Shelley; organ. » 
[52_ 

© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New | 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6686, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Dee. 24, 1887, 
no. 33795. 


LEAD KINDLY LIGHT; by Dudley Buck, | 
op. 68, no. 2; sop., alto, ten., bal | 
[53 | 

© by Madeline B. Blossom, New | 
York, and Dudley Buck, New York, 
as children of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 vears. Renewal 
no. 6613, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal | 
entry, Sept. 9, 1901, no. C 12990. | 


LIFT YOUR GLAD vorces. See Gilchrist. 
(W. W.) Two Easter hymns. | 


LOOK AND LIVE; by W. A. Ogden. 


© by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 
O., as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6636, Feb. 18, 1915. Original entry, | 
Apr. 18, 1887, no. 10479. | 


LOVE’S SUNSHINE; song by J. Jordan; | 
sop. or ten. [55 | 


© by Jules Jordan, Providence, 
R. I., as the author, in renewal for | 


28 years. Renewal no. 6652, Mar. 
22, 1915. Original entry, Oct. 22, | 
1887, no. 27440. 


| 
| 


MAGNIFICAT IN F'; by W. W. a | 
. [56 | 


© by W. W. Gilchrist, Philadel- | 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6682, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 
no. 338786. | 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


MAGNIFICAT IN G; by W. W. Series 
© by W. W. Gilchrist, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6683, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 
no. 33787. 


MAIDEN’s sone (Miidchenlied) ; by Erik 
Meyer-Helmund, transcribed by M. 
Vogrich; piano. [58 

© by Max Vogrich, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6676, Apr. 1, 1915. 
Original entey; Oct... 10, 1887%,,..n0: 
26203. 


MAZEPPA MARCH; by G. W. Kase. 


_ © by George W. Kase, Boston, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 66038, Mar. 8, 1915. 
Original entry, Dec. 19, 1887, no. 
33164. 


MAZURKA IN G; by Mrs. R. R. For- 
man; piano. [60 
© by Mrs. R. R. Forman, Hights- 
town, N. J., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6602, Mar. 8, 1915. Original entry, 
Dec. 19, 1887, no. 338159. 


MOONLIGHT DANCE; mazurka brillante 
by T. P. Ryder, op. 67; piano. [61 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. ¢co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6556, 
Mar. 5, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C 10808. 


MoUNTAIN ECHOES; mazurka elegante 
by T. P. Ryder, op. 57; piano. [62 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6557, 
Mar. 5, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C 10815. 


NEARER MY GoD TO THEE; fantaisie de 
Concert by ."T...P. Ryder, op...65: 
piano. [63 

© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6555, 
Mar. 5, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C 10807. 


[59 


O SALUTARIS HOSTIA; by A. H. Rose- 


wig; in F; soprano. [64 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 6615, Mar. 8, 
1915. Renewal entry, Sept. 9, 1901, 
no. C 12994. 


4642 (71) 


O THOU TO WHOM IN ANCIENT TIME; 
anthem by C. P. Morrison; bar. solo, 
quartette and chorus. [65 


© by Mary A. Morrison, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 66238, Mar, 
11. 1915. Original entry, Apr. 12, 
1887, no. 9035. 


OH, BE READY; by William Augustus 

Ogden. [66 

© by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 

O., as widow of the author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

6629, Mar. 18, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 18, 1887, no. 10426. 


Otp (THE) GRAVE DIGGER. 
gathered them in. 


See I’ve 


ONCE MORE WE GATHER; words by C. L. 
Burnham, music by George F. Root. 
[G7 

© by F. W. Root and Clara Louise 
Burnham, Chicago, as children of the 
deceased author, in renewal for 28 


years. Renewal no. 6562, Mar. 5, 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 29, 1887, 
no. 11488. 


PAULINE; or, The belle of Saratoga, an 


operetta in two acts, written by 
George Cooper, music by H. P. 
Danks. [68 


© by Mrs. H. R. Danks, New 
York, as widow of the author, in ex- 
tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
6619, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal entry, 
July 19, 1901, no. A 13448. 


PRAISE YE THE LorD; Thanksgiving 
anthem by A. J. Holden. [69 


© by Albert J. Holden, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6595, Mar. 8, 
1915. Original entry, Sept. 28, 1887, 
no. 24367. 


RAFF (JOSEPH JOACHIM) Saviour, 
breathe an evening blessings; by 
Raff, arr, by P. A. Schnecker. [70 


© by Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6671, Apr. 1, 1915. Original entry, 
Oct. 10, 1887, no. 26182. 


REMEMRANCE; grande marche by T. P. 
Ryder, op. 56; piano. [71 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no 6558, Mar. 
5, 1915. Renewal entry, July 27, 
1901, no. C 10816. 


301 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4642. (72) 


pt. 111, m.,8,,-v. 10 


Resurrection (THE): song by H. R. |. SCOTCH Lassiz, JEAN; song and chorus 


Shelley ; sop. [72] 


© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6687, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Dee. 24, 1887, 
no. 88796. 


Rock OF AGES; by Dudley Buck, op. 65, 
no. 8; sop., alto, ten., bass. [73 


© by Madeline B. Blossom, New 
York, and Dudley Buck, New York, 
as children of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 6612, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal 
entry, Sept. 9, 1901, no. C 12989. 


ROLL ALONG CHILDREN ; song and chorus 
by H. S. Taylor and J. B. Herbert. 
[74 
© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, I11., 
as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6535, Mar. 1, 
1915. Original entry, June 25, 1887, 
no. 16455. 


Rose (THE); ballad by W. W. Gil- 
christ; with mezzo-soprano solo. [75 


© by W. W. Gilchrist, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6679, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 
no. 33754. 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGORVITCH) 
Majestic sweetness sits enthroned; 
by Rubinstein, arr. by P. A. Schneck- 
er. [76 


© by Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6677, Apr. 1, 1915. Original entry, 
Dec. 12, 1887, no. 32122. 


RussIAN (A) ROMANCE; by H. Hoff- 
mann, arr. by H. R. Shelley; organ. 
[77 
© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6669, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Oct. 10, 1887, 
no. 26179. 


scene romantique by 
T. P. Ryder, op. 63; piano. [78 


© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years: Renewal .no: 6554. 
Mar. 5, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C 10806. 


RUSTIC MAIDEN; 


arr. by H. Miller. 


© by Harry Miller, %. Chas. 
Ditson & co., New York, as the a 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal no. 6607, Mar. 8; 1915. Re- 
newal entry, July 19, 1901, no. C 
10480. 


Sea (THE) KING; song by C. A. White; 
bass. [80 
© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 
newal no. 65738, Mar. 6, 1915. Re- 
newal entry, July 27, 1901, no. C 
10818. 


SEALS ARE. SHATTERED; 
George F. Root. 


© by F. W. Root and Clara Louise 
Burnham, Chicago, as children of the 
deceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6563, Mar. 5, 
1915. Renewal entry, Mar. 10, 1887, 
no. 5745. 


Easter, by 
[81 


SERENADE; by H. R. Shelley; organ. 
[82 
© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6685, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 
no. 33794. 


SHADOWS OF THE PAST; 
Ryder, op. 59; piano. 
© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6561, 
Mar. 5, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. 10819. 


idylle by T. P. 
[83 


SHEPHERD’S DREAM (Le réve du pas- 
teur) ; melodie varie by T. P. Ryder, 
op. 58; piano. [84 

© by Eliza J. Ryder, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in extension 
for 14 years. Renewal no. 6560, 
Mar. 5, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
27, 1901, no. C 10818. 


SHortT TE DEUM No. 6 IN E FLAT; with- 
out repetitions, by Dudley Buck, op. 
61, no. 1; sop., alto, ten., bass. [85 


© by Madeline B. Blossom, New 

York, and Dudley Buck, New York, 

- as: children of the deceased author, 

in extension for 14 years. Renewal 

no. 6608, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal en- 
try, Sept. 9, 1901, no. C 18004. 


302 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 4, 1915 


SING ALLELUIA FORTH ; by Dudley Buck, 
op. 65, no. 1; sop., alto, tenor, bass. 
[86 
© by Madeline B. Blossom, New 
York, and Dudley Buck, New York, 
as children of the deceased author, 
in extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 6609, Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal 
entry, Sept. 9, 1901, no. C 12980. 


SPREAD OUT YOUR WHITE SAILS; duett 
by C. A. White; sop. and alto, or ten. 
and bass. [87 

© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 vears. Re- 
newal no. 6551, Mar. 5, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Apr. 14, 1887, no. 10041. 


STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT; words 
by H. W. Longfellow, music by 
Ethelbert Nevin. [88 

© by Anne Paul Nevin, New York, 
as widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6598, 
Mar. 8, 1915. Original entry, Oct. 
24, 1887, no. 27543. 


STRAIN (THE) UPRAISE; by George F. 
Root. [89 
© by F. W. Root and Clara Louise 
Burnham, Chicago, as children of 
the deceased author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6565. Mar. 5, 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 21, 1887, 
no. 10771. 


SWEET SAVIOUR, BLESS US ERE WE GO; 
by W. W. Gilchrist. [90 
© by W. W. Gilchrist, Philadel- 
phia, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6678, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 12, 1887, 
no. 32124. 


TAKE THIS LETTER TO MY MOTHER; Song 

and chorus by Will S. Hays. [91 

© by Rosa Belle Hays, Louisville, 

as widow of the author. in extension 

for 14 years. Renewal no. 6606, 

Mar. 8, 1915. Renewal entry, July 
19, 1901, no. C 10478. 


Trt Deum IN F; by M. Vogrich. [92 
© by Max Vogrich, London, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6681, Apr. 1, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, Dec. 24, 1887, no. 33781. 


Te DEUM LAUDAMUS; by H. P. Danks. 

[93 

© by Mrs. H. R. Danks, New York, 

as widow of the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 6621, 

Mar. 17, 1915. Original entry. Nov. 
14, 1887, no. 29447. 


91671—15——-7 


4642 (100) 
THIS IS THE LORD’S OWN DAY; quar- 
tette by Kreutzer, adapted by C. P. 
Morrison; mixed voices. [94 
© by Mary A. Morrison, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6624, Mar. 


11, 1915. Original entry, Nov. 18, 
1887, no. 29982. 

"TIS DIVIDING THE WORLD; by W. A. 
Ogden. [95 


© by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 
O., as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6628, Mar. 13, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 18, 1887, no. 10410. 


TOM, THE PIPER’S SON; quartet by F. A. 
Kendall; male voices. [96 


© by Frank A. Kendall, Chicago, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6601, Mar. 8, 
1915. Original entry, Oct. 31, 1887, 
no, 28239. 


TWILIGHT (A) PICTURE; by H. R. 
Shelley; organ. [97 


© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6684, Apr. 
1, 1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 
1887, no. 33793. 


Two (THE) BARDS (Y ddau awenydd) ; 
poem by William Apmadoe, English 
version by Llewelyn D. Bevan, com- 
posed by J. W. Price. [98 


© by J. W. Parson Price, Ozone 
Park, L. I., N. Y., as the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6641, Mar. 18, 1915. Original:entry, 
Apr. 9, 1887, no. 8680. 


UNISON MASS IN F; by W. A. Leon- 
ard; organ acc. [99 


© by Thomas F. Leonard, Law- 
rence, Mass., as next of kin of the 
author who is not living, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6594, Mar. 8, 1915. Original entry. 
Aug. 8, 1887, no. 20273. 


VespreR (THE) HOUR; sacred song, 
duet, by H. R. Shelley. [100 


© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no, 6670, Apr. 1, 
1915. Original entry, Oct. 10, 1887, 
no. 26181, 


303 


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4642 (101) 


pt. IIT, 0. S., Vv. 10, oe « 


Vesper (THE) HOUR—Continued. WitH JESUS WE WILL BEAR THE CROSS; 


—— —— by H. R. Shelley. [101 
© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6664, Apr. 
1, 1915. Original entry, May 20, 
1887, no. 183870. 


words by Harriet Jones, music by 
D. B. Towner. [104 

© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6469, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Nov. 25, 1887, no. 
30570. 


e ? . . ; 
WE’LL BE THERE; words by Horatius WOMAN’S LOVE; poetry by B. R., music 


Bonar, music by D. B. Towner. 
[102 
© by D. B. Towner, Chicago, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6467, Feb. 18, 1915. 
Original entry, Nov. 25, 1887, no. 
30567. 


by W. L. Blumenschein, op. 18, no. 1. 

[105 

© by W. L. Blumenschein, Day- 

ton, O., as the author, in renewal for 

28 years. Renewal no. 6653, Mar. 

22, 1915. Original entry, Dec. 8, 
1887, no. 31660. 


WRECK (THE); descriptive song by 


WINNIE BELL; song by C. A. White. 

[103 

© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 

Mass., as child of the deceased au- 

thor, in extension for 14 years. Re- 

newal no. 6574, Mar. 6, 1915. Re- 

newal entry, July 27, 1901, no. 
C 10814. 


304 


C. A. White; bass, baritone or alto. 
[106 
© by Daniel L. White, Winthrop, 
Mass., as child of the deceased 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 6571, Mar. 6, 1915. Re- 
newal entry, July 27, 1901, no. 
C 10811. 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LACENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANU- 
FACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. (1) E OF THE ACT OF 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


A LA CARTE. [107 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1915; 
recorded, y. 2, p. 138. 


ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL. {108 

© Kalmar & Puck music co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 23, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 136. 


ALL FUSSED UP. | 109 

© F. B. Haviland pub. ¢o., New 

» York. Notice rec’d Mar. 22, 1915; 
" recorded, vy. 2, p. 133. 


AMELIA WALTZES. [110 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice reec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 134. 


APRES VOUS. {111 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Vin, Pp. 104. 


- AUF ZUM TANZ. {112 


© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec'd Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 138. 


BATTLE OF THE march—de- 
scriptive. {113 
© E. T. Paull, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 20, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 187. ; 


NATIONS; 


BATTLE (THE) TO WIN JUST A HEART. 
[114 


© Francis Minutolo and William 
Witol, jr.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Mar. 17, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 135. 


BEAUTIFUL EYES. _ [115 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 


v. 2, p. 134. 


Beauty (THE) [116 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 138. 


[4642 
BLACK Fox. [117 
© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 


rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 

p. 188. 
BOHEMIAN LIFE. {118 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
v.-2, p. 184. 


By HECK; vocal. [119 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 136. 


CALL (THE) OF THE MAYTIME; words 
by Helen Taylor, music by Muriel 
Bruce. [120 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 184. 


CAN IT BE. {121 
© M. Whitmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 138. 


CECELIA LAME DUCK. {122 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 184. 


CHERRY RIPE. [123 


© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 136. 


CLOVER BLOSSOMS; by H. Wngelmann. 

(124 

© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 9, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 1385. 


COLINETTE. {125 


© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 138. 


Country (THE) CLUB. [126 


© J. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar, 22, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 133. 


305 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4642 (127) 


pt. 1, Des wee 


DANCE OF THE JUNE BUGS; by Atelier 
Bédois. [127 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, D. 187. 


DANCING AT THE COTTON BALL. [128 

© Maurice Richmond music co., 

inec., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
16, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 133. 


DANSE PERSANE. [129 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 
2. p. 1386. 


Days (THE) THAT J SPENT WITH MY 
GIRL. [130 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 134. 


DicTy DOO. gst a 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
¥. 2, Dp: 2o4. 


DIDN'T YOU KNOW; words by Gerald 
Gould. music by Liza Lehmann. 
[132 
© Chappell & co., ltd., Loudon. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1915; recorded. 
V2, Dp. 194. 


Don’r TAKE MY PARLING BOY AWAY. 
[133 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 4, 1915; re- 
eorded, v. 2, p. 133. 


])RESS MY MOTHER WORE. [134 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Mar. 8, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 186. 


I?CUQUE WALK. [135 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 184. 


IND (THE). [186 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 
ZT De ou, 


HSTELLITA; valse pathetique. [ABT 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 23, 1915; recorded, 
V2, pe.) 135. 


EvreryYBODY RAG WITH ME. [188 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Mar. 3, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 136. 


-GERMANY FOREVER. 


FAtImR MAID OF TOKIO, [189 


© Maurice Richmond music co., 
inec., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
_ 16, 1915; recorded, vy. 2, p. 188. 


FLOATING DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER | 
ON MY WAY TO NEw ORLEANS. [140 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 6, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 


Fox-TroT (A) NOVELETTE. [141 

© The Aeolian co., New York. | 

Notice ree’d Mar. 24, 1915; recorded, 
W: paet Os Leeks 


FROM NOW ON, HOW CAN YOU DOUBT MY 
LOVE. [142 
© Maurice Richmond musi¢ co., 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Mar. 
16, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 133. 


GARDEN (THE) OF YOUR HEART; words 
by Edward Tesehemacher, music by 
Francis Dorel. , 

© Boosey & co., New York. Notice | 
rec’d Mar. 30, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 1384. 


GERALDINE. [144 : 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1915; 

recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 
{ERMAN FIDELITY. . eg PEAS | 
© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 


rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 188. 


[146 | 

© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2. 
p. 186. 


CETHSEMANE COMMANDERY. [147 | 

© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 

ree’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2. 
p. 186. 


GIPPSLAND. [148 | 

© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice | 

rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2. 
p. 186. 


GLOBE TROT. [149 | 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. | 
Notice rec’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, | 
v. 2. p. 136. 
Same. [156 | 
© Car] Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
D: 1Se: 


GOoOFER DUST. [151 | 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, 
¥o-2;, Py Ash 


B06 


[145 | 


mo. +. 1915 
'GRETCHEN. [152 
© Carl Fischer, New “York. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, 
ie. AO. . 


Harry New Year; from Chin-Chin, 
composed by Ivan Caryall. [153 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 31, 1915; recorded, 
Weer ps. Loo. 


He’s MY COUSIN IF SHE’S YOUR NIECE. 

[154 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York... Notice rec’d Mar. 38, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 186. 


‘HELLO Birt I’M GLAD I MET rou. [155 

© William Dick, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 9, 1915; recorded, v. 
Peak, Lee. 


‘ HUMOROUS HUMORESQUE. [156 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 
2yoD. 158. 


4 
I’D BE PROUD TO BE THE MOTHER OF A 
SOLDIER. [157 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 23, 1915; 
recorded, v. ‘2, p. 187. 


{ 
| 


| 

| Pu BE BACK IN ME LOW BACK CAR. 

[158 

| © Kalmar & Puck music co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 238, 1915; 

' recorded, v. 2, p. 136. 

| 

: 

| 


I’M A LONESOME MELODY. [159 


© Kalmar & Puck music co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 238, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 186. 


I’M PROUD TO BE THE MOTHER OF A BOY 
LIKE YOU. [160 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Mar. 
ten soe: Fecorded, v..2 Dp. 133. 


I WANNA BE THE CAPTAIN, OR I WON’T 


PLAY. [161 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 6, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 138. 

I WISH THAT HE WAS BACK IN TIP- 

PERARY. [162 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 1915; recorded, 
We 2, Pp. 133. 


IF I HAD A MAMMA LIKE YOU. [163 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 22, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 133. 


NOTICES OF USER 


4642 (175) 


IF THEY’D ONLY FIGHT THE WAR WITH 
WOODEN SOLDIERS. {164 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 1915; recorded, 
¥. 2. py 185. 
In Norway. [165 
© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 186. 


IN OLD MISSOURI. [166 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Mar. 11, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 138. 


IN THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE. [167 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice reec’d Mar. 11, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 


IN YOUR LITTLE GOWN AND BONNET 
DEARIE, YOU HAVE WON MY HEART 
AWAY. [168 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc, 


New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 6, 

1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 138. 
INNAMORATA (Beloved); by F. D. 

Marchetti. [169 


© G. Schirmer, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 15, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 135. 


INSPIRATION. [170 

© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 

rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
Dx. los: 


IT’S THE SAME OLD TOWN. [171 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded. 
v. 2, p. 134. 


JUNGLE BALL, ‘(172 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded 
V. 5 Ds) oo: 


KING CARNICAL. [173 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Ve. cen Lees 


KIRMESS WALTZ. | 174 


© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 138. 


IXNITTING; Written and composed by 
Muriel Bruce and Baron Aliotti. 
,175 
© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 25, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 184. 


307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4642 (176) 
WOSTASKA. [176 
© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 


rec’d Mar. recorded, v. 2, 


p. 136. 


2, 1915; 


LAND O’ HAME AND PURPLE HEATHER; 
words by Herbert J. Brandon, music 


by Wilfred Davies. [177 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 184. 
LETS HELP EACH OTHER ALONG. [178 
© Jerome H. Remick & co.. New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 
LIGHT GUARDS. [179 


© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 186. 


opening chorus, act 1. 
[180 
© Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York. 
Notice reec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Foie pile, 


LILAC DOMINO; 


LovE (THE) STORY OF THE PACKARD 


AND THE F orp. fis1 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc.. 
New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 6, 


1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 


LOovE THEME; from The song of songs. 


[182 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, 
Veber Loot 

J.OVE’S KISS. [183 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1915 
recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 
‘ LULU FADO NO. 2. [184 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Ve 2, p. 184. 
MENUET DES FOLLETS. [185 
© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 


rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 


p. 186. 


MOSS ROSE. [186 

© Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 184. 


My LITTLE BABY MINE. [187 

© M. Whitmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 1915; recorded, 
Vise Daloe: 


pt. 111, MPa 0 


My ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT GIRL. [188 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine., 


New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 6, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 1388. 
OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BABY. [189 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1915; re- 

corded, v. 2, p. 188. 
ON THE 5:15. [190 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Mar. 3, 1915; re- 

corded, v. 2, p. 186. 
OVER THE HILLS TO MARRY. [191 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


York. Notice ree’d Mar. 3, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 186. 

PICKIN’ ON DE OLE BANJO; music by 
Henry Widmer. [192 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 22, 1915; recorded, 

Vi 2 POLST. 
PIERROT’S SERENADE. [193 
© M. Whitmark & sons, New York. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 1915; recorded, 
Wi 2..p) 133: 


Pro PATRIA. [194 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice ree’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 1386. 


PROVIDING. [195 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice reec’d Mar. 3, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2. p. 136. 


PUT IT ON, TAKE IT OFF, WRAP IT UP, 
TAKE IT HOME. [196 
© Halmar & Puck music co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 23, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 1386. 


RUEINLANDER SCHOTTISCHE. [197 


© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
ee rec'd Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, 
dy Dickos. ; 
RoMANCE (L’Eclair) ; by Halevy. [198 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 9, 1915; recorded, v. 
2> p. 1385. 


ROSE OF MY GARDEN. [199 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d Mar. 3, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 186. 


Rustic (A) DIVERTISEMENT; character- 

~ istic barn dance. [200 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 30, 1915; recorded, 
2, p. 185d. 


308 


NOTICES 
no. 4, 1915 


San Jose; lyrics by Al Bryan, music 
by Leo Edwards. 201 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 17, 1915; recorded, 
Weve ph. 137. 


SCHUBERT SONGS. [202 

© Carl Fischer, New York, No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 
2 p. 136. 


ScorcH FANTASIA; by Will C. MacFar- 
land; organ. [203 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rece’d Mar. 22, 1915; recorded, 
En ae Ye 


SERENADE. [204 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 186. 


SILVER FOX. [205 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Mar. 11, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 


SKIP—a LONG. [206 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, 
Vv. 2, p.. 136. 


SLEEPY MOON. [207 

© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 

co., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
12, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 1838. 


SOME ONE. [208 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 136. 


SoME PEPP. [209 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Mar. 3, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 136. 


SONGS OF THE FATHERLAND. [210 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 
2D. tos. 


SPRINGTIME OF YOUTH. [2a0 

© Maurice Richmond music co., 

ine... New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 
16, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 133. 


STARLIGHT AND YOU. [212 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 
m, 1p, 156, 


STEP LIVELY. [2138 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 
2) p: 138. 


nn ee 


OF USER 
4642 (225) 


SUMMER NIGHT. [214 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 16, 1915; recorded, 
Wi 2. Dh. doe: 


SUMMERTIME IN ATHELNEY; words by 
Fred HK. Weatherly, music by Mon- 
tague Phillips. [215 

© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 25, 1915; recorded, 
Wiel Oy, Den kots 


SWEET LITTLE MARY. PICKFORD. [216 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Vu ae Pe 134, 


SYLVAIN (LA) ; valse caprice by Atelier 
Bédois. [217 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, 
W. enya. 


TANGO D’IRENE. [218 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Vv. 2,.p. 184. 


THERE’S ONE CALIFORNIA FOR MINE. 
[219 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 11, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 138. 


THIS IS NO PLACE FOR ME. [220 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 3, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 1386. 


TICKING LOVE TAPS; fox trot; orch. 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Mar. 29, 1915; recorded, 
Vinee tow: 
TIPPERARY GUARDS MARCH; one step. 
Pappa 


© E. T. Paull, New York. Notice 
rec’d Mar. 6, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
D.435.—~ 


TRUE LOVE WILL FIND A WAY. [223 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
Vis 2a) Peed. 


TUNISIA INTERMEZZO. [224 

© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 

rec’d Mar. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 138. 


VALSE LENTE. [225 

© Carl Fischer, New York. Notice 

rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 136. 


309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4642 (226) 


VALSE MIGNONNE. [226 

© Car] Fischer, New York. Notice 

rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 136. 

VALSE (LA) QUE NOUS AIMONS; com- 

posed by Armand Vecsey. [227 
© Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 25, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 184. 
VIVAT ACADEMIA. [228 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Mar. 2, 1915; recorded, v. 
2D. our 
VRAI (LE) PERICON. [229 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 184. 
WHEN SUNDAY COMES TO TOWN. [230 
© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 12, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 

WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN IN OLD NEW 
HAMPSHIRE, THEN MY HEART GOES 
DOWN IN TENNESSEE. [231 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice reed Mar. 6, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 188. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10, no. 4, 1915 


WHO'LL TAKE CARE OF THE HAREM 
WHEN THE SULTAN GOES TO WAR. 

[232 

© Maurice Richmond music co., 


inc., New York. Notice ree’d Mar. 
16, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 1838. 


WONDERFUL THING. [233 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice ree’d Mar. 3, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 186. 


YOU CAN’T GET ARRESTED FOR THINKING. 

[234 

© Harry Von Tilzer musie pub. 

co., New York. Notice rec’d Mar. 12, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 183. 


ZING BOOM. [235 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded. 
Vu 2, Dy 154. 


ZUM POLKA ONE STEP. [236 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Mar. 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 134. 


310 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


A DANTE; inno, versi di Silvio Vitale, 
musica di Enrico Leboffe, of U. S., 
per coro all’ unisono e piano. [4643 

©) Avr, 17, 1915; 2c. Apr. 23; 1915; 
FE 362027; Societa nazionale, Dante 
Alighieri, Boston. 


A wurTrRiccia ’r CarpiTo; versi di A 
Sigismondi, musica, del Mo. Citrano, 
of Italy; words and melody. [4644 

© Apr. 17, i915; 1 e@ Apr. 19, 1915; 
1-e. May 1, 1915; E 356826; Italian 
Book co., New York. 


A TE; valzer de concert di Luigi Gulli, 
of Italy, per pianoforte. [4645 
© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359581; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


"A VAMMANA; versi di A. SigiSmondi, 
musica di A. Luciani, of Italy; words 
and melody. * [4646 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 19, 1915; 
1 ce. May 1, 1915; EH 356828; Italian 
book co., New York. 


Aspsport (THE) OF LEA; words by Ed- 
ward Oxenford, music by J. W. Hol- 
land, of England. [4647 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 1 e. May 1, 1915; 
E 351928; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd., London. 


ABEILLE. See Schubert (F. P.) 


ABSCHIED. See Deutsche volkslieder, 
heft 2, no. 8. 


ABSENT; words by Catherine Young 
Glen, music by K. E. Tunberg, of 
w.-S. [4648 


© 1c. Apr. 29, 1915; 362107; 
Karl E. Tunberg, Seattle. 


ABSENTE (L). See Trois chansons 
aici et d’ailleurs. 


ApDAGIO. See Liiac domino; 2d encore 
to no. 11 quintette. 


ADMIRALS ALL; a nautical march, by 
Hubert Bath, of England; orchestra 
with piano conductor. [4649 

© Apr. 14, 1915; 1 ¢ Apr. 26,1915; 
E 351873; Hawkes & son, London. 


ADORACION; melodie por F. Porrata- 
Doria, of Puerto Rico; canto y piano. 
(Romanzas para canto y piano, no. 2) 

[4650 

© Mar. 30, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1915; 

E 360794; J. Laza & co., San Juan, 
Puerto Rico. 


AEDH LAMENTS THE LOSS OF LOVE; 
words by William Butler Yeats, mu- 
Sic by Helen Louise Birch, of U. S. 

[4651 


© Apr. 12, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 14,1915; 
E 359857; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


AFTER I HAD MET YOU; words by HE. 
Olsen, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [4652 


© 1c. Apr. 13, 1915; E 361069; 
Edward Olsen, Bayonne, N. J. - 


AFTER THE SHADOWS; words by James 
Rowe, music by S. W. Beazley, of 
US [4653 

© Apr. 1, 1915. 2 ec. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361382; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


AFTER THE WAR IS OVER; waltz ballad, 
words and music by J. P. Moody, of 
U. S.; words and melody. [4654 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 359644; 
John Peter Moody, Cloquet, Minn. 


AH! aH! polka by S. Cambria, of Italy, 

op. 21; mandolin orchestra. [4655 

© Apr. 24, 1915; 2c. Apr. 26, 1915; 

E 361505; Stellario Cambria, New 
York. 


AH, LOVE, HOW CAN IT BE (Ach wie ist’s 
moglich dann). German folk song, 
by F. E. Hollweg, of U. S.; chimes 
and piano. 4to. (Popular melodies 
with chimes for piano, no. 1. b) 

[4656 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 

E 3861600; Edward Schuberth & co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


‘AIDA. See Verdi (Giuseppe) 


311 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4657 


pt. 111, BS 9.10 


ALABAMA JUBILEE; words by Jack 
Yellen, music by Geo. L. Cobb, of 
U.S. [4657 

© Apr. T,; 19155 2 e: Apres, 19%5; 
E 359785; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 
ALBUM LEAF; by Stanley R. Avery, of 
U. S.. piano. [4658 
© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29,1915; 
E 359586; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 

ALBUM POUR VIOLONCELLE ET PIANO; 

par Emile Krall, of Germany, op. 17, 


nos. 1-5. Contents :—Prélude.— 
Vieille histoire.—Petite valse.— 
Légende.—Petite ronde. [4659 


© May 6, 1915; 1 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 3851955; Laudy & co., London. 


ALL ABOARD; galop by Geo. L. Spauld- 


ing, of S.; piano. (Nautical 
sketches, no. 12886.) [4660 
ey Aor, 197 1915. "2 Apr. 19, 


1915; E 361192; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ALL BY THE BALTIC SAY; patriotic song, 
words by Perey French, music arr. 
from an old ballad, by L. Braid, of 
Ireland. [4661 


© Bee'3i, 1914 «Jaa. 21, 
1915; E 356748; Pigott & co., ltd., 
Dublin, Ireland. 


ALL HAIL THE COMING OF THE KING- 
poM; words by T. O. Chisholm, mu- 
sic by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 

[4662 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1915; 

E 361894; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

ALL HANDS ’ROUND; country dance, by 
Matilee Loeb-Evans, of U. S.; piano. 

[4663 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 3859609; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ALL THAT GLITTERS; a musical comedy, 
book and lyrics by Sylvan S. Gros- 
ner, music by William R. Mills, 
A. J. Gornetzky & Seymour Simons, 
of U. S.; voeal score. [4664 

© Mar. 3k) 1915-92. & Mars, 
1915; EH 359649; University of Michi- 
gan union, Ann Arbor. 

ALL THE GIRLS WILL FOLLOW THE 
KHAKI BY THE SEASIDE; words and 
music by Tom Mellor and Harry 
Gifford, of England. [4665 

© Mar. 19, 1915:°1"e Apf. ‘i3; 
1915; E 351750; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


ALL THE RAGE; one-step, by L. Mayer, 
of U. S. piano. [4666 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 « Apr 5, 
1915; E 360935; Lillian Mayer, Fort 
Worth. 


ALL THE WHILE; from This way out, 
lyric by Frank Stammers, music by 
Harold Oriob, of U. S. [4667 

© May 1, 1915; 2 e. May 3, 1915; 
E 361579; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ALL THE WORLD IS IN LOVE, 
Gelfinger (G. .F.) 
songs. 


See Gun- 
Three soprano 


ALLA ZINGARA. See Sochting (Emil) 
Sechs leichte vortragsstiicke. 


ALLELUIA! by Geo. Noyes Rockwell, of 
U. S.; pipe organ. (Organ composi- 
tions, no. 12957) [4668 

© Apr. 19, 1915: 2 2 Age ae, 
1915; E 361198; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 

— words by Cora M. Kapp, music 
by U. H. Hershey, of U. 8S. §8vo. 
(In Captivity led captive, Easter 
Service. ) [4669 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 19, 1915; 
E 360584; Board of church exten- 
Sion of the general synod of the 
Evangelical Luthern church, York, 
Pa. 


ALLELUIA, LOUDLY SING; words by Cora 
M. Kapp, music by U. H. Hershey, 
of U. S. 8vo. (In Captivity led 
captive, Easter service.) [4670 

@© Jan. 2, 1915° 2a) Manes, 
1915; E 860586; Board of church 
extension of the general synod of 
the Evangelical Lutheran church, 
York, Pa: 

ALLIES (THE) INCAMP; Selection, music 
by J. Engleman, arr. by Charles 
Woodhouse, of England; orchestra. 

[4671 

© Apr. 19, 1915; i.¢ Ape 

1915; E 351943; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 

ALMA MATER; descriptive piece, by C. 
F. J. Seibert, of U. S.; piano. [4672 

© 1e. Apr. 5, 1915; E 359885; 
Carl Fredrick Jacob Seibert, New- 
port, Ky. 

ALOHA OE (Farewell to thee); by H. 
M. Queen, Liliuokalini, arr. by H. 
F. Odell, of U. S.; full mandolin 
orch. [4673 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1915; 
E 361219; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright claimed on  arrange- 
ment. ] 


312 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 
ALONE; song composed by Frederick 
Chapman, of U. S. (Four short 
lyrics, no. 3.) [4674 
Peeapr, “20; 1915: 2c,” Apr. * 22, 


1915; E 361408; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


ALONG THE TRAIL TO LOVE; words by 
M. H. Lines, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [4675 

© ic. Apr. 21, 1915: EH 362215: 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


ALPHA ALPHA EPSILON; waltz by A. 
Crawshaw, of U. S.; violin with 
piano acc. [4676 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 359653; Alexander Crawshaw, 
Pautucket, R. I. 


ALPINE GLOW (Alpengilitihen) ; idylle, by 
Theodor Oesten, op. 193, ed. and fin- 
gered by Paolo Gallico of U. S.; 
piano. [4677 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 c Apr. 16, 
1915; EH 361110; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, fingering and arrangement.] 


ALWAYS OF YOU I AM DREAMING; words 
and music by E. S. Piggott, of U. S. 
Keokuk, Ia., Piggott music house. 

[4678 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1915; 

E 361517; Edward St. Clair Piggott, 
Keokuk, Ia. 


ALWAYS SING A NEUTRAL SONG; march 
song, words and music by F. A. 
Moran, arr. by H. Bauer, of U. S. 

[4679 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1915; E 359597; 
Frank A. Moran, Valhalla, N. Y. 


AM TAG (To the day) ; words by Percy 
French, musie by Perey French and 
i. Braid, of Ireland. [4680 


© Dec. 31, 1914; 1. Jan. Zh 1G1S § 
HE 356744; Pigott & ep.” Ktd:; Dublin, 
Treland. 


AMELIA WALTZES; by J. a arr. by 
Geo. T. Matthews, of U. S.; orches- 
tra. [4681 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 1c. Apr. 23, 1915; 
EH 362000; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


AMERICA, A BEACON FOR THE RACE; 
words and music by J. A. McNulty, 
of U. S., arr. by A. S. King, of U. S. 

[4682 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 21, 1915; 

EK 361274; John Aloysius McNulty, 
Cincinnati. 


AMERICA, PEACE MAKES THY FAME; text 
by Samuel Francis Smith, peace text 
by Frederick H. Martens, music at- 
tributed to Henry Carey, arr. by 
Bertha Remick, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. [4683 

© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 
1915; H 3860628; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


AMERICAN (THE) FLAG; words and 
music by J. J. A. Callahan, arr. by 
D. E. Van Orden, of U. S. [4684 

j© Apr. 29, 1915: 2 e Apr. 30, 
1915; EH 362162; Jas. J. A. Callahan, 
Brooklyn. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 

AMERICAN (THE) PEACE MARCH; words 
by Bart Costello, music by IF. W. 
Hager, of U. S. A., arr. by Geo. Trin- 
kas: of7°U;. SicAs [4685 

©1e Mar. 24, 1915; E 360693; 
Fred W. Hager, Philadelphia. 


AMERICAN ROBINS SONG. 
bulletin, no. 1. 


See Pipers’ 


AMONG THE PINES; song by H. J. 


Smith, arr. by Heinrich Bauer, of 
US. [4686 
© Feb. “90, 1915; 1 ¢e. Mar. 27, 


1915; 1 ce Apr. 16, 1915; E 361287; 
Henry J. Smith, Stromsburg, Nebr. 


AMORE (L’) DEI TRE RE; oper, di T. 
Montemezzi, introduzione alto 1, arr. 
di Alberto de Christofaro, of Italy, 
per pianoforte a quattro mane. l. 
Parte préma. 2. Parte seconda. 

[4687, 4688 


© Apr. 28, 1915; 1 c. each Apr. 
29, 1915; EX 351882, 3518838; G Ri- 
eordi & co., Milan. 


ANDANTE. See Source (La) 


ANDROCLES AND THE TRYON; a one act 
musical jollity, lyrics by Edward H. 
Bierstadt, book by Littlefield Mc- 
Coy, music by C. L. Seiler of U. S.; 
vocal score. New York, Interna- 
tional child welfare league, [4689 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2.c. Apr. 10, 1915; 
D 19576; C. Linn Seiler, New York. 


ANGELS’ (THE) LULLABY; church and 
concert solo with quartet refrain ad 
lib., by B. M. MeWilliams of the 
Ue 8: [4690 

©) \ Mar.) 14, 29's 2) ee Mary. 12, 
1915: FE 360706; Benjamin Minis 
McWilliams, Irwin, Pa. 


313 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


ANGEL’s (THE) stToRY; by Louis Dan- 
nenberg, of U. S.; piano. [4691 


© “Apr: T9, 1915; "2 ~c. Apr. *19; 
1915; EK 361194: Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ANGELS THROUGH THE HALLOWED AIR; 
offertory, words translated and para- 
phrased from Russian chureh service 
by Cecilia de “pping-Housen, music 
by Arensky, arr. by Cecilia de 
Epping-Housen, of U. S.; choir of 
mixed voices and organ. (Octavo 
ed. ) [4692 

© 1e. Apr. 12, 1915; E 359829; 
Cecilia de Epping-Housen Bailey, 
Shelbyville, Ky. 


ANGEL’S WHISPER; words and music by 
T. J. Hagen, arr. by M. L. Lake, of 
Ust8: [4693 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1915; 
E 361041; Thomas J. Hagen, New 
York. 


ANNEMARIE; Ssoldatenlied, ged. von 
Julius Freund, musik von Victor 
Hollaender, arr. von H. Miessner, of 
Germany, ftir minnerchor. [4694 

© “Mar. ‘28, 4915; 1 er Apr, ‘24, 
1915; E 3518388; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


ANNIE LAURIE; arr. by F. O. Gotman 
of U. S.; saxophone or brass quar- 
tette with band. 4to. [4695 

© May ‘5, 1915; 2 ec. May 5, 1915; 
E 361626; American music co., Cleve- 
land, O. 


ANOTHER LITTLE GIRL; from Nobody 
home, words by Herbert Reynolds, 
music by Jerome Kern. of U. 8. 

[4696 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1915; 

E 361037; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


ANSWER THE HARVEST KING; words by 
James Rowe, music by S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S. [4697 

© Apr.4,:1915; 2-e. Apr: 21,1915; 
E. 361389; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. , 


ANTOINETTE; hesitation walz. by E. M. 

Rosner, of U.:S.: full orchestra. 4to. 

[4698 

© Mar. 2, 1915: 2 c. Apr. 20, #915; 

E 359971: M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


en 


pt. 111, 1. s., v.10 


ANY OLD NIGHT; from Nobody home, 
words by Schuyler Greene and Harry 
B. Smith, music by Otto Motzan and 
Jerome Kern, of U. 8S. [4699 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1915; 
KE 3610388; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


ANY OLD RAG; Slow drag, fox trot-one 
step, by Bert Beyerstedt, of U. S., | 
and his violin. [4700 

© Apr. 12, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1915; 
E 359921; Bert Beyerstedt, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 


ANY TIME, ANYWHERE, IF I’M WITH 
you; duet, words and music by Wor- 
ton David and Hermann Darewski, 
of England. [4701 


© Mar..19, 1915: 1 ¢ Apress. 
1915; E 351774; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


APPASSIONATO. See Suite en mi mineur. 


ARABIAN MARCH; Medinah temple, by 
J. W. Farr, of. U. S.; band. ~4to. 
[4702 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 26, 1915; 
EH 361490; J. W. Farr, Oak Park, 
Tl. 


ARE YOU GOING OUT TO FRISCO; words 
and music by A. M, Anderson, of 
U.S. [4703 

© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 ce. Apr.'3, 1915; 
E 360921; Auna Morgan Anderson, 
Baldwin, Kan. 


ARE YOU, GOING TO SHOOT SOME OTHER 
GIRLIE’S DADDY? words by Geo. Graff, 
jr., music by Alfred Solman, of U. S. 

[4704 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; 

FE 361284; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 

AREN’T YOU GLAD THAT YOU’RE A YAN- 
KEE; words by T. C. Hart, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [4705 


© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; Biyseiios; 
T. C. Hart; Palatine, T1. 


ARIETTE; poesie de J. A. De Baif, mu- 
sique de Madeleine Dubois, of 
France; chant et piano. [4706 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1c. Apr. 16, 1915 ; 
I) 356725; Societe anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


ARISE, GLAD HEART; words by Hilde- 

garde Sherlock, music by Floy Lit- 

_ tle Bartlett, of U.°S.; sop. or ‘ten., 

/ mezzo-sop. or bar. [4707 

© Apr. 6, 1915; :2 ¢c.-each Apr. 8, 

1915; 1) 361002; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


J14 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


4726 


ARIZONA; march song, words by M. R. | ASHLAR (THE) CLUB MARCH; by Ben- 


Clifford, music by Maurice Blumen- 
thal, of U. S.; piano ace. arr. by Ray 
Stuart, of U. S. [4708 

i Mar. 24, 1915; 2 ¢c. Mar. 25, 
1915; EH 359551; Margaret Rowe 
Clifford, Douglas, Ariz. 


AROUND THE MANGER; a Christmas 
service for church and Sunday 
school by S. T. Jackson; special mu- 


sic by Prof. J. H. Krumpelin. New 
York, Cincinnati, Methodist book 
concern, 1914. 16 p. 8vo. [4709 


© Oct. 22, 1914; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1915; A 899090; S. Trevena Jack- 
son, Hackettstown, N. J. 


ARPEGES; poésie de Albert Samain, 
musique de Madeleine Dubois, of 
France; chant et piano. [4710 


© Apr. 15, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 16, 1915; 
EH 356726; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


Art (THE) OF MAKING LOVE; words 
and music by Russell McGaw, of 
foe. Philadelphia, Pa. L. M. 
Smith music co. Popular ed. [4711 

© Apr. 10) 1915; 2c. Apr. 13, 1915; 
E 361062; L. M. Smith, Philadelphia. 


ArT (THE) OF PHRASING; twenty-six 
melodius studies, by Stephen Heller, 
op. 16, ed. by Andor Pinter, of U. S.; 
piano. Books 1, 2. (Carl Fischer’s 
musie library no. 751, 752.) 

[4712, 4713 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 ec. each Apr. 

Petes: 6) B64220,. 361221; Carl 

Fischer, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing. ] 


As I KISSED HER SWEET KISSES AWAY; 
words by D. H. Shirley, music by 
J. HE. Andino, of U. S. [4714 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; E 361299; 
D. H. Shirley, Worcester. 


As I WENT A-ROAMING; words by Helen 
Taylor, music by May H. Brahe, of 
England; no. 1 in G. [4715 


© Apr. 12, 1915; 1c. May 1, 1915; 
EH 351938; Enoch & sons, London. 


no. 2 in B Hat, [4716 


© Apr. 12, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 13, 1915; 
E 351730; Enoch & sons, London. 


AS LONG AS DREAMS MAY LAST; words 
by Herman Ravé, music by Arthur 
= Fenn, or’ U. 8. [4717 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359601; Edwin Hopkins, 
New York. 


—— 


jamin J. Wrightsman, of U. S., op. 
10; piano. [4718 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 
E 361640; Ashlar club of master 
masons, Washington. 


At ABE KABIBBLE’S KABARET; words by 
Harry Hershfield, music by Archie 
Gottler, of U. S. [4719 


© 1c. May, 1, 1915; E 361658; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


AT MORNING; quartet, words by Wil- 
liam S. Brady, music by A. Walter 
Kramer, of U. S., op. 36, no. 5; wom- 
en’s voices. 8vo. (Choruses, glees 
and part-songs, no. 2476) [4720 


© Apr 2" 4915" Be; Apr- 1, 1905: 
E 360820; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


AT PARTING; words by Edward Hey- 
man Pfeiffer, music by Emil Breit- 
enfeld, of U. S. [4721 


© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
EH 361631; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


AT THAT SAN FRANCISCO FAIR; from 
Nobody home, words by Schuyler 
Greene, music by Dabney & Hurope 
and Jerome Kern, of U. S. [4722 


© Apr 19; 1915° 2 -e: Apr: 19) 
1915; EB 359955; T. B.. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


AT THE ANGELS’ RAGTIME BALL; words 
by Glenn La Marr, music by Ernie 
Burnett, of U. S. [4723 

i Apr. 6. 1915-2. ¢. Aor... 19; 
1915; EH 361174; Buck & Lowney, St. 
Louis. i 


AT THE COUNTRY FAIR; fox trot, by 
RK. N. Perry, of U. S.;°ptanew) Her- 
kimer, N. Y., Perry music co. [4724 


Apr... 19153 2 .c.,. Agr, 20, 
1915; H 362181; Ralph. N. Perry, 
Herkimer, N. Y. 


AT THE GATE OF THE ORIENT; words 
and music by L. C. Day, of U.S. 
[4725 
© 1c. May 5, 1915; E 362192; 
Lenox Carpenter Day, Yonkers, 
i 


AT THE VICAR’S FANCY BALL; words 
and music by Worton David and 
Bert Lee, of England. [4726 

Mart’ 19/191 b= Joe.) Apes is, 
1915; HE 351746; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


315 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4727 


pt. 101, ise 


AT THE WHITE MiLL (Molino blanco) ; 
by Carl Bahn, -of + We a: cop 225 
piano. (Southern border scenes, 
BO...) [4727 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
H 362188; Thos. Goggan & bro., Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


AT THE WORLDS P. P. I. E.; lyric and 
music by M. A. Browne, of U. S.; 
words and melody. [4728 

© 41 e Apr. .7,- 19152 B.359740:; 
Marinet A. Browne, San Francisco. 


AT THE 1915 FAIR; words by Joseph 
W. Standish, music by F. V. Bow- 
ers, of \U.. S: [4729 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 ce Mar.’ 15, 
1915; EH 360992; Frederick V. Bow- 
ers pub. co., Los Angeles, 


AT TWILIGHT; by A. Crawshaw, of 
Us 8.5. violin. [4730 
Or Mar: 29, A915: 2 sec Apres A, 
1915; EH 359654; Alexander Craw- 
shaw, Pawtucket, R. I. 


ATLANTA, THE QUEEN OF DIXIE LAND; 
words and music by Edson Brown, 
of U. §. [47381 

Omar Shr Oth weet Aired, 
1915; E 360918; Atlanta convention 
bureau, Atlanta. 


See Massenet (J. EH. F.) 
See Suite norvégienne. 


AUBADE PRINTANIERE; by Paul La- 
combe, ed. and fingered by Paolo 
Gallico, of U. §S.; piano. [4732 

© Apr. 31S, 1905 5 2..e.0. Apres AG, 
1915; E 361108; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing, fingering and 
arrangement. | 


AU CABARET. 


AUBADE. 


AUNTIE SKINNER’S CHICKEN DINNER; 


one step, by Theodore Morse, arr. { 
by IT. M. Taylor, of U.S. 1. Fullor- | 


chestra, 2. Band. 4to. [4783, 4734 


© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 ce. each Apr. 
20, 1915; E 359965, 359966; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


— words by Arthur Fields and Earl 
Carrol], music by Theodore Morse, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 


mixed voices. [4735 
© Mar. 24,1995 392 .e,0Marh, 
1915; E 359531: .M...Witmark & 


sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on new arrangement. ] 


AUS BERLINS LUSTIGEN TAGEN; musik- 
alische riickerinnerungen, aus Wo- 
ran wir denken, text von Walter 
Turszinsky, musik von Max Winter- 
feld, (Jean Gilbert), of Germany; 
geSsang wu. piano. [4786 


© Jan, 21, 19153 ve Pee a. 
1915; FE 38563868; Thalia-theater- 
verlag, Berlin. 


AUS ERNSTER ZEIT; ouvertiire von Felix 


Weingartner, op. 56, bearb. von 
Josef V. von Wéoss, of Austria; 
klavier zu vier hinden. [4787 


© Feb. 4, 1915; 1 ec Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 356711; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


(In trying times); musikalische 
stimmungsbilder, von EH. B. Scheve, 
of U. S., op. 23; piano mit violine 
ad lib. Contents:—1. Dem vater- 
land.—2. Ergebung.—3. Hoffnung.— 
4, Tiefer schmerz.—d. Treue bis 
zum tode.—Hymuus. [4788 


© Dee. 15, 1914; 2 €, Mare. 
1915; E 860717; Edward B. Scheve, 
Grinnell, Ia. 


AUSENCIA; romanza por FE. Porrata- 
Doria, of Puerta Rico; canto y 
piano. (Romanzas para canto y 
piano, no. 1.) [4739 


© Mar, 30, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 77a9is- 
HE 360793. José Laza y compafiia, 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 


AUTUMN MEMORIES; by Paul Bronté, of 
Australia; piano solo. [4740 


© May 7, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 30, 1915; 
E 3519384; W. H. Paling & co., ltd., 
London. 


AUTUMN (THE) OF LIFE; valse, by Lee 
S. Roberts, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 
(Feist edition, 697.) [4741 

© Apr. 13,. 1915; 2%ex Agee, 
1915; E 3859888; Leo Feist, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


AUTUMNAL MIST; duet and song, words 
and music by W. A. Smolensky, of 
Austria, domiciled at Cleveland, O., 
op. 1; voice and piano, with 1st and 

- 2nd violin, viola and cello. [4742 

© Dee. 2, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1914; 
Ti 362224; W. Albert Smolensky, 
Cleveland, O. 


316 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


4759 


AUX MORTS POUR LA PATRIE; hymne de 
Charles Peguy, mis en musique par 
Henry Février, of France; choeur a 
quatre voix mixtes, avec acc. de 
piano; partition. [47438 

friar 27, 1915; he. Apr. 14, 
1915; HW 3517938; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 


AvE Marta (O Lord most holy) ; music 
by B. M. O’Bryen, of U. S.; contralto 
solo with organ ace. [4744 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 2 « Mar. 24, 
1915; BH 359646; Bertram Mathew 
O’Bryen, St. Paul. 


AVOWAL OF LOVE; valse composed by 
R. Howard, of England; piano. 
[4745 
i) Apr. 29, 1915; 1 « May 1, 1915; 
E 351925; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd., London. 


AWAKE AND SING; Haster carol, words 
by W. H. W. Boyle, music by Clar- 
ence W. Bowers, of U. S. [4746 

(© Mar. 30, 1915; 2c. Apr. 7, 1915; 
BH 359757; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


AWAKENING OF SPRING; by Louis A. 

Drumheller, of U. S., op. 156; piano. 

: - [4747 

(Mar. 17, °1915;\2 «.: Mar, 24; 

1915; H 360715; J..H. Faunce co., 
Philadelphia. 


B. S. A. (THE) MARCH; by Christine 
Asheom, of U. S.; piano. [4748 
© Apr. 8, 1915; 2c. Apr. 10, 1915; 

BH 359766; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


BaBy IS GOING TO SLEEP; lullaby, 
words and music by P. Dickey, of 
TS: [4749 

@© Nov. 5, 1914; 2 c. Apr: 12, 1915; 
E 359872; Paul Dickey, Brooklyn. 


Bach (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Sara- 
bande; from Sixth suite for violon- 
cello, by J. S. Bach,.arr. by Leo 
Smith, of Canada; violoncello with 
piano ace. [4750 

© Apr; 23,.1915; 2 c Apr: 26, 
1915; E 351858; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


—fTwo gavottes, from Sixth suite 
for violoncello; by J. S. Bach, arr. 
by Leo Smith, of Canada;° violon- 
cello with piano acc. [4751 

© Apr.»23, 195312 .¢... Apres 26, 
1915; E 351852; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


BACIAMI; canzone, parole di Orientale 
Rainusso, musica di Angelo Bet- 
tinelli, of Italy; mezzosoprano 0o 
baritono. [4752 

© Apr, 28: 1915: 4c. Aprioaos 
1915; E 351884; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


BACIO D’AMORE; mazurka by G. M. 
Messina, of U. S. [4753 
PANG) Mar, 1824915; 2i-¢... Marc 2e 
1915; E 360617; Gaetano Maeto 
Messina, New York. 


BACK ON THE OLD FARM WHERE I WAS 
BORN ; words by T. J. Costello, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [4754 

©) te: Apr: 21.1915 +" 361308 « 
Thomas J. Costello, Worcester, 
Mass. 


BACK ONCE AGAIN; words and music by 
red H. Cliffe and Jay Whidden, of 
England. [4755 

Oviar. 19 1915 ¢ Apres as 
1915; E 351752; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


BACK TO OLD BROADWAY; words by W. 
EH. Gustafson, musie by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [4756 

Cy Neb: 17, 1915> 2 co Mep, 24. 
1915; E 360063; Waino E. Gustaf- 
son, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 


BARENSPAAS. See Kirchl 
Funf Soldatenlieder. 


‘BALFE (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Bohemian 
girl; selection by Balfe, arr. by Geo. 
Dp. Barnard, of U. S.; orch. [4757 

© Mars, 9, 1915>.2- ¢. Maro it, 
1915; E 360658; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


(Adolf) 


Batt (THE) GAME; words by Mrs. A. 
C. Gandin. music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [4758 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; E 361297; 
Mrs. A. E. Gandin, Heathcote, Can- 
ada. 


BALLADE VON DEN MASURISCHEN SEEN; 
Hindenburg-ballade, ged. von F. K. 
Ginzkey, musik von Alfons Bltimel, 
of Austria; mittlere singstimme und 
klavier. [4759 

(©) Dec. 30, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 356706; Universal edition, Vienna. 


BALLET-MUSIC, FROM FAustT. See Gou- 
nod (Charles Francois) Faust; bal- 
let-music. 


See Srbské tanse, no. 2. 
(Emil) 


BANATAUKA., 


Barcarote. See Sdckting 
Sechs leichte vortragsstiicke. 


317 


CATALOGUE 
4760 


by Reginald de Koven, 
op. 571, no. 8; piano. (Four pieces 
for piano, no. 3) [4760 

kt Apr. 19. 1915: 3 1c." Apr ee. 
1915; EH 359940; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


BatTLE (THE) CRY; words by Rich- 
* ard Elton, music by Denham Harri- 
son, of England; duett version. 

[4761 


C). Mart.) 19TH 22) ef Apr. As. 
1915; BH 351741; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


BATTLE SHIP NEBRASKA RAG; by M. 
Crino, of U. S.; solo B flat cornet. 
obl. 12mo. [4762 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1915; E 361427; 
Michael Crino, New York. 

BATTLE (THE) TO WIN JUST A HEART; 
words by Wm. Witol, music by F. P. 
Minutolo, of U. S. [4763 

(© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 8, 1915; 
EH 360555; William Witol, jr., and 
Francis P. Minutolo, New York. 


BE STRONG AND DO IT; words by Cray- 
ton S. Brooks, music by T. EH. Fitz, 
of U.S. 8vo. [4764 

K. Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c.. Apr. 10, 
1915; E 361043; Theophilus Emory 
Fitz, New York. 

BEAMS OF LIGHT; motion song, words 
by lLaurene Highfield, music by 
Howard E. Smith, of U. S. [4765 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c@ Mar. 27, 
1915; H 359561; Geo. F. Rosche, Chi- 
cago. 

“BEAUTIFUL EYES (Les beaux yeux); 
adapted from the French and music 
arr. by Louis W. Gilbert, of U. S., 
musie by A. Nilson Fysher. 1. In G. 
2. In EB flat. [4766, 4767 

(Apr. 13, 19153) 2 re: . Apr: 16, 
19152. H 362155, ..362156; . Jos... W. 
Stern & co., New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement. ] 

by A. Nilson Fysher, arr. by D. 
Savino, of U. 8.; orch. 4to. [4768 

©. Apr. “th, 19's. 2c Ape. AG, 

1915; E 361106; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 

BEAUTIFUL LADY IN RED; from The lady 
in red, words by Anne Caldwell, of 
U. S., music by Robert Wiunterberg. 

[4769 

© Apr. 20, 1915:°2 e, Wor 20; 
1915; E 3859954; T. B. Harms & 

Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on American 
lyric.] 


BARCAROLLE} 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. If, BSS. ¥e ae 


BEBE; tango argentino, par José Sen- 
tis, of France; piano. [4770 
© Mar. 4, 1913; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1914; 

HE 356780; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


BED IN SUMMER; unison song for chil- 
dren, words by R. L. Stevenson, mu- 


sic by Geoffrey Shaw, of Great 
Britain. (Curwen’s edition. no. 
71461.) [4771 


© Apr. 21, 1915:. © aaa 
1915; E 356757; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) LEHcossai- 
sen; von L. van Beethoven, fiir den 
konzertvortrag bearbeitet von Fer- 
ruccio B. Busoni, of Italy; piano- 
forte zu 2 hiinden. [4772 

© Feb. 2, 1913; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1915; 
E 356692; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


— Minuet in G; by L. van Bee- 
thoven, transcribed by HE. L. Olcott, 
of U. S.; guitar solo. (Choice selec- 


tions, no. 2138.) [4773 

© Mar. 16, 1915: 2°%¢ea 
1915; E 3860806; Geo. Stannard, 
Trenton, N. J. 


BEHALT ES NicHT. See Liebeslieder. 


BEHOLD THE MAN; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by S. W. Beazley, 
of U. S. [4774 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Ap 21) 43a5- 
E 361878; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


BEIDEN (DIE) KREUZE; ged. von Her- 
bert Hirschberg, musik von Walter 
Friedemann, of Germany; Miéanner- 
stimmer, frauenstimme, u. duett. 

[4775 

© Mar: 22; 1915: 1 eran. 

1915; E 851710; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin. 


BELIEVE ME IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING 
YOUNG CHARMS; by W. P. Mero, 
[pseud. of Preston Ware Orem] of 
U. S.; piano, left hand alone. [4776 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ce Mar. 29, 
1915; E 859610; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement] 


BELLE (THE) oF YoRK; march by B. F. 
Crumling, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
- [4777 
© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 ec. May 7, 1915; 
E 361647; H. ©. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 


318 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


4795 


BELLS (THE); words by Mrs. C. Dick- 
ens, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
U.S. [4778 

@oi*e, Apr. 1, 1915; EH 360857 ; 
Charity Dickens, Farmington, Tenn. 


Betts (THE) OF RHEIMS; words by 
Henry De Vere Stacpoole, music by 
Edwin H. Lemare, of Great Britain. 

[4779 

fie Mar. ol, 1915.-.2. e. Apr. 20, 

1915; E 351817; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


BELOIT COLLEGE SONG BOOK; comp. by 
Stanley C. Mulholland, ed. by the 
Class of 1916, Alfred F. Burt, bus. 
mgr. 3 p. 1., 11-113 p. front. (port.) 
4to. [4780 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1915; A 397666; Hinds, Noble & 
Eldredge, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter. ] 


BEN WELCH SHOW, SEASON 1915-16; 
overture and opening chorus, words 
and music by L. Fleming, of U. S. 

[4781 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1915; E 361272; 
Len Fleming, Wellsboro, Pa. 


BENEDICITE OMNIA OPERA; by H. Elliot 
Button, of England; voices and or- 
gan. 4to. (Novello’s parish choir 
book, no. 982.) [4782 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 1c. Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 356715; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


BENEDICT; march by F. P. Atherton, of 

U. S.; violin and piano. [4783 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1915; 

E 361195; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


BENEDICTION. See Organ (The) loft. 


BERLINER UND WIENERHERZEN; duett 
aus Kriimel vor. Paris, vaterlin- 
disches volksstiick, gesangstexte on 
Willy Prager, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany. [4784 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 24, 
1915; E 351839; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


BEST-LOVED (THE) SOUTHERN MELODIES; 
a medley of plantation songs, by Al. 
Bayes,..of U.S. 4t0.; 1,.<@Onreby 2. 
Band. [4785, 4786 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 c. each Apr. 10, 
1915; E 361033, 361034; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


96078—15——_2 


Betty DEMURE; waltz by Francis 
Carswell, of England, arr. by [José 
Head]. 1. Orchestra. 2. Band. 

[4787, 4788 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ¢c. each Apr. 

138, 1915; E 256721, 356722; British 
music ¢o., London. 


BILL SIMMONS’ SISTER SUE; words and 
music by J. b. Hill; of 'U. S., arr. by 
Christian A. Praetorius. [4789 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1915; E 361499; 
John Leubrie Hill, New York. 


BIMBONI (ALBERTO) Preludio e fuga; 

by Alberto Bimboni, of Italy; organ. 

[4790 

© "Apr. 26,1915: Be. Apr 25, 

1915; EH 362124; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

BIRDIES’ GOOD-NIGHT. See First piano 

pieces. 


BIRDS, BUDS AND BREEZES; schottische 
by A. M. Gifford, arr. by Frederick 
S. Stanton, of U. S.; mandolin or 
violin. [4791 

© 1.c¢ Apr. 5, 1915: HB. 359722; 
Alfred Morse Gifford, New Bedford, 
Mass. 


BirtHpDAy (A); words by Christina 
Rossetti, music by Everett Titcomb, 
OG T.. 8: [4792 


©) epee 10, 19tS02 ¢. Apr’ 12, 
1915; EH 359823; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


BITTE AN SANKT RAPHAEL. See 
Deutsche volkslieder, heft 1 no. 1. 


Biack (A) cAT; words by O. H. Hess- 
doerfer, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U.S. [4793 


©: 1 ¢ Apr. 21, 1915; WH Sei3i3; 
O. EK. Hessdoerfer, Waco, Tex. 


Brack (THE) FAN; dramatic self- 
sacrificing recitation musically ac- 
companied, words by Edith Putnam 
Painton, music by E. J. Biedermann, 
of U. S., op. 46. New York, EH. S. 
Werner & Co. [4794 

© Apr 1, 1915; 2 e Apr. 6,.1915; 
E 360952; Edgar Schell Werner, — 
New York. 


BuiackK Fox; fox trot by B. B. Comingo, 
of U. S.; piano solo. [4795 


(©)! Feb:. 27, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 19; 
1915; EH 361224; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


319 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Biack Fox—Continued. 
—— —— arr. by M. L. Lake, of U. 8.; 
full orch. 4to. [4796 
© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 ce Apr. 19, 
1915; B 861225; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


BLESS DEAR OLD U. S. A.; words by 
Julius Fox, music by J. D’Albora, 
of U. S., arr. by John Adam Hugo, 
Of Us [4797 

© 1c. Feb. 6, 1915; HD 359869; 
Joseph D’Albora, Brooklyn. 


See Laudate Domi- 


BLESSED BE GOD. 
num. 


Buressep Book; words by Francis Mc- 


Kinnon Morton, music by S. W. 
Beazley, of U. 8S. [4798 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
EH 3613864; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago, 


BLESSED IS HE THAT COMETH; sacred 
Christmas cantata, libretto by Liz- 
zie De Armond, music by W. B. 
Judefind, of the U. 8S. 12 mo. [4799 

© Oct. 8, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1915; 
BE 360697; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 


Buessep (THE) LITTLE WORLD; words 
and musie by Marion Kean, of U. 8S. 


Buffalo, N. Y., Denton, Cottier & 
Daniels. [4800 
i Apr. 10, 1915; 2. ¢@ Apr. 9, 


1915; BH 3862069; Marion Kean 

Berry, Irving, N. Y. 

BLESSED MORNING; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley, of U. S. [4801 

iG) Net. 3.1 Olas. 2 ot... Mar. 222, 
1915; E 3860649; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville. 

BLINDNESS (THE) OF VIRTUE; a Senti- 
mental ballad, words and music by 
H. Bewley, of U. S. [4802 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 2 c Mar. 22, 
1915; HE 3860610; Harry Bewley, 
Philadelphia. 


Bioop (THE) Is CLEANSING ME; words 
by R. H. M., music by Roger M. 
Hickman, of U. S. [4803 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 24,1915 ; 
I) 862058; J. Raymond Hemminger, 
Carlisle, Pa. 

Bioop (THE) oF CHRIST; words by L. 
K. Averill, music by Arthur F. Ing- 
ler, of U. S. [4804 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
BH. 3860802; Louis K. Averill, Lewis- 
ton, Me. 


pt. In, yee 


Biossom; a dream of youth, waltz 
song, words by Leland Landis, music 
by Thurlow Lieurance, of U. 8.; high > 
or medium voice, violin & cello ad — 
lib. [4805 | 


© Apr. 28, 1915; 2 c, Apr. 22; 


1915; BE 359993; J. W. Jenkins sons | 


music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


BLows THE WIND TO-DAY; words by 
Robert Louis Stevenson, music by 
Helen Hopekirk, of U. S.; high or 
medium voice with piano ace. [4806 

© Apr. 22, 1915; 2 @ Bie, 
1915; E 361480; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND; air varie, 
arr. by Ben. Vereecken, of Belgium ; 
clarinet solo with piano ace. [4807 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 «@ Apr. 17, 
1915; BH 359905; M. Witmark & 

“sons, New York. [Copyright is 

claimed on new arrangement, ] 


BLUE BONNET; words by Mary Yeates 
Bland, music by Ella Mae Man- 
tooth, of U. S. [4808 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 16, 1915; 
HW 3861121; Unity music pub. co., Dal- 
las, Tex. 

BLUE BONNETS; by Carl Hahn, of U. S., 
op. 22; piano. (Southern border 
scenes, no. 6.) [4809 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
H 362182; Thos. Goggan & bro., Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


BiLursirp (THE); words by Carrie 
Shaw-Rice, music by Katherine A. 
Glen, of U. S. [4810 


© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 c Mar. 22, 
1915; EH 860618; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


BLUEBIRDS (THE) WALTZ; by A. S. Os- 
burn, of U. S.; piano. [4811 


© 1c. May 4, 1915; BH 362195; 
Anna Stark Osburn, Port Orchard, 
Wash. 


BLUETTE-DIALOGUE; by Louis Victor 
Saar, of U. S., op. 75; piano solo. 
(Three love’s episodes, no. 3.) 

[4812 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 

1915; E 361226; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

BoATING ON THE CoMAL; barcarolle, by 
Carl Hahn, of U. S., op. 22; piano. 
(Southern border scenes, no. 5.) 

: [4813 
© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 ec. May 1, 1915; 

FE 362188; Thos. Goggan & bro., Gal- 

veston, Tex. 


320 


Sey 


no. 5, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


Boufme. See Puccini (Giacomo) 


See Balfe (M. W.) 


BoHEMIAN MARCH; arr. by A. L. 
Maresh, of U. S., 2 violins and piano. 
(Crescent edition, no. 7.) [4814 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361285; Hastman co., Cleveland. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


BoHEMIAN GIRL. 


Bon TON; one step cake walk, by C. 
Luckeyth Roberts, arr. by J. Louis 
von der Mehden, jr., of U. S.; or- 
chestra. 4to. [4815 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
FE 362270; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Borper (THE) PATROL; words by A. C. 
Smith, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
U8. [4816 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; E 360969; 
Arthur C. Smith, Fairmount, W. Va. 


BOUND TO SEE THE FRISCO FAIR; words 
by H. Helling, music by Arnold A. 
Krueger, of U. S. [4817 


© Mar. 8, 1915; 2c. Mar. 10, 1915; 
E 360659 ; Henry Helling, Milwaukee. 


Bow DOWN THINE EAR; sacred song, 
music by T. D. Williams, of .U. S.; 
high voice. [4818 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361196; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Bow VALLEY; words and music by E. 
P. Phillips, of Canada. ‘Toronto, 
Whaley, Royce & co. [4819 

Apr. 22. 2915°-1 c. Apr...26, 
1915; E 351855; Edna Price Phillips, 
Edmonston, Alta, Canada. 


Boys (THE) IN KHAKT; patriotic song, 
words and music by L. Rawlings, of 
Canada. ‘Toronto, Whaley, Royce 
& co. F4820 

me Amr 17; 1915+ 1 @ Apr 17, 
1915; E 351807; Louise Rawlings, 
Forest, Ontario, Canada. 

BRASS BUTTONS; march and two-step, 
by George L. Cobb, of U. S.; orches- 
tra. Ato. [4821 

©) Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c..Mar:. 31, 
1915; E 359671; Walter Jacobs, Bos- 
ton. 

BRAVEST (THE) LITTLE SOLDIER OF 
THEM ALL; words and music by E. 
Klein, of U. S. [4822 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1915; BE 359548; Eddie Klein, % Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 


4831 


LRAZILIAN (THE) NUT; one step rag, 
by Sol Wolerstein, of U. 8.; piano. 
[4823 
© May 5, 1915; 2c May 5, 1915; 
BH 361618; Jerome H. Remick & c@., 
New York. 


BREAK (THE OF DAWN; waltzes by 
L. R. Greenwald, of U. S.; piane. 
Cincinnati, O., Geo. Jaberg music co. 

[4824 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 10, 1915; 

B 360660; L. R. Greenwald, Tecum- 
seh, Mich. 


BREATH (A) 0’ BLOOMIN’ HEATHER, 
FROM MY LITTLE HIGHLAND HAME; 
lyric by J. Keirn Brennan, music by 
Ernest R. Ball, of, U...8. [4825 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 7, 1915; 
B® 359751; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


BreatH (THE) OF THE DAWN; words 
by E. G. Buckeridge, music by C. 
Whitney Coombs, of U. 8.; sop. or 
tenor in D flat. [4826 

(© Mar. 17, 1915; 2 ¢/ Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360621; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


ERmwat sone; by Ida M. Blume, of 
U. S., op. 23; 1st & 2nd violin, pf. 
acc. [4827 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 ¢« Mar. 22, 
1915; BE 360646; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati. 


BRIDAL WREATH; intermezzo by D’Au- 
vergne Barnard, of Great Britain 5 
piano. [4828 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 ¢c. Apr. 16, 
1915; E 356734; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. . 


BRIGHT BYES; march and two-step, by 


R. Desocio, of U. S.; piano. Pub. by 
The EHagle music co. [4829 


© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 ¢« Apr. 1%, 


1915; E 359932; Robert Desocio, 
New York. 

Bricut LicHTs; by B. M. Hall, of U. 
S.; piano. [4830 


© 1c. May 8, 1915; HB 361576; 
Burt M. Hall, Birmingham, Ala. 


BricHtTest (THE) pAy. See Red letter 
days. 

BRING YOUR BURDENS AND CARES TO 
Jesus; words and music by Roger 
M. Hickman, of U. S. [4831 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr. 24, 
1915; BE 362050; J. Raymond Hem- 
minger, Carlisle, Pa. 


321 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4832 


BRITAIN’S HEROES; music by Arthur 
Berridge, of England; mixed voices 
and piano. 4to. (Yourk series no. 
693. ) [4832 

©» Apr. 19; 1915; '2 .e; Apr. 20, 
1915; E 351815; Banks & son, York, 
England. 


BRITANNIA’S REALM; a song of free- 
dom, words and music by Avice 
Louis Butterfield. [4833 

©: Apr. 19, 1915: ¥ e@ Apr. 21, 
1915; H 356760; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


BRITISH (THE) LION; patriotic march, 
by H. McCree, of England; piano. 
[4884 
© Apr’ sis 2 & Apr. -W, 
1915; E 859879; H. McCree, Ren- 
frew, Canada. 


BRITON’s (A) CALLING; Soldier’s song, 
words and music by J. Ord Hume, 
of England, in F. [4835 

© Mar. 27,1985) 12 Apr. 13, 
1915; E 8567238; British music co., 
London. 


BROADWAY THEATER; march, by J. J. 
Haggerty, of U. S.; piano. [4886 

: © May 8, 1915; 2c. May 4, 1915; 

' E 362204; J. J. Haggerty, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


BrRoKE; words and music by J. Alex- 
ander, of U. S. [4837 


© 1c. May 7, 1915; E 361644; 
John Alexander, Port Edwards, Wis. 


BRONCHO BELLE; music by J. L. Lange, 
of U. S.; piano. [4838 
© “Apr. = 9; °41915:2 € Apr 12, 
1915; E 359836; Julia L. Lange, 
Chicago. 


Brownies (THE); words by Fred. E. 
Weatherly, music by Franco Leoni, 
arr. by G. Waring Stebbins, of U. S.; 
male voices. 4to. (Boosey & co.’s 
series. 1186) [4839 

© Apr. 19; 1915: 24e° Age 20, 
1915; E 359962; Boosey & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


BRUSHING UP ON ART; musical comedy 
in 8 acts, lyrics by Dorothy Hug- 
gins, and Marguerite Samuels, music 
by Ethlyne Mather, Margaret Dickey 
Griffin, Eleanor Tyler, Hazel Watts, 
and Florian Shepard, of U. S. 

[4840 


@© Apr. 16,°1915+ 2 e Apr. 19, 
1915; EH 361218; H. C. Mac Dougall, 
Wellesley, Mass. 


5) 


pt. II, n. s., v. 10 


BUILD ON THE ROCK; words and music 

by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [4841 

© Apr. 1,,1915; 2 &. Apr 2 eee 

E 361392; Saniuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


BUNGALOW RAG; one-step, song, by 
L. L. Willey, of U. S.; voice and 
piano. [4842 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1915; Ei 359507; 
Lawrence L. Willey, Rochester, 
N. 


Burro (A) CARAVAN; by Carl Hahn, 
of U. S., op. 22; piano. (Southern 
border scenes, no. 8.) [4843 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 ec. May 1, 1915; 
E 362184; Thos. Goggan & bro., Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


BUSINESS AND PLEASURE; 4a musical 
eomedietta in one act, lyrics and 
music by W. L. Rosenberg, of U. S.; 
vocal seore. [4844 

© 1 c. Mar. 29, 1915: 2) 19574. 
Walter Louis Rosenberg, New York. 


But, ARE WE DOWNHEARTED, NO; quick 
march, arr. by J. Ord Hume, of 
Great Britain; military band. 4to 
(Boosey’s march journal, no. 291.) 


[4845 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 1 ‘esoApEeD; 
1915; E 3851825; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 


claimed on arrangement. ] 


BY THE LAKE-SIDE; intermezzo by Per- 
cival Goffin, of Great Britain; piano. 


[4846 

© Apr. 7, 1995:-3 @e yee 

1915; “ED 3567615 Sehote Wee, 
London. 


By THE OLD MILL STREAM; words by 
I. O. Bayless, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [4847 

© 1c. Apr. 18, 1915; E 361070; 
I. O. Bayless, Knoxville, Tenn. 


C’EST L’HEURE AIMEE; mélodie, paroles 
de <A. Mescour, musique de A. 
Tedesco, of France; chant et piano. 

[4848 


© Mar. 27, 1915: ie .Apeee, 
1915; E 3851786; A. Courmes, Nice, 
France. 


CADDIE; one or two step rag (pas de 
_Vours), par William Bill, of France; 
piano. [4849 
© Apr. 7, 1913: 1 e Aug! 3/1914; 

I) 356781; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


Zi 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


CALIFORNIA—ALL ABOARD; words and 
music by J. L. Barnard, of U. S. 

[4850 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1915; E 360980; 
Junius L. Barnard, Los Angeles. 


CALIFORNIA ROSES; by L. M. Webster, 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. [4851 
eoogan, 28, 1915- 2 ec. Deé.t2s, 
1914; E 360668; Lady Mary Web- 
ster, Oakland, Cal. 


—— words and music by L. M. Web- 
ster, of U. S. [4852 


© Jan. 28, 1915; 2 ec. Dee. 28, 
1914; E 360664; Lady Mary Web- 
ster, Oakland, Cal. , 


CALIFORNIA—YOU FOR MINE; words and 
music by C. A. Escher, of U. S. 
[4853 


© Apr. 14, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 16, 
1915; E 361147; Chester Aloysius 
Escher, Jersey City. 


CALL (THE) OF THE CUMBERLANDS; 
words and music by W. R. Clay, of 
U. S. [4854 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1915; BE 361063; 
William Rout Clay, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


Catt (THE) OF THE WILD; words and 
music by G. M. Murray, of U. S. 
[4855 
© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 362261; Grace Mel Murray, Moor- 
ingsport, La. 


CALL ON JESUS; words and music by 
M. C. James, of U. S. [4856 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860877; Homer A. Rode- 
heayer, Chicago. 


CALLING FOR you; words and music by 
N. H. Piffard-Francis, of U. S.; arr. 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [4857 

© 1c. May 3, 1915; EB 361595; 
Nina H. Piffard-Francis, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 


CALypso; valse hesitation by J. F. 
Walton, of U. S.; piano. [4858 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; E 360810; 

J. Frank Walton, New York. 


CAMIDGE (MaTTIHEW) Adagio; from 
Concerto in G minor by M. Camidge, 
ed. by T. Tertius Noble, of England, 
domiciled at New York; organ. (St. 
Cecilia series, no. 53.) [4859 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 361583; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing. | 


4868 


CAN HE DEPEND ON ME? words by S. Si 
McCurry, musie by Gordon H. John- 
son, of Australia. [4860 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 24, 1915; 
E 362054; J. Raymond Hemminger, 
Carlisle, Pa. 


CAN THE LORD ON YOU DEPEND; words 
and music by J. K. Roberts, of U. S. 
[4861 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 23. 
1915; E 359523; John Kaountz Rob- 
erts, Carthage, N. C. 


CANADIAN CAPERS; by Gus Chandler, 
Bert White and Henry Cohen, of 
U. S.; piano. [4862 

© Mar; 26) 1915*> 2 ©. Apr. 12, 
1915; E 359837; Roger Graham, Chi- 
cago. 


CAN’T YO’ HEAH ME CALLIN’ CAROLINE: 
fox trot from The midnight girl, by 
Caro Roma, arr. by Tom Clark, of 
U. S.; full orchestra. 4to. [4863 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1915; 
E 359968; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


CANTO LONTANO; melodia, parole di 
Enrico Golisciani, musica di P. A. 
Tirindelli, of Italy; canto e piano, 
con violino obbligato, ad lib. [4864 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 1 c¢. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 351888; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


CANZONETTA. See Suite en Mi mineur. 


CAPRICE (LE); mazurka brilliante, by 
Mrs, A. M. Virgil, of DU. S:, op:-63; 
piano. New York, The Virgil piano 
school co. [4865 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2c. Apr. 22, 1915: 
E 361462; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, New 
York. 


CAPTAIN (THE) SPINS A YARN; by Geo. 
L. Spaulding, of U. S.; piano. (Nau- 
tical sketches, no. 12887.) [4866 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 19, 1915; 
E 361197; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CARILLON; by Edward Elgar, op. 75. 
arr. by Adolf Schmid, of England: 
orchestra. [4867 

© May 1, 3915; 1 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 351944; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 


arr. by Hugh Blair, of England; 
organ. [4868 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 e@ Apr. 19, 
1915; E 356750; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 


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4869 


| pt. m3, Bsa. a0 


GaRINHOSO (Caressant); tango bré- 
silien, par L. Duque & E. Costa, of 
France; piano. [4869 

© July 28, 1913; 1 e Aug. 3, 
1914; E 356782; F. D. Marchetti, 
Paris. 


@Garita. See Trois chansons dici et 
d’ailleurs. 


CARNEVALE DI VENBEZIA. 
(Niccolo). 


See Paganini 


@ARNIVAL DE VENICE; air varie arr. by 


George Muder of U. S.; mandolin 
solo. (Choice selections, no. 214.) 
[4870 


@, Mar. <16,« 4915 202 sesrApesid, 


1915; E 3860805; George Stannard, 


Trenton, N. J. 


CARNIVAL WALTZ; by J. Frank Fry- 


singer, of .U., S.,.,op. 112:. piano. 
(Random sketches, no. 2.) [4871 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ce Mar. 29, 


1915; E 3859611; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


CAROLS OF SUMMER; a Service for Chil- 
dren’s day, words by A. A. Payn, 
music by F. A. Clark, of U. S. 8vo. 

[4872 


@ Apr.:28, 1915: 2 ef Apr ‘30, 


1915; E 361554; Hall-Mack oco., 
Philadelphia. 

CASSANDRA WALTZES; by Chas. L. 
Johnson of the U. S.; piano. [4878 


© Mar. 22, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1915; E 360708; Forster, music pub- 
Hsher, Chicago. 


€assipy; humorous song, words by 
Frank Coops, music by W. H. Atkin- 
son, of England. [4874 


© Mar. 26, 1915; 1 ce Apr. 8, 
1915; E 356745; Pigott & co., ltd., 
Dublin, Ireland. 


@ASTIGLIANA; valzer cantabile, versi 
di A. Genisi, musica di A. Magliani, 
arr. di L. E. de Francesco, of Italy. 
Edizione Cardilli. [4875 

© Ape 9, 1915; 2.6. Apr. as. 
1915; H 361059; Mauro V. Cardilli, 
New York. 


©ASTLE (THE) DOGGY FOX TROT; music 

by James Reese Europe, arr. by J. 

Louis von der Mehden, jr., of U. S. 
1. Piano solo. 2. Orchestra. 

[4876, 4877 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c each Mar. 

25, 1915; H 359552, 359553; G. Ri- 
eordi & co., ine., New York. 


CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. 
(Pietro) 


See Mascagni 


CAVALLERIZZI (I) (Jolly jockeys) ; 
waltz, di A. Diversi, rid. di Flaminio 
Pignoloni, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York, N. Y., due mandolini e chitarra. 
4to. (Pagani edition, series 8, no. 
1.) [4878 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 361015; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. ] 


CE QUE DISENT LES FEUILLES; valse 
chantée, paroles de Raoul Genella, 
musique de Fred. Mélé, of France. 

[4879 
© May 28, 1913; 1 ec. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356783; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


CECILE WALTZ; by Frank W. McKee, 
arr. by Louis Tocaben, of U. 8.; 1st 
and 2d mandolins and guitar. [4880 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1915; 
E 361048; G. Ricordi & co., ine, 
New York. . 


CELESTE, AipA. See Verdi (Giuseppe) 
CuHaco (EL); tango argentino, par 
Rodigo, of France; piano. [4881 
© Apr. 25, 1913: 1 «& Aus. =) ee 

E 356784; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


CHALLENGE (THE) OF RIKKI-TIKKI- 
TAVI; part-song, words by Rudyard 
Kipling, music by Homer B. Hatch, 


of U. S.; men’s voices. S8vo. (G. 
Schirmer’s secular choruses, no. 
6108. ) [4882 


© Mar. 24, 1915°°2 @ Mer, 
1915; E 3859572; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CHANGE THAT RAG INTO A MARCH RE- 
FRAIN; words and music by Fred E. 
Cliffe and Jay Whidden, of England. 

[4888 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 4 pea 

1915; E 3851777; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


CHANSON (LA) DU RUISSELET. See 
Trois chansons d’ici, et d’ailleurs. 


CHANSON POUR VIOLON; air by E. J. 
Cox, and ace. by Frank V. Russell, 
of U. 8.; violin and piano. [4884 


© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 © Mar. 29, 
1915; EH 359634; Edward J. Cox, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 


O24 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


CHAPEL (THE) IN THE FOREST (Die 
waldkapelle) ; by Albert Jungmann, 
op. 152, ed. and fingered by Pietro 
Ocella, of U. S.; piano. [4885 


© Apr. 15, 1915; 2c. Apr. 16, 1915; 
E 361109; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing, fingering and arrangement. ] 


CHARGE (THE) OF THE LANCERS; march 
and two step, by Gaylord Bleakley, 
of U.S. 4to. 1. Band. 2. Orch. 

[4886, 4887 


© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 ce. each Apr. 12. 
1915; E 359818, 359819; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


CHARLIE CHAPLIN; Song by G. C. Leap, 
of U. S.; words and melody. [4888 


© 1c. Mar. 25, 1915; E 359538; 
Glenn C. Leap, New York. 


CHARLIE CHAPLIN GLIDE; words and 
music by Al. Trube and Thos. Beck- 
er, of U. S. [4889 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 361597; A. H. Trube, New York. 


CHARLIE CHAPLIN, THE FUNNIEST OF 
THEM ALL; words and music by G. 
Boyden, of U. S. Mansfield, Mass., 
Walker music co. [4890 

Bac Apr. 21,.190156. 2 ¢. Apr :21, 
1915; E 3861326; George Boyden, 
Norwood, Mass. 


CHARMING WALTZ; by H. Engelmann, 
of U. S.; piano, treble clef. [4891 
oe epee. 1 19th 2 -c.. Apr. 33, 
1915; E 361095; Hatch music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


CHEER CHICAGO; words & music by E. 
B. Stewart, of U. S. 4to. [4892 
© Apr. 122.4915 -"2 ¢. Apr: 16, 
1915; E 362092; Elmer Bryan Stew- 
art, Chicago. 


CHEER UP, DEAR, OR I’LL BE LONESOME 
Too; words and music by N. May- 
field, of U. S. [4893 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1915; E 362088; 
Margaret Mayfield, Kalispell, Mont. 


CHERIE; valse by John Shepherd. 1. 
Arr. by J. Louis von der Mehden, jr., 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. 2. Piano. 

[4894, 4895 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 

E 362271, 362277; G. Ricordi & co., 

inc, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


4904 


CHEVAUCHEE COSAQUE; mélodié, poésie 
de André Alexandre, musique de 
Félix Fourdrain, of France; soprano 
ou ténor. [4896 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1c. Apr. 16, 1915; 
E 356727; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


CHEYENNE RESERVATION WALTZ; by L. 

R. Small, of U. S.; piano. [4897 

© 1 ©. Feb: 23,.1915; BH 362223; 
Lloyd R. Small. 


romanza, parole di Enrico 
Golisciani, musica di P. A. Tirin- 
delli, of Italy; canto e piano. [4898 

© Apr, 28.491: 1  ¢e.. Apr...29, 
1915; E 351889; G. Ricordi & c¢o., 
Milan. 


CHI SEI; 


CHILDREN’S DAY CLASSICS, No. 38; 
words by Elsi2 Duncan Yale, music 
by Alfred Judson and others, of 
US. vO. [4899 

© Apr, 23,.1915+ Jey. Agr. - 20: 
1915; E 361556; Hall-Mack. eo., 
Philadelphia. 


CHILDREN’S DAY SONG; words by Elsie 
Janet French, music by H. W. Fair- 
bank, of U. S. [4900 

© Apr. 5.1915; 2: e, Apres 5;-1995; 
E 360927; H. W. Fairbank, Chicago. 


CHILDREN’S GAMES (Kinderspiel) ; 
characteristic niece by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, of Germany, op. 1061; piano. 
(Study and entertainment, no. 5.) 

[4901 
Co Aprte 24541905 2 eB Age (2A, 
1915; E 356776; Theo. Presser co., 


Philadelphia. 

CHILDREN’S JUBILEE; a children’s day 
service for the Sunday school. 15 p. 
Svo. [4902 


© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
9, 1915; A 397479; Hope pub. ¢co., 
Chicago. 


CHILDREN’S PEACE ANTHEM; words and 
music by Katharine C. Baker, of 
U.S. 4to. (Summy’s octavo ed. of 
school songs, ac. 63) [4903 
ie, ADfves,: Jae 2 ec, Mawes 
1915; E 361551; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


CHILDREN’S PRAISE; service for chil- 
dren’s day, arr. by S. J. Sterrett, of 
U.S. [4904 

©), Apr. -12;,1915s52. -@3Apr..13, 
1915; E 361088; Samuel J. Sterrett, 
Philadelphia. 


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4905 


Oninpren’s (A) PRAYER; words by 
William Canton, of Kngland, music 


by BW. Q. Schaaf, of U. 8S. Svo. 
[4905 
© 1a Apr. 28, 1915; WH 861610; 
Wdward Oswald Sehaaf, Newark, 
iNe as 


CHILDREN’s TEARS (Larmes d’enfant) ; 
intermezzo by Roy Herbert of U. 8.; 
piano, [| 4906 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr. 1, 1916; 
WH 860799; Herbert R. Kertscher, 
Hoboken, N. J. 


Ouninp's (THe) query; or, Will you 
shoot some other girlie’s papa, 
words by I. K. Coekley, music by 
R. A. Browne, of U. S. [4907 

© 1c Mar. 17, 1915; BH 860549; 
BWber Koser Cockley, Somerset, Pa. 


Juoimres or Haster; Waster service, 
words by Lizzie De Armond and 
others, music by A. L. Judefind, of 
U. 8. 8vo. [4908 

© Feb. 5, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1915; 
W 8609075; Judefind bros,, ‘Baltimore, 


QOuHorin) (FRANCOIS I'repertc) Noe- 
turnes; by EF. F, Chopin, ed. by An- 
dor Pintér, of U. S.; piano. (Carl 
Fischer’s music library, no. 743) 

[4909 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2c. Apr. 19, 1915; 

WH 361289; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing. ] 


CHORAL PRELUDE; on Dundee, by Ro- 
land Diggle, of U. S.; organ. [4910 
tC Apr. 910, 1815: 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 
1915; FH 859824; C. W. Thompson 
& co., Boston, 


words and 
arr, from 
L. Fletcher, 


OHORAL PROCESSIONAL; 
musie re-written and 
Standard hymnal by R, 
OF U.S. SV0, [4911 

© Apr. 24, 1915; 2c Apr. 26, 
1915; BE 861512; Robert L. Fletcher, 
Wheeling, W. Va. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement, ] 


CuHorus or arpsy arts. See Verdi 
(Giuseppe) 
Cuorvus OF PRIESTESSES; from Sa- 


lammb6, Wnelish version by Nathan 
Haskell Dole, of U. S., music by 
Modest P. Moussorgsky; three-part 
women’s voices, 4to, [4912 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 c Apr. 10, 1915; 
1) 859865; Boston music co., Boston, 
[Copyright is claimed on Wnglish 
version, ] 


pt. 111, 2. ti, ¥. 20 


Cnrist BENEATH Try oRoss; anthens, 
words from the chureh  litanies, 
music by Patty Stair, of U. 8.; 
mixed voices, organ ace, 8vo. 
(Anthems for mixed voices, no. 
10727) [4913 

© May 5, 1915; 2 ce. May 5, 1915; 
IX 861682; ‘Theo, Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, 


CHRIST TITAS WON THE VICTORY; Words 


by C. Ff. Alexander, musie by Walter 

G. Tyler, of U. S.; mixed voices. 

4to, (Anthems for Easter, no, 189) 

[4914 

© Mar, 10, 1915; 2 G@ Mar 26; 

1915; 19 860781; Adam Geibel music 
eo., Philadelphia, 


OCHURIST LOVETH ME; words by T, O. 
Chisholm, musie by 8. W. Beazley, 
OL UW, 8: [4915 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
IW) 861891; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago, 


CHRISTIAN, DOST THOU 
Sce Smith (ld, J.) 


SEE THEM, 


CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PLEDGE SONG; 
words and music by N, L, Ridder- 
hof, of U. Si 13mo; [4916 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar. 81. 
1915; H 859662; Nicholas Lambert 
Ridderhof, Los Angeles, 


GINDERELLA'S DREAM (Aschenbrédels 
traum); valse boston by Fritz Berg, 
of U, S., domiciled at London, Wng- 
land; orchester, [4917 

© Dec. 20, 1914; 1 ¢, Apr 16, 
1915; IK 862280; Albert Stahl, Ber- 
lin, 

CIRCASSIAN PEASANTS’ DANCE; Russian 
dance by Alex Roloff, of Great Brit- 
ain; piano, [4918 

© Mar. 80. 1015; 1 @ Apr @i, 
1915; WH 856767; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don, 


CLassy (A) RAG; by BH. 8S. Phillips, 
arr, by Clarence Woods, of U. 8, 
[4919 © 


© Feb, 27, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 26, 1915; 
) 860165; Ethel Stuart Phillips, 
Fort Worth, Tex, 


Crock (THE) TELLS A STORY; by Mrs, 
A. M. Virgil, of U. S., op. 48, no, 1} 
piano. New York, The Virgil piano 
school co. (Recreations for the 
piano, oe, 1.) [4920 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 22, 1915; 
HE 361448; Mrs, A. M, Virgil, New 
York. 


326 


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ae ee ee a es a Ore on 


ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


_CLoveLLY; words from Kate Douglas 


Wiggin’s Romance of Clovelly, mu- 
sic by W. M. A. Beckett, of U. S. 
[4921 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1915; E 361173; 
Wheeler Martin Alfred Beckett, 
Philadelphia. 


Cock (THE) FicHT; by Carl Hahn, of 
U. S., op. 22; piano. (Southern bor- 
der scenes, no. 7.) [4922 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
FE 362185; Thos. Goggav & bro., Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


COLD FEET; observations, words and 
music by G. Armstrong, arr. by Carl 
A. Weber, of U.S. [4923 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1915; E 361082; 
Gus Armstrong, Seattle. 


COLOMBINE; valse hesitation by Jesse 
Winne, arr. by J. Louis von der 
Mehden, jr., of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 

[4924 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 

E 362272; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


COLONIAL RAG; novelty one-step, by 
Ernest R. Ball and Julius Lenz- 
berg, of U. 8.; full orchestra. 4to. 

[4925 


© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1915; 
I 359974 M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

—— —— arr. by T. M. Taylor, of U.S.; 
band. 4to. [4926 


© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. Apr...20, 
1915; E 359975; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


COME AND HEAR THE BAND PLAY DIXIE; 
words and music by S. Hepburn, of 
U. S. Seattle, Wash., Ivy press. 

[49 


© Apr. 17, 1915; 2c. Apr. 24, 1915; 
E 362064; Stewart Hepburn, Seattle. 


COME AND JITNEY ME HOME; words by 
Orville Harrold, music by E. J. Po- 
lak, of U. S. [4928 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1915; E 359830; 
Emil J. Polak, New York. 

COME BACK AGAIN; words by Oharlie 
Zeffert, music by A. M. Friedlander, 
of England. [4929 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 c Mar. 29, 
1915; E 351647: Arthur M. Fried- 
linder, London. 


3 


. 


4938 

CoME BE MINE; words by William 

Houlden, music by W. R. Frey, of 

U. S., arr. by J. Lawrence Ritchie, of 

Ui 8. [4930 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; E 361283; 
William R. Frey, Pittsburgh. 


COME BE MY LITTLE SWEETHEART; 
words by S. A. Wheeler, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [4931 

'  ©1e. Apr. 1, 1915; E 360859; 

Sprague A. Wheeler, Rison, Md. 


COMF, CHILD, BESIDE ME (Komm, lass 
uns spielen, du herziges kind); 
words by Bruno Elbe, music by J. 
Bleichmann, op. 25, no. 5, music arr. 
and English version by George Har- 
ris, jr., of U. 8. [4932 

© Apr... 21. 1915*:°3 ec. Apr... 26, 
1915; E 361484; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


COME TAKE A HIKE ON MY GASOLINE 
BIKE; words and music by W. L. 
Brown, of U. S. [4933 

sie, 16 id: 2.6, Kor. %, 
1915; E 359741; Walter L. Brown, 
Salt Lake City. 


COME TAKE A ‘TRIP TO LOVE-LAND; 
words and music by E. M. Sullivan, 
of U. S. [4934 

© Mar. 23, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1915; E 359549; Ed. M. Sullivan, 
New Bedford, Mass. 


CoME TO COLGATE; words and music 

by G. F. Riemann, of U. S. [4935 

© May 6, 1915; 2 ce. May 7, 1915; 

E 361655; George Fred. Riemann, 
Brooklyn. 


CoME TO ME, Morna; words by Edward 
Teschemacher, music by Kennedy 
Russell; no. 1 in E flat. [4936 

© Feb. 15, 1915: 1 « May 1, 
1915; E 356829; Metzler & co. (1909) 
itd., London. 


COME TO MY HEART, LoRD JESUS; 
words and music by A. S. Reitz, of 


Ls. [4937 
_© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 
1915; FE 359548; Albert Simpson 
“Reitz. Junction City, Kan. 
COME TO THE BEAUTIFUL RAGTIME 


BALL; words and music by Cormack, 
Vanderveer and Gaskill, of U. S. 
[4938 
© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 9, 1915; 
E 359779; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


28 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4939 


pt. 1, Sy ee 20 


COME TO THE GOSPEL FEAST; words and 
music by J. O. Smith, of U.S. 12mo. 
(Song of our beloved Lord, no. 7.) 

[4939 

Or Apr - (20, ) 1975 2) eh Ape.28, 

1915; E 3862029; J. Owen Smith, 
Fontanelle, Ifa. 


COME TO THE VALLEY OF SUNSHINE AND 
ROSES; words and music by M. S. 
Cornman, jr., of U. S. [4940 

© Apr’ a, 19iye 2 ec, “Apr? 22, 
1915; E 359807; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati. 


COME WITH ME IN A JITNEY CAR; 
words and music by F. L. Cabello, 
of U. S. [4941 

©) Apr? 42. 1045" 2 Ge AEH, 
1915; FE 361169; Ferdinand LL. Ca- 
bello, El Paso, Texas. 


CoMFORTER (THE); a short church 
cantata, suitable for lenten, Whit- 
Suntide, or general use, the words 
compiled from the Scriptures, and 
the music composed by Edward 
Shippen Barnes, of U. S.; op. 15; 
mixed voices with solos and organ 
ace. 4to. [4942 

OwApre 22, 7915) 2 tern Agr. 26, 
1915; E 361476; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


anthem, words scriptural, music 
by C. Simper, of Great Britain; 
voice and organ. 4to. [4943 

© Mar si1915* A “e.’ Apr. 17, 
1915; HE 356748; Caleb Simper, 
Barnstaple, England. 


CoMPANY G; military march, music by 
R. S. Hudson, of U.S.; piano. [4944 
(© Mar: 24) 19155) 2) 1.’ Mars @5, 
1915; E 359554; Rollo S. Hudson, 
Dorchester, Mass. 


CONCERT FANTASIA; by Roland Diggle, 
of UU. S:s organ, [4945 
iC) Apr 06, 19is 2 oe. Mey 
1915; E 361604; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 


CONCERTO IN G MINOR; by Matthew 
Camidge, ed. by T. Tertius Noble, of 
England, domiciled at New York; 
organ. [4946 


© May 1, 1915: 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
H 361580; H. W. Gray co., New 
' York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing. ] 


CONCERTO No. 7 IN A MINOR; by P. 
Rode, op. 9, edited, phrased and 
fingered by H. Wessely, of France; 
violin and piano. [4947 

© Apr. 13, 1915:-a*er Apr 36, 
1915; E 351880; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, phrasing and fingering.] 


_CCNNECTICUT; words and music by J. 


Franklin Warner, of U. S. [4948 


© Mar. 26, 19155 2> eh Meaeo. 
1915; EH 3859738; Warner & Johnson, 
Newark, N. J. 


CONSOLATION (LA); poeme de Lucie 
Delarue Mardrus, musique de Gus- 
tave Ferrari; chant et piano. [4949 

© Mar. 30, 1915: 4 Gage et 
1915; E 856771; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


CoRA WALTZ; by L. Streabbog [pseud. 
of Jean Louis Gobbaerts], ed. and 
fingered by Paolo Gallico, of U. S.; 
piano. [4950 

©. Apr. 15,1915) 2) Eero: 
1915; E 361107; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and arrange- 
ment. ] 


COSSACKS’ MAZURCK; Russian dance, 
by Alex Roloff, of Great Britain; 
piano. [4951 

© Mar. 30, 19915: 1+e. Apr 21, 
1915; E 356766; Augener, litd., Lon- 
don. 


CoURT MINUET; by Gustave Lazarus, 
of Germany, op. 170, no. 2; piano 
solo. [4952 

©. Mar. 15, 191592%e kage 
1915; E 3862006; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


CREATION; by S. E. Schell, jr. [4953 

© 1c. Apr. 17, 1915: Bes59920- 

Samuel Eugene Schell, jr., Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 


CrEDO 3; de Angelis-17 century melody, 
plain chant, by Nicolo A. Montani, of 
U. S.; arr. for unison chorus with 
organ ace. 4to. (Fischer edition 
No. 3939. ) [4954 

© Apr. 19, 19153) 20es pea, 
1915; E 359946; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


CRESCENT SERVICE PROGRAM, NO. 11. 
[Compiled by R. J. Miller of U. 8.] 
cover-title, 64 p. 8vo. [4955 

~ ©) Mar. 29, 1915; 2 et eenee2, 
1915; aff. Apr. 1, 1915; A 398204; 
United Presbyterian board of publi- 
cation, Pitsburgh. 


328 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


CrocopiLte (THE) CRAWL; words and 


music by Mason Dixon, Will E. 
Haines. and Donovan Meher, of 
Great Britain. [4956 


© Apr. 9, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 356753; Star music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 


Cross (THE) OF LOVE; words and mu- 
sic by Marguerite Vose, of U. S. 
[4957 
ar Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ¢., Apr. 12, 
1915; E 359822; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


CROSSING THE BAR; words by Alfred, 
Lord Tennyson, music by D. T. Ma- 
gill, of U. S. [4958 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 1915; E 361086; 
David T. Magill, Chicago. 


——musiec by W. H. Neidlinger, of 
U. S., arr. by Frank R. Rix, of U. S.; 
chorus for unchanged voices. 4to. 

[4959 

Smear ts, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar, 17, 

1915; E 360556; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


Crown our Sayiour Kine; words by 
Lincoln McConnell, music by J. E. 
McConnell, of U. S. [4960 

© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1915; 
BE 359792; James Edwin McConnell, 
Lincoln, Nebr. 


Cuckoo; unison song, words tradi- 
tional, 2nd verse added 1914, music 
by Martin Shaw, of Great Britain. 
(Curwen’s edition, no. 71464.) [4961 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 356756; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, 


Cuckoo (THE) QUARTET; allegro con 
brio, from Quartet no. 1, op. 27 in 
A minor, composed and arr. by Ed- 
ward Schaaf, of U. S., for player 
piano. [4962 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1915; E 359513; 
Edward O. Schaaf, Newark, N. J. 


CusUS ANIMAM. See Rossini (G. A.) 


CUPID COMES RAPPING; from The emi- 
nent Doctor Bunyan, words and mu- 
sic by M. D. Rogers, of U. S. [4963 

© May 8, 1915; 2 ce. May 7, 1915; 
E 361657; Margaret Douglas Rogers, 
Piqua, O. 


CUPID’S THERE; song composed by 
Frederick Chapman, of U. 8S. (Four 
short lyrics, no. 2.) [4964 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2c. Apr. 20, 1915; 
E 361407; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


4974 


CUPID’S CONQUEST; by A. W. Koechling, 
of U. S., op. 11, no. 2; piano. [4965 
© 1c. Apr. 22, 1915; E 861418; 
Albert William Koechling, Paw- 
tueket, R. I. 


CUPID’s WHISPER; hesitation waltz by 
M. R. Steiner, of England; piano. 


7 [4966 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 c. May 15, 
1915; BH 356987; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


CurRTIS-DAY MARCH-TWOSTEP; by F. D. 
Curtis and L. C. Day, of U. S. [4967 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1915; E 361023; 
Francis D. Curtis & L. Carroll Day, 
Portland, Or. 


CYPRUS PATROL; march, by F. J. Col- 
lins, of U. S.; piano. Albany, N. Y. 
Collins music pub. [4968 

©. Appin22,.:19155) 2: .e: Apr 27, 
1915; EK 362082; Fred J. Collins, Al- 
bany. 


CzArDAS; par August Nolck, of Ger- 
many, op. 190; violon et piano. 
(Six airs de danse, no. 5.) [4969 

© May 6, 1915; 1 ec. May 6, 1915; 
E 351951; Laudy & co., London. 


DADDY LONGLEGS; by Richard Rich- 
ards, of U. S., op. 21; piano. (8 na- 
ture studies, no. 8.) [4970 


@. Mar: -22,>1915:. 2 :@: Apr 9, 
1915; E 359778; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


DADDY, PLEASE DON’T LET THEM SHOOT 
you; words and music by J. O. 
Donovan, of U. S. [4971 

© Apr. 24, 1915°.2 -e,..Apr«: 26, 
1915; E 361486; HE. J. Murray. music 
co., Pittsburgh. 


DAILY sTupIEs; by T. S. Rhodes, of 
U. S.; violin. [4972 
©. Apr. 14, 1915-2 2. Ave a6 
1915; E 361132: Thomas S. Rhodes, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 


DAINTY (THE) FOOT GLIDE; two-step 
by G. M. Tidd, of U. S.; piano. 
[4973 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 5, 1915; 
E 359706; G. M. Tidd, Marion, O. 


DAKOTA’S GOLDEN HILLS; words and 
music by P. Dickey, of U. S. [4974 


© Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 
1915; E 359873; Paul Dickey, 
Brooklyn. 


Dance (THE) See Massenet (J. E. F.) 


329 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4975 


DANCE BY MOONLIGHT; schottische by 
J. Frank Frysinger, of U. S., op. 
112; piano (Random sketches, no. 
5.) [4975 
© Mar. 29, 1915: 2 e@ Mar .29, 

1915; E 359612; Theo. Presser co., 

Philadelphia. 


DANCE CAPRICE; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 58; piano. New York, 
The Virgil piano school co. [4976 

© Apr. 21, 19159 52:<e, Apr 22, 
1915; E 361457: Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


DANCE OF THE DRAGON FLIES; by Ro- 
land Diggel, of U. S.; piano. [4977 
@© Mar. 30, 1915:°2 ¢)Apr’%, 
1915; E 359758; Colby & Pryibil, 
Los Angeles. 


DANCE OF THE ENCHANTRESS; by J. P. 

Luderbuehl, of U. S.; piano. [4978 

© Apr 1, 195; 2-¢.-Apr.-5, 1915; 

E 359700; Willis music eo., Cincin- 
nati. 


DANCE OF THE FLOWER GIRLS; by Otto 
Hackh of U. S., ed. by Otto Ebel; 
piano. (Piano gems no. 19) [4979 

© Mar. 26, 1915: 2 c. Mar. 23, 
1915; E 360709; Chandler-Ebel mu- 
sic co., Brooklyn. 


DANCE OF THE Hours; ballet music, 
from the opera Gioconda, by A. 
Ponchielli, arr. by Theo. Moses To- 
bani, rev. by Julius S. Seredy, of 
U. S.; theatre orch. [4980 

(Wen 49. 19g: 20. Apr 19. 
1915; E 3861227; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 


DANCE OF THE JUNE BUGS; by Atelier 
Bédois, of U. S.; piano. [4981 
©: Mar. 27; 19353" 2) +e.,, Mar. 729, 
1915; E 359577; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


DANCE OF THE REAPERS; recreation 
piece, by E. Markham Lee, of Eng- 
land; piano. [4982 

© Apr. f4, “1915* "Ise. Ape. 26; 
1915; E 351868; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 


DANCE (THE) OF THE SIDHE; words by 


Mary Grant O’Sheridan, music by 
A. Cyril Graham, of U. S. 4to. 
(Beacon series, no. 510.) [4983 


© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 « Mar. 19, 
1915; BE 360570; Silver, Burdett and 
co., Boston, 


pt. 111, ms, ¥ 10 


DANCE SIMPLICITY; by Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S., op. 12, no. 1; piano. [4984 
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360674; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


DANCING AT THAT GEORGIA JUBILEE; 
words and music by J. F. Cohen, of 
U. S. [4985 

© Mar. 19, 1915: 1 ec Mar. 24, 
1915; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1915; GsS5osse; 
United music house, Indianapolis. 


DANCING ’NEATH THE IRISH MOON; 
words by Ballard Macdonald, music 
by Harry Puck, of U. S. [4986 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 7, 1915; 
HE} 359747; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


DANCING ON THE GREEN; by Atelier 

Bédois, of U. S.; piano. [4987 

© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 5, 1915; 

EH 359716; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


DANCING ’ROUND THE U. S. A.; words 
and music by Jack Yellen, George 
L. Cobb and Harry Carroll, of U. S. 

[4988 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2.¢ Apr. 7, #015; 

HE 359744; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 


DaNcING SuE; by O. R. Blum, of 
U. S.; piano. [4989 


© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 > Meee. 
1915; EH 3860675; Hatch music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


DANCING WAVES; by Matilee Loeb- 
Evans, of U. S.; piano. [4990 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 859618; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


DANDELION; words and music by Fleta 
Jan Brown, of U. S. [4991 


© Mar. 31, 1915;°2 "¢ Sear 
1915; E 360812; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


DANS LE BRE&SIL FLEURI; tango-maxixe, 
paroles de Gaston Deval, musique de 
L. Duque et Paul Hagenbach, of 
France; piano avec partie de voix. 

[4992 
© July 5, 1913; 1 ce. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356779; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


Danse. See Suite Norvégienne. 
DANSE CIRCASSIENNE. See Source 
(La.) 


330 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


5010 


DANSE ESPAGNOLE; par August No6lck, 


of Germany, op. 190; violon et 
- piano. (Six airs de danse, no. 4.) 
[4993 


© May 6, 1915; 1 ec. May 6, 1915; 
E 351950; Laudy & co., London. 


DANSE L’ORIENTAL; mazurka, by J. H. 
Durant, of U. S.; piano. [4994 
© ic. Apr. 19, 1915; E 361267; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


DANSE ORIENTALE; by E. R. Kroeger, 
of U. S.; violin and piano. [4995 
®) Apr. 15, 1915: 2c. Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361439; Hinds, Noble & El- 
dredge, New York. 


DANSE SICILIENNE; par August Ndlck, 
of Germany, op. 190; violon et 
piano. [4996 

© May 6, 1915; 1 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 351952; Laudy & co., London. 


DANUBE (THE) RIVER; words by Ham- 
ilton Aide, music by J. H. Francis, 
of U.S. [4997 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
E 361627; J. Henry Francis, Charles- 
ton, W. Va. 


DaRK EYES; lyric and music by Dick 

Richards, of U. S. [4998 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 

E 361619; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


DARKIE’S SERENADE; words and music 
by Howard Johnson, Jack Glogau 
and Al Piantadosi, of U. S. [4999 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 362248; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


DARLIN’; ballad, lyric by Ballard Mac- 
donald, music by Albert von Tilzer, 
of U. S.; medium voice in C. [5000 

© Apr. dt, 1915-2) e Mar. 31, 
1915; E 359661; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


Dawn; melody by Sydney Baynes, of 
England; piano. [5001 


© Apr. 29, 1915; 1 ec. May 1, 1915; 
E 351927; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, 1td., London. : 


—— o’er the wooded hills, from A day 
in Aready, by Florence Newell Bar- 
bour, vf U. S ; piano. [5002 


© Apr. 20, 1915; 2c. Apr. 22,1915; 
E 361410; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


Dawn (THE) OF LOVE; by F. Bacon; 
1st and 2nd banjo, 1st mandolin 
[and] Sleep little one sleep; slum- 
ber song by F. Bacon; banjo. 4to. 

[5003 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1915; 

EK 3614384; Fred Bacon, New Lon- 
don, Conn. 


DAY’S HARBINGER; quartette, words by 
John Milton, music by Mary Helen 
Brown, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
Svo. (Choruses, glees and part- 
songs, no. 2477.) [5004 


‘ © Apr...2; 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915: 


E 360821; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


DAYS OF BEAUTY; a service for Chil- 
dren’s day, words by A. A. Payn 
and others, music by Adam Geibel 
and others, of U. S. 8vo. [5005 

© Apr. 23, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1915; 
E 361559; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 


DAYS OF PEACE; valse by Herbert 
Kohler, of Canada; piano. [5006 


© Apr. 24, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 26, 1915; 
E 3851856; Thompson pub. co., To- 
ronto, Canada, 


DEAR DREAM GIRL OF MINE; words and 
music by Will La Rue, of U. S. 
[5007 
© Apr. 6, 1915; 2c. Apr. 8, 1915; 
EH 361008; S. Brainard’s sons ©co., 
New York. 


DEAR GRANDMOTHER; words by M. L. 
Brokaw, music by W. L. Needham, 
of U. S. St. Louis, Needham music 
co. * [5008 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ce. May 6,1915; 
EK 362236; Mary Louisa Brokaw, 
Berkeley, Cal. 


DEAR LITTLE STORY BOOK GIRL; words 
and music by I. T. Lykes, of U. S. 
Trenton, N. J., Orpheus pub. co. 

[5009 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 17, 

1915; E 360553; Ira T. Lykes, Tren- 
ton, N...J. 


DEAR OLD PAP’ AND MAM; words by 
H. P. Eberling, music by J. E. An- 
dino, of U. S. New York, John T. 

. Hall music pub. co. [5010 


Heb. 8, 39159" 2)e. Apr: 28; 
1915; EH 361523; Henry P. Eberling, 
Brooklyn. 


331 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5011 


DEAREST (THE) GIRL IN THE WORLD; 
lyric by Murray Roth, music by 
Irving Mentz and Ben Fisher, of 
5S: [5011 

© 1c May 5, 1915; E 361623; 
Werblow Fisher co., New York. 


-_— words by Jesse Noble, music by 
Fred B. Holton, of U. S.; medium 
voice. 

(© Web. 25, fOr: 2 c.. Mar... 22, 
1915; E 860666; Lorenz pub. ¢co., 
Dayton, O. 


DEARIE GIRL, DO YOU MISS ME; by 
Margaret Whitney, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; vocal orech. in 
key of C. 4to. [5013 

© CApr. 20, 1935 +2 se ear. 
1915; E 359814; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement. ] 

DEATH OF ROSES; waltzes of the sea- 
sons. by J. Jensen, of U. S.; score 
for orchestral music. [5014 

© ie. Apr’ £1971? snes! : 
Joe Jensen, Big Rapids, Mich. 


DEBUTANTE WALTZ; by Dorothy O’Sul- 
livan, of Ireland; piano. [5015 
© Mar 26, 19152 1 se. Apr: 8, 
1915: BH S56746: Pigott, & eo., - lid., 
Dublin, Ireland. 

DEEP RIVER; five-part chorus, arr. by 
Cari: :R.., Diton,«.of, U; Si >./mixed 
voices. (S8yo choruses, no. 6099) 

[5016 

© May 4, 1915; 2 @ May 10, 

1915; E 361706; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

De KoveEN (REGINALD) Etude; by 
Reginald de Koven, of U. S., op. 
371, no. 4; piano. (Four pieces for 
Piano, no. 4) [5017 

©sApre 19,°1915: 2 e,Apr 17, 
1915; E 359941; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 

Nocturne; by Reginald de Koven, 

OF WU: RS op. STi; nol 72 ssi plano. 

(Four pieces for piano, no. 2) 


[5018 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 17, 1915; 

E 359943; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 

DELIBES (CLEMENT-PHILIBERT LEO) 
Lakme; selection, by Leo Delibes, 
arr. by Carl Meyer, of U. S. 1. Or- 
chestra with piano ace. 2. Military 
band. [5019, 5020 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c each Apr. 23, 
1915; E 362003, 362004; Cundy Bet- 
toney co., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. } 


[5012 . 


pt: 13, ASS eee 


DEM VATERLAND. See Aus ernster zeit. 


DERNIER (LE) SOURIRE (The last 
smile); scherzo brillant by H. A. 
Wollenhaupt, op. 72, ed. by Andor 
Pintér, of U. S.; piano. (Superior 
ed. 1954) [5021 

© Mar. 31, 1915; 2 eager ae 
1915; E 861228; Carl Fischer, New | 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ed- | 
iting. ] 

Désir (LE); valse de Amedeo Casolla, 
of Italy, pour piano. [5022 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 29, 
1915; E 351890; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Detroit; words by C. S. Brewster, 
music by Joseph W. Wheeler, of 
U.S. [5023 

© 1c. Apr. 22, 1915; E 361404; 
Clarence S. Brewster, Detroit. 


DEUTSCHE (DAS) TEMPERAMENT; lied 
aus Kriimel vor Paris, vaterlan- 
disches volksstiick, gesangstexte von 
Willy Prager, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany. [5024 

© Mar. 20, 1915;>1 -e@, Apes, | 
1915; E 351840; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


DEUTSCHE VOLKSLIEDER; gesetzt von 
Siegfried Ochs, of Germany, fur 
gemischten chor, partitur. 1. Heft 1, 
nos. 1-6. 2 Heft 2, nos. 7-12. Con- 
tents:—1. Bitte an Sankt Raphael.— 
2. Es waren zwei Koénigskinder.—3. 
Der gute Kamerad.—4. Der letzte 
tango.._5. Das lieben macht gross’ 
freud’.—6. Mir ist so traurig.—7. 
Deutschland, Deutschland liber 
alles.—8. Abschied.—9. Joseph, lieber 
Joseph mein.—10. Wir treten zum 
Beten.—11. Ich hab’ die nacht ge- 
triiumet.—12. Es ritten drei reiter 
zum tore hinaus. 15025, 5026 

© Mar. 10, 19155 tee GApees. 
1915; E 351841, 351842; Ed. Bote & 
G. Bock, Berlin. 


DEUTSCHLAND, DEUTSCHLAND UBER 
ALLES. See Deutsche volkslieder, 
heft 2, no.1, 

DIMANCHE MATIN. See Massenet (J. 
BE. F.) 

DIMANCHE sorr. See Massenet (J. 
BE. F.) 


DISAPPOINTED (A) JULIETTE; a musical 
comedy in one act, lyrics by E. Mad- 
den, music by Leo Edwards and 

- Jean Schwartz, of U. S.; vocal score. 

[5027 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1915; D 19572; 
Edward Madden, New York. 


d02 


’ DONIZETTI (GAETANO) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 : 


.| DIXIE-LAND MY HOME; words and mu- 


sic by Sam S. Krams and Jeff God- 
frey, of U. S. [5028 

Apr «23, 1915" 2 eo Apr. 29, 
1915; E 362115; Empire music co., 
inc., New York. 


Do IT Now; sacred song, words and 
music by H. Lillenas, of Norway, 
domiciled at Olivet, Ill.; solo and 
chorus. (Jn Crown of gold.) [5029 

© Apr. 1, 1915.2 c. Apr. 16, 1915; 
E 361123; Haldor Lillenas, Olivet, 
Til. 


DoES IT PAY; words by Mrs. J. D. 
Jones, music by O. S. Oatley, of 
U.S. 4to. [5030 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 38, 1915; 
EH 361596; Ola S. Oatley, Cleveland. 


DotorEs; vals por R. Balseiro, of U.S., 

para piano. [5031 

© Apr. 3, 1915; 2c. Apr. 5, 1915; 

EB} 359701; Rafael Balseiro, San Juan, 
Porto Rico. 


DOMINICA PENTECOSTES; Proper of the 
mass for the principal feasts of the 
year, harmonized by Ignace Miiller, 
of U. S.; organ ace. 4to. (Fischer 
edition, no. 3903.) [5032 

frame 19. 1915: 2 c. Apr. 20, 
1915; E 359945; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 


DOMINION OF CANADA; march and two- 
step, by May Hill, of U. 8.; piano. 
[50383 
war 29, 1915- 2c. Apr. 12: 
1915; E 359838; Roger Graham, Chi- 
cago. 


DONALD GRANT’S BIRTHDAY MARCH. See 
Pipers bulletin, no. 1. 


Fantasia from 
La favorita; opera by G. Donizetti, 
are by: TH: Rollinson, of U.. §8.; 
orchestra, with piano and organ acc. 
[5034 
eopapr. 15, 1915: 2c. Apr. 23, 
1915; E 362022; Oliver Ditson c¢o., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


Mad scene from Lucia di Lammer- 
moor; grand aria, opera by Doni- 
zetti, arr. by Arthur Brook, of U. S.; 
duet for clarinet and flute, with acc. 
of orchestra and piano. [5035 
- Apr 201915" 2 « ‘Apr’ 28, 
1915; E 362001; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


3 


3 


5044 


DONIZETTI (GAETANO)-—Continued. 
Sextet from Lucia; transcription, 
by M. W. Butler, of U. S.; piano. 
[5036 
© Apr, ¢9, (1915-62 en cApr., 12, 
1915; HE 3861179; A. W. Perry & sons’ 
music ¢@o., Sedalia, Mo. 


DONNA LISABETTA; versi e musica di 
T. Ferrazzano, of Italy; words and 
melody. > [5037 

© Apr. 171915: he App. 19; 
ESS May 2, Toth: a “S0GS25 : 
Italian book ¢@o., New York. 


DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP; words and 
music by G. Grinnell, of U. S., 
piano score by Lyon & Healy, of 
Eas: [5038 

©, Apr S)) 191s) Boren. Apr 16) 
1915; HE 361117; Gilbert Grinnell, 
Glen Ellyn, Ill. 


DoN’r TEMPT ME; from All over town, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Silvio Hein, of U. S. [5039 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
EK 362176; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


DOODLE-OODLE DEE MEANS WON’T YOU 


MARRY ME; fox trot, by Theodore 
Morse, arr. by T..-M. Taylor, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. [5040 


©y Mar. tS) 1915362) ce, Apr:20; 
1915; EH 359973: M. Witmark, & 


sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 
—__ —— full orchestra. 4to. 
[5041 


©): Jan 9205-40152 es Aprn20; 
1915; E 359972; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 

Doris WALtTz; by G. Holcombe, of 
i. S.* piano. [5042 


©) Apr. 9,.1915; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1915; 
E 359825; A. W. Perry & sons’ mu- 
sic co., Sedalia, Mo. 


DorMouUSE’s (THE) DREAM; by Rich- 
ard Richards, of Great Britain, op. 
2.2 prano, (8 nature pictures, 
no. 3.) [5043 

©. Mar: 22, 4915: "2 @ Apes 3; 
1915; E 359773; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


Dove (THE) OF PEACE; waltz by Otto 
Motzan, of U. S.; piano. [5044 
© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 

E 361629; W. Karezag. Vienna. 


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5045 


DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS; 
one-step, two-step or trot, by Abe 
Olman, arr. by Calvin Grooms, of 
U. S.; orchestra. 4to. [5045 

© Apr. 80, 1915; 2 e¢, Apr 80, 
1915; EK 361569; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


—— words by James Brockman, music 
by Abe Olman, of U. S. [5046 


© May 1, 1915; 2 «. Apr. 30, 1915; 


BH 361570; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 
DOWN AMONGST THE DAISIES; from 


The Duchess of Dublin, words and 
musie by M. Douglas Flattery, of 
ALS. [5047 

©) Apr. 15, 1915: 2 c. Ape 46, 
1915; E 361189; Leo Feist, New 
York. 


DOWN IN DEAR OLD DIXTELAND; words 

and music by F. W. Miller, of U. S. 

[5048 

©..Apr 17,3915; 2c Anr. 19, 

1915; E 361261; F. W. Miller, Han-- 
nibal, Mo. 


DOWN IN DOWNY COTTON LAND; words 
by Herbert Binner, music by W. J. 
Redford, of U. S. Chicago, Reliance 
musi¢e publishers. [5049 


© Apr. 20, 1915: 2 ac Apr. 2, 


1915; E 3862059; William J. Red- 
ford, Chicago. 
DOWN IN THE SHADOW OF THE OLD 


PINE TREE; words by BE. R. Herwig, 
musie by L. A. Clark, of U. S. [5050 

© Apr, 29, 1915* 2 ¢.'May ‘S, 
1915; FE 862208; Everett R. Herwig, 
New Britain, Conn. 


DOWN ON THE OLD PLANTATION; words 
by E. J. Fahey, musie by Joseph L. 
Langan, arr. by Chrisian A. Prae- 
torius, of U.S. [5051 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1915; E 361083; 
Edmond J. Fahey, New York. 


DOWN THE LANE WHERE THE WILD 
ROSES GROW; words and music by A. 
Sias, of U. S. [5052 

© May 1, 1915: 2 « Apr. 33, 
1915; BE 862222: Arthur Sias, Provi- 
denee, R. I. 

DOWN WHERE THE BLUE GRASS GROWS; 
words by Robert F. Roden, music by 
James Kendis, of U. 8. [50538 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. ‘27, 
1915; BE 362084; Maurice Richmond 
Inusie @o., ine., New York. 


pt. 11 mse v8 


DRAGAN MOI; by C. D. Appleton and 
U. Davis, of U. S.; piano, [5054 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1915; BW 359560; 
Caroline Dawes Appleton & Uriel 
Davis, New York. 


DRAGONFLIES; valse caprice by Otto 
Hackh, of U. S.; piano. (Piano 
gems, no. 18) [5055 | 

© Mar. 26, 1915: 2 ¢> Mar 23, | 
1915; HW 3860710; Chandler-Ebel 
musie ¢co., Brooklyn. 


DRAW A PAIL OF WATER; singing game, 
words and music by Will. Porter, of 
Ces. [5056 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 2c. Mar. 22, 
1915; EK 360632; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


DREAM (THE); by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 61. New York, The 
Virgil piano school co. [5057 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 «@ Apr. 22, 
1915; EK 361460; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 

words by Mrs. BE. S. Carpenter, 

music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[5058 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1915; E 361065; 
Mrs. IX. S. Carpenter, Coyote, Utah. 


DREAM BELLS; reverie by Vinton 
Strong, of U. S.; piano. [5059 
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 c. Mar, 22, 
1915; EK 3860676; Hatch musiec co., 
Philadelphia. 


DREAM LOVE; words by Ethel Arter, 
music by G. Arter, of U. S. [5060 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Ages, 
1915; E 360929; Guy Arter, Prairie 
City, Tl. 


DREAM (THE) OF SUNSHINES GOLD; 
words by O. Knutsvik, musie by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [5061 

© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; BH 360851; 
Ole Knutsvik, Rush Lake, Sask, 
Canada. 


DREAM OF THE BACKWOODS; waltz, by 
Michael Crino, of U. S.; solo B. flat 
cornet. [5062 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1915; EB 361036; 
Michael Crino, U. S. S. Nebraska, 
New York. 

DREAM SPIRITES (Traumesgeister) ; by 
Gustave Lazarus, of Germany, op. 

- 170, no. 7; piano solo. [5063 

© Apr: 2, 19155: 2ie. sAgeS, 
1915: FH 362008; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


jo4 


no. 5, 1915 


|| DREAMING OF you; words and music 
| py J. A. Mac Meekin, of U. S. [5064 

moeapr. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr.’ 6, T3915; 
E 360946; J. Alfred Mac Meekin, 
San Jose, Cal. 


DREAMLAND VOICES; slumber song by 

Walter Rolfe, of U. S.; piano. [5065 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 

E 361633; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Dreams; three-part song, music by 
Nathaniel Irving Hyatt, of U. S., 
op. 21; women’s voices. 4to. [5066 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 23, 
1915; E 3862007; Oliver Ditson co., 
‘Boston. 


DREAMS OF THE OCEAN; waltz by A. N. 
Guay, of U. S.; piano. New York, 
John T. Hall music pub. co. [5067 

() Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 28, 
1915; E 361527; Alfred N. Guay, 
Kankakee, Ill. 


DREAMY DREAM GIRL; words by Irving 
_ MeGowan, music by Ange Lorenzo, 
of U. S. [5068 

© Apr. 13, 1915; 2c. Apr. 17, 1915; 
| E 859923; McGowan & Lorenzo, 
( West Branch, Mich. 


| 
' 
{ 


| Dreamy rYES; words and music by 
( Anita Owen, of U. S. [5069 
| © Mar. 31, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
' 1915; © 360816; Jerome H. Remick 
ie) & co., New York. 


_ Dreamy NOONTIDE; from A day in Ar- 
| cady by Florence Newell Barbour, 
| of U. S.; piano. [5070 
| © Apr. 20, 1915; 2c. Apr. 22,1915; 
E 361412; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
me ton, 
| DRIFTING APARY; words by William 
' Parquet, music by E. Clinton Keith- 
ley, of U.S. [5071 
© Apr. 14, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1915; 
BE 359881; Frank K. Root & ©co.. 
Chicago. 


Dusk; melody by Sydney Baynes, of 
: England; piano. [5072 
j © Apr. 19, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 21,1915; 
E 356758; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, 1td., London. 
Dusty (THE) MILLER; by Carl Hahn, 
of U. S., op. 22; piano. (Southern 
| border scenes, no. 4.) [5073 
. © Apr. 29, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
BE 362186; Thos. Goggan & bro., Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


: 96078—15——-3 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


5082 


"E MALIZIE D’E CCAFUNCELLE AMERICA} 
versi Ji Giuseppe Giordano, musica 
di N. di Palma, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. [5074 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1915; 
EK 361185; Natale di Palma, New 
York. 


EACH ROSE HAS A THORN THAT IS HID- 
DEN AWAY; words by M. H. Lines, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[5075 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1915; £ 360907; 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


EAGLE (THE) NOW IS SLEEPING; words 
by J. E. Sechrist, music by Raymond 
A. Browne, of U. S. [5076 

©) 1c. May 7, 1915; E 361646; 
Jessie E. Sechrist, Harrisburg, Pa. 


HastrkR (THE) EVANGEL; part Ii, 
Christ’s sufferings and death, by 
E. S. Lorenz, of U. S.; organ intro- 
duction. 4to. [5077 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1915; 
E 360667; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 


EASTER HAS COME; words by Cora M. 
Kapp, music by U. H. Hershey, of 
U. S. 8vo. (in Captivity led cap- 
tive, Haster service.) [5078 

© Jan. 2,.1915 3; 2 ¢, Mar. 19, 1915; 
E 360585; Board of church extension 
of the general synod of the Evan- 
gelical Lutheran church, York, Pa. 


EASTER SONG; words and music by G. 
W. Wilmot, of U. S. (Jn Westmins- 
ter primary quarterly, v. 15, no. 2, 
Apr., May, June, 1915) [5079 

©) wats 1p 10h: 2c) Apr TIT, 
1915; E 359920; Geo. W. Wilmot, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 


EBONY ECHOES; cake-walk, by Dan 
Walker, of U. S.; arr. by Eugene 
Platzmann; piano. [5080 

© Apr. 24, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 24, 
1915; E 362062; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


ECHOES oF THE FOREST; waltz by B. F. 
Crumling, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[5081 
© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 
BE 361649; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 


EcossAIse; Scotch dance by J. Mok- 
rejs, of U. S.; piano. [5082 
© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359598; John Mokrejs, New 
York. 


390 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5083 

EcossAIisen. See Beethoven (Ludwig 
van) 

Ecourrt MECHANTE; tango brésilien, 
par L.. Duque, et "Hi Braga, of 
France; piano. [5083 


@' May 16,3018; 1; ‘Aug’. 3, 
1913; BH 356785; FF. «D; -Marehetti, 
Paris. 


Emrecus (Der) (The lizard); words 
by Heinrich von Reder, English ver- 
sion by Harriet Betty Boas, music 
by BH. Haile, of Germany, domiciled 
at New York. [5084 

©) Apr, di) Lohans (Boe. Ar Wad, 
1915; E 361295; Eugen Haile, New 
York. 


EINSAME FELDWACHT; tonbild von 
Paul Graener, flir klavier. [5085 
(), Mar. "250 1915) Tes Apr. 24, 
1915; E 351843; Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 
Berlin. 


ELAINE; hesitation waltzes, by Wm. A. 
Rowe, of U. S., arr. by Harry J. Lin- 
coln, of U. S.; piano. [5086 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2c. Mar: 23, 
1915; HE 359522; Rowe music pub. 
co., Arnold, Pa. 


—lyric by Howard Wesley, music 
by Chas. Elbert, of U. S. [5087 
© Mar. 16, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860594; Leo Feist, New 
York. 


—— my moving picture queen, by Wes- 
ley and Hilbert, arr. by Galvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 

[5088 

© Apr: 27; 1915: 2.'e Apr.’ 28, 

1915; E 361540; Leo Feist, inc., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


Huircy. See Organ (The) loft. 


EXLENDE YESOIMELE; by Solomon Small, 
of U. S., arr. by Henry A. Russotto; 
violin. [5089 

(©,-Apr:. 1, 1915; 2'e.Apre.3; 1915; 
E 362212; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 


words and music by Solomon 
Small, of U. S., arr. by Henry A. 
Russotto, of U. 8S. [5090 

©-Apr. 1, 1915: 2ve. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 3862071; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 

ELK’sS ARMY MARCH; words and music 
by. Billie Talbot, of U. S. Dallas, 
Unity music co. [5091 

© Mar. 9, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 16, 1915; 
FE 361118; Billie Talbot, Dallas, Tex. 


pt. 111/14.) ¥ ae 


ELYSIUM LAND; music by W. FEF. Golds- 
borough, [arr. by Robert Cary, 
Stearns], of U. S. [5092 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1915; BE 359546; 
William Farr Goldsborough, Wash- | 
ington. 


EXMERALD (THE) ; Irish fantasia by Hd- 
win Franko Goldman, arr. by Theo. 
M. Tobani, of U. S.; solo for B flat 
cornet, B flat clarinet or baritone, | 
base or treble, orch. ace. 4to. (Carl | 
Fischer ed. no. 2210.) [5098 

© Mar. 16, 1915; 2 @” Apr 19 | 
1915; E 361229; Carl Fischer, New | 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


HMERGENCY BAND BOOK; composed and | 
arranged by Philip Egner, of U. S.; 
military band. obl. 24mo. [5094 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 3 ¢. Ape | 
1915; E 361230; Carl Fischer, New | 
York. 


EMPpirE’s (THE) SONS’ REPLY TO BRIT- | 
ANNIA’S CALL TO ARMS; words and 
music by Fred G. Finch. [5095 

© Apr. 8. 1915; 1 © Apr ispaeto: 
E 356712; Fred. G. Finch, Toronto, | 
Canada. | 


ENGELMANN (H.) Waltz; by H. En- 
gelmann, of U. S.; piano. (Jolly 
moments, no. 1.) [5096 | 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 
E 3861660; Hatch music co., Phila- 
del phia. 


ENTREATY; words by Annie W. Stim- | 
son, music by Katherine A. Glen, of | 
U.S. [5097 © 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 ¢«. Mar. 22, | 
1915; E 360615; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


Ercresune. See Aus ernster zeit. 


Hros; tango argentino, musique de J. 

Nigra, of France; piano. [5098 | 
© May 22, 1913; 1c. Aug. 8, 1914; 

E 356786; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. — 


We RITTEN DREI 


HiNAUS. See Deutsche volkslieder. 


Hs WAREN ZWEI IONIGSKINDER. 
Deutsche volkslieder. 


ESQUISSE BOHIEMIENNE; par René 
Chauvet, of France; piano seul. 


5099 
© May 29, 1918; 1c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356800; Heugel et cie, Paris. 


REITER ZUM TORE | 


See | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


Wi Estecir waltz; by William H. Penn. 


of U. S.; piano. [5100 

i) Mar. 30,.1915; 2:c. Apr. 1/1915; 
EH 360834; Penn music co., ine., New 
York. 


ESTELLITA; valse pathetique by Victor 
Herbert, of U. S.; piano. [5101 
Pawar 16, 1915: 2. ¢c., Mar. 17, 
1915; E 360545; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


EstHER; melody, by “G. Gallucci, of 
U. S., cornet in B flat. [5102 
cm)? cG Apr. 12, 1915; BE 359845; 
George Gallucci, Fort Leavenworth. 


ETHIOPIA LAND; music by J. Fay, [arr. 
by Robert Cary Stearns], of U. S. 
[5103 
i tc Mar. 25, 1915; B.359547; 
Julius Fay, Washington. 


EVENIN’ ON THE LEVEE; by J. J. Fecher. 

of U.S. piano. [5104 

ee ec Apr. 21) 1915; H 361282; 
Joseph J. Fecher, Newark, N. J. 


EVENING PRIMROSE; idyl, by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S., op. 74. piano. 
[5105 
© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
E 361614; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. t 
EVENING THOUGHTS; by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, of U. S., op. 43, no. 2; piano. 
New York, The Virgil piano school 
co. 
no. 2) [5106 
Se Apr) 215) 191s 2: ¢ Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361444; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


EVENTIDE (Abendgang); words by C. 
Hisell Kilburger, English words by 
Elizabeth Hearding, music by Adolf 
Weidig, of U. S.; mezzo-soprano or 
baritone with piano acc. [5107 

Peay 27. 1915° 2 ¢ Apr. 29, 
1915; E 362109; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on English words & music. ] 


EVER THINE; valse hesitation by Harry 
EP. Guy. of U. S8.; piano. [5108 
© Apr. 7,°1915.. 2 ¢ Apr. 8; 1915; 
EH 359783; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. : 
EVERY GIBL LOVES A MILITARY MAN; 
chorus, words by Augusta Osborn, 
music by P. Guetary of Spain, domi- 
ciled at New York. [5109 
© 1¢. Mar. 24, 1915: E 360701; 
Pedro Guetary, New York. 


(Recreations for the piano, — 


5118 


EVERY ONE I KNOW LOVES you; from 
The girl from Frisco, words by 
Gwenn Meredith, music by Lucien 
Denni, of U. S. [5110 

© May 1, 1915; 2 e. May 5, 1915; 
FE 3622382; Buck & Lowney, St. Louis. 


EVERYBODY HAS A DADDY OF THEIR 
OWN; words by Mrs. HE. E. Bates, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

faeun 
© 1c Apr. 6, 1915; EH 360967; 
Mrs. EK. E. Bates, Ellwood City, Pa. 


EVERYBODY’S CRAZY ‘BOUT THE FOX 
Trot; fox trot, by F. Henri Klick- 
mann, of U. 8.; piano. [5112 

©) Apr. 19, 1015. D).e4. Apri 
1915; E 359925; Frank K. Root & 
¢o., Chicago. 


EVERYBODY’S HAPPY ON CIRCUS DAY; 
words by E. S. Hart, music by M. 
Du Frere, pseud. of Ethel A. Fisher 
of U. 8. [51138 

© 1 ¢@ Apr. 19, 1915: EH 362154: 
Elizabeth S. Hart, Abilene, Tex. 


Ei\v’RYBODY LOVES OUR BABY: words and 
music by A. J. Mills, J. P. Long and 
Bennett Scott, of Great Britain. 


[5114 
Cn Ape 9, “tts, Phe VAP 21. 
1915; E 3856754; Star music pub. 


co., Itd., London. 


Ev’Ry EVE AT TWILIGHT; words by 
Robert Morris, music by C. X. 
O’Brien, of U. S. Elmira, N. Y., M. 
Doyle Marks. [5115 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 ce Apr. 5, 1915; 
E 360933; Charles X. O’Brien, EI- 
mira, N. Y. 


Ev’RY TIME J] FEEL THE SPIRIT: five- 
part chorus, arr. by Carl R. Diton, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. (Svo. 
choruses, no. 6101) [5116 

© May 4, 1915; 2 ce. May 10, 1915; 
E 361708; G. Schirmer, New York. 


EXALTATION; words by Frederick H. 
Martens, music by Anice Terhune, 
of U. S.; sop. or ten. and alt. or 
bar. P5117 

cy Aprss; 1915; 2°ey Apr. 5; 1915; 
EK 359713; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


EXERCISES FOR DEVELOPING ACCURACY IN 
PIANO PLAYING; by Gustav, . L. 
Becker, of U. S. [5118 

© Mar. 22;. 1915; 2 ec, Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360684; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Dod 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5119 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 10 


EXPOSITION (THE) FOR ME; words by 
M. Schwartz, music by M. Schwartz 
and Barney Sams, of U. S., arr. by 
Barney Sams. [5119 


© 1e May 5, 1915; BE 3622384; 
Max Schwartz, Jersey City, N. J. 


EXXTR’ORDINARY RAG; by Otto Motzan, 


of U. S.; piano. [5120 
«) “Mar. 922. 1915: 2c. Mar, 22." 
1915; E 360619; T. 'B. Harms & 


Francis, Day & Hunter, N. Y. 


Eyres (THE) oF ENGLAND ARE UPON 


you; words by J. L. Sinclair, music | 


OL awinse 
[5121 
(Gy Mar..34:, 1905s 2c. Apr... 5, 
1915; E 359711; John Lang Sinclair, 
San Antonio, Tex. 


arr. by J. M. D’Acugna. 


FADS, FOLLIES AND FALLACIES; words 
and music by J. Franklin Warner, of 
U.S. [5122 
" © Mar. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 8597387; Warner and John- 
son, Newark, N. J. 


FAIR AND GLOOM; words and music by 
Heléne [pseud. of Heléne Herzog] 
New York, K. Dehnhoff. [5123 

© Oct. 19, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1914; 
EH 3861085; Heléne Herzog, New 
York. 


Fairies (THE) NIGHT; operetta in one 
act and three scenes, words and 
music: by. Re. G., 0S. Hb, amd Gi N. 


Grant, of U. S.; vocal score.. [5124 
©, 11e, Apr 145):19195, 1 29578; 
Ruth Gordon Grant , Sybil Hope 


Grant and Gladys North Grant, Los 
Angeles. 


FAIRY LAUGHTER; words by G. Doug- 
lags Furber, music by Ivor Novello; 
no. 8 in G. [5125 

© Apr 16, 1OIb se he. Apr. 17, 
1915; E 851810; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


tone sketches by HEmii 
Bohm, of U. S.; piano. [5126 

©viMar 20, W9iben2 ve Mar22, 
1915; E 3860677; Hatch music ©co., 
Philadelphia. 


FAIRY TALE; 


FAITH IN THE FUTURE; words and mu- 
sic by Marion Lord, of U. S.; unison 
or two-part. 4to. (Willis school 
songs, second series, no. 56.) [5127 

© May 4, 1915; 2 ¢ May 5, 1915; 
EH 361611; Willis music co., Cinecin- 
nata. 


FALLEN HEROES; march funebre, by A. 
Catozzi, of U. S.; piano. [5128 
© Apr. 15, 1915: "2 eh ioe is: 
1915; E 361152; Andrew Catozzi, of 
Rutland, Vt. 


FALLS OF MINNEHAHA; two-step, by 
W. W. Hannaford, of U. S.; pf. 
[5129 
© 1 ce. Mar. 31, 1915; B 359875; 
Walter W. Hannaford, Kansasville, 
Wis. 


FANFULLA; opera eroi-comica in tre 
atti e cinque quadri di Alberto Col- 
antuoni, musica di Attilio Parelli, di 
Italy; canto e pf. [5180 


© May 38, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
D 19579; G. Schirmer, New York. 
FANTASIA FROM [LA _ FAVORITA. See 
Donizetti (Gaetano) 


F'ARE-WELL; by B. MacMaster, of U. §.; 
piano. New York, John T. Hall, mu- 
sic pub. co. [51381 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1915; 
IX 361440; Bruce MacMaster, New 
Orleans. 


I'ASCINATION ; fox trot, by P. Beacham, 
of U. 8.; piano. Baltimore, Md., 
G. Fred. Kranz music co. [5182 

© Apr. 26, 1915: 2°. Apr eT 
1915; E 862090; Priscilla Beacham, 
Baltimore. 


FATHER’S GONE TO THE WAR; words by 
Henry Creamer, music by James 
Reese Europe, of U. S. [5133 

© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 3862201; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 


FATHER WILLIAM; words by Lewis 
Carroll, from Alice in Wonderland, 
music by Edward Leeson Powers, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. (Octavo, 
Series 8, no. 64.) [5134 

© Apr: 1, 1915; 2.¢ Apr Sy 1em5; 
E 3859725; C. W. Thompson & Co,, 
Boston. 


FATTEST (THE) CALF; a musical farce 
in three acts, lyrics by C. Herter, R. 
Cutter and D. C. Josephs, music by 
H. H. Meyer and F. Van S. Hyde, of 
LOSS [5185 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2°C. Apr G) tome; 
BE 3609938; H. H. Meyer and F. Van 
S. Hyde, Cambridge. 


Faust. See Gounod (C. F.) 


338 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 
_Fepra; tragedin in tre atti, di Ga- 
briele d@’Annunzio, musica di Ilde- 


brando da Parma, di Italy, riduzione 
di Dino Bigalli; canto e pianoforte. 
[51386 

© Jan. 29, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 1915; 
D 19570; “Lorenzo Sonzogno, Milan. 


FELDPOSTKARTENGRUSSE; lied aus Kri- 
mel vor Paris, vaterliindisches volks- 
stiick, gesangstexte von Willy Pra- 


ger, musik von Rudolph Nelson, of 
Germany. [51387 
fwar.. 20, 1915: 1 ¢, Apr, 24, 


1915; Ei 351844; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


Ferry (THE) TO =%‘TWILIGHTVILLE; 
words and music by Alphonso de 
Rieonay [pseud. for G. J. Paynter]. 
BE U.S. [5138 

© Dee, 24, 1914: 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 
1915; E 3862075; George Janvier 
Paynter, Philadelphia. 


FESTIVAL MARCH (Fest-marsch); by 
Adolph M. Foerster, of U. S., op. 32; 
orch. [5139 


© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 21,1915; 
EK 362209; A. M. Foerster, Pitts. 
burgh. 


FETE (THE) See Massenet (J. E. F.) 


FEUILLES D’ETE (Hojas de verano): 
valse, par H. Gottardi, of Cuba; pour 
piano. [5146 

© Apr. 21, 1915+ 4-e: Apr. 23, 1915: 
E 351828; Henri ‘Gottardi, Havana, 
Cuba. 


FIDDLER JUNE; 2 merry song. words by 
Harold Simpson. music by A. King- 
ston-Stewart, of England; no. 2 in G, 

[5141 


© Apr. 16, 1915; 1 ce. Apr. 17, 1915; 
E 351809; G. Ricordi- & co.. Milan. 


FIDDLER (THE) oF DOONEY: poem by 
Wm. Butler Yeats, music by Violet 
Millis, of U. S.; recitation with piano 
ace. [5142 


© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359582; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

FIGHT FOR FATHERLAND; via and mu- 

sic by S. A. Massell, of | Ge [5148 

© 1e¢ Apr. 26, 1915; 361504 ; 
Samuel A. Massell, Brooklyn. 


FIGHT FOR THE AMERICAN FLAG; words 
and music by H. Bauer, of U. S. 
New York, The H. Bauer music co. 

[5144 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 17, 1915; 

EK 3593913; Weinrich Bauer, New 
York. 


5152 


FIGHT FOR THE RIGHT; words and mu- 
sic by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [5145 
@ Apr. 1, 1915: 2c. Apr. 21,-1915: 


E 36138389; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 
FIGHTING (THE) RAJAH; words by 


George Arthurs, music by Hermann 
Darewski, of England. [5146 

© ‘War. 49, Tors. 2 ‘ce. Apr) ts: 
1915; HE 351744; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


FILLMORE’S EEASTER RECITATIONS, 
ERCISES AND DIALOGUES, NO. 11. 
cinnati, O., Fillmore music house 
[1915] 31 'p. “Svo. [5147 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1915; A 891991; Fillmore bros. co., 
Cincinnati. 


EX- 
Cin- 


Finaut. See Suite en mi mineur. 


FINGER PLAYS; elemental hand and fin- 
ger exercises, by Jessie L. Gaynor, 
of U. S.; words and music. [5148 

© Apr. 26, 1915* 2 c. Apel) 23, 
19155, Wg 362025 > John) Church ¢o,, 
Cincinnati. 


First (THE) Kiss; words by Augusta 
Osborn, music by P. Guetary of 
Spain, domiciled at New York. 

[5149 


© 1c Mar. 24, 1915; E 360699; 


Pedro Guetary, New York. 


First (THE) oF May. See Red letter 
days. 


FIRST PIANO PIECES; five easy pieces 
for little hands, by Edythe Pruyn- 
Hall, of U. S.; piano. Contents :— 
Five finger march.—Jack and Jill.— 
With fife and drum.—The. first 
waltz.—Birdies’ good-night. [5150 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 c Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359585; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


First (THE) PROGRESS; ten tuneful 
piano pieces for the first and second 
terms, by Theodora Dutton, of U. 8S. 

[5151 

© Mar: 22>. 1915+ 2c: ' Mary '22; 
1915; E 3860685; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


First watz. See First piano pieces. 


FISHERMEN FROM THE BLACK SEA; 
Russian dance by Alex Roloff, of 
Great Britain; piano. [5152 

© Mar. 30, 19%5: hb) e..Apr> 21, 
1915; E 356765; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5153 


pt. 1, BYSh a 


FIVE FINGER MARCH. See First piano 


pieces. 


Fuac (THE) OF BRITTANIA; words by 
A. C. Dickson, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [5153 

© de. Apr. 21, 1915: EP) s61stt: 
A. C. Dickson, Haverhill, Mass. 


FLAGSANGEN ; tekst af Ida Brems, mu- 
sik af Fini Henriques, of Denmark. 
[5154 

© Jan. 1, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 2, 1915: 

E 356700; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


FLING WIDE THE GATES; words and 
music by Evangeline Booth, of U. S. 
4to. [5155 

©) Agr. .22- 41915: e.. Apr: D4, 
1915; E 362068; Salvation Army, 
New York. 


FLORA WALTZ; by John W. Reiter, of 
UAS.¢ and.’ « 4to. [5156 
©° Apr. 6, 1915; 2 ¢ ‘Apr-'8) 1915: 
E 3861278; Jean M. Missud, Salem, 

_ Mass. 


FLOWERS OF LOVE; waltz song, words 
by 8. D. Albright, music by Mabel 
A. Whaley, of U. S. Fayetteville, 
Ark., Red Star music co. [5157 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 

' E 362245; Spencer D. Albright, Red 

- Star, Ark. 


FLOWERS OF YESTERDAY; lyric by Ernie 
- Hughes, music by Carl J. Monahan, 

OLS: [5158 
“TKO Mar. Sic 1915: e. Mar. 31, 
' 1915; E 360814; Jerome H. Remick 
" & co., New York. 


FLow’Rk OF BRITTANY; words by D. 
Eardley-Wilmot, music by Hermann 

eclohr. [5159 

Oi Wpr.. 95.991 4 ve) PAs 16, 

- 1915; E 851808; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


i) 


ForrsteR (ADOLPH M.) Suite; by A. 
‘ M. Foerster, of U. S., op. 47, no. 2. 
[5160 
W@) Apr. (80% L905 2 e. Apr net 
«4915; EH 362210; A. M. Foerster, 
_ Pittsburgh. 


FOLK-DANCES OF 
» seventy-three 

arte Gr. Dy 
' New York, G. 


DENMARK; containing” 
dances, selected, ed. 
HKlizabeth Burchenal. 
Schirmer; London, G. 
_ Schirmer, Itd. [ete., 1915] xii, 95 p. 

illus. fol. [5161 


' © Apr. 19, 1915: 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1915; A 3897655; G. Schirmer, 
New York. 


i‘OLK-DANCES OF FINLAND: containing 
sixty-five dances, selected, ed. & tr. 
by Elizabeth Burchenal. New York, 
G. Schirmer; London, G. Schirmer, 
Itd.; -Lete:,. 1915] “xi, Si ees, 
fol. [5162 
© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1915; A 3897654; G. Schirmer, 
New York. 


Iottow HIS FOOTPRINTS; words and 
music by 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
[5163 
© Apr. 1, 1915: 2 ¢. Apr, 219915: 
E 361329; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


FOLLOWING ON; words by James Rowe, 
musie by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
[5164 
© Apr..1,°1915; 2 & Apr 21 asi: 
E 861385; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


FOND HEARTS MUST PART; Song with- 
out words, by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
of U. S., op. 75. piano. [5165 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
EK 361615; Willis music ¢o., Cincin- 
nati. 


Food; words and music by R. Per- 

kins, of U. S. [5166 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1915; H 360609; 
Raymond Perkins, New York. 


lor GoD, AND COUNTRY; words by H. 
Hodges, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [5167 


© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; E 360850; 
Horace Hodges, Sibley, Ill. 


For I’M A NEUTRAL MAN FROM A NEU- 
TRAL LAND; words by M. H. Lines, 
music by Leonard Young, of U. S. 

[5168 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1915; E 360914; 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


For JESUS SAKE; words by Fanny J. 
Crosby, music by S. W. Beazley, of 
U. S.; male quartet. [5169 

© Apr. 1, 1915) We Apres 
E 361336; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


FoR LO, THE WINTER IS PAST; anthem, 
words from The Song of Solomon, 
chapters II and IV, music by Clar- 
ence Lucas, of U. S.. op. 62; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Boosey & co’s Series. 
Sacred quartettes, anthems, etc., for 

- mixed voices, no. 1182) [5170 

© Apr. 28; 1915; 2 ey Ape so, 
1915; E 361564; Boosey & co., New 
York. 


340 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


FOREVER AND FOREVER; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by S. W. Beazley, 
ofr U. 8, [5171 

@iapr. 1,.1915; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361365; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

FT. WorRTH BLUES; by Euday L. Bow- 
man, of U. S.; piano. [5172 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 


EH 361651; Euday Bowman, [Ft 
Worth, Tex. 
FOURPENCE-HA’P’NY CHANGE; words 


and music by Dave Wallace, of Eng- 


land. [5173 
mrewar 19, 19153" 2 ie) Apres 18, 
1915; E 351748; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


| Fox (SAM) LIBRARY ORCHESTRA FOLIO, 


No. 1; 1st violin part. [5174 

@ Apr. 3, 1915; 2 c., Apr. 8, 1915; 
A 399155; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


_Fox (SAM) MOVING PICTURE MUSIC; 


by J. S. Zamecnik; orch. 1st violin 
Bartigy. [5175 

© Apr. 3, 1915:.2 ¢. Apr. 8, 1915; 
A 399154; Sam Fox pub. co. Cleve- 
land. 


Fox VIOLIN, PIANO AND ORCHESTRA 
‘onio,, NO, 6G: arr. in the form. § of 
marches, one steps, two steps, fox 
trots, hesitations, waltzes, etc. 1st 
violin part. v. 6. 4to. [5176 


© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1915; 
A 899153; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


Foxy GRANDPA; fox trot by Pete Wend- 
ling and Milton Ager, of U. §S.; 
piano. [S177 

© May 10, 1915; 2 « May 10, 
1915; E 361701; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 


FOXY QUILLER; fox trot, by T. J. Lin- 
dorit,-of U. S.; piano. [5178 
© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1915; 

FE, 362101; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


arr. by Lee Orean Smith, of 
U. S.; orchestra. 4to. (Feist edi- 
tion, 698) [5179 

er Apr. 13:°1915: 2°@ Apr. 14 
1915; E 359889; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


FRANCE, DEBOUT: chant patriotique, 
poésie et musique de Paul Florencie, 
of France; chant et piano. [5180 

© Mar 27, 19157 1 ce” Apr. 14; 
1915; E 351785; A. Noél, Paris. 


5190 


FRIEND OF MY SOUL; ballad, words and 
musie by A. Goss, of U. S. [5181 
©: Apr. 19, 1915* "2c. Apr” 26, 
1915; E 361494; Arthur Goss, Winni- 
peg, Canada. 


FROM THE Caucasus; Russian dance, 
by Alex Roloff, of Great Britain; 
piano. [5182 

©} Maxt30y 19k 4 h-eypr.y 21, 
1915; HE 356769; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


FROM THE COUNTRY-SIDE; suite by Eric 
Coates, of England; orchestra score. 
Contents: 1. In the meadows.—2. 
Among the poppies.—3. At the fair. 

[5183 

Cy Apr 15, fot Te. | May i 

1915; E 3851987; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


ROM THE VALE; words and music by 

Heléne, of U. S. [Heléne Herzog.] 

[5184 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1915; 

EH 3859780; Heléne Herzog, New 
York. 

FULL OF PEP; one-step, by Joseph M. 

Daly, of U. S.; piano! [5185 


© Apr. 24, 1915: 2 ¢ Apr. 24, 
1915; E 359992; Daly music pub- 
lisher, inc., Boston. 


FUNNY FELLOW; words and music by 
R. Elaine, of U. S., arr. by Alford- 
Colby music library, of U. S. [5186 


©: Joe. Mar. 17,1915... Ei, 360562 
Rose Hlaine, Chicago. 


Funny (A) sort oF MOON; words and 
music by Lionel Monckton, of Great 
Britain. [5187 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 1.¢. Apr. 12, 1915; 
' EH 351721; Chappell & co., ltd., ,.Lon- 
don. 


GARDEN (THE); fox trot by Charles 
W. Koch, of U. S.; piano. [5188 
© - Apr?'28; 1915; °2 «Apr 28. 
1915; E 362152; Sadler-Koch music 
pub. co.,. Baltimore. 


GARDEN (THE) HERE BELOW; words by 
Mrs. Geo. W. Loree, music by Vivian 
Brooks, of Great Britain. [5189 

©) Apa 127-1905: 11).-ey.Aptes ae 
1915; BE 3517382; Mrs. Geo. W. Loree, 
Rockwood, Ont., Canada. 


GARDEN OF PARADISE; words by Harold 
Atteridge, music by Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S., arr. by Harold At- 
teridge, of U. S. [5190 

© 1«@ Feb. 13, 1915; E 360732; 
Wintergarden co., New York. 


o41 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5191 


pt. 111, Bess 720 


GATHERING DAISIES; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 
gil, of U. S., op. 48; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

[5191 

©: Ape: 21, d00h: 2 ves Apr. 622. 

1915; H 361449; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


GaAvoTTaA; from Concerto in G minor, 
by Matthew Camidge, ed. by T. Ter- 
tius Noble, of England, domiciled at 
New York; organ. (St. Cecilia 
series, no. 54.) [5192 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 38, 1915; 
E 861582; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


GAVOTTE; par August Nolck, of Ger- 
many, op. 190; violon et piano. (Six 
airs de danse, no. 1.) [5193 

© May 6, 1915; 1 ec. May 6, 1915; 
E 351947; Laudy & co., London. 


GAVOTTE-INTERMEZZO; by Louis Victor 
Saar, of U. S., op. 75; piano. (Three 
love’s episodes, no. 2.) [5194 


©: Mar: 418) 1915< 2 e@ Apr.” 19, 
1915; E 3612381; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


GAVOTTE-MINIATURE; by Frederick 
Hahn, of Ul°S:, op. 12° violin and 
piano. [5195 

©) Apr. 19; S915) Qe. Apre 19; 
1915; E 361198; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Gay (THE) SULTANA; overture by J. 
Brés, arr. by C. W. Bennet, of U. S.; 
orchestra with piano acc. [5196 

© Mar 26" 1915°" 2 e Apr: “23, 
1915; EH 362023; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Getige. See Kirchl (Adolf) Fint 
soldaten-lieder. 


GENERAL GRANT’S GRAND MARCH; by HE. 
Mack, ed. by D. Savino, of U. S.; 
piano. [5197 

©, Apr.15, 1915: 2.¢. Apr. 16, 
1915; E 361111; Jos. W. Stern & co., 


New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and arrange- 
ment. ] 


GENERAL JOFFRE; grand military march 
by J. Bolle, of U. S., arr. by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S.; military band. 
4to. [5198 

© Mar. 25, 1915: 2 @ Mar. 24, 
1915; E 360922; Jules Bolle, Wood- 
haven, L. I. 


GEORGIA GRIND; by Ford S. Dabney, 
arr. by D. Onivas, of U. §S.; orches- 
tra. 4to. [5199 

© Apr. 28, 1915; \2°c..Ape, 24, 
1915; E 362067; Jos. W. Stern.& co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


GEORGIAN Bay; 


march by Henry 
Froehlich, of 


U. S.; band. 4to. 
[5200 
© May 3, 1915; 2%. Aaa vag, 
1915; E 361566; John Church Go., 
Cincinnati. 


GET TOGETHER; fox trot by Noble Mae 
Clure, of U. S.; piano. [5201 
© Apr. 29, 1915< 2 es) Ages ap, 
1915; E 361547; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


GETTING A-CROSS; musical comedy in 2 
acts, book by Irving B. McDaniel, 
lyrics by Edgar L. Kaula [and oth- 
ers], music by Earl P. Collins, Iry- 
ing B. McDaniel, Francis P. Scully, 
and Frank L. Suris, of U. 8. [5202 

© Apr. 9, 1915: 2 Je, -Apmee. 
1915; E 3861092; Tech show, Boston. 


GicA; par Emilio Pente, of Italy, op. 
17, pour violon et piano. (Deux 
piéces 4 l’antique, no. 2.) [5208 

© May 6, 1915; 1 e May 6, 1915; 
E 351953; Laudy & co., London. 


GIicuE (Humoresque); by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, of U..S., op. 59; piano.” ‘The 
Virgil piano school co. [5204 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2) @ Amu, 
1915; E 361458; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


GILMAN (Boris W.) Melody; com- 
posed by B. W. Gilman, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York. [5205 


©1c. Apr. 16, 1915; EH 361162; 
Boris W. Gilman, New York. 


GirRL (THE) I LEFT IN SUNNY TENNES- 
SEE; words and music by Mrs. C. 
Dickson, arr. by H. Bauer, of U. S. 

[5206 

© Apr. 19, 19153.2e> Ape er, 

1915; E 359914; Mrs. C. Dickson, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 


GIVE ME A TINKLE ON THE TELEPHONE; 
words and music by Huntley ‘Tre- 
vor, of England. [5207 


©. Mar. 19, 1915; 1 Gy Ape. 
1915; KH 3517638; Francs. Bayne 
- Hunter, London. 


GLACIER PARK MARCH. See Pipers’ bul- 
letin, no. 1. 


042 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


5225 


GLEN ELLYN MARCH; by J. W. Farr. 
of U. S.; band. 4to. [5208 
iene. 24, 10>. 2.2. apr’ 26, 
1915; E 361489; J. W. Farr, Oak 
Park, Ill. 


GLORIA PATRI. Sec Palestrina (G. P.S.) 


GLORY AND HONOR; words by Mabel J. 
Rosemon, music by S. W. Beazley, of 
U.S. [5209 

i} Apr. 1, 1915; 2.¢. Apr.;:21, 1915 ; 
E 361334; Samuel W. Beazley, Chic- 
ago. 


GLoryY (THE) OF THE DAY WAS IN HER 
FACE; words by James Weldon Jobn- 
son, music by H. T. Burleigh, of 
U. S. 1. High voice. 2. Low voice. 

f5210,. 5241 

© Apr. 26, 1915; 2 c. each Apr. 27, 

1915; E 862095, 362096; G. Ricordi 
& co., inec., New York. 


GuLory (THE) WAY; a song for men, 
words and music by R. L. Fletcher, 
ot U.S. ..Svo, [5212 

©. Apr. 24,1915; 2 ¢. Apr: 26, 
1915; E 361514; Robert L. Fletcher, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 


GO BY THE WAY OF THE CROSS; words 
by James Rowe, music by S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. _ [5213 

 eor 1, 1915; 2-e: Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361827; Samuel W. Beazley, Chic- 
ago. 


GOBLINS (THE); by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of the U. S., op. 55; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

. [5214 

@jApr. 71, 1995; 2 ce! Apr: 22, 

1915; E 361454; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


Gop IS HERE; words and music by A. 
Henderson, of U. Ss. [5215 
i Mar. 1s, 191551 c. Mar. 22, 
1915; 1 ec. Apr. 12, 1915: E 359876; 
Agnes Henderson, Eagle Rock, Cal. 


GoD IS OUR REFUGE; words from Psalm 
XLVI, music by Lewis Carey, of Great 
Britain; voice and organ. [5216 

oe Apr. .17,, 1935; 1 é¢., Apr:.-23, 
1915; E 351830; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


Gop, My KiNG, THY MIGHT CONFESSING ; 
words from Hymnal, music by L. C. 
Jacoby, of U. S. 4to. [5217 

© May 3, 1915; 2 c May 4, 1915; 
EK 362196; Louis C. Jacoby, New 
York. ; 


Gop OF OUR FATHERS;  recessional, 
words by Rudyard Kipling, music 
by W. K. E. Vincent, of Candda. 
4to. [5218 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 30, 1915; 
EK 351912; Anglo-Canadian music 
pub. ass’n, Toronto, Canada. 


GOD SAVE THE KING; words and music 
by Henry Carey, ed. by Ross Hilton, 
of U. S.; mixed voices with solo ad 
lib. Ato. (Part-songs for mixed 
voices, no. 4143). [5219 


© Sept. 30, 1914; 2 e. May 10, 
1915; E 361692; Oliver Ditson co., 


Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing. ] 
GopARD (BENJAMIN LOUIS PAUL); 


Second mazurka; by B. L. P. Go- 
dard, arr. by V. F. Safranek, of U. 
S.; military band, 4to. (Carl Fis- 
cher ed., no. 1429) [5220 

© Mar... 25,, 1995: -2. en-Ape. 49, 
1915; E 361245; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Gop’S BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS; children’s 
day service, words and music by 
W. B. Judefind, of U. S. 8vo. [5221 


© Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1915; 
E 360976; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 


Gop’s BEAUTIFUL VALLEY; words by 
Edward Teschemacher, music by Ivy 
St. Helier, of Great Britain. [5222 


© Apre itt, 19153" Te. Apry, 23; 
1915; E 351831; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


Gop’s SECRET FOR YOU; words and mu- 
sic by J. O. Smith, of U. S., 12mo. 
(Songs of our beloved Lord, no. 12.) 

[52238 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 28, 

1915: E 362031; J. Owen Smith, Fon- 
tanelle, Ia. 


Gop’s WAY IS THE BEST WAY; words by 
W. C. Poole, music by E. S. Lorenz, 
of U. S.; solo for med. voice. [5224 


h"@) Mar. 11, 19155° 2"; Mar: 22 
1915; E 360668; Lorenz pub. Co., 
Dayton, O. 


Goring HOME; words by James Rowe, 
music by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
[5225 
© Apr. 1,,.1915; 2 « Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361338; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


343 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. IL, Bese 


5226 


GoING UP THE SAWDUST TRAIL; words 
by Al Dubin, music by Jos. A. Burke, 
of U.S. Ato. [5226 

©: 1 ¢. Apr. 22, 1915; Bi SsGH20.. 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


GOLDEN (THE) DAYS GONE BY; words 
and music by J. A. Mac Meekin, of 
U.S: [5227 

© 1 c.-Apr. 29, 1915; BH 362118; 
J. A. Mae Meekin, San Jose, Cal. 


GOLDEN (THE) EVENING; from A day in 
Aready, by Florence Newell Bar- 
bour, of U. S.; piano. [5228 

©: Apr. 20,.1915¢2 ¢. Apr. 22,1915; 
E 361413; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


GOLDEN (THE) GLORY DAYS; words and 
music by J. O. Smith, of U. S. 12mo. 
(Songs of our beloved Lord, no. 14.) 

[5229 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c, Apr. 23, 1915: 

E 362032; J. Owen Smith, Fonta- 
nelle, Ja. 


GOLDEN (THE) ROD; emblem flower 
Missouri song, words and music by 
Jo B; Thomas, of U. ‘8. [5230 

iS) Ma ho. As. Be) Nig. 
1915; E 359545; Jessie Beattie 
Thomas, St. Louis. 


GOLDEN SUNBEAMS; reverie, by E. J. 

Mergen, of U. S.; piano. [5231 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 Apr. 12; 1915; 

EK 361177; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


GONDOLIERA; by Richard Czerwonky. 
of U. S.; violin and piano. [5232 
© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1915; 

E 362148; Carl Fischer, New York. 


GooD BYE; words by J. M. Walsh, mu- 
sie by EF. M. Paine, of U. S.; medium 
voice. Garvanza, Los Angeles, Cal., 
Hodgdon music co. [52338 

© Apr. 221915;-2 ¢ Ape tas ; 
E 359944; Francis M. Paine, Los 
Angeles. 


GOOD-BYE, LAD, YOUR COUNTRY WANTS 
You; words and music by J. Stew- 
art, of Canada. [5234 

©! Mar.s\29,7 19152) eC. Apri, 
1915; EH 360934; John Stewart, Ham- 
ilton, Ont., Canada. 


GOOD-BYE, Mr. MOON, GOOD-BYE; words 
by Ralph Godfrey, music by Allen 
Gregg, of U. S. [5235 

© Apr. 10; 4915 2 *eyUApe 13, 
1915; E 361061; Ralph Godfrey, 
Agosta, O. 


GOOD-BYE, PARADISE, GOOD-BYE; words 
by Dick Howard, musie by Harry 
Jentes, of U. S. [5286 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2'e! Apr, 5)4915; 
EK 359728; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


GOODBYE, SWEET GIRLIE; words by J. E. 
Jacobs, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [5237 

© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915: EH 3860854; 
James HE. Jacobs, Xenia, O. 


GOODBYE TO SUMMER; by Mathilde Bil- 
bro, of U. S.: ‘piane: [52388 
© Apr. 12, 1915: (2c Aiea: 
1915; E 3861096; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


GOSPEL (THE) NEWS; words and 
music by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
[5239 
© Apr. 1, 19155 2°e) Apr 219 tors. 
E 8613869; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


GouNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Faust; 
ballet music by Gounod, arr. by Gus 
tay Hinrichs, of U. S.; orchestra, 
part 1. (Operatic series, no. 34.) 

[5240 

© Apr. 26, 1915; 2°@ Ape ooo: 

1915; E 362121; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


part 2. (Operatic se- 
ries, no. 35.) [5241 

© Apr... 27,,.1915; 2 cayAgeeZs, 
1915; E 362122; G. Schirmer, New 
York, 


arr. by Theo. Moses, rev. by 
Julius §. Seredy, of U. S., theatre 
orch. [5242 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ¢ pee, 
1915; E 361223; Carl Fischer, New 
York: [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. } 


di C. Gounod, waltz, riduzi- 
one di Flaminio Pignoloni, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York, N. Y., two 
mandolins and guitar. (Pagani edi- 
tion, no. 79). [5243 

©-: Apr. 1,1915: 2 @ Apr, Sages 


E 861019: O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 


arrangement. | 


Peace on earth; adapted to Domi- 
nie salvam fac, by Gounod, words 
and music by A. S. Hibbard, of U. S. 
¢ [5244 

©, Mar. 9, 1915 ° a Geis 
1915: 1c) Apr. 1, 1915:" Br ange 
Angus 8. Hibbard, Chicago. 


344 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


Gounop (CHARLES FRANCOIS)—Contd. 
Romeo et Juliette; selection from 
the opera by F. Gounod, arr. by 
Theo. Moses Tobani, op. 340, rev. by 


Julius S. Seredy, of U. S.; full or- 
chestra. [5245 
© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 ec Apr. 19, 


1915; E 361242; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 


—Send out Thy light; anthem, 
words from Psalm xliii and xx, mu- 
sic by Charles Gounod, ed. by Bertha 
Remick, of U. S.; sop., aito, ten. and 
bass. . 4to. (Laurel octavo, 7th 
series, no. 376.) [5246 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2c. Apr. 12, 1915: 
E 361054; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing. ] 


GOVERNOR’S (THE) FOOTGUARD; march 
by James M. Fulton, of U. S.; mili- 
tary band. 4to. [5247 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2:c. Apr. 23,-1915: 
E 362009; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


GRAB A LITTLE CHOO CHOO FOR THE LAND 
OF LOVE, BUT DON’T FORGET TO GRAB 
YOUR GIRL; words and music by John 
EK, Alexander, of U. S [5248 

© 1c May 6, 1915; E 362228; 
John Alexander, Port Edwards, Wis. 


GRAND (THE) OLD Frisco FAIR; words 
and music by HE. R. Cherryman, of 


U:S., arr..by K. L: Johnson, of U. S. 
[5249 
oar 15. 1915*%.2 ¢. Mar, 15, 


1915; E 360925; Elbert Reid Cherry- 
man, Portland, Or. 


GRANDEST (THE) LAND OF ALL: words 
by W. J. Reader, music by H. Pan- 
duro, of U. S. [5250 

© 1%. “Apr. 16,1915; E 369159; 
Henry Panduro, & Win. Joseph 
Reader, Milwaukee. 


GRANDMOTHER’S DANCE (Grossmutter’s 
tanz) ; by Gustave Lazarus, of Ger- 
many, op. 170, no. 5; piano solo. 

[5251 

©) sMari026,. $915. 2 -c., Apr 23, 

1915; E 362010: Oliv er Ditson CO., 
Boston. 


GREAT IS THE LorD; words by Laurene 
Highfield, music by S. W. Beazley, 
of U. S. [5252 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 3613895; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


—— ee 


5260 


GREEN ALL OVER; musical play in three 
splashes, words by H. J. Brown and 
R. F. Murphy, music by C. H. Lewis, 
of U. S. [5253 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 25, 1915; 
D 19574; Ralph Py. Murphy, Harry 
J. Brown and C. Harold Lewis, Syra- 
Guse, N.Y; 


GREEN (THE) FAN; humorous recita- 
tion musically accompanied, words 
by Edith Putnam Painton, music 
from Irish melodies by Harvey 
Worthington Loomis, of U. S. New 
York, Edgar S. Werner & co. [5254 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2.¢: Apr. 6; 1915; 
E 860951; Edgar Schell Werner, New 
York. 


GRETCHEN; by C. A. Dravo, of U. S.; 
song without words. [5255 


©. 1 ec. Mar. 13, 1915; E 362079; 
Chas. A. Drayo, Canal Zone. 


mazurka-three step by Hans See, 


arr. by: M. L. Lake, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. [5256 
© Mar. 3,.1915:°2 @ Apr. 19, 


1915; E 361232; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
GRIEG (HDVARD HaGERUP) O God, pro- 


tect with Thy strong hand, our na- 
tive land; words by T. Hearne and 
Lady Macfarren, music by E. Grieg, 
arr. aS an anthem, by A. E. Hull, of 


Great Britain; four mixed voices. 
4to. (52a 

@' Mar. 9/9915 # “a Apr 6, 
1915; EH 351860; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is Stars 4 on ar- 


rangement. | 


Tantum ergo; arr. from Grieg by 
Charles Fred. Mutter, of U. S.; 
baritone solo and chorus; organ 


ace. (Octavo church music, no. 48.) 
[5258 
@© Mar» 30,1915: .2 eo Apres 


1915; E 3860807; Gilbert music co., 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
adaptation of text and arrangement 
‘of accompaniment. } 


GRILLO (IL) DEL FOCOLARE; frammenti, 
oper di R. Zandonai, arr. di Alberto 
De Cristofaro, of Italy; pianoforte 


a due mani. i Atte Ay 2) Atio 2: 
[ 5259, 5260 
© Apr; 28, 1915; 1 ¢. each. Apr. 


29, 1915; E 351891, 351892; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 


349 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5261 


GRIPPERTOWN; march & two-step, by 
M. E. Modricker, of U. S.; band. 
4to. [5261 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 ¢. Apres; 4915 ; 
E 361003; Mary E. Modricker, Lynn. 


GROWN IN MISSISSIPPI; song, music by 
LW. R., of U.S. [5262 
(©) May 5, 191592 ©. May'G. 19t5; 

E 362268; L. W. Ricketts, Memphis. 


GUIDE ME, O THOU GREAT JEHOVAH; 
anthem, adapted and arr. by W. F. 
Hoxter, of U. S.; quartette and 
chorus of mixed voices. 4to. [5263 


(Apr 7, 1915> 2 c. Apr. 43, 4915; 
E 861076; Wilbert Franklin Hoxter, 
Philadelphia. 


GUIDE RIGHT; march by H. HEngel- 
mann, of U. S.; piano. (Pictures in 
life and action, no. 1.) [5264 

© Mar. ‘29, 1915; 2 c.' Mar. 29, 
1915; E 859614; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


GUNDELFINGER (GEORGE FREDERICK) 
Three soprano songs; words and 
music by G. F. Gundelfinger, of 
U. S. Contents:—To Rhee-Rhae— 
Wonderful glorious Spring.—All the 
world is in love. [5265 


© 1 ¢ Apr.*S, 1915; E 359704; 
George Frederick Gundelfinger, Se- 
wickley, Pa. 


GUTE (DER) KAMERAD. See Deutsche 
volkslieder, heft 1 no. 3. 


GYPsy LOVE sone; from The fortune 
teller, words by Harry B. Smith, 
music, by Victor Herbert, of U. S., 
arr. by composer for male voices. 
4to. [5266 


© ‘Mar 34, 1015: 2 ic. Mar. 25, 
1915; E 359533; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement. | 


HAIL THE PRETTY SUNSHINE; 
and music by M. B. Finch, of U. S. 
Svo. [5267 


© Apr. 22; 1915.2 -¢... Apr, V29, 
1915; E 362105; Maude Brockett 
Finch, Carmi, [Il. 


HALLELUJAH, PRAISE HIS NAME; words 
and music by J. E. McConnell, of 
1. SS: [5268 


© Dee. 6, 1914;°2 c Dee. 1, 1914; 
E 359795; James Edwin McConnell, 
Lincoln, Nebr. 


words. 


pt. 117, BPS W. 10 


HANNETON, VOLE, VOLE, VOLE; piécette 
par Frédéric Binet, of France, op. 
122, pour piano. © [5269 

© May 29, 1913: 1 « Aug. 8, 
1914; E 356801; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 


Happy (THE) FAMILY; action song, 
words and music by Will. Porter, of 
U.S: [5270 

© Mar. 22, 1915*52 ©) Wier ee. 
1915; E 360633; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


HAPPY HOLIDAY; march by Matilee 
Loeb-Evans, of U. S.; piano. [5271 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ce Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359615; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


HAPPY MOMENTS FOR THE LITTLE MUSI- 
CIAN; words and music by EH. M. 
Vore, of U. S.; in the treble clef. 

[5272 
©l1 ec. May 1, 1915* 362214 ; 
Eva Mae Vore, Portland, Or. 


HAppy TIDINGS; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 48, no. 4; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school eco. 
(Recreations for the piano, no. 4) 

[5273 

© Apr. 21, 1916: 2)e) See, 

1915; H 361446; Mrs. A. Mo Vara, 
New York. 

Happy (THE) TIMES; words by VY. D. 
Thomas, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [5274 


© 1.c Apr. 138, 7915: HY Sei0er ; 
Virginia D. Thomas, Emmett, Tenn. 


HARK TO THE SONG OF SPRINGTIME; 
words by Cora M. Kapp, music by 
U. H. Hershey, of U. S. 8vo. (inv 
Captivity led captive, Easter serv- 
ice. ) [5275 

© Jan. 2, 1915:°2 c& Wie, 
1915; E 3860587; Board of church 
extension of the general synod of 
the Evangelical Lutheran church, 
York, Pa. 


HARK! WHAT CELESTIAL SOUNDS; 
Christmas anthem by J. W. Ler- 
man, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 

[5276 
© Oct. 8, 1918; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1915; 
E 360983; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 


HARK, WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLY VOICES ? 
a Christmas anthem, words by John 
Cawood, music by W. B. Judefind, 
-of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. [5277 

© Oct. 10, 1912; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 
1915; E 360984; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. 


346 


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no. 5, 1915 


5296 


HARLEM; words by Frank Lynch, mu- 
sic by George C. Holtje, of U. S. 
[5278 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1915; E 359579; 
Frank J. Lynch, New York. 
HARMONY (THE) DIVINE; words by T. 
O. Chisholm, music by S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S. [5279 
Apr. 1, 1915; 2 e@ Apr. 21, 4915 ; 
E 861396; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


HAS SORROW THY YOUNG DAYS SHADED; 


Irish air, words by Thomas Moore, 
music arr. by Herbert Hughes. 
[5280 
er Apr) 17; 1995; 2 c. Apr. 23, 
1915; E 351832; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN GOD; words and 

music by Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 

[5281 

© Aug. 1, 1914; 2c. July 16, 1914; 

E 359521; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


HAVE YOU RECEIVED THE BLESSING? 
words and music by H. Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Olivet, Ill. 
(In Crown of gold) [5282 

(©) Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 16, 1915; 
E 361125; Haldor Lillenas, Olivet, 
Til. 


HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR SYSTEMATIC 
INSTRUCTOR; first elements, by M. 
“Mantz; of U.S. pt. 1. [5283 

fe) Mar '16, 1995’ °2 °c. Mar. 23, 
1915; E 360833; Mae Muntz, San 
Jose, Cal. 


HAWAIIAN VILLAGE; waltz by D. Kalei- 
koa, of U. S.; steel guitar. [5284 
(Apr. 23. 1915.2 'e. Apr.! 22, 
1915: E 3862221; James F. Roach, 
Cincinnati. 

HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEPH) Menuett in 
C dur; rokoko menuett, von Jos. 
Haydn, bearb. von Hans Sitt, of Ger- 
many. 1. Streichorchester; partitur 
und stimmen. 2. Violine und klavier. 

[5285, 5286 

© Feb. 5, 1915; 1 ¢@ each Apr. 2, 

1915; E 856701, 356702; Otto Junne, 

Leipzig, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangements. ] 


HE DID SO MUCH FOR ME; words by W. 
C. Poole, music by H. A. Henry, of 
U.S. [5287 

© Aug. 1, 1914; 2 c. Jul. 16, 1914; 
E 3389518; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


HE GIVES THE POWER; words and music 
by Roger M. Hickman, of U. S. 
[5288 
© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 c Apr. 24, 
1915; E 362053; J. Raymond Hem- 
minger, *Carlisle, Pa. 


HE HAD TO KEEP HIS HAND ON IT TO 
MAKE THE ENGINE GO; words by A. 
E. MacNutt, music by M. F. Kelly. 

[5289 

© 1c. Apr. 8 1915;- 356713; 

Albert E. MacNutt, St. John, N. B., 
Canada. 


HE HEARD THE BUGLES CALLING; words 
by Carey C. D. Briggs, music by A. 
Pestel, of U. S.; arr. by H. Bauer. 
¥ [5290 

cy 1c. Apr.’ 26, 1915; EF 361510: 
Arthur Pestel, New York. 


HE HOLDS MY HAND; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by S. W. Beazley, 
gi Ur Ss. [5291 

co) Apr 2 19th= 2 ¢ Apr 21.d9ts. 
E 361386; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


HE IS KING; words and music by Hal- 

dor Lillenas, of U. S. [5292 

© Aug. 1, 1914; 2c. Jul. 16, 1914; 

E 359516; Homer <A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


HE IS REAL TO ME; sacred song, words 
by El Nathan, music of Richard 
Hainsworth, of U. SS. (Jn Crown of 
gold) [5293 

Apr; 1,.1915; 2.¢e. Apr. 16,1915; 
E 361128; Haldor Lillenas, Olivet, 
TH 


HE KISSED HER GOOD-NIGHT IN THE 
MORNING; words by Al. Dubin, music 
by Jack Scott, of U. S. [5294 

© Apr: 9, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1915; 
E 361029; W. J. Webb music pub. 
co., Philadelphia. 


HE Lives; words by Cora M. Capp, 
music by U. H. Hershey, of U. S. 
Svo. (In Captivity led captive, 
Haster service.) [5295 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 « Mar. 19, 1915; 
E 360580; Board of church exten- 
sion of the general synod of the 
Evangelical Lutheran church, York, 
Pa. 

HEARTS OF PROMISE; waltzes, by Carl 
Loveland, of U. S.; piano. [5296 
© Apr. 22) 1915; 2 ¢ ‘Apr. 23, 
1915; E 359996; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


o47 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5297 


pt. 115) MS. eo 


HEE-HAW; fox-trot, by Pete Wendling 
and Milton Ager, of U. S.; piano. 
[5297 
© Apr. 14, 1915; 2c. Apr, 14,1915; 
EH 359855; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


HELEN; waltz, by E. E. Cannavd, of 
Italy; 1st violin or mandolin. [5298 


© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 1915; 


E 3859959; Emil Edoardo Cannavé, 
Guttenberg, N. J. 


HELENE. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


HELLO, LITTLE BOX OF SOLDIERS; words 
and music by Warton David and 
Hermann Darewski, of England. 

[5299 

(©, Mar, 19, 1915: 1 « Apr. 18, 

1915; HE 3851755; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


HELPING OTHERS; words by C. R. 
Piety, music by S. W. Beazley, of 
GS. [5300 

GLAD, 1015: Dies Apr wa Ons: 
E 3861368; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


HELSTON FURRY DANCE; paraphrased by 
Percival Garratt, of Great Britain; 
pianoforte. [53801 

© Apr. 17, 1915; Le. Apr.. 23,1915: 
E 351888; Boosey & co., London. 


HELTER-SKELTER; one step-polka by C. 
Luckeyth Roberts, arr. by J. Louis 
von der Mehden, jr., of U. S.; or- 
chestra. 4to. [53802 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362273; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

HER ANSWER; lyrics translated from 
the Bohemian by A. H. Wratislaw, 
music by J. MokrejS, of U. S. [53808 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 


1915; EH 359594; John MokrejS, New 
York. 


HER EYES TWIN POOLS; words by James 


Weldon Johnson, music by H. T. 
Burleigh, of U. S. 1. High voice. 
2. Low voice. [ 5304, 53805 


© Apr. 26, 1915; 2 c. each Apr. 27, 
1915; E 362097, 362098; G. Ricordi 
& co., inec., New York. 


HER SWEET FACE TELLS ME ALL; poem 
by Em. Showalter, music by H. Son- 
ner, of U. S. [5306 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr. 8, 1915; 
EK 361907; S. Brainard’s sons co., 
New York. 


HERE WE GO, LOOBY-LOO; singing game, 
words and music by Will. Porter, of 
Us, [53807 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 2 e Mar. 22, 
1915; E 860634; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


HERLIGE DAG; tekst og musik af Theo- 
dor Reimestad, arr. af Carl W. Ol- 
son, of U. S. [5308 


© Feb. 25, 1915+ 2°@ Penis 
1915; E 3855942; Theodor Reime- 
stad, Minneapolis. 


HESITATION BLUES; or, Oh! baby, must 
I hesitate, words and music by 
Scott Middleton and Billy Smythe, 
of U. S. [5309 

© May 5, 1915; 2 ce. May 6, 1915; 
E 362252; Billy Smythe music ¢o., 
ine., Louisville, Ky. 


HESITATION DELEES; waltz by Otto P. 
Tiemann, of U. S.; piano. [53810 


© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 @ieaarews”, 
1915; E 361572; O. P. Tiemann, La 
Fayette, Ind. 


HEURES D’ETE; poésie de Albert Se- 
main, musique de Madeleine Du- 
bois, of France. [5311 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1 ¢ Apr 16g: 
FE 356728; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


Hey! THERE! one step march by James 
Reese Hurope, arr. by J. Louis Von 
der Mehden, jr., of U. S.; orchestra. 
4to. [5312 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
EK 362274; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 


Hi! tHere! one step march by James 
Reese Europe, arr. by J. Louis Von 
der Mehden, jr., of U. S.; pf. [53813 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362279; G. Ricordi & co., ine., New 
York. 


Hicki Hoy; words by Stanley Murphy, 
music by Lewis F. Muir, of U. S. 
[5314 
© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 © Apri Spaleao ; 
E 359770; F. A. Mills, New York. 


HicH (THE) STREET PROMENADE; words 
by T. F. Robson, music by John Neat, 
_of England. [53815 


© Mar. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 18, 1915; 
E 351745; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


348 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


HIGHLANDERS! FIX BAYONETS; march 
one-step by Geoffrey O’Hara, arr. by 
J. Louis Von der Mehden, jr., of 
ies. 40. 1) Band.' 2: Orch: 

[5316, 5317 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 c. each Mar. 

19, 1915; E 360592, 360593; G. Ri- 
ecordi & co., ine., New York. 


HILLSIDE ECHOES; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 48, no. 3; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 
(Recreations for the piano, no. 3.) 

[5318 


resp. 21, 1915s°-2 °c. Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361445; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


His LOVELIGHT IS FOR YOU; words by 
James Rowe, music by S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S. [53819 

ere pr. ty 19152) ex. Apr..21, 
1915; E 361888; Samuel W. Beazley. 
Chicago. 


His MIGHTY HAND; words by Geo. 
Walker Whitcomb, music by A. S. 
Reitz, of U. S. [53820 


© Mar 29, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 25, 
1915; EH 359541; Albert Simpson 
Reitz, Junction City, Kan. 


His NAME IMMANUEL; words by I. E. 
Reynolds & Grant Kyler, music by 
I. E. Reynolds, of U. S. [53821 

eager 19,°1915; 2 ¢ Apr 24, 
1915; E 362055; J. Raymond Hem- 
minger, Carlisle, Pa. 


HIS PROMISES NEVER CAN FAIL; words 
and music by R. L. Fletcher, of U.S. 
Svo. [53822 


fo Ape. 24° 1915: 2. ¢: Ape. 26, 
1915; E 361513; Robert L. Fletcher, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 

HoFrrnune. See Aus ernster zeit. 

HoIst THE BANNER OF THE GOSPEL; 
words and music by W. M. Czaman- 
ske, of U. S.; anthem for mixed 
voices. 4to. [5323 


or Mar s) 19To=" 3" et. Mar. 17; 
1915; E 3860565; William M. Cza- 
manske, Sheboygan, Wis. : 


Hoitp THOU MY HAND; words by Fran- 
cis McKinnon Morton, music by W. 
mt Fost, of U. 8: [5324 


Cr Jan: A2 10th. 2 ve!) Mar,-'22. 
1915; E 3860651; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville. 


D808 


HOLDING ON TO JESUS; words by Frank 
EK. Graeff, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
priels. of) U; 8: [5825 

© Aue 1, 1914s" 8-e" July “16, 
1914; EK 3859517; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Hoty BIBLE, BOOK DIVINE; words by 
John Burton, music by Gordon H. 
Johnson, of Australia. [5826 

© Apr 19, 49152 (2° evap 24, 
1915; H 362056; J. Raymond Hem- 
minger, Carlisle, Pa. 


Hoty, HoLy, HoLy! Lorp Gop AL- 
MicHTY. See Smith (Kd. J.) 


HOME IS NEVER HOME WHEN MOTHER’S 
GONE; words by Jesse Noble, music 
by John D. Creswell, of U. S.; me- 
dium voice. [53827 

@©A heb. 125, 1915 2. colar s.22. 
1915; E 360669; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


HOMENAGE AL ARTISTA (Homage to the 
artist) ; concert waltz no. 2, by J. M. 
Islas, of U. S., pf. Alexandria, La., 
Pincus & Murphy. [5328 

Marr « 29.) 198522, e. Apm5, 
1915; E 3609381; José M. Islas, New 
Orleans. 


HOMESTEAD (THE) ON THE HILL; 
words and music by John EH. Porter, 
Gr Ue Sk [53829 

© July 1, 1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 362108; Seidel music pub. co., 
Indianapolis. 


HOMEWARD BOUND; from Watch your 
step, words and music by I. Berlin, 
GE US: [5880 

© Apr. 14, 1915; 2-e Apr. 14, 
1915; E 359860; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 


Homine; words and music by J. Mil- 
ter, of, U.S. [53831 
Ov Apex: 22," 1915s 2 er Apr 27, 
1915; .E 3862078; Juanita Miller, 
Oakland, Cal. 


HONEYTOWN; a plantation lullaby, 
words by Victor A. Herman, music 
‘by Stanley F. Widener, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. [5832 

© Mar: 29,°1915%"-2)e@) Mar): 29, 
1915; E 359616; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
Hopak; Russian dance by Alex Roloff, 
of Great Britain; piano. [533838 
©" Mar? 30) 19954 1 e@* Apr 21, 
1915; BW 356764; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 


349 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5334 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


HorpekirkK (HELEN) 
Hopekirk, of U. S.; piano. [5334 
© Apr. 22, 1915; 2 @ Apr. 26, 
1915; E 361481; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


—Prelude; by H. Hopekirk, of 
U. S.; piano. [5335 


© Apr. 22, 1915; 2 c« Apr. 26, 
1915; E 361482; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


Hors bD‘oEUvRE; fox trot by David 
Comer, of England; piano. [538386 
© Apr. 21, 1915; 1 c Apr. 28, 
1915; E 351886; B. Feldman & co., 
London. 


HORSE RACE; march by Cyrus S. Mal- 
lard, of U. S., op. 11, no. 1; piano. 
[53837 
© Apr. 19, 1915: 2 e@ Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361199; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


HosaNNA TO JESUS; words by Peter D. 
Hicks, music by Haldor Lillenas, of 
W..8: [5338 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 c Apr. 24, 
1915; E 862048; J. Raymond Hem- 
minger, Carlisle, Pa. 


HOowvR OF REVERIE; nocturne romantique 
by C. Marshall Coates, of U. S.; 
piano. [5339 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c May 7, 1915; 
FB 361659; Hatch music co., Philadel- 
phia. 


How WE SHALL SING OF HIS LOVE; 
words by James Rowe, music by S. 
W. Beazley, of U. S. [53840 

© Apr. td, 1915; 2c. Apenai, 1916; 
BE 361875; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


HULA-HULA LOVE; words by Grant 
Clarke, music by Jimmie V. Monaco, 
of U. S. [53841 

© May 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 30, 1915; 
FE 361571; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


HUMORESKE; syncopated waltz by An- 
ton Dvorak, arr. by Will B. Morri- 
son, of U. S.; piano. [53842 

© Mar. 23, 1915; 2 a Mar. 22, 
1915; E 3860688; Warner C. Wil- 
liams, Indianapolis. 


HuMOROUS HUMORESQUE; facinating- 
hesitation, music by Dvorak, arr. by 
Roberts, of U. S.; piano. [53848 

© Feb. 27, 1915; 2 « Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361238; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


——$—$—$—_——_$_——————————————— 


Dance; by H. | HuNpRED (A) YEARS FROM NOW; music 


by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, arr. by Louis 
Tocaben, of U. S.; full mandolin 
orchestra and banjo solo. [5844 

© Mar. 3, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1915; 
) 861234; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


Hunt (THE) cLuB; fox trot by Theo. 
O. Taubert, of U. S.; piano. [5345 
© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 ¢ Mar, 31, 
1915; E 359664; Sam Fox pub. ¢o., 
Cleveland. 


OVE 
HUNTING SCENE; by J. Frank Fry- 
Singer, of U. S., op. 112; piano. 
(Random sketches, no. 3.) [5846 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 « Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359617; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


HYMN OF PEACE; hymn anthem, words 
by John Quincey Adams, music by 
Wdith Rowena Noyes, of U. S., op. 
73; mixed voices and organ or 
piano. 4to. [53847 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 c Mar, 39, 
1915; E 359558; Charles W. Ho- 
meyer & co., Boston. 

HYMNAL FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL; 
comp. and ed. by E. C. Cronk. 5th 
ed. 216 p. Svo. [5848 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 28, 1915; 
aff. Apr. 29, 1915; A 3897772; Luth- 
eran board of publication, Columbia, 
S. .C. 


HYMNS AND SONGS FOR THE SUNDAY 
SCHOOL: arr. by Harold Lewars, of 
U. S.; piano. Svo. \ [53849 

© May 5, 1915; 2 ce May 7, 1915; 
E 361653; Lutheran publication soc., 
Philadelphia. 


HYMNS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL AND 
CHURCH. [64] p. 8vo. [5350 


© Feb. 22, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
16, 1915; A 3898380; Parish press, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 

HYMNS WITH A MESSAGE; compiled and 
edited by Robert Harkness, of Eng- 
land. Svo. [5351 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 e@ Apr. 12, 
1915; E 851800; Robert Harkness, 
ltd., London. 

HyrmMNnus. See Aus ernster zeit. 

I ADORE THEE; by Frederic Knight Lo- 
gan, orch. by G. L. King, of U.S. 
4to. [53852 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1915; 
I. 859961; Boosey & co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on orchestral 
ace. to song. ] 


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no. 5, 1915 


5370 


_I AIN’? GOT THE MONEY BUT I'D GIVE A 


MILLION FOR You; words by H. M. 
Myers, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [5353 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; E 360961; 
Harriet M. Myers, Logan, Ia. 


I ALWAYS DREAM OF YOU; words by J. 
Chalupa, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [5854 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; E 361298; 
Joseph Chalupa, New York. 


I AM DREAMING MY LAST DREAM OF 
DrxIE; words by T. C. Hart, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [5855 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; E 3613806; 
©,1C. Hart, Palatine, Ii. 


I AM DREAMING TO-NIGHT OF DEAR OLD 
IRELAND; words and music by D. L. 
Cooley, of U. S. [5356 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 362256; Dwight Lee Cooley, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 


J AM LONGING, LOVE, FOR You; words by 


Mrs. J. Gilmour, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S. New York, John 
T. Hall music pub. co. [53857 

i) aor. 6 1915: 2 ¢. Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 359756; Mrs. James Gilmour, Val- 
dez, Alaska. 


I AM ON MY WAY BACK TO CAITHNESS. 
See Pipers’ bulletin, no. 1. 


I AM STILL MY MOTHER’S BOY; words 
by J. A. Folk, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [53858 

© te Apr. 13, 1915: E 361072; 
J. A. Folk, Deer Park, Wash. 


I AM THE VINE, YE ARE THE BRANCHES; 
words by T. O. Chisholm, music by 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [5359 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 © Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361355; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


I CAN’T FORGET YOUR EYES; from All 


over town, words by Harry Bb. 
Smith, music by Silvio Hein, of 
U. S. [5360 


© Apr. 30; 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
E 362171; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 

I CAN’T GIVE HER UP; words by Sam 
M. Lewis and Lou Klein, music by 
Raymond Walker, of U. S. [5361 

rape 9. 1915; 2 ec Apr. 1%, 1915; 
E 359917; Broadway music corpora- 
tion, New York. 

Same. [5362 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1915; EH 360578; 

Broadway music corp., New York. 


96078—15——4 


er 


I’D LOVE TO DANCE THROUGH LIFE WITH 
you; from A modern Eve, words by 
Harry B. Smith, music by Jerome 
Kern, of U. S. [5863 


) Apr, 32. 1915> 9.'¢ Aur ole 
1915; H 359802; T. B. Harms’ & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


I’D RATHER BE A HAS BEEN THAN A 
NEVER WAS AT ALL; words and musi¢e 


by I. T. Lykes, of U. S. Trenton, 
N. J., Orpheus pub. co. [53864 

© Mar, 15,1915-2 e Mar. 1%, 
1915; E 360554; Ira TT. lLykes, 


Trenton, N. J. 


I’D RATHER BE IN A SHOWER OF KISSES 
THAN IN A SHOWER OF RAIN; words 
by Marvin Lee, music by Abe Ol- 
man, of U. S. [5365 


Apr (8 19853! 2° ae) At ' 29, 
1915; E 362112; La Salle music pub- 
lishers, Chicago. 


I DIDN’T RAISE MY BOY TO BE A SOLDIER; 
words by Alfred Bryan, music by 


Al Piantadosi, of U. S.; numeral 
method. Detroit, The numeral 
method music co. [5366 


© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 362240; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 


I DIDN’T RAISE MY DOG TO BEA SAUSAGE; 
comic song, lyric by Chas. McCar- 
ron, music by Herman Paley, of 
boas [53867 


©rA pi i2t, 1915s! > 2! es Apes 22, 
1915; E 361399; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


I DIDN’T THINK YOU’D CARE; words by 
Geo. M. Rosener, music by Jerry 
Jarnagin, of U. S. [53868 


© May 3, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1915; 
E 361562; Maurice Abrahams music 
co., ine., New York. 


I DON’T SEE WHY I CANNOT STAY AT 
HOME; words and music by H. M. 


Blum, arr. by Fred. A. Blum, of 
(OMY [53869 

© Mar. 22,1915; 2 ¢.. Mar. 25, 
1915; E 359536; Henry Mathias 


Blum, Columbus, O. 


I DON’T WANT TO BE A HERO; words by 
B. Hellems, music by E. J. Evans, 
of U. S. [5370 

©1e. Apr. 21, 1915; E 361302; 
Bertha Hellems, Kingsville, Canada. 


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I DREAM OF A GARDEN OF SUNSHINE; 
by Hermann Lohr, [and] Red Devon 
by the sea; by Robert C. Clarke, arr. 
by H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; 
orchestra. raat 


©) Apr..8, 1915+ \1-e,\A pr; 12; 1015; 
BE 351722; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


I DREAM OF YoU; words by F. B. 
‘' Brady, music by Everett J. Evans, 
pt Us. [5872 


© 1.1¢c..Apr. 18)/1015: 4 861074: 
Frank B. Brady, E. Las Vegas, N. M. 


I FELT SO AWFULLY SHY; words and 
music by Jce Burley and Harry 
Bull, of England. paste 


(©) Mar. 19,: 1915 3"2 Yer Agr 18; 
1915; E 351749; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I GAVE YCU UP TO MAKE YOU HAPPY, 
DEAR; words and music by C. Lee, 
of U. S. New York, John T. Hall 
music pub. co. [5374 


© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1915; 
E 361529; Carlynn Lee, Pratt City, 
Ala. 


I HAD A WONDERFUL GIRL WHEN I HAD 
you; words and music by Charles 
Abbotte and James Kendis, of U. S., 
arr. by Stephen O. Jones, of U. S. 

[5375 


© “ben Apr, 6, 1915s. S60979 - 
Maurice Richmond music ¢co., ine., 
New York. 


I HEAR ‘THY VOICE; anthem, words by 
Marion Franklin Ham, music by 
Edith Lang, of U. S.; medium HE 
flat. [5376 


© WMar! 19; 19ise. 20 ey Mar. 22, 
1915; EH 360656; Boston music ¢o., 
Boston. 


—— —— mixed voices, organ acc. 
4to. (Series X of sacred quartets 
-- and choruses, no. 1137.) [5377 


© Apr..16; 1915s QrescA pen 21, 1915; 
BE 361422; Boston music co., Boston. 


I HEARD THE HOLY ciTy; the song I'll 
always love, lyric by Roger Lewis, 
music by Ernie Erdman, of U. S. 

[53878 


OvApr 19, 1915 s02a.e Ar. T, 


1915; E 359926; Frank K. Root & 


302 


co., Chicago. 


pt. Ill, Bs, 7.48 


I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY; Sa= 
cred song, words by Horatius Bonar, 
music by Charles Gilbert Spross, of 
U. S. in key of F. [5379 


© Mar. 29, 1915*'2e¢e Mar. 295 | 


1915; E 359618 ; 
Philadelphia. 


I HEARD YOU ANSWER ME; words and 
music by G. H. Wilson, of U.S. 


Theo. Presser ¢co., 


[5380 | 
© 1c. Apr. 830, 1915: E 361670; 
George Herbert Wilson, Chevy | 
Chase, Md. 
I JUST CAME IN TO GIVE YOU MY LAST 


FAREWELL; words by E. Arch, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S.° [5881 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915;. EB 360959= 
Elmer Arch, Wausau, Wis. 


I KNOW A SECRET; from The come- 
back, words by Martha Gray, music 
by Hllen Sargeant, of U. S. [5382 

© Apr. 10, 19153:52 %¢. Sarena) 
1915; 
house, Ann Arbor, Mich. 


I LIKE TO BE WITH YOU; words and mu- 
Sic by Ed. M. Sullivan, of U.S. 

[5383 

© Mar. 30, 1915372 ‘e7Ae a 

1915; E 360825; McGarigle & Sulli- 
van pub. co., New Bedford, Mass. 


I LIKE YOUR TOWN: words and music 
by R. P. Weston and Harry Bed- 
ford, of England. [5384 

©. Mar. 19, 1915% a) Gages: 
1915;. E 351767; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I LIVE IN A LAND OF DREAMS; words by 
R. B. Freeman, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [5885 

© 1c. Apr. 21; 1915: Beis: 
Retta B. Freeman, EH. St. Louis, Tl. 


I’LL BE WAITING AT THE GOLDEN GATE; 
words by Elmer Olson, music by 
Terry Sherman, of U. S. [53886 

©: Apr.' 10, 1915: iQ0e Aipied2, 
1915; E 359817; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


I’LL BUILD YOU A CASTLE OF LOVE; words 
by Rudolph Wennstroem, music by 
P. Hauser, of U. S. [5387 

© 1c. Apr. 22, 1915: HE 361401; 
Philip Hauser, New York. 


I’LL COME BACK TO you, MOLLY; words 

and music by Wm. Finnigan, of U. 8S. 

[5388 

© Apr, 10, 1915; 2 cee, 

1915; E 359808; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati. 


EH 3598383; University. music » 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 5, 1915 


“TLL Do ALL I CAN FOR HIM; words by 
James Rowe, music by S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S. | 5389 

mare Apr. 1. .1915> 2 c, Apr. 21, 1945; 
FE 3613887; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


,VLL DO WHAT THE REST DO; from All 

over town, words by Harry B. Smith. 

, . Music by Silvio Hein, of U. 8. [5890 

(©).Apr. 30, 1915.;.2.c..May 1, 1915: 

Beoozlit: T..B..Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


‘PLL HIT THE HOMEWARD TRAIL; words 
by Henry Creamer, music by James 
Reese Europe, of U. S. [5391 

| © May 38, 1915; 2 c May 4, 1915; 

| H 362202; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 

@. York. 


I’LL LOVE YOU AS.LONG AS I LIVE; words 
and music by Arthur Fields, J. Kern 
Brennan and Al, Piantadosi, of U. 8S. 

[5392 


/ ©1e Apr. 13, 1915; B 361093: 


Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[5393 

we © dc. Apr. 1, 1915; EH 360863; 
| Iola Paige, Hampton, N. Y. . 


| I’LL LOVE YOU BEST; words by I. Paige, 
{ 


{———_ Same. [5394 
| © 1c. Apr. 30, 1915; E 361561: 
, Iola Paige, Hamilton, N. Y. 


Bust NEVER DO IT AGAIN; words by Al 
Dubin, music by Rennie Cormack. of 
BS. fate S 

fe May 210: 1915>°2-¢. May. 10, 
1915; E 361702; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


words by Casper Nathan, music by 
HE. Clinton Keithley, of U. S. [5396 

eriapr & 1915-2 c. Apr. 5.1915; 
E 359703; Frank K. Root & co.. Chi- 
cago. 


I'LL RETURN, MOTHER DARLING, TO YOU; 
{ 
| 


MOTHER’S SONGS 
ONCE MORE; words by Jesse Noble. 
music by Ira B. Wilson, of U.: S.; 
med. voice. [5397 

© Feb. ISLS, 2G! Mag. 22. 


1 LONG TO HEAR 
| 
: 1915; E 360670: 


MY 
25, 


Dayton, O. 


I LOST MY MARE IN: LINCOLN LANE: 


words and music by Will. Porter, of 
[5398 


US. 

©) Mar; 22, 1915- 2 «@ Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360685; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


Lorenz pub. €0.,° 


SS 


5408 


I LOVE MY MOVIE PICTURE MAN; from 
All over town, words by Harry B. 
Smith. music by Silvio Hein, of U.S. 

[5399 

© Apr. 30, 1915: 2.@* May <i, 
1915; KH 362179; TT. B.. Harms. & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


I LOVE THE U. 8. A.; words and music 
by? Will Hardyxot U.S. [5400 
©) Mar. 221915: 2e* Mar, . 25, 
1915; E 359555; Bostonia. pub. Co., 
Worcester, Mass. 


I Rove (you :.. words,. and music by 
Susanne C. Umlauf, of U. S. [5401 
© Niar 26" 191. 2 Gy Apray t: 
1915; EH 359753; David C. Cook pub. 
eo., Migin, Il. 


I LOVE YOU AS THE ANGELS LOVE KIL- 
LARNEY; words and music by M. J. 
Doyle and A, Valentine, of U. S. 
Rochester, N. Y., Flower city pub. 
co. [5402 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 30. 1915: 
E 361656; M. J. Doyle and A. Valen- 
tine, Rochester, N. Y. 


I LOVE YOU AS THE ROBIN LOVES THE 
SPRINGTIME; words and music by HE. 
M. Alderman, of U. S. [5403 


CG Apr 1Oy 1915 s42- e Apr oi 


1915; E 361273; Ethel M. Alder- 
man, Palmyra, N. Y. 
—— Same. [5404 


GL apie 2h. 19152 2 e.” Apr 24. 
1915; E 3862068; Ethel M. Alder- 
man, Palmyra, N. Y. 


I LOVE YOU, DEAR; lyric by G. Franklin 
Proctor and Alfred Anderson, music 
by De Koven Thompson, of U..S.; 
medium voice. [5405 


©) ,ADEs yl tothe 2c, Anriw2?, 


1915; E 361400; Whitney, Warner 
pub. co., New York. 


—— words by E. A. Brininstool, music 
by Homer Tourjée, of U. S. [5406 
Cyn Apet 195 Oks 12). vApre 19) 
1915; E 361200; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


I LOVE YOU IN YOUR OLD DAYS BEST OF 
ALL; words by C. W. A. Glass, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [5407 

© tr @ Apr. 13. 1915". Sei0a5: 
Chas. W. A. Glass, Baltimore. 


I’M DREAMING OF THEE; words and 
music by E. Browne, of U. S. [5408 


OvMarm 22. 1995. 42 @.,. Apry 12, 
1915; E 359839; Elizabeth Browne, 
Chicago. 


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5409 


pt, 113, ei 20 


I’M ENGAGED; words and music by J. 
Franklin Warner, of U.S. [5409 
© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 c Mar. 29, 


1915; E 359736 ; Warner and John- 
son, Newark, N. Ss. 


I’M GIVING UP MY JOB TO THE KAISER; 
words and music by Tom Costello 
and Fred W. Leigh, of England. 

[5410 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 1 e@ Apr. 18, 

1915; E 351776 ; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I'M GLAD IRELAND IS FREE; words and 
music by L. B. Shepherd. [5411 
(© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
1915; E 359659; Lillie Belle Shep- 
herd, Kansas City, Mo. 


I’M GLAD MY BOY GREW UP TO BE A SOL- 
DIER; words by J. E. McManus 
(from the original by Alfred Bryan), 
music by Al. Piantadosi, of U. S. 


[5412 
(© Mar. 28, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 25, 
1915; 1 ec. Mar. 31, 1915; E 361027: 


Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 


I’M GLAD MY HOME IS IN THE U. S. A.; 
words by B. Frink, music by Allan 
McDonald. [5413 


© 1c. Apr. 26, 1915; E 361487: 
Benjamin Frink, Hibbing, Minn. 


. I'M GLAD MY SWEETHEART’S NOT A SOL- 
DIER; one-step, two-step or fox trot, 
words and music by Hank Hancock 
and Tom McNamara, arr. by George 


Crags, of. U. uss. , (in. New York 
American, Mar. 21, 1915.) [5414 
© Mar. 21, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 23, 


1915; E 359528; Star company, New 
York. 

I’M GOIN’ TO GO BACK TO MY HOME 
TOWN; words by Billy Lynott, music 
by Nat Osborne, of U. S. [5415 

©: Mars/28) 19i5s 2 @\ Mar. 23, 
1915; E 359526; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 

I’M GOING BACK TO MARY IN DEAR OLD 
TIPPERARY ; words and music by Her- 
bert E. Mohr and Will S. Dillon, of 
U. S., arr. by Christian A. Praeto- 
Tus, OF Usp, [5416 

© 1c. May 1, 1915; E 362166; 
Herbert E. Mohr, Brooklyn, Will S. 
Dillon, New York. 

I’M GOING BACK TO MY LITTLE COUNTRY 
HOME; words by J. Brandon Walsh, 
music by Abe Olman, of U. 8. [5417 

© Mar. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 8, 1914; 
E 3861001; La Salle music pub. co., 
Chicago. 


ao4 


I'M GOING BACK TO THE FARM; words 
and music by Irving Berlin. [5418 | 
© Mar. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 23, | 
1915; EH 350527 : Waterson, Pee 
& Snyder CO., New York. 


I’M GOING TO MEET MY SWEETHEART; 2 | 
romance of the war, words by D. | 
Harrod Rodefer, music by F. Henri 
Klickmann, of U. S. [5419 


© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr 9, 1915; | 
FE 359790; Della Rodefer, Chicago. | 


U’M GONNA GET MY MULE AND I’M GOIN’ | 
SouTtTH; mutterings by Bill Shaks- 
peer, racket by Summer Bigelow | | 
and Maurice Miller, of U. S. [5420 | | 

©. Apr. 5, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 10, 1915; 
E 361047; Bigelow pub. co., Mem- | 
phis, Tenn. 


I’M HERE AGAIN; from All over town, 
words by Harry B. Smith, music by 
Silvio Hein, of U. S. 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 e. May 1, 1915; | 
E 3862174; T. B. Harms & Francis, ) 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


I’M JUST A-LIVIN’ FROM HAND TO| 
MOUTH, AND RUNNIN’ ON MY NERVE; 
words by A. Callahan, musie by 
Samuel H. Speck, of U. S. [5422 | 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 2°. Ape Tags; 
FE 359743; Annie Callahan, Pulaski, 
Tenn. 


I’M LONGIN’ FOR YOU, DEARIE; poem by | 
BH. A. Brininstool, music by G. E. 
Smith, of U. S. [5423 

© Apr. 23, 1915372 Gales. 
1915; E 362085; George Edward 
Smith, Frederick, Md. 


I’M LONGING FOR OLD VIRGINIA AND YOU; 
words by Joe Lyons, music by E. 


Clinton Keithley, of U. S. [5424 | 
© Apr. 14, 1915-°2° GA 44, | 
1915; E 3859882; Frank K. Root & 


co., Chicago. 


I’M LONGING, MY SWEETHEART, FOR YOU ; 
words and music by F. De Arre- 
dondo, of U. S. [5425 | 

© May 38, 1915; 2 ec. May 6, 1915; 
E 362250; Thos. Goggan & Dros., | 
San Antonio. 


I’M ON MY WAY TO DUBLIN Bay; lyric 
and music by Stanley Murphy. } 
[5426 | 
© Apr: 7, 1915; 2 © Apr’ 3/2915 ; 
E 359786; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| no. 5, 1915 


Q 


_ I NEED SOMEONE TO LOVE: 


I’M PINING FOR YOU, DARLING; words 

and music by Garna Villa, of.U. S. 

[5427 

OeApr, 28,, 19S: 2: ¢,, Ape 29; 

1915; E 362153; Anthony O’Brate, 
Hnid, Okl. 


I’M SO LONELY FOR YOU ONLY; love's 
lament, words and music by Billy 
Gaston, of U. S. [5428 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar.:9, 1915; 
BH 362102; Leo. Feist, inc., New 
York. 


I’M TIRED OF BEING A SMALL TOWN BOY; 
words by Raymond Davis, music by 
Oscar Smith, of U. S., arr. by Joseph 
William Grey, of U. S. [5429 

© 1c. May 6, 1915; E 362244; 
Oscar Winston Smith, Indianapolis. 


I MUST GO BACK TO IRELAND, BUT MY 
HEART’S IN THE U. 8. A.; words and 
musie by A. Moss, of U. S. [5430 

Ga e Apr. 16.1915; .B. 361186. 
Alean Moss, New York. 

words by Eg- 

bert T. Roach, music by A. EH. Drake. 

of 1. 8. [5431 
ete gam. 25, 1915: E 362070; 

Alfred E. Drake, Los Angeles. 


I NEVER THOUGHT THAT YOU WOULD 
EVER LEAVE ME; lyric by Louis Pas- 
ciuti music by D. A. Summo, of U.S. 

[54382 

ce Pe Apr. 29, 1915; Wy 362120; 

Dom Anthony Summo, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. 


I ONLY WISH I KNEW; humorous song, 
words by Raymond Saxe, music by 
Fred Hastings, of England. [5433 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 1 ¢ Apr. 18, 
1915; E 351770; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I sAW A LITTLE BIRD; action song, 
words and music by Will. Porter, of 
5: [5434 

©) Mar. 22, 1915; -2.,¢ Max. 22, 


1915; E 360641; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


I’vVE GOT MY OLD GAL BACK AGAIN; 
words by S. Jackman, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [5435 

© 2 ce: Apr. 1, 1915; EB. 360865; 
Sidney Jackman, Beckley, W. Va. 

I’vVE HUNTED THIS WORLD OVER FOR THE 
ONLY GIRL I LovE; words by T. C. 
Hart, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
1 os. [5436 

©) 1 ec. Apr, 21, £915; H).S61310; 
a.05, Hart, Palatine, Tl. 


D0 


5446 


I'VE JUST BEEN WAITING FoR you; from 
A modern Eve, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Jerome Kern, of 


U. S. [5437 
© Apr, 12,).1915; 2):e@ | Apr, 12; 
1915; E 359801; T. B. Harms & 


Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


I’VE LONGED TO BE A MAMMA; words by 
Lizzie Shunk, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [54388 
'©1ce. Apr. 18, 1915: E 361068; 
Lizzie Shunk, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Mich. 


I'VE MADE MY WILL; humorous song, 
words by Raymond Saxe, musie by 
Harry Stafford, of England. [5439 

© Mar. 19, 1915: 2 ¢« Apr. 18, 
1915; E 351742; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I WANT A LITTLE LOVIN’; words and 

music by H. A. Sonn, of U. S. [5440 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1915; E 361080; 
Harold A. Sonn, Newark, N. J. 


I WANT TO BE THERE; words by Grant 
Clarke, music by Jimmie V. Monaco, 
of UTS [5441 

© Apr. 3,-1915; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 360840; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


—— fox trot by Jimmie Monaco, arr. 
by Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; band. 
Ato. [5442 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 21; 1915; 
E 361321; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


4to. 


-—— orchestra. (Feist 

edition, 695.) [5443 

© Avr. 13, 1915; 2c. Apr. 14, 1915; 

E 359890; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 

I WANT TO BE WHERE THE BOYS ARE; 
words and music by John A. Glover- 
Kind, of England. [5444 

©) Mar 19, 19153) 1 ic Apr. 15, 
1915; E 351782; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

I WANT TO MEET THE KAISER; words 
and music by J. Milton Hayes and R. 
Fenton Gower, of England. [5445 

© Mar, 19 1915; 1 ¢. Apr, ls; 
1915> © 351765; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

I WANT TO SERVE HIM BETTER; words 
by James Rowe, music by S. W. 
Beazley, of U.S. [5446 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
BE 361357; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


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5447 


I WANT YOU ONLY; words by J. G. 
Johnstone, music by Geo. H. Koch, 
(0) a OS [5447 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 26, 1915; 
E 3861493; Perz-Johnstone music 
publishers, Chicago. 


I WANT YOU TO BE HAPPY DEAR; words 
by G. Meyrick, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [5448 

© <adee.. Apr.) 151915 >, HeaGosse2 ; 
Geraldine Meyrick, San Jose, Cal. 


I WILL GIVE UNTO HIM THAT IS ATHIRST: 
anthem, words from Rey. xxi, music 
by Hugh Blair, of England; soprano 
voices. [5449 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1¢. Apr. 19, 1915: 

- B 356742: Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 

don. 


I WILT. GLORY IN THE CROSS; Words by 
T ©. Chisholm, music by S. W. 
Beazley, of U. 8S. [5450 

©) Agr 15.4915 32 c. Apr, 220 1901p: 
E 361330; Samuel W. Beasley, Chi- 
cago. 


I. WILL LOVE YOU TO THE END; words 
by EB. I. Kelly, music by J. E. An- 
dino, of U. S.. New York, John T. 
Hall music pub. co. [5451 

© Feb. 6, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1915; 
E 359933; Edw. T. Kelly, Roosevelt, 
iad. TAN. 


= 


WILL RELY ON HIM; sacred song. 
words by James Rowe, music by 
Richard Hainsworth, of U. 8S. (Jn 


Crown of gold.) [5452 

©) yAnr. A p1h1bs, 2c. Ape. iG, 
1915; E 361129; Haldor Lillenas, 
Olivet, Il. 


Lom 


WILL SING HIS PRAISES; words by C. 
M. Myers, music by Alice E. Rich- 
mond, of U. S. [5453 

© Mar 159915} oe Aor: "1915+ 
E 359719; Calvin M. Myers, Cald- 
well, Kan. 


WISH I HAD A BEAU LIKE THE OTHER 

GIRLS I SEE; words by F. Wisdom, 

musie by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[5454 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; E 360962; 
Francis Wisdom, Toledo, Ia. 


rH 


re 


WISH SOME ONE WOULD TELL ME WHAT 
TO DO; words by Wm. Caldwell, mu- 
Sic by Louis Bernhardt, pseud. of L. 
Jewett, of U. S. © [5455 


© 1c. Mar. 17, 1915; E 360560; 
L. Jewett, Rochester, N. Y. 


pt. 11, n.s., v.10 


I WONDER IF THEY’LL STOP; words by 
Wim. George Knights, music by Er- 
nest G. Woodrow, of Canada. [5456 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 1 c: Apr. 9, 19155 
E 351706; Wm. Geo. Knights, Cal- 
gary, Alberta, Canada. - 


I WONDER WHERE MY OLIVER HAS GONE; 
words by Bernard Granville, music 
by Jack Wells, of U. BS: [5457 

© Apr. 22,, 1915: 25¢;Sapeeeoe 
1915; E 361414; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


I WOULD LIKE TO DANCE WITH YOU; 
hesitation waltz song, words and 
music by L. Collins, of U. S., arr. by 


Bert Burboe, of U. §S. Marlboro, 
Mass., L. A. Collins. [5458 
© Apr. 13; 1915¢, 2 en) Agee 


1915: E 359893; 


Lou Collins, Marl- 
boro, Mass. 


ICH HAB’ DIE NACHT GETRAUMET. See 
Deutsche volkslieder. 
IcH PFLUCKTE DEINE BLUME. See 


Liebeslieder. 


IDEALE (An ideal) ; melodia, words by 
Carmelo Errico, English version by 
Perley A. Child, of U. S., musie by 
I’. Paolo Tosti; sop. or ten. [5459 

© Apr. 9, 1915:" 2 cee 
1915; E 861058; Mauro Y. Cardilli, 
New York. 

Ir BILty SUNDAY COMES TO TOWN; 

words and music by B. Picerno, of 

U.S. [5460 

‘© Apr. 10) 19155: 2 rere 5, 
1915; E 859717; Blase Picerno, Jer- 
sey City. 

IF EVER SHE'LL SEE THEM AGAIN; 

words by G. Russell, music by E. J. 

Evans, of U. S. [5461 


© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; H 361304; 
George Russell, South Lincoln, Mass. 


IF FLOWERS COULD SPEAK; words by 
Ben. M. Kaye, music by Mana Zucca, 
of U. S., op. 6; high voice. [5462 

© May 6, 1915; 2 ¢ May 10, 
1915; E 361709; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


IF GOD IS WILLING I’LL COME BACK TO 
You; words and music by Allan 
Mac Duff, of U. S. [5463 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 2 Agee 
1915; E 361324; O. E. Story, Bos- 
ton. 


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Ik 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


(no. 5, 1915 


| IF HUBBY DON’T GIVE WIFEY WHAT SHE 
WANTS; words and music by M. F. 
( Schafer, arr. by H. Bauer, of U. S. 
[5464 
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1915; E 359600; 

M. F. Schafer, Cobleskill, N. Y. 


Ir I COULD HAVE A BRASS BAND OF MY 
OWN; words and music by Ed. M. 
Sullivan, of U. S. [5465 

(© May 1, 1915; 2c. May 3, 1915; 
E 361605; McGarigle & Sullivan pub. 
co., New Bedford, Mass. 


Ir I HAD A SWEETHEART LIKE YOU; 

words and music by G. F. Bigge, of 

eS Oe [5466 

©) Mar..29;,°19159"2 c)Mar.' 31, 

@ 1915; H 359658; George F. Bigge, 
| New Britain, Conn. 


IF LOVE BE BLIND; words by Catherine 

-. Chisholm Cushing, music by F. C. 
Douglas, of U. S. [5467 

* ©1l1e Apr. 13,1915; E 361055; Flor- 
ence Chisholm Douglas, Pittsburgh. 


IF SHE'D LISTENED TO THE TALE THE 
ROSES TOLD; words by S. B. Hill, 
im dusie by R..A. Browne; of U.S. 
[5468 
| © 1 c« Mar. 17, 1915; BE 360551; 
Sarah Bell Hill, Joliet, Ill. 
| Ir THE WORLD SHOULD END TOMORROW, 
| I’D BE TONIGHT WITH YOU; words by 
: Arthur J. Jackson, music by Fred 
Fischer, of U. S. [5469 
| ©, Ape. 14, 1915: 25c Apr.) 14, 
1915; E 359891; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 

IF THEY’D ONLY FIGHT THE WAR WITH 
WOODEN SOLDIERS ; by Theodore Morse, 
are. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of. U. S?; 
vocal orch., key of C. _ 4to. [5470 

me Mar. 16, 1915; 2 ‘¢, Mar. 17, 
1915; E 3605438; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


IF WE CAN’T BE THE SAME OLD SWEET- 
HEARTS, WE'LL JUST BE THE SAME OLD 
FRIENDS; one step, two-step or trot, 
by Jimmie Monaco, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; orchestra. Ato. 

[5471 


© May 1, 1915;.2 c..May 1, 1915; 


E 362180; Leo Feist, inc., New York.. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


words by Joe McCarthy. music by 
Jimmie V.: Monaco, of U. S. [5472 

©) Mar. 16; 191572 G@/Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360595; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


5485 


IF YOU EVER COME DOWN TO VIRGINIA 
THERE’LL BE NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR 
you; from Maid in America, lyric 
by A. Seymour Brown, music by Al- 
bert Gumble, of U. S. [54738 


© UMar *st)" 191s; -2 "ce. Mar. ob, 
1915; E 360817; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


IF YOU’LL BE MY LITTLE GIRL; words by 
Herbert Binner, music by W. J. Red- 
ford, of U. S. Chicago, Reliance mu- 
sic publisher. [5474 


KE) Apres 20s) VOI s.! Bt el Api DE: 
1915; E 362060; William J. Redford, 
Chicago. 


IF YOU'VE GOT A LITTLE BIT HANG ON TO 
it, 11'S HARD TO. GET A- LITTLE BEF 
MORE; words by Ed Rose, music by 
Abe Olman, of U. S. [5475 

© Apr ‘Sy 1915 :*2 cA pr. 29.1915 - 
Ee362114; La Salle music publishers, 
Chicago. 


IF YOU WERE MINE; words and music 

by A. EH. Smullen, of U. S. [5476 

© de, Apia 1%, 1915: «3599365 
Albert E. Smullen, Mays, Ind. 


IMPATIENCE; waltz, by Philip Hauser, 

of U. S.; piano. [5477 

© Pee Apr 10,1915)". 361045 = 
Philip Hauser, New York. 


IMPERIAL MARCH, PRO PATRIA; Com- 
posed by J. D. Davis, of England; 
th Vaghinio, “Secondos, “2. Viola, 7 Se 
Violoncello. 4. Basso. 5. Violino 
primo. [5478-5482 

Apr, 26,, 1995. 1 «each, Apr. 27, 
1915; E 351863-851867; Noveilo & 
co., Itd., London. 


IMPROVISATION; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 67; piano. New York, 
The Virgil piano school co. [5485 - 

©} Apeyn2ty) Poss 2 .@) (Apt. 22, 
1915; E 361466; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


IN a ROW BOAT (Im ruderboot); by 
Edwin Grasse, of U. S.; violin and 
piano. [5484 

© Apr. 16,1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 29,1915; 
I. 3862140; Carl Fischer, New York. 


In APRIL; by Mathilde Bilbro, of U. 
S.; piano four hands. [5485 
© Mar.. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359619; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5486 


pt. ITI, 0s.,.¥.40 


In ArcADy; from Nobody home, words 
by Herbert Reynolds, music by Je- 


rome Kern, of U. 8. [5486 
© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 c@ Apr. 19, 
1915; E 3859956: T. B. Harms & 


Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


IN BOHEMIA : words by Wells Stewart. 
music by A. Lambert Stewart, of 
OS [5487 

© Apr GF 4915: 2.c: Apr. 8, 1915; 
EK 362076; Aterat music publisher, 
New York. 


In CINCINNATI; words and music by 
H. Korte, of U. S. [5488 


©. Apr. 23; 1915: 2 cps 2G, 


1915; EH 361507 ; Herman Korte, Cin- 
cinnati. 
In Cupip’s witrs; three step by H. 


Engelmann, of U. S.; piano. [5489 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359620; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


In HIs SERVICE; words by Francis Mc- 
Kinnon Morton, music by 8. W. Mor- 
ton, of U. S. [5490 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 21, 1915; 
H 3613861; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


In HOLLAND; a dutch waltz by Clair 
Van Layden, of U. S.; piano. [5491 
© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 c Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360601; Buck & Lowney, St. 
Louis. | 


In HONOLULU BY THE SEA; words ae 
music by Jack Frost, of U. S. 
[5492 
© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1915; 
EH 359702; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


IN IvTaty; words by Scharmel Iris, 
music by Jeanne M. Boyd, of U. S.; 
high in EH. [5493 

© May 1, 1915; 2c Apr. 29, 1915; 
FE 362116; Gamble hinged music Co., 
Chicago. 


IN JAPAN witH Mi-Mo-San; words and 
music by Anita Owen, of U. S. 
[5494 
©) Apr 21, 1915; 2c. Apres 22,0915 ; 
E 361398; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

IN MY TWILIGHT DREAM; words by 
Mabel Rand, pen by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. [5495 

©l1e fa 1, 1915; E 360860; 
Mrs. Dresser M. Randall, Augusta, 
Ga. 


IN OLDEN TIMES; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. 8., op. 56; piano. 
The Virgil piano school co. 


© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 22, 1915; 


E 361455; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, New |) 


York. 


IN OUR LITTLE LOVELAND BUNGALOW; 
words by James Hanley, music by 
Abe Olman, of U. S. [5497 


© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1915; 


E 362113; La Salle music publish- | 


ers, Chicago. 


IN PURSUIT; rondo by Horace Clark, 

of U. S.; piano. [5498 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1915; 

E 361201; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


IN Chas, of 


U. 


RoMANyY ; 

S.; piano. 
© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 19, 1915; 
E 361202; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


by Lindsay, 


In SteEepy Hortow; four tone pictures | 


from Washington Irving’s Legend, 
by Eastwood Lane, of U. S., piano. 
Contents : 
Tappan Zee.—Mid-October  after- 
noon.—Katrina’s waltz. [5500 


© Mar. 7, 1918; 2c. Apr. 14, 1915; 


Ei 359854 ; Swift- Tomlinson CO., » Syra- 


cuse. 


IN SLUMBERLAND; words by Burges 
Johnson, music by Lily Wadhams 
Moline, of U.S. 

© Apr. 22, 1915; 2c. Apr. 25, 1915; 
E 359994; Wadhams-Moline pub. 
co., Chicago. 

IN TETE A TETE SO TENDER; waltz song, 
words by Augusta Osborn, music by 
P. Guetary, of Spain, domiciled at 
New York. 

© 1 ¢. Mar, 24. 1ota. 
Pedro Guetary, New York. 


E 360700 ; 


IN THE CROSS OF CHRIST I GLORY; Vari- 


ations, by L. Weber, of U. S.; piano. 
Kansas City, Kans., Weber bros. 

[5503 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2°¢, Apr yoy 1915 5 

I. 362093; Louis Weber, Kansas City, 

Kans. 

IN THE GARDEN; poem by Robert Bu- 

chanan, music by W. H. Speer, of 

England, op. 18, soprano and tenor 


solo, female chorus and piano. 
Voeal score. 4to. London, Cary & 
co. [5504 

Apr. /80,: 29155» 1 cia Meigen 


1915; E 351940; William H. Speer, 
Y Cary & co., London. 


jo08 


New York, | 
[5496 | 


[5499 | 


In Sleepy Hollow.—On | 


[5501 | 


[5502 | 


U 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


5522 


IN THE GARDEN—Continued. 
— words by Cora M. Kapp, music 


by U. H. Hershey, of U. S. 8vo. 
(In Captivity led captive, Easter 
service. ) [5505 

© Jan.’ 2, 1915; 2 ¢« Mar: 119, 


1915; E 360582; Board of church 
extension of the general synod of 
the Evangelical Lutheran Church, 
York, Pa. 


IN THE GARDEN OF DESTINY; words by 
M. H. Lines, music by J. E. Andino, 
Of AJ.) .S. [5506 


© 1c Apr. 3, 1915; BE 360911; 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


IN THE GARDEN OF THE GODS; waltz, 
by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by T. M. 
Tayior, OL U. S.; full orchestra. 
4to. [5507 


©) Feb, 3, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr.'20, 1915; 
E 359977; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


IN THE GARDEN WHERE OUR LOVE GREW ; 
words by Ballard Macdonald, music 
by Roy Herbert, of U. S. [5508 


© Apr. 7,.1915;°2.¢c. Apr. 7; 1915; 
E 359746; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
New York. 


IN THE GOLDEN TWILIGHT; reverie, by 
J. R. Morris, of U. S., op. 47; piano. 
[5509 


©rApry 17, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr. 19, 
1915; E 261265; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


IN THE GOOD OLD-FASHIONED DAYS OF 
ROMEO, THERE WAS NO HIGH COST OF 
LOVING; words and music by A. D. 
Crospy, of U.S... - [5510 


© 1c. Mar. 29, 1915; E 359603; 
Alpheus Dixi Crosby, New York. 


IN THE HAMMOCK (In der hinge- 
matte); characteristic piece by Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, of Germany, op. 
1061; piano. (Study and entertain- 
ment, no. 2.) Pat 

Pape 26, 1015: 2 e, Apr” 21, 
1915; E 356778; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


IN THE HOUSE OF MY BROKEN DREAMS; 
words by Bessie Buchanan, music 
by Terry Sherman, of U. S. [5512 

i) Apts 162 1915s 2 eniApr. 17, 
1915; E 359901; M. Witmark & 
sons. New York. 


SS 


IN THE LAND OF MY DREAMS I LONG TO 
BE; words and music by A. P. Daw- 
son, of U. S. Cincinnati, O., Daw- 
son bros. " [bdhe 

© . Apr 15; 19152 2. ec) Ajpr.14, 
1915; EK 861157; Andrew P. Dawson, 
Cincinnati. 


IN THE LAND OF SWEET DREAMS; words 

by J. H. Norton, musie by Hverett J. 

' Kvans, of U. 8S. [5514 

© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915: BH 360844; 
John H. Norton, Boston. 


IN THE LAND OF THE HEAD HUNTERS; 
motion picture music by John J. 
Braham, of U. S.; pf. New York, 
Seattle film co., ine. [5515 
©: Mar. 9, 1915: .2..c, Mar. 11, 
1915; E 360572; Edward S. Curtis, 
New York. 


IN THE STAR LIGHT; Serenade by HE. R. 
Kroeger, of U. S.; violin and piano. 


[5516 
© Aprieds, 19154. 2) ¢.. Apr 22| 
1915; E 3614388; Hinds, Noble & 


Eldredge, New York. 


IN THE SWING; by W. A. Taylor, of 
U. S.; piano. [5517 


© Apr. 27,1915 Qcc.: Apr. 28, 
1915; E 361520; W. B. Hasey, Bos- 
ton. 


IN THE TRENCHES; march by A. B. 

Damiani, of U. S.; orchestra. [5518 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2.c. Apr. 8, 1915; 

E 560997; Arthur B. Damiani, Chi- 
cago. 


IN THE VALLEY OF DREAMS I LEAVE 
you; words by J. A. Brooks, music 
by. Julian de’ Vere; of U. S. °'St. 
Louis, Needham music co. | [5519 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 e@. May 6, 1915; 
E 362237; J. A. Brooks, St. Louis. 

IN THE WINTERTIME; words by F. Wis- 
dom, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
U.S. [5520 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; E 360971; 
Francis Wisdom, Toledo, Iowa. 

INDIAN SUMMER; three-part chorus, 
music by Harry Patterson Hopkins, 
of U. S., op. 42; women’s voices. 
(G. Schirmer’s secular choruses, no. 
6103. ) [9521 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 ce Mar. 29, 
1915; E 859596; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 
INSPIRATION; hesitation waltz by Sol 
Wolerstein, of U. S.; piano. [5522 
G) Mar: (65 G9i5 +2 ve, AAgr.. 19, 
1915; E 361235; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


309 


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5523 


pt. DLA Se 


INSTALLATION MARCH; by Geo. Noyes 

Rockwell, of U. S.; piano, six hands. 

[5523 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 

FE 361634; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


INTERCESSORY HYMN; in time of war, 
words by W. Herbert Scott, music 
by Edward German, of England. 


4to. (Novello’s parish choir book, 
no. 933.) [5524 
Korero Ste th ek My 4, 


1915; EX 351928; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


INTO THE WOODS WE’LL TRIP AND GO; 
three-part song, words by Alfred 
Noyes, music by C. Linn Seiler, of 
U. S., op. 14; women’s voices. 4to. 
(Secular three and four part music 
for female voices, no. 1159.) [5525 

© Mare) Sty 1815: DoceeAprd 1, 
1915; E 3860818; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


INVITATION (AN) TO TEXAS; words and 
music by Billie Talbot, of U. S. 
Dallas, Unity music pub. co. [5526 

1c) Mar). 29, 015 <2" e@patpr. 16, 
1915; E 361120; Billie Talbot, Dal- 
las, Tex. 


IRELAND, SWEET LAND ACROSS THE SEA; 
words and music by Ernest R. Heck 
and EF. E. Whitmore, of U.S. [5527 

© May 3, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 


E 361622; Floyd E. Whitmore, 
Scranton, Pa. 

IRIDESCENCE; concert study by~ Hub- 
bard William Harris, of U.  =S8.; 
piano. [5528 


© iMar! 27. 199i: B Gi; Mar 29, 
1915; H 359588; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


IRISH (AN) MELODY, THE LONDONDERRY 
AIR; by Frank Bridge, of Great Bri- 
tain; string quartet parts. [5529 

© Mar. 30) 1915" "1 te. Apr... "21. 
1915; E 356770; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. 


IRON (THE) TRAIL; Characteristic two- 
step, by E. Smith, of U. S.; piano. 

[55380 

© 1c.Apr. 8, 1915: EB 361004: 

Ernest Smith, Correctionville, Iowa. 


IRRESISTIBLE; valse by Armand Du- 
mas, of England; piano. [5531 
© Apr. '.6,; 1915: 34 «i Apeede2, 
1915; E 351802; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, Itd., London. 


Is IT FOR ME; song composed by Fred- 
erick Chapman, of U. 8S. (Four 
short lyrics, no. 4.) [5532 


© Apr:’20, 1915;"2° 6) age 
1915; E 361409; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


Is JESUS FIRST; words by T. O. Chis- 
holm, music by S. W. Beazley, of 
U. S. [5533 


© Apr...1, 1915" 2 9e eee 
1915; E 361372; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 


ISADORE; lyrics by Andy Rice, music 
by Fred Fischer, of U. S. [5534 


© Apr. 30; 1915: °2°0) Aine: 
1915; E 362159; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 


ITALIAN STREET SONG; from Naughty 
Marietta, lyric by Rida Johnson- 
Young, music by Victor Herbert, of 
U.S.; arr. by composer for sop. solo 
and mixed chorus, with piano acc. 
4to. [5535 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c Mar, 25, 
1915; E 359534; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement. | 


It’s AN AWFUL THING TO NOT KNOW 
WHERE. YOU ARE; from All over town, 
words by Hapgood Burt and Roy 
Atwell, music by Silvio Hein, of U.S. 

[5536 


© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
E 362173; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


IT’S CANDLE-LIGHTIN’ TIME; words by 
EH. Burrows, music by L. McIntyre, 
Ofna TS: [5537 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915: H 361090; 
Hlizabeth Burrows, and Lucile Mc- 
Intyre, Walla Walla, Wash. 


JACK AND JILL. See First piano pieces. 


JAMAICA Bay; words by Howard Wes- 
ley, music by Chas. Elbert, of U. S. 
[5538 


© Apr. 30, 1915; 2.¢ AppaZo) 
1915; E 362160; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York, 
JANE; words and music by Halsey K. 
Mohr, of U.-S. [5539 
© May 1, 1915; 2 ¢ May agi 
IZ 862168; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
inc:) New York, 


360 


no. 5, 1915 


JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN ; hymn anthem, 
- words from the ancient (Bernard of 
Clung) trans. by J. W. Neale, music 
by W. C. Steere, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. [5540 
© Mar. 30, 1915; 2 c. Apr, 3, 1915; 


E 360915; William C. Steere, Wor-. 


cester, 


JESS WILLARD, THE HERO OF THE DAY; 
words by D. W. Cooper, music by 
Jack Mendelsohn, of U. S. [5541 

for aor, 14 1915; 2 -c,. Apr... 46, 
1915; E 361823; David W. Cooper, 
Boston. 


JESUS AND I; words by T. O. Chisholn, 
music by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
[5542 
oy Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr, 21,1915; 
EH 3613881; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


JESUS CAN SAVE You; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by S. W. Beazley, 
1 all a [5543 

(cy Apr. 1, 1915; 2 e: Apr. 21,1915 ; 
E 3613846; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


JESUS IS MY KING; words and music 
fee OO osmith, of. U.S. «f2mo. 
(Songs of our beloved Lord, no. 2.) 

© [5544 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 23, 1915; 

E 362028; J. Owen Smith, Fonta- 
nelle, Ia. 


JESUS LIVES; words by Cora M. Kapp, 
music by U. H. Hershey, of U. 8. 
Svo. (In Captivity led captive. 
Haster service. ) [5545 

ere. 2, £915: 2c, Mar. 19, TQES; 
E 360583; Board of church extension 
of the general synod of the Evangeli- 
cal Lutheran church, York, Pa. 


JESUS NEVER LETS GO; words by James 
Rowe, music by S. W. Beazley, of 
U. 8. [5546 

© Aor. 1/1915* 2:¢) Apr. 21,1915; 
E 361384; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

JESUS, THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD; words 
by Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
S. W. Beazley. of U. S. [5547 

Apr. 1. 1915 32.¢e. Apr,, 20, 19L5.; 
E 361370; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

JEWEL (THE) MARCH; words and mu- 
sic by Adelaide Stheile [pseud. of 
D. C. Dunshee] of U. S. [5548 

fe Maro 175 1915*" 2 G.- Apr... 10, 
1915; E 861028; Dora C. Dunshee, 
San Francisco. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


5D57 


JINGA-RING; Singing game, words and 
music by Will. Porter, of U. S. 


[5549 
© Mar. 22, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 22, 


1915; E 360644; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


JITNEY (THE) BUS; words by J. W. 
and J. M. Martin, music by J. M. 
Martin, of the U. S. [5550 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1915; E 360708; 
John M. Martin, Milwaukee. 


JITNEY BUS RAG; words and music by 
B. B. Brin, of U. S., arr. by Roscoe 
V. Knuppe. Seattle, Wash., Pacific 
music house. [5551 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1915; 
Hi 360944; Bernard B. Brin, Seattle. 


JOAN OF ARC, THEY’RE CALLING YOU; 
from the musical production This 
way out, lyric and music by Frank 
Sturgis, of U. 8S. [5552 

© Apr, 16, 1915; 2 ce Apr ig 
1915; E 359908; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 
JOHN BULL’S FAMILY; words by A. G. 
Hales, music by Douglas Berridge. 
[55538 
©uApr. 7, 1915* Je. Aprs 8.1905; 
H 356718; Charles Sheard & co., Lon- 
don. 


JGHN 0’ DREAMS; words by Theodosia 
Garrison, music by John Prindle 
Scott, of U. S.; in B flat, low voice. 

[5554 

@e Apr: 121% 1905s (2: qeaprct2i 

1915; E 861318: Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


JOLLY (THE) FRIAR; by Carl Hahn, of 
U. S., op. 22; piano. (Southern bor- 
der scenes, no. 2.) [5555 
© Apr. 29, 1915; 2.¢c..May 1,.1915; 
E 362187; Thos. Goggan & bro., Gal- 
veston, Tex. 

JOSEPH, LIEBER JOSEPH 
Deutsche volkslieder. 


JOYOUS HOME COMING (Frohe heim- 
kehr); characteristic piece by Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, of Germany, op. 
1061; piano. (Study and entertain- 
ment, no, 1.) [5556 

Or Apry 21, 190582: eG Apri. 
1915; E 356772; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

Jovous HourRS; a children’s day serv- 
ice for the Sunday school. 15 p. 
Svo. [5557 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
9, 1915; A 397478; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 


MEIN, See 


361 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. ITI, 2. 8., '¥. 10 


JUBILATE Dro; A. M. BE. centennial an- 
them, words and music composed by 
J. J. Walters, of Great Britain domi- 
ciled in the U, S. at Warwick, N. Y.: 
mixed voices. 4to. [5558 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2c. Apri 27, 1915: 
BH 859910; Joseph Josiah Walters, 
Warwick, N. Y. 


Jupy; march song by Veri Goode of 
the U. S., arr. by Alexander Hamil- 
ton of the U. 8. [5559 


© 1e¢. Mar. 11, 1915; EB 860707; 
James Lambert, Cambridge, Mass. 


JUMP BACK, HONEY, JUMP BACK; words 
by Paul Lawrence Dunbar, music by 
RF. A. Clark, of U. S.; male voices. 
4to. [5560 

© Apr: 27, 1915; ce. Apr, 29, 
1915; E 362104; F. A. Clark, Phila- 
delphia. 


» 


JUNIOR ASSEMBLY SONG BOOK. Teach- 
er’s ed. Ed. by Frank R. Rix. New 
York and Chicago, The A. S. Barnes 
company, 1915, 3 p. 1., 5-174 p. Svo. 

[5561 


© Apr, 8, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
9, 1915; A 397481; A. S. Barnes co., 
New York. 


JUNIOR SONG; words by E. K. Stealey, 
music by Helen Louise Wolcott, of 
Uw Sy. Ato. [5562 


© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Mar, 28, 1915; 
BE 860991; Emma Klomann Stealey, 
Oklahoma, 


JUPITER; polka petite by Edwin Franko 
Goldman, arr. by Theo. M. Tobani, 
of U. 8.: cornet solo with full or- 
chestral ace, 4to. [5568 

© Feb, 27, 1915; 2 c, Apr, 19,1915; 
BE 361286; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment, ] 


JUST A XITTLE SUNSHINE TO BRIGHTEN 
THE CORNER WHERE YOU ARE} words 
by J. E. Dempsey, music by Ray 
Buckley, of U. 8S. 5564 

© Mar. 81, 1915; 2c. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 3850917; Emmett J. Welch, Phila- 
delphia. 


JUST A LITTLE SWEET RED ROSE; Words 
and music by J. S. Driver, of Canada. 
i [5565 
© Dec. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 7,.1915; 
BE 859742; James 8. Driver, Milnor, 
B. C., Canada. 


9 
oO 


JUST A VISION OF MOTHER; Words and 
music by Oakla Dotson Burdette, of 
U. S.; medium voice, [5566 

© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 ¢c. Mar. 22, 
1915; EK 860671; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O., 


JUST ANSWER, CAN I TRUST YOU IN THE 
SAME OLD Way; words by A. O, 
Phelps, music by Joseph N, Mar- 
tinez, of U. 8. [5567 

© Apr, 27, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
BE 362249; Phelps & Martinez, New 
Orleans, 


JUST AS GREAT AS MY HATE IS FOR WAR, 
JUST AS GREAT IS MY LOVE FOR YOU; 
words and music by Dick Howard, 
of U, §, [5568 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr. 16, 1915; 
KX 361141; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 


JUST BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS; words 
and musie by H. Pool, of U. 8S. New 
York, John T, Hall musie pub. co. 

[5569 

© Mar, 22, 1915; 2 @ Ar ae, 

1915; L 861526; Hardie Pool, Mem- 
phis. 


Just GO TO MY REDEEMER; words by 
James Rowe, music by S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S. [5570 

© Apr. 1, 1815; 2 ¢ Apr ai geass: 
E 38613879; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago, 


JUST LOOK DEEP INTO MY EYES; words 

and music by W. Marsoun, of U, 8. 

[5571 

© ic. Apr. 7, 1915; EB 359798; 
William Marsoun, Alameda, Cal. 


JUST THINK FOR A MOMENT; words by 
J. Boe, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
U.S. [5572 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; E 360963; 
John Boe, Bateman, Canada. 


JUSTICE BE OUR PLEA; words and music 
by L. R. Dickerson, of U. S. [55738 
© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 « Apna, 
1915; BE 3861153; Lee R. Dickerson, 
Logansport, Ind. 


KARLEKENS VAqa (Love’s way); words 

and music by L. W. Moline, of U. S. 

_ Chicago, Wadhams-Moline pub. co. 
[ 


5DT4 
© Mar. 22, 1915: 2 c Mar. 24, 
1915: E 3860886; Lily Wadhams 


Moline, Chicago. 


62 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


KAISER (DER) HAT GERUFEN. See 
Kirchl (Adolf) Fiinf soldatenlieder. 


KAISERWORT (EIN); ein deutsches 
wort zur rechten zeit, dichtung von 
Otto Sommerstorff, musik von 
Ferdinand Hummel, of Germany, op. 
135; gesang u. piano. [5575 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 9, 1915; 
E 351711; Harmonie verlag, Berlin. 


KANGAROOS’ (THE) FROLIC; by Richard 
Richards, of U. S., op. 21; piano. 
(8 nature pictures, no. 5.) [5576 

(Mar. 22, 1915; 2 ¢« Apr. 9, 
1915; E 359775; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston, 


KAPPA EPSILON WALTZ; by R. S. Kasse- 
baum, of U. 8.; piano solo. Sche- 
nectady, N. Y., Alpha gamma chap- 
ter. [5577 

iy Apr, 15, 1915); 2c. Apr. 14, 
1915; E 361154; Reginald Kasse- 
baum, Schenectady, N. Y. 


IKATRINA’S 
Hollow. 


KEEP AWAY FROM OLD BROADWAY; 
words by J. P. Duffy, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [5578 

oye. Apr. 21, 1915< © 361314; 
James P. Duffy, Brooklyn. 


KEEP ME TRUE; words by H. W. vom 
Bruch, harmony by Geo. H. Carr, 
or U.S. [5579 

ear, 29; 1915: 2 ec Apr. ..5, 
1915; E 3860930; Harry W. vom 
Bruch, Swissvale, Pa. - 
KEEP MOVING; cake walk by William 
White, of U. S.; piano. [5580 
© Mar. 30, 1915: 2 ec. Mar. 31, 
1915; E 359660; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 

army by DD. Omiyas, of U. 8.; 
orchestra. 4to. [5581 

Apr. 7, 1915: 2 ¢, Apr. 8, 1915 - 
E 361021; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

KEEP THE OLD FLAG FLYING; words by 
Arthur Rosebery, music by H. Sulli- 
van-Brooke, of England. [5582 


© Mar, 19, 1915: f e Apr. 13, 


WALTz. See In Sleepy 


1915; E 351764; Francis, Day. & 
Hunter, London. 
KEEP YOUR WINDOWS OPEN TOW’RD 


JERUSALEM; words by T. O. Chis- 
holm, music by S. W. Beazley, of 
U. S. [5583 

©) Apr: 1, 1915; 2 ¢) Apr. 21, 1015; 
E 361353; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


36 


KEEPER OF MY HEART; song from Little 
ballads, words by Edith Rutter- 
Leatham, music by Wilfred Sander- 
son, of Great Britain. [5584 

©. Apr. 21, 1915; 1 ¢c. Apr. 30, 
1915; E 351919; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


IKEEPING STEP; by Theodora Dutton, of 
U. S.; piano. [5585 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359621; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


KENTUCKY BELLE; words and music by 

J. D. Park, jr., of U. S. [5586 

© Sept. 16, 1914; 2c. May 3, 1915; 

EH 361593; John D. Park, jr., Cin- 
cinnati. 


KENTUCKY HOME; fox trot, by E. 
Platzmann, arr. by T. M. Taylor, of 
U.S. 4to. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 

[5587, 5588 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 c. each Apr. 20, 

1915; H 359978-359979 ; M. Witmark 

& sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


KEWPIE; by K. A. Tallmadge, of U. S.; 

melody only. [5589 

© 1 ec, Apr. 5, 1915; EH 359727; 
Kirby A. Tallmadge, Chicago. 


KHAKI AND GOLD; words by Fred E. 
Weatherly, music by Haydn Wood, 
of Great Britain; no.2in C. [5590 

© Feb, 15, 1915; 1 ¢ Mar. 24 
1915; E 351729; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
new title. ] 


IKxicK IN; hesitation valse boston by 
James Kendis, arr. by Stephen O. 
Jones, of U. S.; piano. [5591 

© Mar, 23,-19155 2‘. Mar, 22, 
1915; E 360618; Maurice Richmond 
music co., New York. 


KILTIE’s (THE) KOURTSHIP;  inter- 
mezzo or one-step, by Gordon Mac- 
kenzie, arr. by H. Elliot Smith, of 
Great Britain; orchestra. [5592 

@i Mar. 38) 1915; 1, ¢) Apr. 20; 
1915; E 351818; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


KING BEE TANGO; one or two step, by 

F. H. Losey, of U. S., op. 350; piano. 

[5593 

€). Apr. 22, 1915's 2 ef Apr, 25, 

1915; E 359997; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


5) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5594 


pt. It, H. SLev0 


KING IMMORTAL; Easter 
schools, words by 
mond, music by A. L. Judefind, of 
Wee. S VO. [5594 
. © Feb. 5, 1915+ 2 « Apr. 6,1915; 
E . 360972; Judefind . bros., Balti- 
more. 


service for 
Lizzie De Ar- 


KInG oF KINGS; Easter service, words 
by Alfred Barratt and J. L. Elder- 
dice, music by W. B. Judefind, of 
DS. ySyo: [5595 

© Feb. 5, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1915; 
E 3860974; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 


words by Edith Sanford Tillot- 

son, music by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 

[5596 

© Apr. 1,°1915; 2 c. Apenet 

1915; E 3861341; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 


Kine’s (THE) MESSENGERS; childrens 
day Service, words by Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, music by the old masters of 
- gong arr. by D. B. Judefind and A. L 
Judefind, of U. S. 8vo. [5597 


(©. Apr 88) O14: | 2 es Apes 
1915; E 860978; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. [Copyright is claimed on 
words and arrangement. | 


Kinky; by Mike Bernard, of U. S8.; 
piano. [5598 
©ra ‘e Apr, 9, 1915" BH S597e: 
Broadway music corporation, New 
York. 


KircHui (ADOLF) Fiinf soldaten- 
lieder; ged. von Max Kalbeck etc., 
musik von A. Kirehl, of Austria, op. 
79; eine mittlere singstimme mit 
klavierbegl. Contents :—Geltibde.— 
Der kaiser hat gerufen.—Birens- 
pass.—Der neue schatz.—Soldaten- 
abschied. [5599 


© Jan.,30, 1915: de vApE 240915 - 
EK 356709; Universal edition, Vi- 
enna, 


KIRMESS WALTZ; by Hans See, arr. by 
M. L. Lake, of U. S.; full orchestra. 
Ato. [5600 


©): Feb. 46, 91915 +492" c. A pr 19, 
1915; BH 361237; Carl Fischer, New 
York. |Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


Kiss (THE); poem by Sara Teasdale, 
music by Caroline Gale Johnston, of 
We S. in’ DP. [5601 

© May 3; 1915; 2 e+ May: 7, 1915; 
EH 361645; Paul A. Schmitt, Minne- 
apolis. 


KISS, KISS, KISS; words by M. H. 
Lines, music by Harold C. O’Hare, 
of U. S. [5602 


©-Lvep Apres 3 1915; E 360910; 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


KISS ME AGAIN; written to the theme 
of If I were on the stage, from the 
comic opera Mlle. Modiste, lyric by 
Henry Blossom, music by Victor Her- 
bert, of U. S. : [5603 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 ¢) Aprea7, 
1915; EH 359902; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

KIss ME, KISS ME AGAIN; words: by A. 
HE. Hamilton, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [5604 


© 1c. Apr. 13, 1915; BH 361071; 
Anna KE. Hamilton, Hayward, Cal. 


IXLASSISCHES VORTRAGS-ALBUM ; heraus- 
gegeben von Paul Klengel, of Ger- 
many, ftir violine und pianoforte. 
1, Vol. 3. 22..Volm [5605, 5606 

© Nov. 30, 1914; 1 « each Apr. 2) 
1915; E 351798, 351799; Breitikopt 
& Hiirtel, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing. ] . 


ISNICK KNOCKS; rag one-step, by Phil 
Schwartz, of U. S.; piano. [5607 
© Mar, 29, 1915* (2) ep Wisma) 
1915; E 359665; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 


KNITTING; by Muriel Bruce & Baron 
Aliotti, arr. by S. Deshon, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. [5608 

© Apr. 6, 1915 ;;2 ce. Ape. Toaeilo 
E 361026; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


words and music by Paul A. Ru- 
bens, of Great Britain. [5609 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 12,4915; 
BH 351723; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


I<NITTING SOCKS FOR DADDY’S MEN; pa- 
triotic song, words and music by J. 
Monroe Mulloy, of Great Britain. 

[5610 - 

© Apr.. 23, 19155. 15e) Sago; 

1915; E 351861; Jean. M. Mulloy, 
Kingston, Ontario, Canada. 


KNITTING WAR SONG; Soldier, soldier, 
dear unknown, English translation 
by G. Valentine Williams from the 
French by Adrienne Cambry, music 
-by Alicia Adelaide Needham, of 
England. [5611 

© Apr. /10, (19153) 1° cy Agee 
1915: E 351719; Alicia Adelaide 
Needham, London. 


364 


Tas 7 FES OE 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no..5, 1915 


KONGERNES KoNGE (Konig der K06- 
nige); af E. Harnemann of Den- 
mark, for piano. [5612 

© Keb. 13, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 356699; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 

IXosteuKA. See Srbské tance no. 1. 

E.C. I. Rac: words and music by M. 
Platt, of Canada. Toronto, Whaley, 
Royce & co. [5613 

Par) 2s,” 19153 1° c.. Apr. ,.23, 
1915; E 351829; Melville Platt, Lon- 
don, Ontario, Canada. 


LADIES DAY. See Lilac domino. 


LADS (THE) WHO PLAY THE GAME; 
words by L. Hartland, music by D. 
Green-Wilkinson. [5614 

SroMer, 19...1915- 2. ¢ ,Apr..<13, 
1915; E 3851740; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


LADY LOVE-BIRD; song from Little bal- 
lads, words by Helen Taylor, music 
by Wilfred Sanderson, of Great Bri- 
tain. [5615 

aioe. .2ty 191s sik ex: Apr? 30, 
1915; E 351920; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


LaDy Luxury; selection. by William 
Schroeder, arr. by M. L. Lake, of 
U. S.; orchestra. [5616 

7 apr, o,. 191a:, 2.6. Apr. 20, 
1915; E 359988; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


LAKME, See Delibes (C. P. L.) 


LAMBs’ (THE) GAMBOL; medley over- 
ture, by John Philip Sousa, of U. S.; 
orchestra. [5617 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 362205; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


LARGHETTO. See Soéchting 
Sechs leichte vortragsstiicke. 


(Emil) 


Lass (THE) WITH THE DELICATE AIR: 
melody »by,.T.. A. Arne, arr... by 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of England, with 
piano acc. [5618 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 1 ce. Apr. 8, 1915: 
E 356716; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


LASSIE; words and music by Mother, 

aU. S:, are by M.. Tarner;, of 'U;: S. 

[5619 

© 1c. Mar. 16, 1915; E 361432; 
Maud Turner, Union, S. C. 


5626 


LAST (THE) GIRL I MET WAS THE BEST 
GIRL YET; words by D. Labenson, mu- 
sic by Jas. A. Lonergan, of U. S. 
Waterbury, Conn., David Labenson 
pub. co. [5620 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2c. Apr. 5, 1915; 
EK 360982; David Labenson, Water- 
bury, Conn. 


LAST NIGHT I DREAMED OF YOU; a song 
of love, words by Ellen Magers, mu- 
sic by William Leander Sheets, of 
U. S.; high key. [5621 


© Apt. 6; 1915;.2 ce. Apr. 9, 1915; 
H 3859782; White-Sheetz co., Bur- 
lington, Ia. 


LAST (THE) ROSE OF SUMMER; theme 
and varie, arr. by Ben. Vereecken, 
of Belgium; clarinet solo with piano 
ace. [5622 


fe Ani 16,  19lb oc Apr gli, 
1915; E 359906; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Last (THE) WALTZ; by Ford T. Dab- 
ney, of U. S., arr. for orchestra. 
[5623 
Oy Mar. 27, 1915" 2° "e. Mar “29; 
I9ts.. Hy So9580 > Jos. W. sSrerm, & 
cU., New York, [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. | 


LATEST (THE) RAGTIME SONG; words 
by O. P. Panker, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. 8. [5624 

Cy tec: Apry 1, 19155) B. 360862; 
Orrie Percy Parker, Hoquiam, Wash. 


LAUDATE DOMINUM; by L. A. Dobbel- 
steen, of U. S.; for two and three 
voices, with English and German 
text. Contents: No. 1. O salutaris, 
op. 29.—No. 2. O salutaris, op. 23.— 
No. 3. O salutaris, op. 28.—No. 4. 
Tantum ergo, op. 26.—No. 5. Tan- 
tum ergo, op. 25.—No. 6. Tantum 
ergo, op. 22.—No. 7. Blessed be God, 
op. 21.—No. 8. Blessed be God, op. 
24.—No. 9. Blessed be God, op. 27. 
é [5625 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1915: 
E 359647; M. L. Nemmers, Milwau- 
kee. 


—— duo, paroles latines et paroles fran- 
caises, musique de Eugéne d’Har- 
court, of France, pour tenor et basse 
avec orgue ou piano. [5626 

ic) Mart, 27, 19th: 20) Guar | 14. 
1915; E 351790; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


365 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5627 


pt. 111, meet, FD 


Leap KinpLy LicHt; hymn-anthem, 
words by John Henry Newman, 
musie by Will C. King, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. [5627 

iC Apr. 1, 1915 ;72"c. Apres, F953 ; 
BH 359724; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


tune ‘ Sandon.” 
pedals. 


LEAD ME. TO LOVE; song from musical 
comedy, Watch your step, words by 
J. Berlin, music by Ted Snyder, of 
WS. [5628 

© Apr. 14, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 14, 
1915; E 359861; Irving Berlin, New 
York. 


LEADER MAN, MAKE THE BAND PLAY 
DIXIE, FOR THAT WAS MY HOME 
SWEET HOME; words by I. T. Lykes, 
music by F. A. Wolford, of U. S. 

[5629 

© 1e May 3, 1915; E 361586: 

Ira T. Lykes and Fred Wolford. 
Trenton, N. Y. 


LEBEN SOL CoLUMBUS; from Shomer’s 
comedy The green millionaire, words 
by Boris Thomashefsky, music by 
Perlmutter and Wohl, of U. S. 

[5630 
©. Apr. 2, 1915: Qe) Apr. 10,1915 : 
E 361042; Albert Teres, New York. 

LEBEWOHL; poem by Ludwig Uhland, 
music by Russell S. Gilbert, of U. S.; 
voice, piano & violin. [5631 

© May 6, 1915; 2 ce. May 3, 1915; 
E 362193; T. D. Allen pub co., New 
Monk, 
Lesson (A) IN TREMOLO; Fred 
‘Bacon, of U. S.; banjo. [5632 
©) Apr., 15, A9te2es Apres 14, 
1915; E 361149; Fred Bacon, New 
London, Conn. 


LET ALL THE PEOPLE SING; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
S. W. Beazley. of U. S. [5633 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 3613844; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

LET ME BE A CHILD ONCE MORE; words 
by E. Gray, music by Ben Edwards, 
of U.S: [5634 

©. Mar, 15, 1915; +2" @. Mair. . 17, 
1915; E 360557; Etta Gray, Jersey 
City. 

LET THIS BE YOUR MOTHER’S DAY; words 
by Ed. Morton and Jas. S. Donahue, 
music by N. B. Heims, of U. S. 

[5635 

© Apr. 12, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 9, 1915; 

E 359787; Newton B. Heims, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


by 


See Organ with | 


SN 


LET US HAVE PEACE; waltz by Otto Mot- 


zan, of the U. S. [5636 


© 1c. Mar, 24, 1915; E 360705; 
Kareczag pub. co., New York. 


LET US SING OF OLD MissouRrI; words 
by Louisa Palmier Myers, music by 
Johanna Mohr, of U. S., arr, by 
Esther M. Harkins, of U. S. St. 
Louis, Mo., Shattinger piano & mu- 
sic co. [5637 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 2 ec. May 1, 1915; 
E 362164; Adeline P. Wagoner, St. 
Louis, Mo. 

LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE; words from 
Matt. v. 14-16, music by W. D. 
Smith, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Quartette book, no. 7.) [5638 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 20, 1915; 
FE 362086; William D. Smith, Phila- 
delphia. 

LET’S BE NEUT8AL HERE AT HOME; by 
A. Day, of U. S.; orch. 4to. [5639 

© Mar. 16, 1995; 2 epee. 
1915; E 3860568; Andrew Day, Bos- 
ton. 

LET’S BE SWEETHEARTS ONCE AGAIN; 
lyric and melody, by L. Shanks and 
Hd. Hoffmeister, of U. S. Madison, 
Ill., Shanks & Hoffmeister co. 

[5640 
© Mar. 30: 1915; 2c) Apr’s, 1915; 
EK 361186; Lew Shanks, Madison, III. 
LETTER SONG; by Geo. Noyes Rockwell, 
of U.-S.; piano. [5641 
© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 19, 1915; 
E 361208; Théo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

LETTRE (LA) DE ToMMy; paroles de G. 
Talmont et V. Tarault, musique de 
Raphaél Beretta, of France. [5642 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ce Apr. 14, 
1915; E 351791; Jules Raux, Paris. 

Letzte (Der) TANz See Deutsche 
volkslieder heltf 1 no. 4. 

LIEB, MEIN HERZ SEHNT SICH. 
Liebeslieder. 

LIEBEN (DAS) MACHT GROSS’ FREUD’. 


See 


See Deutsche volkslieder. heft 1 
no. 5... 
LIEBESLIED. Sce Organ with pedals. 


LIEBESLIEDER (Milostné pisné) ; tber- 
setzungen von H. Effenberger und 
I’. Leier, musik von Jos. B. Foerster, 
of Austria, op. 96; ausgabe fiir eine 
Singstimme und _ klavier. Con- 
tents :—Behalt, es nicht—Tag fir 
tag.—Mein herz.—Ich pfltickte deine 
blume.—Lieb, mein herz sehnt sich. 
[5643 
©: Jan, 19, 1915: 2) cee: 
1915; E 856707; Universal edition, 
Vienna. 


366 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


LIEDERKRANZ EVANGELISCHER MANNER- 
CHORE; fiir kirche und verein, gesam- 
melt und komponiert von Heinrich 
Etzelmiiller. 164 p. 12mo. [5644 

© Apr. 12, 1915; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1915; A 898419; Arnold C. Baur, 
Goschen, Ind., & Heinrich Etzel- 
miller, Roundup, Mont. 


Lire (THE) WORTH LIVING; words by 


William Henry Angell, music by 
George Lowell Tracy, of U. S. 


[5645 

eriay o, 1915: 2c. May 5, 1915; 

E 361630; William H. Angell, Mans- 
field, Mass. 


LIFE’S MORNING: a special children’s 
day service for the Sunday school. 
29; [2)) p.. 8vo. [5646 

© Apr. 7, 1915: 2 c and aff: Apr. 
9. 1915; A 3897480; Hope pub. co., 
Chicago. 


LigHt (THE) EVERLASTING; a church 
cantata for general use, text from 
the Bible by Chas. R. Jenkins, music 
by James R. Gillette, of U. S.; mixed 
yoices. 4to. [5647 

es preie, 1905: 2a. Apr: 19, 
1915; E 361204; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


LIGHT oF FooT (Leicht zu fuss) ; char- 
acteristic piece by Arnoldo Sartorio, 
of Germany, op. 1061; piano. 
(Study and entertainment, no. 4.) 

[5648 


Oe Aer. AlyntSiss..2 c.- Apr. 121, 
1915; E 356775; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


LIGHT (THE) THAT LIES IN WOMAN’S 
EYES; words and music by F. R. 
Webber, of U. S. [5649 

)) Mar.’ 22; 1915: 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360689; F. Roscoe Webber, 
Boston. 


LIGHTHEART LANE: words by Hilton 
R. Greer, music by Perey Bowie, 
in F. [5650 

f.Apr. 7.1915: 1 c..Apr., 8, 1915; 
E 356714; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


LILAC DOMINO; syncopated version, 
lyric by Robert B. Smith, synco- 
pated lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Charles Cuvillier, synco- 
pated arr. by Malvin Franklin, of 
U.6:. [5651 

Apr. 13, 1995202 «Agr M6, 
1915; E 361114; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


96078—15——5 


5660 


LiLac DOMINO—Continued. , 
2d encore to no. 11 quintette, 
Ladies day, by M. Roder, of Austria, 
domiciled in New York; orech. 4 
dances. Contents:—1l. Adagio. 2. 
Pizziccato-polka. 3 Valse. 4. Mazur. 
[5652 
©.) cs, Apm. 13, 1915. BH-361078= 
Milan Roder, New York. 


by Bs A. 


LILAC WALTZ; Shindan, of 
U. S.; piano. [5653 
(©) Apr. “2G ISL: Boe Are es. 
1915; E 361521; W. B. Hasey, Bos- 
ton. 


LILIES, WHITE ROSES, AND FORGET-ME- 
NOTS BLUE; words and music by C. M. 
Howorka, of U.S., arr. by Thos. 'R. 
Confare, of U. S. [5654 

© Mar 190, (1915 +92. Mar "1f, 
1915; E 360661; Clara M. Howorka, 
Chicago. 

Lis— ET Lucas; historiette, par H. 
Mouton, of France; orchestre avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [5655 

©) duly 31, 19131 c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356802; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


Liszt (Franz); Second Hungarian 
rhapsody; by F. Liszt, arr. by Louis 


Tocaben, of U. S.; full mandolin 
orchestra. [5656 
@ Mar 9, Sots 2 eo Aprl 49: 


1915; E 361244: Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


LITTLE BABY MINE; lyric by George 
Goldberg, music by Harry H. Gold- 
berg, of U. S. Baltimore, Md., Mary- 
land music publishing co. [5657 

@~ Apr. 12) 8915 2,2 cp Apr td, 
1915; E 359800; Herman Federoff, 
Baltimore. 

LITTLE (A) BIT OF HEAVEN; by J. Keirn 
Brennan and Ernest R. Bail, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; female 
voices. [5658 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 
1915; E 3595382; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
hew arran gement. ] 

LatTLeE Bo-PeEErP; by I. Berger, of U. S.; 
violin and piano. [5659 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 5, 1915; 
E 859728; Isador Berger, Chicago. 

LittLe DAVID, PLAY ON YOUR HARP; 
five-part chorus, arr. by Carl R. 
Diton, of U. S.; mixed voices. (S8vo. 
choruses, no. 6100.) [5660 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361705; G. Schirmer, New York. 


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5661 


pt. 111, YS yo 


LITTLE GIRL; song from Little ballads, 
words by Edith Rutter-Leatham, mu- 
sic by Wilfred Sanderson, of Great 
Britain. [5661 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 1c Apr. 30, 1915: 
E 351921; Boosey & co., London. 


Douglas Berridge. [5662 

© Apr 7, 1915.3 deApr. 8, 9915: 
E 356719; Charles Sheard 
London. 


words by A. G. Hales, music by 
& co., 


tette, words by D. Eardley-Wilmot, 
music by Hermann Lohr, arr. by 
Clarence Lucas, of Great Britain. | 
4to. 1. Female voices. (Chappell’s | 
vocal library of part songs, ete., for 


LITTLE GREY HOME IN THE WEST; quar- 


female voices) 2. Mixed voices. 
(Chappell’s vocal library of part 
songs, ete., for mixed voices) 
[5663, 5664 | 
© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 ¢. each Apr. 16, | 
1915; E 359987, 359938; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 


LITTLE (THE) HERALD; petite march 
by Mary Kent Irwin, of U. S.: pi- 
ano. [5665 

© May 8, 1915: 2 c. May 10, 
1915; E 361704; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 


LITTLE LASS OF MINE; words by Percy 
Greenbank, music by Merlin Mor- 
gan, of Great Britain. [5666 

@ Apr. 7, 1915: 1 ¢ Apr. 20, 1915: 
E 357819; Boosey & co., London. 


LITTLE (THE) MAJOR; march by Mati- 
lee Loeb-Evans, of U. S.; piano. 
[5667 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359622; Theo. Presser co.., 
Philadelphia. 


TirrLe Martie; words by G. W. Nichol- 
son, music by J. E. Andino, of U. S. 
New York, John T. Hall music pub. 
co. [5668 


©. Mar. 22° agi 2 er pr eT, 
1915; E 359935; George Wm. Nichol- 
son, Farmers’ Branch, Tex. 


LittLE Mary Mack; introduced in the 
musical play of same name, lyric by 
Delbert E. Davenport, music by 
Newton Ashenfelder, of U. S. [5669 
Oi© Apr: 3, 1915 tye, Apr 2a dod - 
1c. Apr. 10, 1915; E 359870; Daven- 
port theatrical producing c¢o., inc., 
Philadelphia. 


“wee Ses 


LitTLe (THE) MIMIC; by Daniel Rowe, 
of U. S.; piano. [5670 
(© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359623; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


LittLE (A) OF WHAT YOU FANCY; 
words and music by Fred W. Leigh 
and George Arthurs, of England. 

[5671 

© Mar, 19/9915)" ce aa ee ate 

1915; E 351766; Francis, Day,. & 
Hunter, London. 


LiTTLE RED RipiInG Hoop; operetta for 
children, texte by C. J. Brooks, mu- 
sic by Walter H. Aiken, of U. S. 
(Willis collection, no. 157) [5672 

© Apr.) 24; «f9l5e) Beer eee: 
1915; D 19581; Willis music Go., 
Cincinnati. 


LITTLE (THE) SHEPHERD; by G. Albert 

Reuhl, of U. S., op. 48, no. 1; piano. 

[5673 

© Mar. 20, 1915+) 26. “Manie22. 

1915; E 3860678; Hatch music ©¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


LITTLE SISTER, COME AWAY; action 
song, words and music by Will, 
Porter; ‘of UsGst [5674 


© Mar. 22, 1915; 2% Meee. 
1915; E 360630; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 

LittLE (A) sone; by Leowald Er- 
dody, of U. S.; orch. 4to. [5675 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 c. May stodia 
E 361584; G. Schirmer, New York. 
LITHUANIAN QUADRILLE; arr. by H. 
Silberhorn, of U. S.; concertina. 
[5676 
© Jan. 15, 1915: oer Mam, 
1915; E 860990; Henry Silberhorn, 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 

Liuzzi (FERNANDO) ‘Tre canti popo- 
lari Serbi; sulla versione italiana di 
Pietro Kasandric, musicati da Fer- 
nando Liuzzi, of Italy, per una voce 
e pianoforte. Contents :—1. Se 
fossi un ruscelletto.—2. Il giovane 
ferito.—3. Passo il verno. [5677 

© Apr. 28, 19155 eA, 
1915; E 351907; G Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 

LOCHINVAR’S RIDE; ballad for three 
part chorus. words by Walter Scott. 
music by Harry Rowe Shelley, of 

women’s yoices; orch. or 

piano acc. 4to. [5678 
© Mar. 17, 1915; 2" eo Mame, 

1915; E 3860620; G. Schirmer, New 

York. 


368 


| Loxp (THE) IS MY SHEPHERD; 


| 
: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


5695 


LONELY JUST FOR YOU; words by W. A. | LorD oF THE NATIONS; a children’s day 


Peters, music by Richard West, of 
U. 8S. [arr. by Miswill A. Peters] of 
aS: [5679 

© 1c. Apr. 16, 1915; E 361116; 
Will A. Peters and Richard West, 
Globe, Ariz. 


LONGING FoR YoU; words and music by 

James C. Osborne, of U. S. [5680 

© Apr. 7,.19155'2-c Apr. 8, 1915; 

E 3861005: Harold Freeman 0co., 
Providence. 


LONGING TO CALL THEE MINE; words by 
Mrs. A. L. Edwards, music by Ever- 


ett J. Evans, of U. S. [5681 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; E 360848; 
Mrs. A. L. Edwards, Dalton, Ga. 


Look OUT FOR THE BOOGI-BOO MAN; 
words by Nat H. Vincent, music by 
John W. Galvin, of U. S. [5682 

Ape 12,1915: 2.¢.,Apr; 1,,1915; 
E 359877; George J. Hoch, New 
York. 


LooKING TO THEE; words by L. K. 
Averill, music by Arthur F. Ingler, 
G2. U.S. [5683 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 360801; Louis K. Averill, Léwis- 
ton. Me. 


the 
twenty-third psalm, paraphrased and 
set to music, by G. A. Collin, of U. 
S.: mixed voices. Svo. [5684 


© Mar. 27, 1915; 2. c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359575; G. A. Collin, Som- 
erset, Pa. 


Lorp (THE) IS RISEN; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Samuel 
W. Beazley. of U.S. [5685 

eMart i) 1915 +02 ie. Mary 22, 
1915; E 360650; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville. 


Lorp (THE) IS THY KEEPER; song re- 
sponse. words by Francis McKinnon 
Morton, music by W. A. Post, of 


U. S. [5686 

© Mar. 1, 1915::2 ¢. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360648; Smith & Lamar, 
Nashville. 


Lorp (THE) OF CREATION; Sacred song, 
words and music by H. Lillenas, of 
Norway. domiciled at Olivet, Il. 
(In Crown of gold.) [5687 

© eApr. 1, 191i», 20e,.Apr 16, 
1915; E 361127; Haldor Lillenas, 
Olivet, Tl. 


service, text by James Rowe, music 
by Ira B. Wilson. 15 p. 8vo. [5688 


© Mar. 80, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1915; A 400074; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


LOTTA D’AMORE (Love’s game); waltz, 
di F. Della Rosa, riveduto e ridotto 
da Flaminio Pignoloni, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at New York, N. Y., due man- 
dolini e chitaira. . (Pagani edition, 
Series 9, no. 82.) [5889 


©) Apr..1,, 1915: 2c. Apr. 8.19153 
E 361013; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. | 


LOUISIANA LULLABY; three part wom- 
en’s chorus, words by Victor A. Ner- 
mann, music by Fay Foster, of U. S. 
S8vo. (Choruses, glees and _ part- 
songs, no. 2478.) [5690 


©rApr..-2::1915% Ive Apr. 11,2915. 
E 360822; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


LOVE AMONG THE PINES; 
Hausle, of U. S.; piano. 


waltz by N. 
[5691 


© Apr. 28, 1915; 2 c@ May 10, 
1915; E 361697; Nelly Hausle, Rock- 
ferd, ‘S.-D. 


LOVE AND SUNSHINE; Serenade by Carl 


Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., op. 308; 
piano. [5692 

©) Aprn54,1915., 2 c.AprasZse 
1915; E 362011; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


LOVE DIVINE; anthem, words by Chas. 
Wesley, music by F. P. Leigh, of 
U.S. Ato. [5693 

©, Apr. 15,1915; 2 ¢. Aprs 29. 
1915; E 361276; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 


—— —— music by D. D. Judefind, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. [5694 

© Apr. 10, 1918; 2 ec Mar. 24, 
1915; E 360985; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. 


LOVE IS MEANT TO MAKE US GLAD; 
merrie England, words by Basil 
Hood, music by Edward German, of 
Great Britain, arr. as duet for so- 
prano and baritone. [5$95 

© Apr. 23, 1915; 1c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E&— 351881; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


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5696 


LOVE IS THE KEYNOTE; words by Fran- 
eis McKinnon Morton, music by 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. - [5696 

© Apr, J, 19154 2c. Apr.) 2479915 ; 
H 361352; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


LOVE IS THE SONG OF SPRING; words 
by G. Hubi-Newcombe, music by 
Hubert Bath, of Great Britain; no. 
Bin F, [5697 

(© Apr 29, 1915 *4,.¢c. Apr. 80, 2015 : 
KE 3519380; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


LOVE IS THE THEME OF MY SONG; words 
by Francis McKinnon Morton, music 
by S. W. Beazley, of U.S. [5698 

©) Apr: 1; 19153 2c Apr, 21,9915: 
E 361359; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


LOVE IS THE THING; words and music 
by W. M. Davis, of U. S.; arr. by 
W. H. Nelson, of U. S. [5699 

© 1c Apr. 6, 1915; E 360949; 
W. Max Davis, Atlantic City. 


LOVE ME; words and music by R. 
O’Neill, of U. S. New York, Luck- 
hardt & Belder. [5700 

© Mar. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1915; 
FE 360729; Rose O’Neill, New York. 


LOVE OF MY HEART; words by F. Tink- 
ham, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
U.S. [5701 

© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; E 360856; 
Frank Vinkham, New Duluth, Minn. 


LOVE STILL BRINGS THE SUN; song, 
words by P. J. O’Reilly, music by 
Frank Wyndham, of Great Britain; 
no. 3 in G, with piano acec., violin 
and ’cello obligatos. [5702 

© Apr. 29,1915; 1c. Apr. 30, 1915; 
E 351931; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


Love (THE) THAT WILL NEVER GRCW 
COLD; words by Hilene Stephens, mu- 
sic by J. E. Andino, of U. S. [5703 

© 1c. Apr. 30, 1915; E 361560; 
‘Eva S. Raiford, Norfolk, Va. 


Lovety Mary; words and music by 
J. Thatcher, of U. S. Arr. by Harry 
Heald. Hartford, Conn., Thatcher 
pub. co. [5704 

KC) Apr. 30, 1915; 2.c. May 1, 1915; 
E 362150; James Thatcher, Hart- 
ford. 

LOVEr’S TEARS; waltz, by G. Gallucci, 
of U. 8.; cornet in A. [5705 


@) des) Apr. 12) 01905 > WH) 359844 ; 
George Gallucci, Fort Leavenworth. 


pt. Im1, n. s., v.10 


LOVE’S ATTRIBUTES; from Columbia | 
varsity show, 1915, lyrics by Ken- 
neth 8S. Webb, music by Roy Webb, 
of U.S. [5706 | 

© Apr. 12, 19153°2 e7 Ape tas 


1915; E 359804; T. B. Harms & | 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. | 
LOVE’S GOLDEN MORROW; words by | 
Frederick John Fraser, music by } 
Amy Woodforde-Finden, of Great 
Britain. [5707 
© Apr. 7, 1915; 1 9eosAge ee 


1915; E 351820; Boosey & ¢o., Lon- 
don. 


LOVE’S LULLABY; words and music by 
Ruth W. Hamilton, of U. S.; voice, 
violin obligato and piano. [5708 

© Apr: 10, 1995: 2c 
1915; E 359821; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


LOVE’S OFFERTORY; words by Reginald | 
Wright Kauffman, music by C. Linn | 
Siler, of U."S.2 a [5709 

© Apr. .28,, 191532) je) Aas 
1915; E 361565; Boosey & co., New 
York. 


LOVE’S RONDELAY; words by EHlizabeth j 


Ix. Reynolds, music by Rose Eversole | 
McCoy, of U. S. [5710 

© Apr. 19, 1915: 2 sear, 
1915; E 361205; Theo, Presser ‘co., 
Philadelphia. 


Loving MAN; words and music by 

Chas. H. Pace, of U. S. [5711 
© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 

E 362260; Pace Music house, Chi- | 

cago. 


LoyAL CANADIANS; march, words by 
D. H. Waterbury, music by W. W. | 
Swornsbourne, of Great Britain; 
piano with text. [5712 © 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr diay aie ; 
E 351731; W. W. Swornsbourne, St. | 
John, N. B. 


LUANA WALTZ; by Johnson C. Bane, of | 
U. S.; steel guitar. [p¢13 | 
© Apr: 23,, 1915: 72 veneaeeee, | 
1915; E 361475; James F. Roach, | 
Cincinnati. 


LUCILLE WALTZ; hesitation by W. F. | 
Borghardt, of U. S.; piano. Brook- 
lyn, N. G., Ringle & White music | 
pub. co. [5714 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 e Apr. 9, 1915; 
E 361094; William F. Borghardt, | 
Brooklyn. 


310 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


}( no. 5, 1915 


f 


- LULLABY 


Luisa; mazurka, di F. della Rosa, rid. 
di Flaminio Pignoloni, of Italy, domi- 


ciled at New York, N. Y., due man- 
dolini e chitarra. (Pagani edition, 
series 9, no. 88.) ye ts) 


Go Apr.4, 1915; 2.e. Apr, 8; 1945; 
E 361012; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. ] 

(A); poem by Elizabeth 
Gray, music by J. F. Leech, of U. S. 
[5716 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 

E 362247; J. F. Leech, Washington. 


——words and music by F. Roscoe 
Webber, of U. S. [5717 
eager 10, 1915; 2 6. Apr 12, 


1915; E 359828; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


' Lutv Lavinta; from The lady in red, 


words by Anne Caldwell, of U. S., 


music by Christiné. [5718 
© pA pe: 20,°1915:: 2 ec. Apr. 20, 
Pets) 3599533) TF. (BB. Harms & 


Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on American 
lyrie. ] 


Luna LINA; waltz by Joseph Lo Cas- 
cio, arr. by P. Tesio, of U. S.; man- 


dolin or violin. 4to. (Tesio ed. 
mandolin and guitar music, no. 163.) 
[5719 


ares. 1915-2 e, Apr. 7, 1915: 

E 361188; Peter Tesio, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 

Lyric FOX TROT; by P. F. Thomas, of 

U. 8.; orchestra. 4to. [5720 


© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 362203; Paul F. Thomas,: Boston. 


—— piano. Boston, Lyric pub. 
co. [5721 
Ge Mar: 25, 1915: 2 ¢ Mar. 29, 
1915; FE 359637; Paul. FE. Thomas, 
Boston. 

MA PETITE (My little one); valse-can- 
pee yt. HO Connor, of w..S:; 
piano. Boston, Premier music co. 

[5722 
Sr apr 25. 1915* 2 & “Apr: 30, 


1915; E 361573; J. Fred O’Connor,. 


Boston. 

See also Valse. ma petite. 

MABEL WALTZ; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 53; piano. New York, 
' Virgil piano school co. [5723 

ee Apr 2 1S: 2 ey Apr. 22. 

1915; E 361452; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


5731 


McCARTY, WHAT ELSE COULD YOU EX- 
PECT FROM A MAN NAMED MCCARTY 
OR ANY OTHER LOYAL [RISHMAN; by 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S.; vocal orch. in E flat. 
4to. [5724 


©? Mar. 16; 1915 2 .e..Mar. 17, 
1915; E 360544; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


— words by J. Will Callahan, music 
by Ernest R. Ball, of U. S. [5725 


© MargntG/d1o1 52 . en Marky, 
1915; E 360546; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


McGINTy’s PHONOGRAPH; words and 
musiec by J. J. Flanigan, of U.S., arr. 
by Wm. A. Kemp, of U. S. [5726 


© 1. Apr. 14, 1915; E 359864; 
James J. Flanigan, Jersey City. 


Map SCENE FROM LUCIA DI LAMMER- 
moor. See Donizetti (Gaetano). 


MADAME POMPON; words and music by 
Clare Kummer, of U. S. [5727 


© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
E 361617; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


MADCAP DANCE; by Henri Lafarge, of 
U. S.; piano solo. [5728 
ie) Apr. 12 1915 2 "es Apr. 13; 
1915.) HY 3610907: Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


MADE IN AMERICA; words by G. H. 
Starbuck, music by W. B. Hinton, of 
Dy S. [5729 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
362264; W. B. Hinton, Muskogee, 
Oki. 


MADRIGALI, VILLANELLE ED ARIE DI 
DANZA, DEL CINQUECENTO; dalle opere 
di Jean Baptiste Besard, trascrizioni 
di Oscar Chilesotti, of Italy; piano- 


forte. 4to. (Biblioteca di rarita 
musieali, vol. ix.) [5730 
OPApr 28) 1915s te Es Apr e298; 


1915; E 351893; G. Ricordi & ‘co., 
Milan. 


Macic (THE) MELODY; from Nobody 
home, words by Schuyler Greene, 
music by Jerome Kern, of U. S. 

[5731 

© PApr...23)" W915. 922 et Ape. ° 24; 
19152 °H)'362043); TB. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


571 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5732 


pt. 1h, HIS: ye 


Macic (THE) WHEEL; opera in 2 acts, 
book and lyrics by Alice C. D. Riley, 
music by Jessie L. Gaynor and F. F. 


Beale, of U. S.; vocal score. 4to. 
[5732 
© Apr. 26, 1915: 2 ©, Apr’ "23, 


1915; E 362024; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


MAGICAL OCEAN OF LOVE; words by 
Frank Tyler Daniels, music by Leo 
Friedman, of U. S. [5733 

©" Apr 10,4905.) 2 ve" Apr: A9, 
1915; E 361270; Parke-Daniels & 
Hriedman, inc., Chicago. 


MaAGNIFICAT; music by Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of England; mixed voices and 
organ. 4to. (Modern church li- 
brary, no. 194.) [5734 

© Apr. “29, 19152 4 je. Apr 20, 
1915; E 851915; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 


MaeniFicat & NUNC DIMITTIS IN B 
FLAT; by C. Whitaker Wilson, of 
England; mixed voices and organ. 
4to. (York series, no. 683.) [5735 

©) ADE; £9.) 1901S 52 ee Apr. 20; 
1915; FE 351816; Banks & son, York, 
England. 


MaGniricatT IN D; words from the 
Bible, music by Edward Shippen 
Barnes, of U. S., op. 14, no. 1; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. (Collection 
of music for the services of the Epis- 
eopal church, series 2, no. 1132) 

[5736 

(Oy Ape. 16,..19155. 2 1e.9Ar el, 

1915; E 361423; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


-Maniosa (Hnchantress); mazurka par 
F. D. Marchetti, of France; piano 
‘seul, [5737 
© June 9, 1918; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 3856787; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


MANDY, OH MY WIFE, MANDY; words 
by L. Buck, music.by Chester Earle, 
of U. S. New York, John T. Hall 
music pub. co. [5738 


©) Weer 2a 1914s Die. Apr. 28, 
1915; E 361528; Leslie Buck, New 
York. 


Manon. See Massenet (J. E. F.) 


Manon Lescaut. See Puccini (Gia- 


como) 


Marcu (THE) OF MARCHES; by Henry 
J. Van Praag, arr. by S. Deshon, of 
U. S.; orchestra. [5739 

© ‘Mar. 25, 1915 3\°2 .@) Mar. 26, 
1915; E 359605; Chappell & co., 1td., 
~ London. 


MARCH OF THE KEWPIES; by Myron A. 
Bickford, of U. S.; 1st violin or 
mandolin, 2nd yiolin or mandolin. 

[5740 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c Apr. 8, 1915; 

y 3861010; Harry F. Gill, Passaic, 
NOS: 


Marcu (THE) OF THE LITTLE GREEN 
ELFS; by G. B. Upton, of U. S.; 
piano. [5741 

.© Mar. 27, 1915: 2 e aiaeeeee 
1915; E 359564; George Bruce Up- 
ton, Big Rapids, Mich. 


MARCH PETITE; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 51; piano) New) York, 
The Virgil piano school co. [5742 

© Apr.. 21, 1915e92e Apel 22, 
1915; E 361451; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


MARCH TO VICTORY; words and music 

by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [5743 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 e@ Apr. 21, 1915; 

E 361340; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

MarcHe. See Suite norvégienne. 


MARCHE DE PROCESSION. 
with pedals. 


See Organ, 


MARCHING ORDERS; a children’s day 
exercise; text by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. 15 p. 8vo. 

[5744 


© Mar. 30, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1915; A 400075; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


MARINE FOX TROT; by R. Marine, of 
U. S.; piano. [5745 © 


© Mar. .27,,19153,2 chee T, 


1915; FE 359648; Robert Marine, 
New York. 

MARSCHLIED; marschieren wir im 
licht, text und musik von Walter 
Friedemann, of Germany; gesang 
u. piano. [5746 | 


© Mar. 22, 19153) 1 yee. 
1915; E 351712; Harmonie yerlag, | 
Berlin. 


Mary; words by M. H. Lines, music | 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [5747 | 
© 1c Apr. 21, 1915; 3613809; 

M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


MARY AND HER CANARY; words by J. 
~ W. Musgrove, music by Cheerful | 
Willoughby, of U. S. [5748 

© Apr. 7, 1915: 2 @ Apress; 
E 359789; Richmond music pub. Co., 
ine., Stapleton, N. Y. 


ola 


| MASSENET 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


5764 


MARY IMMACULATE; words and music 
by Sister Mary Lumina, of U. S., 
organ ace. [5749 

PerAper. 11... 19153 2 -e;piApr. 1110, 
1915; HE 3610389; Art publ. soc. St. 
Louis. 


MARYS LIL LAMB. See That little 


lamb was me. 


MascaGni (PIETRO) Cavalleria rusti- 
cana; ouverture et intermezzo, de 
l’opéra de P. Mascagni, transcrip- 
tion par H. Mouton, of France; or- 
chestre, avec piano conducteur. 
(Symphonia, no. 87.) [5750 

<c) June 5, 1913;.1.¢, Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356799; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


Parisina; tragedia lirica in quat- 
tro atti di Gabriele d’Annunzio, mu- 
sica da P. Miscagni, of Italy; canto 
e pf. [5751 


(SO) Jans 29,1915: 1 -e@ Apr... 14, 
1915; D 19571; Lorenzo Songogno, 
Milan. 

(Jutes Emine Frétpféric) 
Au cabaret; Souvenir no. 2 de Scénes 
alsaciennes, de J. Massenet, transcrip- 
tion par Désiré Walter, of France; 
piano et harmonium. [5752 


(eons it, 1918-1 & ‘Aue 8, 
1914; EK 356817; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription. ] 

Dimanche matin; souvenir no. 1, 
de Scénes alsaciennes, de J. Masse- 
net, transcription par Désiré Wal- 
ter, of France; piano et harmonium. 

[5753 

Se sume i. 1913-1 ¢.” Aue. 3, 
1914; E 3856816; Heugel et cie, 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription. ] 

Dimanche soir; souvenir no. 4, 
de Scénes alsaciennes, de J. Masse- 
net, transcription par Désiré Wal- 
ter, of France; piano et harmonium. 

[5754 

Pesume. 11, 1905: 1-4es Auer 3, 
1914; HE 356819; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription. ] 

Manon; opéra-comique de J. Mas-. 
Senet, ballet du roy, transcription 


par H. Mouton, of France; or- 
chestre avec piano  conducteur. 
(Symphonia, no. 38.) [5755 


© June 9, 1913; 1 ec. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356803; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


o7 


6 


3 


e 


MASsENET (JULES Emine Frépiric)— 
Continued. 3 
Scénes napolitaines; by J. HK. F. 
Massenet, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau, 
of. U, .S.; military band., «Carl 

Fischer’s ed., no. 205) Contents :— 
1. The dance.—2. Procession and 
improvisation.—3. The féte. [5756 

Mared3; (191542 ce. Apradg 
1915; E 3861248; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 

—— Sous les tilleuls; souvenir no. 3 
de Scénes alsaciennes, de J. Masse- 
net, transcription par Désiré Wal-. 
ter, of France; piano et harmonium. 

[5757 

Oi dimen dd.) AIR ater Aue 3: 

1914; E 356818; Heugel et cie., 

Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription. ] 

MATENATA; tango melodioso, d’aprés 
la chanson napolitaine de Vincenzo 
de Crescenzo, of Italy; piano. [5758 

©. Apr. 28a. 1905 1. ve, Apr. 20; 
1915; Hi 51897; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. 

MAUREEN; words and music by A. F. 

SiMe Oi We.) OD. 1. [5759 
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1915; E 359853; 
Alfred EF. Sims, New York. 


Max LINDER; tango maxixe brésilien, 
par L. Duque et EK. Costa, of 
France; pour piano. [5760 

© May 8, 1913; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
EH 356788; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 
MAYBELLE WALTZ; by O. Martin, of 
U3, S.: piano. [5761 
GOrA pr. 10. 190i. 2a. Apr: 14, 
£915 — Ei S00807 + \Osear- “Martin, 
Chicago. 


MAYING WITH You; words by Eliza- 
beth Gordon, music by D. Spooner, 
of U. S. [5762 

© Mar! 297 1915; 2) ¢ Mar 29; 
1915: E .359624; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


Mazur. See Lilac domino; 2d encore 
to no. 11 quintette. 


Mazurka; par August Nolck, of Ger- 
many, op. 190: violon et piano. (Six 
airs de danse, no. 3.) [5763 

© May 6, 1915; 1 ec May 6, 1915; 
FE 351949; Laudy & co., London. 


MAZURKA CHROMATIQUE; by S. G. Kies- 

ling, of U. S.; piano. [5764 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 16, 1915; 

E 361137; Samuel G. Kiesling, 
Brooklyn. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5765 


MAZURKA POETIQUE; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 
gil, of U. S., op. 62; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

[5765 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1915; 

E 361461; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, New 
York. 


MaAzURKA ROMANTIQUE: by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, of U. S., op. 65; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

5766 

© Avr. 21, 1915; 2c. Apr. 22, 1915; 

E 361164; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, New 
York. 

MEANING OF CHRISTMAS; a musical 
service, comp. and arr. by C. F. 
Price. New York, Cincinnati, Meth- 
odist book concern, 1914. 16 p. Svo. 

[ST67 

© Oct. 22, 1914; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

6, 1915; A 899091; Carl F. Price, 
New York. 

MEDIATOR (THE); march by James M. 

Fulton, of U. 8.; military band. 4to. 
[5768 

fC) Apr. 8.1915: 2 e. Apr. 33.4915. 
E 362012; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


MEDITATION; by Sidney Hann, of Great 
Britain, op. 21; piano. [5769 
Mar. 27. 19153 2c. Ape 
1915: E 356735; B. F. Wood music 
co.. Boston. 
—— See also Organ (The) loft. 


MEET ME AT THE GOLDEN GATE: words 
and music by G. R. Sills, of U. 8S. 
[5770 
) Mar: 023.) 4945>,:2 @ Mar. 27, 
1915: E 359645; G. R. Sills, Hunter, 
Okla. 


MEET ME IN ROSY ROSELAND; sunshine 
song, words and music by Frederick 
L. Plant, of Canada. [5771 


© Apr. 19, 1915; 1¢. Apr. 19, 1915; 
E 356740: Empire music and travel 
club, ltd., Toronto, Can. 


MEET ME IN SAn Francisco C. A. L. 
AT THE SAN FRANCISCO FAIR; words 
and music by S. H. Bloomfield, of 
Ss; Porta 

Mey” Atm 10,5 tai ce es 2. 
1915; E 359958; Samuel H. Bloom- 
field, New York. 


MEIDELS (DER) CHOLEM; by Solomon 
Small, of U. S., arr. by Henry A. 
Russotto; violin. [5773 

© Apr: 1,:1915=)9 \e%A pri 3.9915 
E 362212; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 


pt. 11, 1. S., v.10 


MEIDELS (DER) CHOLEM—Continued. 
words and music by Solomon 
Small, of U. S., arr. by Henry A. 
Russotto, of U. S. [5774 

© Apr.’ ¥, 1915) 2° -e> ae 
1915; E 3862072; Hebrew pub. co., 
New York. 


MEIN HERZ. See Liebeslieder. 
MELopIANA; Selection arr. by Bertram 
Lestrange, of England; piano with 
text. [5775 
© Apr. 28, 1915; 1 ce Apr. 28, 
1915: E 351876; Ascherberg, Hop- 

wood & Crew, Iltd., London. 


Meétopir. See Organ with pedals. 


MeELopy IN A; by Henry Parker, arr. 
by Wm. Noelseh, of U. S.; pipe 
organ. [5776 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 @ Apes, 
1915; E 361206; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on Arrangement.] 


MELODY MAIDS; one-step or two-step, 
bv W. Leon Ames, of Canada (Great 
Britain) ; piano. [5777 

© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 © Apry 8/1915; 
E 360998; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 


MEMORIES; intermezzo by Francis 
Beaumont, of England; piano. 
[5778 


© ‘Apr. 29, 1915391 G)aeeeen, 


1915; E 351917; Sydney T. Cox, 
London. 

valse by H. Gribble, of U. S.; 
piano. [S779 


© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; E 360803; 
Herbert Gribble, Bisbee, Ariz. 


MEMORIES OF LONG AGO; words by S. D. 
Albright, music by Mabel A. Whaley, 
of Ui S. [5780 

© Apr. 14. 1915; 2 e. Apr. 19, 1915; 
E 361271; Spencer D. Albright, Red 
Star, Ark. : 


Memory (A); words and music by 
Ella Moore Grieve, of Great Britain ; 
high voice in D flat, with violin 
obligato. [5781 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 10, 1915; 
E 351804; Boston music co., Boston. 


“MEMORY’S GARDEN: words and music 
by J. S. Hoff, of U. S. [5782 
© Apr. 27, 1915: 2 exes, 
1915; E 362110; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


ol4 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wig Freuix) Scherzo; by J. L. F. 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, op. 16, no. 
2, ed. by Theodor Leschetizky, rev. 
by Andor Pintér of U. S.; piano. 
(Repertoire classique, celebrated 
piano compositions by classic mas- 
ters. series 1) [5783 

{©) Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 
1915; BE 361246; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 


—— Rondo eapriccioso by Felix Men- 
delssohn, op. 14, arr. by R. Jung- 
nickel, of U. §S.: grand orchestra. 
(Artist’s orchestra repertoire, no. 
45) [5784 

© Apr. 6, 1915: 2 ¢ Apr. 6, 1915; 


E 360947; Ross Jungnickel, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arr. | 


— Spring song; words by J. C. 
| Macy, music by F. Mendelssohn, ed. 
and arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and 
me eerie, OF U. S.>"for sop. I, 
II and alto-tenor, bass ad lib. 4to. 
(The Stanhope ed., no. 198) [5785 

© Apr. 26, 1915: 2 @ May 8, 
1915; E 361603; White-Smith music 
pub. c¢o., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing and arranging. ] 


MENUET; par A. Périlhou, of France, 
1. Piano ou harpe chromatique. 2. 
Violon ou alto avee ace. de piano. 
3. Violoncelle avec acc. de piano. 4. 
Violon et violoncelle sans acc. 

[5786-5789 

© June 6, 1913; 1 ¢. Aug. 3, 1914; 

BH 356804-356807 ; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 

MENUETT AUS DER SUITE IN FE pDUR; 
von Joseph Marx, of Austria, violon- 
eell und klavier. [5790 

© Feb. 16, 1915, 1 c. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 356708; Universal edition, Vienna. 

MEOW LULLABY; or, Putting baby to 
sleep, by A. W. Koechling, of U. S., 
op. 11, no. 1; piano. [5791 

‘© 1c. Apr. 22, 1915: E 361419; 


Albert William Koechling, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 
MERMATID’S DANCE, See Seaside 


sketches. 


MESSAGE (A) FROM OLD IRELAND; Erin 
to Irish America, lyrics and music 
by J. Closz, of U. S., arr. by Harry 
L. Alford, of U. S. [5792 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1915: E 360924: 
Jacob Closz, St. Ansgar, Ia. 


5801 


MESSAGE (THE) OF SPRINGTIME; Paster 
service for schools, words and music 
by W. B. Judefind, of U. S. 8vo. 

[5793 
©) Feb. 5, 1915: 2c. Apr. 671915; 
E 360978; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 


MESSENGER (THE) OF THE KING; polka 
by Carl Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., op. 
223, no. 4; piano. [5794 

© WApry (12,1015 2 2-eApry 26, 
1915; E 361485; Thiebes. piano co., 
St. Louis. 


MEXICAN TWILIGHT; by Earl Blanken- 
horn, of U. S., arr. by Harry L. Al- 
ford, of U. S.; orch. 4to. [5795 

Wary Wiese 1915s 2 .@.) Mar. 19: 
1915; EX 3860574; Earl Blankenhorn 
music co., Milwaukee, Wis. 


MIcCRO-MANIA; selections, lyrics by Rus- 
sell A. Field, music by William H. 
Johns, of U. S.; male voices. New 
York, Leo Feist, inc. [5796 

©) Apr 29,1915 +2 @) Apr.’ 16; 
1915; D 19578; Bayside yacht club, 
Bayside, L. I. 


Mip STARRY SKIES; mazurka, by J. 
Frank Krysinger, of U. S., op. 112; 
piano. (Random sketches, no. 4.) 

[5797 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 

1915; E 359625; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


M1pD-OcTOBER AFTERNOON. See in Sleepy 
Hollow. 


MID-SUMMER-NIGHT’S (A) DREAM; words 
by Joe Young, music by Bert Grant, 
of U. S: [5798 

© Ape, 28 719th in? @Apr 26: 
1915; E 361503; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE; waltz hesitation, 
music by Ethelbert Nevin, arr. by 
Frank W. McKee, of U. S.; band. 
Ato. [5799 

© UMar. 30,1915: 2. c. Mar. 29) 
1915; E 359606; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 

MiInapDY WALTZ; by B. C. Newell, of 
WU. 8.) arr. by Geo. Barnard, of Uz 8:5 
piano, [5800 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1915; E 359880; 
Beatrice C. Newell, Neopit, Wis. 


MircHomMo; words and music by Sol- 
omon Small, of U. S., arr. by Henry 
A. Russotto, of U. S. [5801 

© Apri £,.19155) 2c Apes ss 1915+ 
E 362073; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 


BYES) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, 0. s., v.10 


MitcHomo. See also Milchume. 


MILCcHUME; by Solomon Small, of U.S., 
arr. by Henry A. Russotto; violin. 
[Cover title, Milchomo. ] [5802 


© Apr. 11915: 2a. Apr. mind Gis: 


EK 362214; Hebrew pub. co., New 
York. 
Mitpa; fiaba in un atto di Luigi Capu- 


ana, musica di Paul Allen, of Italy; 
canto e pianoforte. [5803 

KG) \Jan., 29, 3915: 1 @Apn' 14, 
1915; D 19569; Lorenzo Sonzogno, 
Milan. 


MILENKA; kermesse flamande et séré- 
nade, extraites de Milenka, ballet de 
Jan Blockx, transcription par H. 
Mouton, of France; orchestre avec 
piano conducteur. (Symphonia, no. 
26.) [5804 

© July 24, 1913; 1c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
EK 356808; Heugel et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


——sérénade, extrait de ballet, Mi- 
lenka, de Jan Blockx, transcription 
par H. Mouton, of France; petit or- 


chestre avec piano  conducteur. 
(Symphonia, no. 26 bis.) [5805 


© July 24, 1918; 1c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
FE 356809; Hevgel et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


MILK (A) TOAST; chorus, words by 
Burges Johnson, music by H. Regi- 
nald Spier, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. [5806 

) “Mar. 26,7. 1915-2 -@..Mar., 25, 
1915; FW 3859550; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati. 


MILLICENT; valse hesitation or boston 
pause, by Frank W. Mclxee, arr. by 
J. Louis von der Mehden, jr., of 


U. S.; band. 4to. [5807 
©! Apr, 8). 1915: Qe Apr. 5,°1915: 
EK 359731; G. Ricordi & co. ,inc.. 


New York. 


MILLION DOLLAR EYES; words and mu- 

sic by KR; Perkins, of U.S. [5808 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1915; E 360608; 
Raymond Perkins, New York. 


Mitts (THE) OF GoD; sacred song, 
words and music > by Walter Rolfe, 
of -U. S. [5809 

©.Apre 10,219162 2 °acAapr 12, 
1915; E 859806; Jos. Krolage music 
o., Cincinnati. 


MILWAUKEE; words by Lillian Webb, 
musie by W. O. Miessner, of U. S. 


[5810 
(© May 5, 1915; 2 e. May 6, 1915; 
E 362262; W. Otto Miessner, Mil- 


waukee. 


MINIATURE WALTZ; by D. Onivas, of 

U..S8.3 orchy. 4to: [5811 

© May 6, 1915; 2c. May 7, 1915; 

WH 361671; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


MINIATURES; by F. Bridge, of Great 
Britain; violin, violoncello and pi- 
ano. 38rd _ set, nos. 7, 8, 9. Con- 
tents :—Valse russe.—Hornpipe.— 
Marche militaire. [5812 

© Apr. 8. 1915; 1 e«. Apr. 24; 1915; 
E 351851; Frank Bridge, London. 


Minuet. See Offenbach (Jacques). 


Minurer In G. See Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van). 


MINUETT IN C pur. See Haydn (F. J.) 


MINvETTO; di Amedeo Casolla, of Italy ; 
piano. [5818 


© Apr. 28, 1915:°1 “‘ciAaaeeeo: 
1915: E 351898; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. 


par Emilio Pente, of Italy, op. 


17, pour violon et piano. (Deux 
piéces A l’antique, no. 1.) [5814 


© May 6, 1915; 1 @ May 6, 1915; 
BH 351954; Laudy & co., London. 


MINUETTO DELLE BAMBOLE; di Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy, op. 280, riduzione per 
piccola orchestra, dell’ autore. 


5815 

© Apr. 28, 1915: a) cee, 

1915; E. 351899; G. Ricordi’ & ¢o., 
Milan, 


Mir ist so TRAURIG. See Deutsche 


volkslieder. 


Miss Dirro; a musical comedy in 2 
acts, book by Bud Kenyon, words 
nnd musie by Bud Kenyon, Marshall 
F. Bryant, James H. Hall, Harold 
D. Smith and Ben Burtt, of U. S. 
Pub. by Oberlin college Y. M. C. A. 

[5816 

© Apr. 10, 1915;.\2 Gc Apa 

1915: FE 3859811; Bud Kenyon, Ober- 
lin, ’'O: 


Miss Raquerre; par Ernest Gillet, of 
France; piano. [5817 
© Apr. 15, 1915; 10 ‘eeeaprS; 
1915; E 356729; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


316 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


5835 


Miss RuporT FROM NEWPORT; words 
and music by D. Fyfe, of U. 8. 

[5818 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1915; E 360591; 
Dorothy Fyfe, Burlingame, Cal. 


MISSION BELLS OF THE Et CAMINO 
REAL; words and music by Gabriel 
Hart, arr. by S. T. One, of U. S. 

[5819 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1915: E 359832; 
Margaret Williams, Alhambra, Cal. 


MISSISSIPPI (THE) BARBECUE; One-step 
and turkey-trot, by Dave Reed, arr. 
bye Mi Taylor,’ of ‘U. S.* band. 
4to. [5820 

fm apr. 6. 1915; "2 c Apr 20, 
1915; E 359976; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. } 


MISTER LOVE WILL CATCH YOU YET: 
from The lady in red, lyric by Anne 
Caldwell, of U. S., music by Jean 
Gilbert. [5821 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2c. Apr. 20, 1915: 
E 359952; T. B.. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on American lyric. } 


Mister Sinver Moon; fox trot, words 
and music by A. H. Weberbauer, of 
U.S. Newark, N. J., Ellis pub. co. 

[5822 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr. 10, 1915; 

E 361085; Arthur H. Weberbauer, 
Irvington, N. J. 


Mocxine (THE) BIRD; fantasia, arr. 
by Ben. Vereecken, of Belgium; 
clarinet solo with piano acc. [5823 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2c. Apr. 17, 1915; 
E 359907; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. | 


MOCKING BIRD MARCH; by M. W. Butler, 

of U. S.; piano 4 hands. [5824 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2c. Apr. 12, 1915: 

E 361178; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 

MocsKOI KOROL MARCH; arr. by H. 
Silberhorn, of U. S., for the con- 
certina. [5825 

-) dan.-10, 191557 2., en ‘Mari: 29, 
1915; E 359565; Henry Silberhorn, 
Chicego. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 

Motiy McCarty; words and music by 
Worton David and Hermann Darew- 
ski, of England. [5826 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 1c. Apr. 13, 
1915; 3517738; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


i 
Hl 


ee 


MoMENT MUSICAL; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 
cil, of U. S., op. 68; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

: [5827 

© Apr. 21. 1915; 2c Apr. 22, 1915; 

E 361467; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, New 
York. 


by Reginald de Koven, of U. S., 
op. 371, no. 1; piano. (Four pieces 
for piano, no. 1.) [5828 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1915; 
E 359942; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


MoNKEY (THE) JUBILEE HONKEY, HON- 
KEY, HONKEY, TONKEY, TONKEY, TON- 
KEY; words and music by James 
White, of U.S. [5829 

© Apr. 14,1915; 2c. Apr. 14, 1915; 
E 259883; Frank K. Root & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Montana (A) ROSE; words by W. C. 
Hennessy, musie by Paul Williams, 
or U: SS "New York, "PP. ad: Hawley 
music co, [5830 

© Dec. 22, 1914;.2 c Apr. 26, 1915; 
EK 262091: William C. Hennessy, 
Sheridan, Wyo. 


Moops (THE); words by William But- 
ler Yeats, music by Helen Louise 
Bireh, of U.S. [5831 

Apri? 19th ee? exyApre da: 
1915: ® 259858; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


Moon (THE) BOAT SAILS AWAY; by 
Marie Crosby, op. 34, no. 1; piano. 
[5832 
©?Mary 20; 1985's. 2. ex Mar. 22, 
1915; EK 360679; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


MooNDREAMS; words and music by 

James R. Shannon, of U. S. [5833 

(Apr. S, 1915+ Fe Apr T4190. 

E 359748; Forster music publisher, 
Chicago. 


Moon (THE) FAIRY; reverie-intermezzo 
by Carl Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., op. 
304; piano. [5834 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 38, 1915: 
E 361575; Shattinger piano & music 
co., St. Louis. 


MooN-FLOWER (THE); words by Vir- 
ginia F. Biddle, music by Reginald 
de Koven, of U. S., op. 373, no. 1. 

; [5835 

©) Ape. .27; Dts: ..2 eniApr 36, 

1915; E 361515; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


377 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111,115.98 


58386 
MOONLIGHT; romance jin E, by H. R. 
Doig, of England; piano. [5836 
©'jApre Gy 19iaa 1 te) Apr a2: 


1915; E 3851808; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, Itd., London. 


MOONLIGHT GLIDE; hesitation by O. 

Jones; piano. [5837 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1915; E 360828; 
Orlando Jones, Albuquerque, N. M. 


MOONLIGHT (THE) HILLS OF Mary- 
LAND; words by Folger McKinsey, 
music by P. G. Saffran, of U. S. 


[5838 
CG Apr, 20. A915: Oe Ane. 20: 
1915; E 361548; Paul G. Saffran, 


Frostburg, Md. 


MOONLIGHT ON THE SEA. 
sketches. 


See Seaside 


MOONSTONE; a night song, by Reginald 
Barrett, of U. S., op. 38, no. 8, .arr. 
for the organ by composer. [5839 

© Mar. 27, 1915: -2 e¢) Apr: 46, 
1915; E 356736; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. [Copyright is Gdaimed 
on arrangement. ] 


MORE LOVE TO THEE: hymn-anthem, by 
A. J. Brown, of U. S.; quartet with 
alto solo, unacc. 4to. (Series 2. no. 
a) [5840 

©) Apr. 13; 1915+ 2 ve." Apr, 14, 
1915; E 359894; A. J. Brown, Lynn. 
Mass. 


Morninc, Cy; fox-trot by Bert Peters, 

o£, S.: piano. [5841 

© May 3, 1915; 2 & May 1, 1483 5% 

ii 361589; Harold Rossiter music 
co., Chicago. 


MORNING ON THE MEADOW; idylle by J. 
H. Wleber, of U. S.; piano. [9842 
© Mar. 20, 1915: 2 ¢ Mar. 22. 
1915: E 360680; Hatch music co.. 
Philadelphia. 


MORNING’S GLAD AWAKENING: from A 
day in Arecady by Florence Newell 
Barbour, of U. S.; piano. [5843 

© Apr. 20, .1915; 2 «e. Ape. 22, 
1915; E 361411; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


Morris DANCE; English folk dance, by 
A. Crawshaw, of U.'S.; violin. 


MoSHA FROM Nova Scotia; words by 
L. Wolfe Gilbert. music by Malvin 
M. Franklin, of U. S. [5845 

© Mar. 6, 1915; 2) c. Mango. 
1915; E 359591; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


MOTHER SANG THAT SWEET REFRAIN; 
words and music by C. B. Weston, 
of U. S. [5846 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 «. May 3. 1915: 
E 361594; Charles B. Weston, Brook- 
lyn. 


MOTHER'S BOY; words and music by 
G. L. Beveridge, of U. S. Chicago, 
The Beveridge music pub. co. [5847 

© Apr. 30. 1915; 2 e May 10, 
1915; E 361696; G. L. Beveridge, 
Chicago. 

MotTHERS’ Day. See White carnations. 

MOTHERS’ EVENING SONG; words and 
music by Margaret M. Lincoln, of 
U. S. Boston, Evans music co. 

[5848 
© Apr. 28, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
E 361552; W. A. Evans, Boston. 


MoTHER’sS EYES: words by J. C. Hurd, 
music by F. L. Baker, of U. S. 
[5849 
© 1c. Apr. 14; 19153) aaeea 
Florence Baker and Jessie Cannon 
Hurd; 2) Paso, nit. 
MorTHER’s LOVE. See White carnations. 
MOoOTHER’S PRAYER; words and music by 
J. E. McConnell, of U. S. [5850 
© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 1, 1914; 
E 359794; James Edwin McConnell, 
Lincoln, Nebr. 


MorHer’s (A) SOLDIER BOY: words and 
musie by J. A. Curtis, of U. S. 4fo. 
[5851 
©. 1c: May 4, 1915> 8 So2r94; 
Joseph A. Curtis, Newark, N. J. 


Mount (THE) OF BLESSING; words by 
Fanny J., Crosby, Music Dye): 
Gilmour. of U. S. [5852 

© Apr. 21/1915" 2"@ Agee 
1915; E 859998; Henry L. Gilmour, 
Wenonah, N. J. 


Mvp PIE DAYS; words and music by 


- [5844 C. F. Potter, of U.,.S.,,arr. by Mave 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; Kaplan, of U. S. [5853 

EK 359655; Alexander Crawshaw, ©. 1 -¢. Apr: 27,1915; E. s6a607: 

Pawtucket, R. I. Charles F. Potter, Woodhaven, N. Y. 
378 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


Musica Prorpita (The forbidden song) ; 
melodia, words by N. Malpadi, Eng- 
lish version by Perley A. Child, of 
U. S., music by S. Gastaldon; sop. 
or ten. [5854 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2c. Apr. 13, 1915; 
EH 361060; Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York, 

Muy HERMOSA; tango argentino, par 
Alfredo Barbirolli, of France; or- 
chestre avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[5855 
© May 29, 1918; 1c Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356810; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


Muy lLinpo; tango argentino, par 
Rodige, of France; piano. [5856 
© June 9, 1913; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1914; 

E 356789; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


My BABY IN HEAVEN IS THROWING 
SWEET KISSES TO ME; words and mu- 
sic by Mme. R. Dias, of U. S. [5857 

mesenr. 20.1915: 2 c.. Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361472; Mme. Romani Dias, 
Portland, Or. 


My BEAUTIFUL LADY OF DREAMS; wo1ds 
by M. H. Lines, music by J. HE. An- 
dino, of U. S. [5858 

Piva. Apr 3, 1915;. H..360913; 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


My BIG LITTLE SOLDIER BOY; lyric by 
Wilbur D. Nesbit, music by Mabelle 
Carolyn Church, of U. S. [5859 

me Mar. sl, 19957. 2 .c. Mar. 31, 
1915; E 359799; Whitney-Warner 
pub. co., New York. 

My CASTLE OF HOPE; words by HE. 
Simpson, music by Joe O’Connell, 
of U. S. [5860 

© Apr. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1915; 
E 360994; Eva Simpson and Joseph 
Ferrigno, Fairhaven. 

My cosy LITTLE BUNGALOW; words by 
Ralph and Ray Stanley, music by 
Leslie Alleyn, of England. [5861 


me) wear 19!) 1915 )2 ¢. Apr: 48, 
1915; E 38517387; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. 

My DOGGIE; action song, words and 
musie by Will. Porter, of U. S. 

[5862 

© (Mar, 22) 1915: 2+ ¢. ‘Mar. 22) 
1915; E 360640; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 

My DREAM GIRL; words and music by 
EK. H. Weaver, of U. S. Washington, 
EK. F. Droop & sons co. [5863 

Agr. 26: 1915< 2c. Apr: 26, 


1915; 361508; E. H. Weaver, 
Washington. 


a a 


5871 


My ENGLISH ROSE. 
kin’s march. 


See Tommy At- 


My FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE. See 


Smith (Ed. J.) 


My FATHER’S LOVE; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by S. W. Beazley, 
of U. S. [5864 

© Apr. 1 1915 : 2 ¢. “Mar:)21;190ma: 
E 361397; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


My FLAG; patriotic song, words by O. 

H. Droz, music by P. B. Story, of 

( Ulpeeen st [5865 

© Mar. 25. 1915: 2.¢. Apr. 1, 1915: 

EK 359648; Olga H. Droz, St. An- 
thony, Idaho. 


My Goop oLD UNCLE SAM; words and 
music by R. L. Cross, of U. S. [5866 


Onde ApeiiSs 1915 My 361289); 
Reverda Lester Cross, Portland, Or. 


My Havana ROSE; words by Bobby 
Jones and George Whittaker, music 
by Billie Morrissey, of U. S. [5867 


©) "Apr. 14,° 1915 2° e. Apt. J4, 
1915; E 361105; Daly music pub- 
lisher, inc., Boston. 


My HEART FOR YOU IS LONGING; de- 
secriptive ballad, words and music 
by Samuel B. Channell, of U. S. 

[5868 

Oo PAE sy 24) OTe. 2 Cn Aly, 20; 

1915; E 361500; Treloar music ¢Go., 
Kansas City, Mo. 


My HEART IS WITH THE U. S. A; 
words and music by F. Burn, of 
ey SS. [5869 


© May 4, 1915; 2c. May 7, 1915; 
FE 361650; Farrar Burn, Van Buren, 
Ark. 


My HEART -IS WON BY ONLY ONE; intro- 
duced in the musical play, Little 
Mary Mack, lyric by Delbert E. Dav- 
enport, music by Newton Ashen- 
felder, of U. S. [5870 


© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1915; 
EK 361031; Davenport theatrical pro- 
ducing co., inec., Philadelphia. 


My HEART’S IN TIPPERARY WHERE THE 
RIVER SHANNON FLOWS; words and 


music by G. T. Edwards. [5871 
iC). Apr. 20, 1915: 2 @. Apr. 23, 
1915: E 362026; George Thornton 


Edwards, Portland, Me. 


319 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5872 


pt. 111, aS, we 


My HIAWATHA QUEEN; words and 
music by H. W. Miller, of U. S., arr. 
by Harry L. Cook, of U. 8. Louis- 
ville, Ky., Miller & Bueren. [5872 

© Feb. 15, 19155: 2% Apr 9, 
1915; E 3598385; Harry W. Miller, 
Louisville, Ky. 


My IRISH GIRL IN AMERICA; words and 
music by T. M. Walsh, of U. S. 
[5878 
© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 362259; Thomas M. Walsh, Min- 
neapolis. 


My IRISH LADDIE; words and music by 
M. B. Bergen, of U., 8. [5874 
CuMar...29 191522 , c: Mar. 429, 
1915; HE 359607; Mertie Bamber 
Bergen, Paterson, N. J. 


My KILLarney; fox trot by Charles F. 
Gall, of U. S.; piano. [5875 
© Mars iT, 1915552 @ Marini, 
1915; E 360563; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


My LADY’S LIPS AM LIKE DE HONEY; 
fox trot by Will Marion Cook, of 
De Sa. arr. Dy stephen O., Jones; 
orch. 4to. [5876 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ce. May 5, 1915; 
E 361628; G. Schirmer, New York. 


words by James Weldon Johnson, 

music by Will Marion Cook, of U.S. 

[5877 

©) Mar. 27,1915 +72" c. Mar.’ 29; 

1915; EH 359574; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


My LAST LINGERING KISS TO THE SHAM- 
ROCK AND THEE; words by A. Daly, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. 8. 

[5878 

© 1c Apr. 1, 1915; E 360846; 

Anna Daly, Cloyne ,County Cork, 
Ireland. 


My LITTLE DREAM GIRL AND SOME ONE; 
march and two-step, by lL. Wolfe 
Gilbert & Anatol Friedland, arr. by 
Maurice F. Smith, of U. S.; band. 
Ato. [5879 

©) Aprar23, 29tbcv 2c. Apres 
1915; E 362066; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


one-step, arr. by Wm. M. Red- 
field, of U. S8.; orchestra. L5880 

© Mar. .27, 1915; 2) :c. Mar.29, 
1915; E 359587; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


My LITTLE GIRL; words by Sam M. 
Lewis and Will Dillon, music by 
Albert Von Tilzer, of U. S. [5881 


© 1e Mar. 22, 19153 E 360624; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


same. [5882 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 -ey pear 
1915; E 3859916; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 


My LONG LOST LOVE; words by Noble 
Sissle, music by Ruth Guthrie and 
Bob Sherwood, of U. S. Indianapo- 
lis, Ind., Morrison music shop. 

[5883 


© Apr(15; 1915572 %e. Ape 7, 
1915; E 3859912; W. B. Morrison, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 


My LOVE SO CHARMING; words by Clara 
Keck Heflebower, music by P. Kus- 
sel, of U.S. [5884 


© ‘Apr: 14, 19152 2 -cayApe aa, 
1915; E 361133; Philip Kussel, Cin- 
cinnati. 


MY LOVE, SWEETHEART, FOR YOU; words 
by Harry Acton Langslow, music by 
Alfred Valentine, of U. S. [5885 


© 1c Apr. 6, 19%: Sar Seeees- 
Flower City music pub. co., Roches- 
ter. 


My MAID IN MEXICO; serenade, words 
by Charley Rich; music by W. Hoff- 
man, of U. S. [5886 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 2 «© Mar, 20, 
1915; E 359642; William Hoffman, 
New York. 


MY MAMA LIVES UP IN THE SKY; words 

and music by C. K. Harris, of U. S. 

[5887 

© Mar. 14, 1915: 2 e@ Apr. 16, 

1915; E 3611384; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 


My Maggoriz; words and music by C., 
R. Perkins, of U. S. Boston, Evans 
music co. [5888 

©, Apr. 12, 1915: 2 Aedes 
1915; E 359898; C. Raymond Per- 
kins, S. Weymouth, Mass. 


My MOTHER’S CRADLE SONG; words and 

music by Clarence Chrisman, of 

US: [5889 

© Mar. 20, 1915+ (2 1c: Mam 22 

_ 1915; E 3860645; Chrisman pub. co., 
St. Louis. 


MY MOTHER’S OLD BIBLE IS TRUE. See 


White carnations. 


380 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


5906 


My MOYoR CYCLE GIRL; words and mu- 
sic by S. Alexander [pseud. of S. A. 
Trench] of Great Britain. [5890 


© 1c. Apr. 10, 1915; E 361044; 
Stewart Alexander Trench, New 
York. 


My otp KENTUCKY HOME; fantasia by 
Edwin Franko Goldman, arr. by 
Theo. M. Tobani, of U. S.; cornet, 
clarinet, or baritone solo with full 
orchestral ace. 4to. [5891 


© Mar, 6, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1915: 
EK 361238; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


My oLpD OHIO HOME; words by M. C. 
Morgan, music by L. A. Clark, of 


U. S. Washington, O., Irvin print- 
ing co. [5892 
Pear. ts. 1915: 2) e/ ‘Apr 16, 


1915; E 361176; Marion C. Morgan, 
Frankfort, O. 


My OWN CALIFORNIA; from The lady 
in red, words by Anne Caldwell, of 
U. S, music by Robert Winterberg. 

[58938 

Aer 20 1915: 2 @. Apr.” 20, 

1915; HP 359951; T. B. Harms & 

Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on American 
lyric.] 


My OWN COLLEEN; words by E. J. Fa- 


-hey, music by Joseph L. Langan, 
arr. by Christian A. Praetorius, of 
DS: . [5894 


©) 1 -e@ Apr. 13, 1915: BH 361084: 
Edmund J. Fahey, New York. 


My own, MY OWN; words by J. J. 
Rounds. music by Laurence Bolton. 
Dallas, Tex., Unity music publishing 
co. [5895 


(epee, 14,1914; _ 2ey Apri 16, 
1915; E 361119; Jessie J. Rounds, 
Dallas, Tex. 


My PRINCESS; waltz, by William 
Schroeder, of U. S.; piano. [5896 


ey JA pr. (26,4915 °-2 -c.; Apr. 27, 


1915; BE 362083; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. 


My SAVIOUR, SOURCE OF ALL MY JOYS; 
words by Charles Elliott, music by 
Philo Adams Otis, of U. S. [5897 

me Aprst, 191532’ e. Apr mg0,.1915; 
KE 359767; Clayton F. Summy ©Co., 
Chicago. 


) 
| 


My SHEPHERD; words by Anna L. War- 
ing, music by George B. Nevin, of 
U. S.; mixed voices and piano. 

[5898 

© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 23, 

1915; E 362018; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


MY SHIP 0’ DREAMS; words by Francis 
X. Bushman, music by Frank M. 
Suttle, of U. S. [5899 

©" Mar? 22) 1915*" 2 "Mar. (24, 
1915; E 360718; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


MY SOUTHERN SuE; words by S. HE. 
Burritt, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S [5900 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; E 360968: 
S. E. Burritt, E. Pittsburgh. 


My sun (O sole mio); Neapolitan 
song, music by E. di Capua, revised 
by Evaristo Grossi, of U. S.; Eng- 
lish and Italian text, high in G. 

[5901 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr. 10, 1915; 

E 359866; Boston music co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on revisions 
in music & text. ] 


My SUNNY HOME IS DEAB TO ME; words 
by T. B. Gray, music by Herbert H. 
Vanderhoof, of U. S. [5902 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1915; 
E 360804; Thomas B. Gray, San 
Francisco. 


MyY SUNSET LAND; words by L. Hayes, 

music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[5903 

© 1c Apr. 6, 1915; E 360970; 

Loren Hayes & D. Warren Neal, 
Russiaville, Ind. 


My TIPPERARY COLLEEN ; words and mu- 
sic. by, Chas... 2.0’ Brien,..of -U. 8, 
Kansas City, Mo., O’Brien pub. co. 

: [5904 

© May, 5, 1915; 2. ¢ May 6, 1915; 

E 362254; C. T. O’Brien, Kansas 
City NO! 

My viIoLet; lyric by J. Will Callahan, 

music by B. M. Tice, of U. S. [5905 

©. Apr..26,. 1915; . 2-sehAgre Zs, 
1915; E 361536; Blanche M. Tice, 
Sioux City, Ia. 

MYoPIA FOX TROT; by Jas. A. Brennan, 
of U. S.; piano. [5906 


Gt Apr: 7235; 1905352 .c) Apr, 21, 
1915; E 361325; O. HB. Story, Boston. 


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5907 


MYSTERIOUS DANCE (Danse mystéri- 
euse; par Alfredo Barbirolli, of 
France; piano seul. [5907 

© May 29, 1913; 1 ec. Aug. 3, 1914; 
Ei 356811; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


"NA SCIOPPA D’ ’E COPPOLE ’E PAZZE; 
macchietta, versi e musica di N. Di 
Palma, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. 4to. [5908 

© Apr. 8, 1915; Qe, Apr. 10;jd005: 
E 361296; Natale Di Palma, New 
York. 


NAAMAN. Sce With sheathed swords. 


NAT GOODWIN CAFE RAG; words by Roy 
Berryhill and Dick Rosson, music by 
HY. Ikoch and Michael Pingitore, of 
U. S. Los Angeles, Cal., Southern 
California music co. [5909 

@r Apry Op 19d52 2 ‘ercApey 24, 
1915; E 3862065; Frank Koch, Los 
Angeles. 


NATURE’S VOICES; a children’s day serv- 
ice; text by Edith Sanford ‘Tillot- 
son, music by Fred B. Holton. 15 p. 
Svo. [5910 

© Mar. 30, 1915; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1915; A 400078; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY, PAPA SPANK; 
words and music by R. Perkins, of 
U.S. [5911 


© 1c. Mar. 22, 1915; E 360607; 
taymond Perkins, New York. 


"NEATH THE STARS AND STRIPES; 
march by R. §S. Morrison, of U. S.; 
piano. [5912 

© “Mari 420; 1015 ee 26. Mares 22, 
1915; E 360681; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


NEGRO RHAPSODY: by Henry F. Gilbert, 
of U. S.; full score. [5913 
© Apr.) 24) 1015 2) te. var. 726, 
1915; E 861501; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 

NEPTUNE’S COURT; by MHerbert L. 
Clarke, of U. §.; cornet solo with 
piano ace. [5914 

© Apr, 46,.1915* "2 e. Apr: 17, 
1915; BH 359904; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Neve (Der) scHuatz. See Kirchl 
(Adolf) Fiinf soldatenlieder. 
NEUTRALITY; one-step rag: by M. S. 
Bassett, of U. S.; piano. [5915 
© 1c Apr. 22, 1915: B 361402; 
Mark S. Bassett, Springfield, O. 


38 


pt. 111, 4s, el 


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NEUTRALITY—Continued. 

waltz by Gertrude EH. Buck, of 

U. 8.3; piano. [5916 
© Apr) 17, 115s 3yoRes Wise. 

1915; E 361698; Northwestern music 

pub. co., Chicago. 


NEUTRALITY-RAG; Words and music by 
BK, A. Moran, arr.,by H. Bauer, of 
TUS: [5917 

© 1c. Mar, 29, 1915; BH 359599 ; 
Frank A. Moran, Valhalla, N. Y. 


NEVER LET YOURSELF FORGET THAT YOU 
ARE IRISH TOO; lyric by J. Keirn 
Brennan, music by Ernest R. Ball, 
of U.S. [5918 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 12, 1915; 
E 359816; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


News (THE) BOY; words by C. ¥. Tavy- 
ener, music by D. G. Gallur, of U. S. 
San Francisco, Gallur & co. [5919 

© May 1, 1915; 2 © May 741915; 
E 361652; C. F. Tavener, Oakland, 
Cal. 


NIGHT-CLUB (THE) GIRL; words and 
music by Mex Darewski, of Eng- 
land. [5920 

© Mar.°19; 1915:4% Gf Apres. 
1915;. EH 851772; Wrancis, aye & 
Hunter, London. 


NicuHt (AS oF KNIGHTS; twelfth an- 
nual college opera, book and lyrics 
by Walter 8. Poague, music by Wm. 
H. Weiser and others, of U. S. 

[5921 
© Apr. 30, 19153 2 ¢ Mayia eros: 
D 19582; Blackfriars, Chicago. 


NicHtT (THE), THE STARS AND YOU; 
words by J. Will Callahan, music 
by B. M. Tice. of U. S. [5922 

© Apr. 26, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 28, 1915; 
F 361535; Blanche M. Tice, Sioux 
City; Ta. 


NIGHTINGALE (THE); English words 
by W. Grist, German text by Wel- 
haven, music by Frederick Delius, 
of Great Britain; in key of G, high. 

[5923 

© Mar. ‘27, 1915." epee, 

1915; EH 351726; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don, 

—— waltz-hesitation, by Ethelbert 
Nevin and Uriel Davis, of U. S.; 
piano. [5924 

© Apr.18, 1915; 2. Apr, t2 ets; 
EH 359847; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 

9 


ad 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


NIGHTINGALE (THE)—Continued. 
arr. by John N. Klohr, of 
U. S. 4to. 1. Band. 2. Orchestra. 
[5925, 5926 
© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 c. each. Apr. 5, 
1915; E 359732, 359733; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 


No Limit: words by Godfrey Mon- 
tague Lebhar, music by Bainbridge 
Crist. oF U. S.; medium, in D. 

[5927 
Sromr 16, 1915; 2c. Apr: 21, 1915; 
E 361425; Boston music co., Boston. 


No NAME COULD BE SWEETER THAN 
PETER TO ME; words by M. O. Coffin, 
musie by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[5928 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; E 360855; 
Marietta O. Coffin, Hartford. 


No ONE’S TO BLAME BUT you; duet from 
All over town, words by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Silvio Hein, of 
U.S. [5929 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
EK 362175; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


No OTHER ONE BUT JESUS; words by J. 
C. Midyett, music by Henry P.-:Mor- 
Ton, Gt U.S: [5930 

© Aug. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. July 16, 1914; 
E 359519; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


No sorkROW THERE; words and music 
by A. S. Reitz, of U. S. [59381 
er Mar..29, 1915; 2c. Mar. 25, 
1915; E 359544; Albert Simpson 
Reitz, Junction City, Kan. 


No WAR FOR THE U. S. A.; words and 
music by E. M. Betten. Oak Park, 
Iil., Betten music co. [5932 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
E 361638; Edna M. Betten, Oak 
Park, 112; 


NoBopyY HOME; words by O. H. Oakley, 
music by J. E. Andino, of U. 8S. 
[5933 
© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; E 361307; 
Otis H. Oakley, Minneapolis. 


NOBODY HOME CAKE WALK; one step or 
trot, from Nobody home, by Otto 
Motzan, of U. S.; piano. [5934 

eo MAnr' 2s) 191-2 ¢. Apr: 24, 
1915; E 362042; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


See Chopin (F. F.) 
6 


NOCTURNE. 


96078—15 


5943 


NOCTURNE IN F MINOR; by M. Arnold, 
of England; piano. [5935 
© Apr. 28, 1915; 1 e@ Apr. 29, 
1915; E 351911; Maurice Arnold % 
Cary & co., London. 


NOLA FOX TROT NOVELETTE; by Felix 

Arndt, of U. S.; piano. [5936 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1915; E 360698; 
Aeolian co., New York. 


Non E VER (tis not true); romanza, 
words by G. Caravoliga, English 
version by Perley A. Child, of U. S., 
music by Tito Mattei; sop. or ten. 

[59387 

© Apr9, 191s +2'e. Apr. 13, 1915: 

EH 861057; Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. 


Nook (THE) WITHIN MY HEART; words 
byoNe By Arnold, musie. by Pers. 
Story, of U. S. [5938 

Or Apr. WE, 199s: .2)’es Apr.’ 21, 
1915; E 361481; N. B. Arnold, To- 
peka, Kans. 


NorAH MACHREE; from The Duchess 
of Dublin, words and music by M. 
Douglas Flattery, of U. S. [5939 

OwAprs 5 Lots 2 ey Apr! 16, 
1915; EH 361140; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


NORME PER LA COREOGRAFIA, DEL SALICE 
D’oro (Anleitung zur choreographie, 
der Goldene weide) ; il ballo, di Ric- 
cardo Pick-Mangiagalli, of Italy. 
[Edited by Josef Hassreiter.] [5940 

© Apr; 28, 1915; 1 cs ApEn 329; 
1915; BH 351946:. G. Ricordi &. co., 
Milan. . ; 


Nor A SINGLE MAN SAID NO; words and 
music by George Arthurs and Wor- 
ton David, of England. [5941 

)oMar, 919) 1905 54 e. Apr. (13, 
1915; HE 351736; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Now I Know; words by Lincoln Mc- 
Connell, music by J. E. McConnell, 
oF U. 8, [5942 

© Dec. 6, 1914; 2 « Dee. 1, 1914; 
FE 359796; James Edwin McConnell, 
Lincoln, Neb. 


Now I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP; words 
and music by H. Lillenas, of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Olivet, Ill. [59438 

GyprApr.. 15, AOmis 2) ccuApr) 17, 
1915; E 361168; Haldor Lillenas, 
Olivet, Ill. 


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5944 


pt. III, n. S., V. 10° 


Now Is CHRIST RISEN; Easter anthem 
with hallelujah, words from the 
Bible, music by George William 
Warren, of U. S. 4to. [5944 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 362106; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 


Nurs AND FRUIT; words and music by | 


Fred W. Leigh, of England. [5945 
© Mar. 19, 19153 “Wc, Apr 03. 
1915; E 351768; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


OQ COME LET US SING; the Venite, words 
from Psalm xcv, music by Charles 
Vincent, of England; mixed voices 
and organ. [5946 

@: Apr. 27, Sts yt se Agr 229; 
19t5>> By aolere: G. Sehirmer, iid. 
' London. 


O, COME TO CALIFORNIA; words by G. 
M. Triplett, music by Galvin and 
Vincent, of U. S. [5947 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 ec. May 3, 1915; 
BE 361608; G. M. Triplett, San Fran- 
cisco. 


O Gop, For THY NAME’S SAKE; an- 
them, words from Psalm Liv, music 
_by Jobn Franctyne, of Great Bri- 
tain; male voices. 4to. [5948 
© CApr: 129 7e's': de.  Aprava2, 
1915; E 351718; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


O GoD, PROTECT WITH THY STRONG 
HAND, OUR NATIVE LAND. See Grieg 
(H. H.) 


O HEeEIL’GER GEIST, KEHR BEI UNS EIN 
(Come Sacred Spirit from above) ; 
festgesinge von H. B. Proehl, von 
U. S. gemischte chore. 4to. [5949 

© Apr! dois 2 GC Apres, #915 ; 
E 360916; H. B. Proeh!, Chicago. 


O MAKE ME PURE IN HEART; words and 
melody by C. M. Myers, arr. by 
Alice E. Richmond, of U. S. [5950 

© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1915; 
E 359720; Calvin M. Myers, Cald- 
well, Kan. 

O sALuTARIS. See Laudate Dominum. 


O vou MANDY; waltz song by F. J. 


Kelley, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 
: [5951 
© “Dec, *9,' 1914 oo ciApr. 28, 


1915; E 361542; 
Boston. 


Frenk J. Kelley, 


OBEY ME AND I LOVE BUT YOU; words 
by F. R. Harvey, music by Angelo 
Pennella, arr. by Heinrich Bauer, 
of USS! [5952 

© 1c Apr. 7% to aaa, 
F. A. Harvey and A. Pennella, Rals- 
ton, Pa. 


OESTERREICHISCHES REITERLIED; text 
von Hugo Zuckermann, musik yon 
Walter Friedemann, of Germany; ge- 
sang mit klavier, und gitarre ad lib. 

[5953 

© Mar. 22, 1915." i. Gy Ape, 

1915; E 351718; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin. 


OF ALL THE FLOWERS; words by Hd- 
ward Oxenford, music by Lincoln 
Taylor, of England. [5954 


© Apr. 29, 1915; 1 @ May 1, 
1915; EK 351924; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


OFF FOR THE HOLIDAYS; Singing dance, 
words and music by Will. Porter, 
of U.S: [5955 

© Mar. 22) 1915-2" G. Wire, 
1915; H 360636 ; Century music pup: 
COs New York. 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) ; Minuet (The) ; 
from The tales of Hoffmann by J. 
Offenbach, words by Frederick H. 
Martens, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. (The coda, no. 488.) [5956 

© - Apr. 16, 190502 ieee asset 
1915; E 361544; Ginn & Co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on words. ] 


OFrrEeN; a ballad, words and music by | 


Cc, F. Harrison, of Canada; medium 
voice. 
© Apr. 26, 1915; 1c. Apr. 29, 1915 ; 


E 351877; Charles FE. Harrison, Van- | 


couver, B. C. 


Ou! BABY MUST I HESITATE. 
tation blues. 


OH ISN’T 1T FUNNY WHAT THE SEARCH- | 


[5957 


See Hesi- 


LIGHT CAN DO; words and music by | 


Worton David and Hermann Darew- | 


ski, of England. [5958 


© Mar. 19, 1915292 5 ¢) eared, 
1915; HE) 351738; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


sic by Jimmie Monaco, of U. S. 
[5959 


© 1c Apr. 21, 1915; 2 saie20- 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


384 


-Ou Marre; words by Grant Clark, mu- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


Ou, Mr. MooN-MAN, SHINE ON FOR ME; 
words by J. A. Casey, music by J. E. 
Andino, of U. S. New York, John 
T. Hall. music pub. co. [5960 

© Mar, 22, 19155-2):c.' Apr. 28, 
1915; E 361524; J. A. Casey, Sand 
Point, Id. 


OH, Moxtii O!; love’s appeal, waltz 
song and chorus, words and music 
igh. #. Gonnelly, of U.S. °Pitts- 
burgh, Pa., Liberty music pub. co. 

[5961 

© Apr. 22, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1915; 

EK 359999; Timothy P. Connelly, 
Pittsburgh. 


OH, THE BAA-PAA-BAA LAMBS; words 
and music by William Hargreaves 
and Fred Godfrey, of England. 


[5962 | 


tar 29, 19155 4>e Apr, .13, 
9915=.))351762;. Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


OH THOSE DAYS: words by Harold At- 
teridge. music by Sigmund Rom- 
berg, of U. S., arr. by Harold At- 

- teridge, of U. S. [5963 

© 1c. Feb. 13, 1915; EH 360733; 
Wintergarden co., New York. 


OH! UNcLE SAM; words by Marcellus, 
music by H. Hudson, of U. 8. 
[5964 
eter, 22°°1915: 2c Mar. 22, 
1915: E 360606; James J. McCabe, 
Brooklyn. 


Ou! WHAT A FEELING I HAVE FOR YOU; 
lyric by Louis Pasciuti, music by 
D. A. Summo, of U. S. [5965 

71 e4 Apr: 29,/4915); H.362119; 
Dom Anthony Summo, New Rochelle. 


OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL BLONDE; words by 
Al. Dubin, music by G. B. MacCon- 
nell, of U.S. [5966 


© 1c. Mar. 31, 1915; E 359666; 
George B. MacConnell, Philadelphia. 


OH, YoU GIRL; introduced in the musi- 
eal play, Little Mary Mack, lyric by 
Delbert E. Davenport, music by 
Newton Ashenfelder, of U. 8. [5967 


ie) Ape 3::9915;)he Apr. 2,°1915; 


1c Apr. 10, 1915; E 359871; Daven-— 


port threatical producing co., inc., 
Philadelphia. 


Ou! YoU TROMBONE MAN; words and 
muge by J. L. Hill, of U. S., arr. by 
Christian A. Praetorius. [5968 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1915; E 361497; 
John Leubrie Hill, New York. 


5976 


OHIO UNIVERSITY SONG BOOK; words 
and music by various authors, of 
U. S8., compiled and ed. by The Eng- 
lish club. 4to. [5969 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May~6, 1915; 
KE 3862258; Edwin W. Chubb, Ak- 
ron, O. 


OLp ALBION; a college song, by Lou 
Byram and P. E. Reed, of U. S. Al- 
bion, Mich., Golden rule publishing 
company. [5970 

©." Apr. 10-1915 2 el Apr. 1% 
1915; E 359899; Preston Emery 
Reed, Albion, Mich. 


OxLp (THE) BOATMAN’S YARN. 
side sketches. 


See Sea- 


Oup (THE) CHURCH BELL; words by 
Arthur W. French, music by W. H. 
Aiken of U. S. 4to. [5971 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 c.-Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 3860826; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 

Oud (THE) coLouRS; words by P. J., 
O’Reilly, music by Gerald Kahn, of 
England; no. 1 in C. [5972 

© Apr, 30; 1915: 1 ¢. May 1, 1915; 
E 351939; Enoch & sons, London. 
OLD ENGLAND; words by J. Parnell, 
music by R. A. Browne, of U. S. 
[5973 
@, Apr: 24,1915 +42: .c., Ape, 17, 
1915; E 361167; Joseph Parnell, Vic- 
tor, Col. 

OLD ENGLISH MASTERS OF THE 17TH 
AND 18TH CENTURIES; twelve easy 
pieces arr. by Alfred Moffat, of 
Great Britain; violin with piano ace. 

[5974 

© Apr. 7 1915 51:-e Apr. 21, tha; 

E 356762; Augener lItd., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 

OLD ERIN, THE SHAMROCK AND YOU; 
intro. I have shed my last tears for 


you, medley waltz, arr. by Wm. 
Schulz, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 
[5975 


@0 Mar. 022) 1915.2. ¢ Mar. 26; 
1915; E 359512; Jos. W. Stern & 
co.. New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 

OLp (THE) FOLKS; medley by W. C. 
Sheridan, arr. by Paul Ambrose, of 
U. S.: mixed voices. (Octavo series, 
mixed voices, secular, no. 158) 

[5976 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
BE 362246; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


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5977 


pt. In, n. S.,¥. 10° 


OLp GLoRyY; trio, words and music by 
K......Po;, Hirsekorn,. sof) (UwiS.e iga- 
changed voices. 4to. [5977 


© Apr: 22.1915: 2e. Apr.’ 3, 1915; 
E 3859989; Kurt P. Hirsekorn, 
Brooklyn. 


OLtp (THE) GREY MARE; 
schottische, arr. by Frank A. Pa- 
nella, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 

[5978 

©) Apr. 5; 1915+ 2 © Apr. 6, 1915: 

EH 360950; Panella music co., Pitts- 

burgh. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


OLD GUARDS PATROL; by Guy Griffith, 
arr. by V. Ragone, of U. S.; military 
band. (Boosey’s condensed band 
journals, no. 24) [5979 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362268; Boosey & co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


OLD ITALIAN CANZONETTAS & ARIAS; 
unknown masters of 1625-1750, 
edited from the figured bass by Au- 
gust Lindner, op. 40, newly revised 
and edited by Edgar Thomas Evetts, 
of Great Britain, English version 
by Claude Aveling. [5980 

©V Mar 2 IOs: A ek Agr 2 
1915; EH 351727; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing. ] : 


OLD (AN) LOVE sToRY; by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, of U. S., op. 60; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

[5981 

© ADE 21s GdOihs 2teyl Alar. (22, 

1915; H 361459; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


OLD (THE) LOVE WILL REMAIN; words 
by Geo. A. Little and Elmer Olson, 
music by Joseph H. Santly, of U.S. 

[5982 

©) ec) Apr. 17) 1915+. 359018: 

Broadway music corporation, New 
York. 


‘OLD (THE) MAN IN A TREE; words by 
Edward Lear, music by Margaret 


Ruthven Lang, of U. S., arr. for 
women’s voices. (Octavo series, no. 
637. ) [5983 

© Mar. 26, 1915: 2 c« Mar. 29, 


1915; E 359592; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


fox-trot or. 


OLtp NortH; words by B. B. Blyden- 


burgh, music by E. S. Marsh, of 
U.S. 4to. [5984 

©. Apr. 17) 1915:°S aor 
1915; EH 361264; E. S. Marsh, New 
Haven. 


OLD (THE) PORCH SWING; words by 
L. J. Talbert, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. 8S. [5985 

© ic. Apr. 6, ‘1915; Mese0sa0: 
Loren J. Talbert, Douglas, Wyo. 


OLE KING COLE; army version, words 
and music by P. S. Robinson, B. M., 


of England. [5986 
© Mar. 19, 1915;°2)e) Ages. 
1915; 8 351739; > Prancis) Way 


Hunter, London. 


OLGA MAZURKA; by O. E. Stanton, of 

U. S.; piano. [5987 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ¢. May 5, 1915; 

E 361616; Willis musie c¢o., Cin- 
cinnati. 


ON A SAILBOAT HONEYMOON; words and 
music by M. H. Runyan, of U. S. 
[5988 


© 1 ¢. Apr, 12; 1995: ieseeeie: 
Marian H. Runyan, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 


ON HIS MAJESTY’S SERVICE; music by 
Joan Trevalsa, arr. by Clarence 
Lucas, of U. S., orchestra acc. 4to. 

[5989 

© ' Mar. 18, 1915: 2 ‘ear, 

1915; E 359604; Boosey & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


—— words by H. Ernest Hunt, music 
by Joan Trevalsa, arr. by Clarence 
Lucas, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Boosey & co.’s. series. Famous 
songs for specially arranged male 
voices, no. 1183) [5990 

© Apr. 27, 1915; 2 cae | 
1915; E 862158; Boosey & co., New 
York. 
rangement. ] 


ON PARADE; march by A. Crawshaw, | 
of U. S.; violm: [5991 } 
© Mar. 29, 19159) 27" spewe,. | 
1915; E 359656; Alexander Craw- | 
shaw, Pawtucket, R. I. 


ON ROLLER SKATES; by A. P. Risher, of 
U. S.; piano. (Seven characteristic 
pieces for second grade, No. 6) | 

[5992 

© Apr. 12)' 19155 2 eras, 

1915; E 361098; Hatch music Co., 
Philadelphia. 


386 


[Copyright is claimed on ar- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


On Tappan ZeE. See In Sleepy Hol- 


low. 


ON THE LoRD’S HIGHWAY; words and 
music, by J. O. Smith, of -U. S. 
12mo. (Songs of our beloved Lord, 
11 ) [5993 

moor. 20, 1915; 2 c,. Apr.) 23; 
1915; E 362080; J. Owen Smith, 
Fontanelle, Ia. 


ON THE MEADOW; by J. R. Morris, of 
U. S., op. 33; piano. (A. summer 
day, no. 2) [5994 

fooeepr. 12, 1915; 2c. Apr., 43, 
1915; E 361099; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


ON THE MOUNTAINS, ON THE HILLS! 
(Auf der alm, da giebts koa stind!) ; 
Tyroler volkslied, English version 
by Alice Mattullath, of U. S., music 

. arr. by R. Jockisch. (Superior ed. 
5049 ) [5995 

GieMar. 10)°9915; 2 ce. Apr. 19, 
1915: E 361222; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
English version. ] 


ON THE ROAD TO DUBLIN TOWN; lyric 
by Jack Yellen, music by George L. 
Cobb, of U.S. [5996 

Mar. Ay, 1915;)2 -c. Mar. 17, 
1915; E 860564; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


On THE SPEEDWAY; galop by H. Engel- 
mann, of. U. S.; piano. [5997 
©--Mar. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359626; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ON THE WATER; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
| of U. S., op. 52; piano. New York, 
The Virgil piano school co. [5998 

erAur: 2h). d905+.2 ie Ape 22; 
ata Wh) Sso2ce> + Mrs, A.M. Virgil, 
New York. 


ON TO PROSPERITY; March by Richard 

Ferber, of U. S.; full orchestra. 4to. 

[5999 

fjoMar 29, 3915: 2. c. Mar. 29, 

1915; E 359627; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ON your way; from Columbia varsity 


show, 1915. lyric by Kenneth S. 
Webb, music by Roy Webb, of U. S. 
[6000 


: ereApr. 12,. 1995 2 é Apr. 12, 
1915: E 359803: T. B. Harms & 


{ Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
| 


| 


i 


6009 


ONCE GOLDEN LOCKS, NOW . SILVERY 
GRAY; words by W. J. Reader, music 
oy H. Panduro, of U. S.: in’G, 


[6001 
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1915; EH 362151; 
Henry Panduro and Wm. Joseph 


Reader, Milwaukee. 


ONCE ON A DAY; words by F. H. Mar- 
tens, music by Reginald de Koven, 
OF Me OD ola, 110. o: [6002 

Ce AD 2). ISta= 2c. ors Boy 
1915; E 3861516; John Church ¢o., 
Cincinnati. 


ONE FLEETING HOUR; words by Karl 
Fuhrman, music by Dorothy Lee, of 
U. S.; in extra high, high, medium, 
low, and extra low voice, violin or 
cello obligato. [6003 

© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 c. each Apr. 8, 
1915; E 3860999; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 


ONE (THE) FLOWER THAT GREW JUST 
FOR ME: words and music by F. L. 


Gale, of U. S. [6004 
@irAper: 12, (015) 2 cA pr 16, 
1915; E 3611638; Frank L. Gale, 


Morris, Ill. 


ONE LITTLE GIRL LIKE YoU; lyric by 
Stanley Murphy, music by Alex. 
Gerber, of U. S. [6005 

© 1c. May 5, 1915; E 361624; 
Werbiow Fisher co., New York. 


ONE LITTLE HOUR; words anon., music 
by Gordon H. Johnson, of Australia, 
domiciled at Carlisle, Pa. [6006 

‘GO Apr. 19,1915 2 e! Apr) 24, 
1915; E 362057; Gordon H. Johnson, 
Carlisle, Pa. 


ONE SAD DAY (Fruehlingsrauschen) ; 
words and music by G. Armstrong, 
arr. by Carl A. Weber, of U. S. . 

[6007 
©:1 ¢.- Apr. 5, 1915; BH. °359709; 
Gus Armstrong, Seattle. 


ONION (THE) IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME; 
words and music by Mrs. M. L: 
Spangler, of U. S. [6008 

© 1«¢ Mar. 18, 1915; E 860725; 
Mrs. Marion Ll. Spangler, Millers- 
town, Pa. 


ONLY A SOLDIER OF UNCLE SAM; words 
by D. R. Pearce, music by Mace- 
leine Woodward, of U.S. [6009 

© Apr..9, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 19, 1915 ; 
E 259909; Co-operative music pub 
assn., Boston. 


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6010 pt. 1, DAs... 0 
ONLY AN ORPHAN GIRL; words by Chas. | ORGAN ALBUM; by Alex. Guilmant, v. 
Ikanosky, music by Everett J. Evans, 1, 15 selected pieces edited by Wil- 
of U.S. [6010 liam C. Carl, of U.S. [6022 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1915; EB 361066; ©. Mar, 26, 1915; 2°% Apr, 125 | 
Chas. Kanosky, Pittston, Pa. 1915; EX 359846; Schott & co., Lon- 


don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 


: ia bl = c + . a ate 2 eee 
ONLY (THE) GIRL; by Victor Herbert; ing and revision,] 


4to. 1. Waltz-hesitation, arr. by 
Harold Sanford, of U. S. 2. Fox | ORGAN (THE) Lorr; book OxiII, Mar., 
trot, arr. by R. H. Bowers, of U. 8.: 1915, a magazine of organ music, | 
orchestra. 38. Selection, arr. by Tom nos, 338-340, obl. 8vo, Contents :— 
Clark, of U. S.; band. [6011-6013 a ee 2in A i, by Arthur | 
© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c each Apr. 20, - Pollitt, of England.—Communion ; 
tie 1) 359982-359984: M. yteey by Cuthbert Forster, of England.— 
& sons, New York. [Copyright is Offertory; by Oliver King, of Hng- 
claimed on arrangement. ] Jand. [6023 
© Mar. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 13)1915; 
—— —— arr. by M. L. Lake, of U. S.; E 351784; G. Schirmer, Itd., Lon- | 


4to. 1. Fox trot. 2. Waltz-hesita- don. 
tion. [6014, 6015 fi : 
OyApr. Biot. 2°e seek Ane eo, book oxiv, Apr., 1915, a maga- 


zine of organ music, nos. 341-343. 
obl. S8vo. Contents:—Hlegy; by W. 
C. Macfarlane, of U. S.—Benedic- 
tion; by Albert Robins; Meditation; | 
by G. Coleman Young, of England. 
[6024 
© Apr. 1, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 10, 1915; | 
EK 356720; G. Schirmer, ltd., Lon- 
don. : 

ORGAN, WITH .PEDALS; music arr. by | 
J. A. Meale, of Great Britain. Con- | 
tents:—Marche de procession; by 
Gounod.—Mélodie; by H. Engel- 
mann.—Liebeslied; by A. T. Mc- | 
EKvoy.—Lead, kindly light, tune | 
Sandon, by C. H. Purday. [6025 

© Feb. 2, 1815; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1915; | 
E 351801; Reid bros., ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] | 

OrRPHEE; mémodrame lyrique, prélude — 
du 2™° acte, musique de Roger- 
Ducasse, of France, transcription 
par l’auteur, pour 2 pianos 4 mains, 

[6026 © 


© Mar. 27, 1915: 1 GA a4, | 


1915; E 359985, 359986; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


——march and one step, by Victor 
Herbert, arr. by M. L. Lake, of U. 
S.; band. 4to. [6016 

©) Mar. (31,1015 = 2 .e. Apr: 20, 
1915; EH 359987; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


arr. by R. H. Bowers, of U. 
S.; orchestra. 4to. [6017 

A)! Jain.” 26). 19152 *e) Apr 20, 
1915; E 359981; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


ONLY THE MOON; words by J. Kauf- 
mann, music by D. H. Hawthorne, 
of U.S. [6018 

© Jan. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1915: 
EH 359515; Joe Kaufmann & D. H. 
Hawthorne, New York. 


ONLY THOUGHTS OF YESTERDAY; words 
by H. Birdsell, music by Everett J. 1915; E 3851794; Durand et Gie., 
-Hvans, of U. S. [6019 Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 

© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; EB 360845; transcription. ] 
Harriet Birdsell, Port Jervis, N. Y.;} OU LES PENSEES SE RENCONTRENT; | 


valse lente par Halld6r Gunnlégssen, | 
OPERATIC MARCH NO. 2; arr. by J. M. of Denmark, op. 1; piano. [6027 | 


Missud, of U. S.; band. 4to. [6020 © Feb. 2, 1915: 1c. Apr. 2, 1915: 


© Apr. 6, 1915; 2c. Apr. 8, 1915; | 356698: Wilhelm Hansen, Leip- | 
BE 361279; Jean M. Missud, Salem, 


SS a SS SSS! 


zig. 
Mass. OUR ALMA MATER; words and music by | 
ORANGE (THE) AND THE BLACK; words M. A. Stewart, of U. S.; three-part. 
by W. A. Erley, music by R. H. Er-|- 4to. (Willis school songs, second | 
ley, of U. S. [6021 Series, no. 57.) [6028 
(© Apr. 9, 1915; 2c, Apr. 17, 1915; © May 4, 1915; 2 @ May 5, 1915; 
TY °59911; Walter A. Erley and Rob- FE 3861618; Willis musie ¢co., Cincin- — 
ert H. Erley, Ann Arbor, Mich. nati. 


388 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 6046 
Our CANADIAN EMBLEM; words by L.| OUT ON THE OLD EMIGRANT TRAIL; 
Horton, music by Everett J. Evans, words and music by O. Jacobsen, of 
OLAS: [6029 Us, [6039 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; E 360966; Orde. Apr) 29). 19156" Bse2it7; 


Lloyd Horton, Kent Center, Canada. Ole Jacobsen, Dannebrog, Neb. 


Our ENGLAND; words by J. G. New-| Ourrysye pasy; a national lullaby, 
bury, melody My Maryland. reed | words and musie by I. Maxwell, of 
Us. [6040 
Meapr. 1, 1915; 2.¢, Apr. 10, 1915; pinhod : é 
IE 361288; James G. Newbury, Cox- ines 2 Bienes es aa 359652 ; 
s°ckie, N. Y. [Copyright is claimed ee SOLE Cr eT ga c 
on words. ] : OVER IN THE GLORY LAND; words by 
OuR FATHERLAND; German fantasia by I. EK. Reynolds & W. P. Snyder, mu- 
Edwin Franko Goldman, arr. by sic by I. E. Reynolds, of U. S. [6041 
Theo. M. Tobani, of U. S.; cornet, on ie. "1915 - 9 see og 
clarinet. or baritone, with full mili- 1915: 362046: J Ra aaa EE i c 
tary band ace. 4to. [6031 nguets ae be ay em 
Pep. 27,1915: 2 ec. Apr. 19, rer heen 
1915; BH 361240; Carl Fischer, New | Over rue meavows Farr; quasi march, 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- words by Richard Henry Buck, mu- 
_ rangement. | sic by Adam Geibel, ed. and arr. by 
Our FLAG; words and music by R. B. Irrederic H. Ripley and H. L. Heartz, 
Eastman, of U. S. [6032 ofjUy 8.5) sop I, Il-and «lto-venor, 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1915; E 359874; bass ad lib. 4to. (The Stanhope 
Richard B. Eastman, Jefferson, N. H. ed. no.; 197.) [6042 
OUR GREAT KING; words by Jennie © Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
Ree, music by J. C. Williams, of IX 5361602; White-Smith music pub. 
TS: [6033 | co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 


ae 1, A9I4 s) 2 ie, oly 16, on editing and arranging. ] 


© 
1914; E 359520; Homer A. Rode- 


heaver, Chicago. OVER THE MINE-SWEPT SEA; words and 


music by Harry Dent, of England. 


OuUR GREATER JoWA; words and music [6043 
; H. A. Marlow, arr. Elizabeth } 
eee ir reps © Mar. 19, 1915; 1 e Apr. 13, 


1915; E 251753; Francis, Day & 


ite, Mar. 21, 19153) H 359797; |” sronter.. London. 


Elizabeth Alice Marlow, Waterloo, 
Ta. 

OUR KHAKI DADDY; war action song 
for infants, words and music by 


Ow: (THE); unison song, words by 
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, music by 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Brit- 


Clementine Ward. [6035 ain. [6044 
© May 8, 1915; 1 c. May 1, 1915; Ree TMASE "ies 

E 351929; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., “aoe Beers. ee ee 

London. : ‘ha nei) i 


Itd., London. 

Our KING IMMANUEL; words by James 
Rowe, music by S. W. Beazley, of | Pap:span; arr. by H. Silberhorn, of 
U. §. [6036 U. S., for the concertina. [6045 


moAor <1, 1915: 2 %¢,.. Apr. 21 © J 
Sy ot re 4 ? ald, MiG,at9i5<) 12 ie;..Miarii29) 
1915; E 361354; Samuel W. Beazley, 1915; E 359568; Henry Silberhorn, 


Chicago. Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
OUR NATION’S EMBLEM: words and mu- arrangement. ] 

sic by W. M. Wood, of U. 8.; Norris- 

town, Pa., Wood bros. [6037 | Paran (A) oF victory; valse de 


© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1915; triomphe, by Henri Francois, arr. by 
FE 260948; William M. Wood, Norris- J. Ord Hume, Great Britain; band. 


town, Pa. 4to. (Boosey’s brass band journal, 
CUR TO-MorRow ; words by M. H. Lines, no, 557.) [6046 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. © Apr. 9, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 20, 1915; 


[6038 E 351824: Swan & co., London. 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1915; E 360908; [Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. ment. | 


389 


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6047 


pt. IIT, mish, ve 2 


PAGANINI (NICCOLO) Carnevale di 
Venezia; tema di N. Paganini, ridu- 
zione di B. Sbraccia, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York, N. Y.; two man- 
dolins and guitar. (Pagani edition, 
MO.) 17,.) | GO047 

© ‘Apr ad; 1915*-2 eApr! 8/1915: 
HE 361017; Pagani & bro., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on new varia- 
tions & arrangement. | 


Pace (UNE) D’AMOUR; by Camille W. 


Feciow er, Ob UW. Sa) Oe, OO. tL, 
piano. [6048 


(©) Apr..19,, 19053. 2. Apr. 9; 
1915; E 861217; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

PALESTRINA (GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI 
SANTE) Gloria patri (Praise to 
Thee) ; English words by Louise M. 
Bray, music by Palestrina, arr. by 
Bertha Remick, of U. S.; women’s 
and unchanged voices. 4to. [6049 

© Apr. 1. 1901p Qe Apr. 5, 1905 ; 
iH 3609826; -C. C6. Birchard & €o., 
Boston, 

PANAMA; words by M. H. Lines, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [6050 

© 126.4. Apr. 3, 191d +B SOOO 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


PANAMA (THE) FAIR WALTZES; by W. E. 
Cornwell, arr. by A. J. Bloom, of 
U. S.; instrumental. Los Angeles, 
Commercial printing house. [6051 

| © Apr. 8, 1915; 2c. Apr. 17, 1915; 
E 359930; William Ellsworth Corn- 
well, Los Angeles. 

PANAMA GRAND MARCH; by Max Ger- 
ard Braun, of U. S.; piano. [6052 

© (Mar, 26," 1915>"2° ¢. Mar. . 29, 
1915; H 3597385; Warner and John- 
son, Newark, N. J. 

PANAMA, I’LL BE THERE; words by 

Fred Gardner, music by Ray Hay- 


wood, of U. S. [6053 
© CApr “e0r 19tse0 92 1c, STAY, oo, 
1915; E 862207; Becker-Haywood 


pub. co., Gloversville, N. Y. 
PaotA; Spanish dance, by Chas. Lind- 
Say, Of U:%St; piano: [6054 

©) Apr. or 1915 oe. Ape. |, 29. 

1915; EK 361207; Theo. Presser. co., 

Philadelphia. 

PAPA, FOT WOULD YOU TAKE FOR ME; 
words by 8S. B. McManus and H. 
Lillenas, music by H. Lillenas, of 
Norway, domiciled at Olivet, Ill. 


PARADE OF THE BLACK BRIGADE; Texas 
rag by Fritz Berg, of U. S., domi- 
ciled at London, England; piano. 

[6056 
© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 @ Apr. 16, 
1915; E3862282; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 


PARAMOUNT RAG; by E. Longino, of 
U. S.; piano. [6057 


© 1c. May 6, 1915;.E 362230: 
Eva Longino, Beaumont, Tex. 


PARISIENNE RAGS; by F. Albro, of 

U. §.; piano. [6058 

© 1c May 10, 1915; BE 361699; 
Francis Albro, Manhattan, Kan. 


ParIsINA. See Mascagni (Pietro) 


PAS DES ECHARPES. See Source (La) 


PastToraLe. See Séchting (Emil) 
Sechs leichte vortragsstticke. 


PATH (THE) OF THORNS; words and 
music by Walter Rolfe, of U. S. 
[6059 
© Apr: 14, 19156) 23ers, 
1915; E 361122; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati, 


PATHFINDER (THE) OF PANAMA; 
march, by John Philip Sousa, of 
U. S.; band. 4to; [6060 

© Apr. 19, °19155 020 ce epee 
1915; HE 359989; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


orchestra. 4to. [6061 


© May 3, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 30, 1915; 
E 361567; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


PATRICIAN BELLE; waltz, by Ted Gos- 
gin, of U. S.; mandolin orchestra. 
(Bacon-Goggin edition, 17). [6062 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2,¢ Apr’ 5.1gi5. 
E 359887; Bacon-Goggin pub. ¢Co., 
Schenectady, N. Y. 


PATTY PROUDLY PACKS FOR PRIVATES 
PREPAID PAPER PARCELS; words by 
Harvey Kenneth Wynee, music by 
R. Penso. [6063 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 1c Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 356717; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 


PAVANE ANTIQUE; by Otto Hackh of 
. U. S.; piano. (Select piano compo- 


[6055 sitions, no. 29) [6064 
©” Aprr 12° Wie .2 ener. TG; © Mar: 26, 1915:-°2 GG) Mae Wa; 
1915; °E 3861181; Haldor Lillenas, 1915; E 360711; Chandler-Kbel 
Olivet, Tl. musie co., Brooklyn. 
390 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


Pax; marcia militare di Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy, op. 282, riduzione per 
piccola orchestra, dell’ autore. 


[6065 
© Apr. 28, 1915; 1c. Apr. 29, 
1915; EH. 351901; G. Ricordi &. ¢co., 


Milan. 


PEACE EVERLASTING; march by Kerry 

Mills, of U. S.; piano. [6066 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 

HE 361639; F. A. Mills, inc, New 
YOnk. 


PEACE, GLORIOUS PEACE; a new anthem, 
words from the Bible, music by 
Caleb Simper, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices and organ. 4to. [6067 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1915; 
E 356749; Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, 
England. 


PEACE MADE IN THE: U. S. A.; words by 
M. I. Trabold, music by Wm. Starke, 
of U. S. New York, John T. Hall 
music pub. co. [6068 

iaApr AG, .1915:,2 «Apr: £7, 
1915; E 3599384; May I. Trabold, 
Edgewater, N. J. 


words and music by 
K. B. Stewart, of U. S. « [6069 

Peers. 12. 1915: 2c: »Apr., 16, 
1915; E 861148; Elmer Bryan Stew- 
art, Chicago. 


PEACE ON EARTH; 


— See also Gounod (C. F.) 


PEACE, PERFECT PEACE; words by E. H. 
Bickersteth, music by D. Tristan Ma- 
gill, of U. S. [6070 

© 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1915; E 361087; 
David T. Magill, Chicago. 


PEACEFUL SLUMBER; berceuse, by A. W. 
K6chling, of U. S., op. 12, no. 2, vio- 
lin with piano acc. [6071 

© Le. Apr. 7, 1915; HE 359763; Al- 
bert William Koechling, Pawtucket, 
ae i, 


PEATE’S MANDOLIN METHOD; by Geo. A. 
Peate, of U. S. [6072 
Apr. Ag, 1915.2. 2 .eppApe, 2G; 
1915; E 361138 : Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


PENGUINS’ (THE) DANCE; by Richard 
Richards, of Great Britain, op. 21; 
piano. (8 nature pictures, no. 2.) 

[6073 

Mar. 22, 19155 2:4: Apri:9, 1915; 

E 359772; B. F. Wood music~co., 
Boston. 


6082 


PEPITA; mazurka by Gustave Lazarus, 
of Germany, op. 170, no. 4; piano 
solo. [6074 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 23. 1915; 
E 362014; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


PERFECT (THE) DAY; waltz by C. 
Jacobs-Bond, of U. S.: orchestra. 
4to. Chicago, Carrie Jacobs-Bond & 
son. [6075 


© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 a. May 38, 1915; 
E 861609; Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chi- 
cago. 


PETER PIPER; one step by Jesse Winne, 
arr. by J. Louis von der Mehden, jr.. 


of U..S.; orchestra. 4to. [6076 
,© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
) (362275; G.. Rieordk & eco., inc., 


New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


PETITE BARCAROLLE; by Modeste Paul 
Champoux, arr. by Gustave Hinrichs, 
Of U.S... Oreh: [6O0TT 

C) Mar 18, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1915; HE 360600; William Herbert 
Peate, Utica, N. Y. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. | 


PETITE (LA) DANSEUSE; (gavotte), by 

J. H. Durant, of U. S.; piano. [6078 

© 1 ec. Apr. 14, 1915; E 359895; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


PETITE TARANTELLA; by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, of U. S., op. 47; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

[6079 

OvApre: 2 Wiper Ale i Apr ee, 

1915 2K 361448 ; Mrs. A. M. Meee 
New York. 


PICKIN’ ON DE OLE BANJO; an old 
fashion cake walk, by Henry Wid- 
mer, arr. by Frederic Watson and 
Wim. Schultz, of U. S.; piano. 

[6080 


©) Mar; 20; 1915; 2 ier Marit 29, 


1915; E 859641; Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. 


PIERRETTE; by Irénée Berge, OL U. 
piano. ae 
© Apr. 15, 1915+. 2 ¢. Apr 22 


al ionl y 


1915; E 361487; Hinds, Noble & El- 
dredge, New York. 


PIERROT; by Irénée Bergé, of U. S: ; 
piano. [6082 
©) Apr, 15, $1915) 2) ay ApE (22, 
1915; E 3861486; Hinds, Noble & 


Eldredge, New York. 


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6083 


PIGEON WALK; words 
Lewis, music by James V. Monaco, 
Of Uy Si [6083 

© Aprid9; A915** 2 eM Apr 22, 
1915; E 3861416; Broadway music 
eorp., New York. 


PILGRIM’S SONG; five-part chorus, arr. 
by Carl R. Diton, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. (8vo choruses, no. 5957) 

[6084 
© May 4, 1915; 2 ce. May 10, 1915; 
EE 361707; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PINK (THE) FAN; humorous recita- 
tion musically accompanied, intro- 
ducing Mendelssohn’s Spring song, 
Rubinstein’s Melody in F and Fos- 
ter’s Oh! Susanna, words by Edith 
Putnam Painton, music by Harvey 
Worthington Loomis, of U. S. New 
York, Edgar S. Werner & co. [6085 

© Apr. 2, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 6; 1915; 
KE 360954; Edgar Schell Werner, 
New York. 


PIPERS’ BULLETIN, NO. 1; first semi- 
annual issue, Jan. 1915, by G. Sin- 
clair, of U. 8S. Contents :—Donald 
Grant’s birthday march.—American 
robins song.—I am on my way back 
to Caithness.—Glacier park march. 


[6086 

Govan. tok s 2 eC. ovate’ lib 

1915; E 3860662; George Sinclair, 
Minneapolis. 


PIROUETTE; graceful dance, by Clar- 

ence Elkin, of Australia; piano solo. 

[6087 

© Mayat, 29152 dhact wApras30; 

1915; EH 351935; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., London. 


PizzicCATO-POLKA. See Lilac domino. 


Prace (A) DIVINE; words by James 
Whitcomb Riley, music by George 
Dudley Martin, of U. S. [6088 

@P Apr 19, 1915 +92 ePaper: 19, 
1915; EK 3861208; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PLay DAYS; words by C. McDonald, 
music by Henry Mullen, of U. S. 
[6089 


© Apr. 24, 1915; 2 ce. May 10, 
1915; E 361695; Christie McDonald, 
Thompson, Mich. 


PLEASE DON’T TAKE MY LOVIN’ BABE 
AWAY; words and music by D. K. 
Hammitt, of U. S. New York, John 
T. Hall music pub. co. [6090 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 7, 1915; 
EH 359754: Deecort Keith Hamnitt, 
Alcester, S. D. 1k. 


og 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 | 


by Sam M. | PLEASE LET ME LOVE YOU, LIKE MOTHER 


LOVES DAD; words by A. 8S. Gandy, 

music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[6091 

© 1c. May 38, 1915; E 361591; 
Arthur S. Gandy, Roanoke, Va. 


PLEASURE SEEKERS; polka by H. HEngel- 
mann, of ,U.S.; prane, [6092 - 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2. ¢c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 3859628; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


PLUIE DE ROSES; Marche, paroles de 
Pierre d’Amor, musique de Paul 
Fosse, of France. (Deux marches 
no. 1.) 1. Chant seul. 2. Chant et 
piano. 38. Piano. [6093-6095 

© July 31, 1913; 1 c- each Aug. 3, 
1914; E 356812-356814; Heugel et 
cie., Paris. 


Pocket (THE) WALTZ; Syncopated, by 
C. Laine, of U. S.; piano. [6096 
© Apr. 10,.1915;\2ie7Anrom2, 
1915; E 3859842; Clarence Laine, 
Evansville. 


Port (THE) PLEADS WITH HIS FRIEND; 
words by William Butler Yeats, mu- 
sic by Helen Louise Birch, of U. S. 

[6097 

© Apr: 12, 19157" 2 eae 

1915; E 359859; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


PoOETA E CONTADINO (Poet and peas- 
ant); overture, di F. von Suppé, 
riduzione di B. Straccia, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York, N. Y.; two 
mandolins and guitar. (Pagani edi- 
tion, no. 78.) [6098 


© Apr. 1, 1915-2 exApr wees. 
E 361018; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. | 


POLISH DANCE; by Joseph Korda, of 
U. S.; op. 25, no. 1; violin or cello 
and piano. [6099 

©, Apr. .26,, 1915: 2 Neen, 
1915; E 362125; Cressey & Allen, 
Portland, Me. 


POLISH MAZURKA; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 
gil, of U. S., op. 66; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

[6100 

© Apr. 21, 19155*2%@ Agee, 

1915: E 361465; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 

PoLLy; words by Fred E. Weatherly, 

music by W. H. Squire. [6101 

© Apr. 17; 1915: D)-ciAmiZs: 
1915; E 351834; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. ; 


9 


= 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no.5, 1915 


a humorous 
libretto by 


POST-MISTRESS (THE); 
operetta in two acts, 
Mary Eleanor Kramer, music by 
G. F. Rosche, of U. S. 4to. [6102 

GiwApr.,3, 191532) c. Apr. 9; 1915; 
D 19577; Geo. F’. Rosche, Chicago. 


POSTILION’Ss (THE) SONG; words by 
David K. Stevens, music by Henry 
Hadley, of U. S.; four part chorus. 
4to. (Beacon series, no. 508.) [6103 

evar, 16, T1915; 2c. May. “19, 
1915; E 360575; Silver, Burdett & 
co., Boston. 


POWDER PUFF WALTZ (Valse poudrée) ; 
by f. Popy, arr. by D. Savino, of 
U. S.; piano solo. [6104 

© Mar. 27,,1915; 2.c. Mar.. 29, 
1915; E 359590; Jos. W. Stern & ¢Co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement: ] 

POZEGNANIE KRAJU; duet, words and 
music by Antoni Jax, of America, 
op. 17. [6105 

eae 12.9995 - 2) ec Apr 17; 
1915; E 361182; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


PRAISE AND SUNSHINE; a Sunday- 
school service for children’s day, 
words by A. A. Payn, musie by C. 
Kohlmann and others of U.S. Tvo. 

[6106 

- JApr. 23, 1915: 2 e: “Apr..'30, 

1915; E 361558; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. 


PRAISE HIM WITH EXULTATION; words 
by James Rowe, music by S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. [6107 

©) Apr1,.1915.2.c. Apr. .21,, 1915; 
E 361348; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

PRAISE YE. See Verdi (Giuseppe) 

PRAISING IMMANUEL’S NAME; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6108 

Apr. 1, 1915: 2c. Apr. 21, 1915. 
HE) 361343; Samuel W. Beaz'ey, Chi- 
cago. 


PRAYER; words by C. M. Myers, music 
by Alice E. Richmond, of U. S. 
[6109 
(Mar. 1, 1915; 2-¢, Apri, 5) 1915; 
E 359718; Calvin M. Myers, Cald- 
well, Kun. 


6117 


PREMIERE ET DERNIERE AUBADES; de 
Paul Lacombe, transcription par H. 
Mouton, of France, pour orchestre, 
avec piano conducteur. (Sym- 
phonia, no. 36.) [6110 

© July 24, 1913; 1 ec Aug. 3, 1914; 
EK 356798; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


PREPARE TO MEET THY Gop; words and 


musie by Mrs. M. L. Spangler, of 
ea [6111 

© 1,.c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 360721: 
Mrs. Marion L. Spangler, Millers- 
town, Pa. 


PRINCE (LE) BLANC; opéra-ballet en 
2 actes, ouverture, musique par 
Zereo, of France, pour orchestre, 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [6112 

©) Mari 27) T9L5e des Aor) a 
1915; E 851795; Barrau, Luchon 
(Haute-Garonne), France. 


PRINCE HAL; an overture by David 
Stanley Smith, of U. S., op. 31; orch. 
score. [6113 

© Mar, 19, 1915; 2 c Mar: 22, 
1915; E 3860622; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


PRINCESSE (LA); mazurka by D. H. 
Driscoll, of U. S.; 1st & 2nd violin, 
pf. ace. [6114 

ewer, 19, Vly 2c) Mar 22, 
1915; EH 360647; Jos. Krolage music 
co., Cincinnati. 


PRITHEE, PRETTY MAIDEN ; words by Gil- 
bert, music by Sullivan, arr. by Os- 
borne McConathy, of U. S.; 1st and 
2d sop. and alt., bass ad lib. (Laurel 
octavo, no. 440.) [6115 

© Apr. 14, 1915; 2c, Apr. 17, 1915; 
EH 361160; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

PROCESSION AND IMPROVISATION. See 

Massenet (J. E. F.) 


PROMENADE (THE); march by J. Frank 
Frysinger, of U. S., op. 112; piano, 
(Random sketches, no. 1.) [6116 

GC)" Mar, 29: 19152 el Mar., 29; 
1915; E 359629; Theo. Presser co., 
Philedelphia. 

Promise (THE); words and music by 
N. S. Teeple, of U. S. card size 33 x 
5. [6117 

©) Apr. 12,1915; 2.¢. Apr. 14; 1915; 
BH 359863; Nathan §S. Teeple, Brook- 
lyn. 


393 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6118 


pt. 111, 1S. 9.0 


PROMISE (THE) OF PEACE; sacred song, 
words and music by J. H. Adams, of 
Pneland.’ ne. 2ine Oneal 
flat. no. 38 in F. London, Walsh, 
Holmes & co. [6118-6120 


(ey Apr. 12." 1915 >" te “each Apr, 
13, 1915; E 351733-351735; Joseph 
H. Adams, Birmingham, England. 


Puccini (GracoMo) Bohéme (La); 
di G. Puccini, frammenti arr. di 
Alberto De Cristofaro, of Italy; 
pianoforte a due mani. 1. Atto 2. 
2. Atto 3. 3. Atto 4. [6121-6123 


©) Apr, 28. 19153" 1" c.,eaeh. Apr. 
29, 1915; E 351885-851887; G. Ri- 
eordi & co., Milan. 


—— Manon Lescaut; oper di G. Puc- 
cini, frammenti, arr. di Alberto de 
Cristofaro, of Italy; pianoforte a, 
duermani., de Attos de 2s Aitor 2. 
3. Atto 3. [6124-6126 


(C) Apr. 28.1915; 1 :e each Apr. 
29, 1915: E 351894—851896; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 


Tosca; oper di G. Puccini, fram- 
menti, arr. di Alberto De Cristofaro, 


of Italy; pianoforte a due mani. 
i Oe Op dl, 2. ATKO 2. pes EO eo, 

[6127-6129 

© Apr. 28, 19%)5 1 c¢ each Apr. 


29, 1915; E 351904—-351906; G. Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 


PuRE AS GOLD; gavotte by Eduard 
Holst, of U. S., rev. and fingered by 
Otto Ebel; piano. [6130 


©’ Mar, 26%" 199522 ee!) Mar23, 


1915; E 360712; Chandler-Ebel mu- 
sic eo0., Brooklyn. 


PUSSY ASLEEP; by Richard Richards, 
of U. Sx op: 21; pianos, (S nature 
studies, no. 7.) [61381 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 9; 1915; 
Eoasor(¢; s.. EY Wood “music ce... 
Boston. 


PuUSSY’sS LESSON; words and music by 


Walk Porter, dof Uses: [6132 
©). Max, ¢22% £915 sip? ye. pie 2, 


1915; E 860643; Century music pub. 
co. New York. 


PUT BOTH HANDS UP; words and music 

by Mrs. M. L. Spangler, of U. S. 

[61838 

©1 ee. Mare 18) \1915 360720 ; 

Mrs. Marion L. Spangler, Millers- 
town, Pa. 


PUTTING BABY 


‘UT ON YOUR BLUE GINGHAM GOWN; 
words and music by Harold Free- 
man, of. U.S: [6134 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ec: May 6, 1915; 

E 362248; Harold Freeman 6co., 
Providence, R. I. 

Meow 


TO SLEEP. See 


lullaby. 


QUATUOR EN RE MAJEUR; Final, no. 4, 
par A. Perrilhou, of France. pour 


instruments a cordes; partition et 
parties. [6185 

© June 19,'1913; fic Agee 
1914; E 356815; Heugel et cie, 
Paris. 


QUEEN LOUISE; valse hesitation, by 
James Reese Europe, arr. by J. 
Louis von der Mehden, jr., of U. 8S. 
1. Piano. “fol! (2) Orch ae 

[6136, 6137 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 ce. each Apr. 10, 

1915; E 361049, 361050; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 


CUFEN OF MY HEART, OF MY SOUL; 
words and music by G. M. Tidd, of 
U_S. : [6138 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1915; 
F. 359705; G. M. Tidd, Marion, O. 


QUIET LITTLE EVENINGS AT HOME; from 
A modern Eve, lyric by Benj. Hap- 
good Burt, music by Ben. M. Jerome, 
of U. S. [6189 

© Apr. 12, 1915.52 er Ape, 
1915; E 359805; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


RapBit (THE) HUNT (Auf der Kanich- 
enjagd) ; characteristic piece by Ar- 


noldo Sartorio, op. 1061; piano. 
(Study and entertainment, no. 6.) 
[6140 


© Apr: 21, 1915; 2 ¢ Apes 
1915; E 3856777; Theo. Presser co: 
Philadelphia. 


RABBITS’ (THE) REVELS; by Richard 
Richards, of U. S., op. 21; piano. 
(8 nature pictures, no. 6.) [6141 

Mar.’. 22° 19055 2 sen eee 
1915; EK 359776; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


RADIANT FLOWERS; valse di salon, by 
-Chas. E. Saville, of U. S.; piano. 
[6142 
©; Apr. 12,) 1915; 2 eae 
1915: E 361100; Hatch music Co., 
Philadelphia. 


504 


~~ 


ao, 5, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6160 | 


RADIANT REDLANDS; lyric by W. M. 
Kerr, melody by J. H. Flinn, of U. S. 
Redlands, Cal., J. o Flinn. [61438 

@i Apres 6) 19153 /2-¢) Apr 5, 1915; 
E 360939; W. M. Kerr & JE Felon, 
Redlands, Cal. 


RAGTIME ANDY; words and music by 

A. Hart, of U. S., words and melody. 

[6144 

© 1 ¢..Mar. 23, 1915; BE 359525; 
Abraham Hart, Newburg, N. Y. 


RAGTIME METHOD; short cut to playing 
popular piano music by Alexander 
J. MacDonald, of U. S. 

mreen.. 19, 1915° 2 c.. Apr,.,.9, 
1915; E 361415; United schools of 
popular music, Boston. 


RAILROAD JIM; words and music by 
Nat H. Vincent, of U. S.; arr. by E. 
Morbach, of U.S. [6146 

© 1 ec Apr. 27, 1915; E 362103; 
F. B. Haviland pub. co., inc., New 
York. 


Rain; words by Walter Huston and 
B. Whipple, music by B. Whipple of 
U. S., arr. by Raymond Mathews, of 
eS: [6147 

@-ie¢. Apr. 22, 1915; E 361405; 
Bayone Whipple, Long Island, N. Y. 


RAIN AND SUN; by Albert F. Mengel, 
of U. S.; song with piano acc. 
[6148 
Apri 15, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361275; Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 


RAINBOW WALTZ; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 70; piano. New York, 


The Virgil piano school co. [6149 

© Apr.|' 21, 1915 #2) c. Apr. | 22, 
1915; E 3861469; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


RAINy (THE) DAy; action song, words 

and music by Will. Porter, of U. S. 

[6150 

G Mar, 22, .1915.:..2..¢. «Mar, 22, 

1915; EK 360642; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


RALLY (THE) SONG: words and music 

by J. E. McConnell, of U. S. [6151 

© Dee. 6, 1914: 2 c. Dec. 1, 1914; 

E 359793; James Edwin McConnell, 
Lincoln, Nebr. 


RAMONA’S DREAM; words and music by 
BEY C. S. Fisher, of U. 8. [6152 


@ivApr. 44,4915. 2 -@)Apr:: 20, 
1915; E 359990; Florence C. Seward 
Fisher, San Jacinto, Cal. 


[6145 | 


RANDALL’S VILLAGE vorcres; for schools, 
conventions and musical unions, by 
Ransom H. Randall. 170 p. 8vo. 
(With this: Randall’s musical elo- 
cution ) [61538 


© Apr. 24, 1915; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
30, 1915; A 398730; Ransom H. Ran- 
dall, Chicago. 


RAYO DE LUNA; romanza, letra de 
Dolores R. de Tio, musica de Julian 
Andine, of Puerto Rico; canto, vio- 
lin y piano. [6154 

© Mar. 30, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
EK 360795; J. Laza & co., San Juan, 
Puerto Rico. 


RECOLLECTIONS; words by A. 4H. 
Brown, wusic by George M. Potter, 
of U. S [6155 

Ora Oo. 191s D> er Api 9) 


1915; H 35 
pub. assn., 


9908; Co-operative music 
Boston. 


Rep (THE) OROS GIRL; words by H. 
Acton Langslow, music by Alfred 
Valentine, of U. S. [6156 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1915; E 360614; 
Flower city music pub. co., Roches- 
ber. Na 


RrED (A) CROSS VOLUNTEER; words and 
music by HE. P. Kaps, of U. S. New 
York, C. L. Partee music pub. co. 

[6157 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 

1915; EH 362227; E. Paul Kaps, New 
York. 


Rrp DEVON BY THE SEA. See I dream 
of a garden of sunshine. 


RED LETTER DAYS; four songs, ae by 
Helen Taylor, music by Hasthope 


Martin, of England; nos. 14 for 
high voice. Contents:—St. Valen- 
* tine.—The first of May.—The bright- 


est day.—St. Nicholas in the morn- 
ing. [6158 
©) Apr. 19, 1915s 2. ce; Apri a20; 


1915; H 351814; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 

Rep ReYNARD; fox trot by Arthur C. 
Morse, arr. by R. HE. Hildreth, of 
U. S.; orchestra. 4to. [6159 

©) Mar, (29) 1915 20. Mary 3i, 
1915; E 359670; Walter Jacobs, 
Boston. 


Reep (G. B.) Intermezzo, by G. B. 
Reed, of U. 8.; piano. [6160 
© 1c. May 4, 1915; E 362199; 
George Berkeley Reed, Pbi'*delphia. 


399 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
6161 pt. 117, n.'si, v.10 
ReGATTA SONG; words by David K. | Rerenrancer; sentimental ballad, 
Stevens, music by Charles Fonteyn words by J. Fullard, musie by 
Manney, of U. S.: unison song for George Long, of U. 8. [6171 
medium  voiees, with four part © Jan. 27, 1915; 2 ¢c. Mar, 27, 
chorus. 4to. (Beacon series no. 1915; BE 859640; John Fullard co., 
509.) [6161 Tlomestead, Pa, 
© Mar. 16, 1915; 2 ¢c, Mar, 19, 
1915; E 860576; Silver, Burdett & | RerusLican Soe Ce ee march, 
co., Boston, by S. Morgan, of U. 8.3; plano. [6172 
oi Duan Ty inant arene . . © Apr. 6, 1915; 2c Apr. 5, 1015; 
RwGiInA COorLr: Instrume ntal Waster 1) 860942; Sherman Morgan, Fan- 
hymn, music by Margrett Sebold, of ford’ Cal 
BETS: [6162 ‘Tete 
© Apr. 6, 1915; 2c, Apr. 5, 1915; | Rese: hymn by Hiram Ozias Wiley, 
H 860941; M. Sebold, Detroit. music by Arthur Foote, of U. 8; 
: : sop. or ten.; alto or bar. [61738 
—— music by Matthew A. Horen, of 4 
U. S.; mixed quartet, and organ. _ © May 5, 1915; 2 ¢, each May 6, 
(6168 1915; BE 862229; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
(CC) Mar, 24, 1915; 2 c Mar. 26, Boston. 
music ¢o,, Cincinnati. ACUSHILA MACHRER; words by Frank 
Mwlar ‘ £ 4 c . 8 
ReraNn OF FLOWERS; a Complete service area here music by Leo eeara 
for Children’s day, words by Elsie Me 
Dunean Yale and others, music by © Mar. 15, 1915; 2 ce. Mar, 22, 
J. Lincoln Hall and others, of U. S. 1915; 1 860004 : Parke, Daniels & 
Svo. [6164 Friedman, ine., Chicago. 
_ © Apr. 23, 1915; 2 e Apr. 80. | Revere (Tue); words by Bret Harte, 
1915; 1 861557; Mall-Mack ¢o., | music by ©. 8. Parker, of England, 
Philadelphia, 1. Key of A. 2. Key of ©. 
Rei reERLIED; ged. v. Heinrich ZAucker- L [6175, 6176 
mann, musik von Simon Breu, of © Apr. 20, 1915; 1c. each Apr. 21, 


Vierstim- 
2. Kine tiefere 
héhere sing- 
| 6165-6167 
each Apr. 9, 
H. Sttirtz, 
Germany. 


Germany, in volkston. 1. 
migen miinnerehor, 
singstimme. 38. Hine 
stimme, 

© Dec. 22, 1914; 
1915; E 
A. G., 


sh 
8517 (Lo—SOLT17 : 
Wiirzburg. 
Rersorck, THE LORD TS RISEN; 
Cora M. Kapp, music by U. H. Her- 
shey, of U. S. Svo. (Jn Captivity 
led captive, Waster service.) [6168 

(© Jan. 2, 1915; . Mar. 19, 1918; 
HH 860588; Board of chureh exten- 
sion of the general synod of the 
KMvangelical Lutheran chureh, York, 
Pa. 


REMEMBERING; words by Fred 4H. 
Weatherly, music by Herbert Mace- 
kenzie, of Great Britain; no. 1 in 
B flat. [6169 

© Apr. 80, 
1915; oseph Henry Lar- 
way, 


words by 


» Cc 


Apr. 20," LOLO eRe 
WX 35 51982 ; e 
London. 
REMINISCENT Roskty Posry: words and 
musie by, J. dae, All, of) U..s8s sar 
by Christian A, Praetorius. 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1915; BH 361496; 
John Leubrie Hill, New York. 


[6170 | 


1915; 13856751, 356752: ©. S. Parker, 
London, 

REVELS OF THE BROWNIES; by Atelier 
Bédois, of U. S.; piano. [6177 


© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 a Apr. 6, 1016; 
EK 859715; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


REVERIE PATHETIQUE; by Henri Beau- 
det, of England; arr. for violin, cello 
& bass, with piano or harp, organ 
or harmonium. (Cinema music 
journal, no, 6.) [6178 

© Apr. 16, 1915: 1 ¢, Apr, 
1915: BE 851818; Edward Schuberth 
& co, New York. [Copyright 
claimed on arrangement, | 


Revertes; words by Henry Cruman, 
musie by Robert Huntington Terry, 
of U. S [6179 

© Apr,. 15,, 1915s 2G) ca ee, 
1915; HK 861485; Hinds, Noble & Hld- 
redge, New York. 


Revery (A); All Souls’ day. by Helen 

Hopekirk, of U. S.; piano. [6180 

Apt. 22, 1915; 2 GA as, 

1915; EK 861488; G. Schirmer, New 
York. x 


396 


PTE aR 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 
RIDING IN THE JITNEY BUS; song and 
one step by M. R. Bergin. [6181 
© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c« May 3, 


1915; E 3861577; Mary Riesenman 
Bergin, Meadville, Pa. 


RING OUT ._ THE HALLELUJAH SONG; 
words and music by S. W. Beazley, 
of U. S. [6182 

Prag: 4, 1915:°2 e Apr 21, 
1915; E 361871; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 


Rio (THE) GRAND SPLASH; rag, words 
and music by D. L. Ahlstrom, of 
Lis. [6183 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1915; E 359849; 
Daniel Lloyd Ahlstrom, Minneapolis. 


RIPPLING WAVES; boat song, by G. 
Millward, ed. by D. Savino, of U. S.; 
piano. [6184 

Seer 15.) A915: 2c. Apr. 16, 
1915; E 361112; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and afrange- 
ment. } 


RISEN FROM THE DEAD; words by Cora 
M. Kapp, music by U. H. Hershey, 
of U. 8S. S8vo. (Jn Captivity led 
captive, Easter service. ) [6185 

© Jan. 2, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1915; 
E 360581; Board of church exten- 
Sion of the general synod of tke 
Evangelical Lutheran church, York, 
Pa. 


RITSCH RATSCH FILEBOM, BOM BOM; 
words adapted from an old Swedish 
folk-song, arr. by A. Paulsen, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. [6186 

meApr. 17, 1915: 2 ¢ Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361259; Alfred Paulsen, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement of music & adaptation of 
words. ] 


RosBIN THE ROBBER; a musical comedy 
in two acts, lyrics by Philip S. Dav- 
ison, music by M. F. Hall, of U. S.; 
vocal score. [6187 


© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 e@ Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360599; Murray F. Hall, 
Cambridge, Mass. ; 


Rock oF AGES; by F. E. Hollweg, o 
U. S.; piano and chimes. 4to. 
(Popular melodies with chimes for 
the piano, no. 1, a.) [6188 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 361599; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


6197 


ROMANCE; by Louis Victor Saar, of 
U. S., op. 75; piano. (Three love’s 
episodes, no. 1.) [6189 

© Mar. "184915 2.2: es Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361241; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

par Madeline Dubois, of France; 

BAANO, dork) Be 2m [6190 
© Apr. 15, 1915; 1c. each Apr. 16, 

1915; FE. 356782, 356733; Société 

anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


ROMANCE IN A; by Thurlow Lieurance, 
of U.S: piano. [6191 
1c). May 10,1915; 2.6... Maya 40, 
1915; E 362349; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


ROMANCE SANS PAROLES; by Charles 
Davidoff, op. 28, arr. by Gottfried 
H. Federlein, of U. S.; organ. 

[6192 

Qmbepy to. 1915: 2 e. Apres. i25, 

1915; BH 362015; Oliver Ditson co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


RoMANY; waltz by Robert A. Keiser, 

of U. S.; piano. [6193 

(OorApr. 7, 1915-2: ¢. Apr. (1985; 

E 359745; Shapiro, Bernstein & ©co., 
inc., New York. 


ROMEO ET JULIETTE. See Guonod 
CCl) 

RONDO ALLA TURCA; by Frédéric Burg- 
muller. Op... GS. no. 3, ed. Dy D. 
Savino, of U. S.; piano. [6194 

Cy Apri 15, ADL 2 Cx Apr: 16, 
1915; EK 361118; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and arrange- 
ment. | 

RonpDo cApriccioso. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 

Rose (THE). AND THE POPPY; Sketch 
by Marion Cowper, of U. S.; piano. 

[6195 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 
E 361661; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 

ROSE D’AMOUR (Love's rose) ; waltz by 

’ William Busé, of Holland, domi- 
ciled at New York; piano. [6196 

(cy Apr: 30;- 19ta?. 2 e7 Apm a0, 
1915; E 361667; A. E. Bohrer music 
pub. co., New York. 

Rose (A) DREAM; words anon., music 
by Sigmund Landsberg, of U. S. 

[6197 

© spr. (19, 71915 52 vey Ape 19, 
1915: E 361209; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


397 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6198 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 10 


ROSE MAIDEN’S RONDINO; by Carl 

Bohm, of Germany, op. 162; piano. 

[6198 

O©mApr. 2" 1915.6 1.2 Vel A pr 26, 

1915; E 351854; Thiebes piano co., 
St. Louis. 


Rost, My RosE; words and music by 
©. H.. Kerr, of U.S. 


© Mary 27, 1945-02) 6" Mar. 29: 
1915; EK 359595; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


RosE oF HonoLuLtu; intro. When I 
met you, medley one-step, arr. by 
Wm. Schulz, of U. S.; orchestra. 
4to. [6200 

© Mar) 22-1915 9 2 e) Mar. 23: 
1915; EH 359511; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


RoskE (THE) OF THE GOLDEN WEST: 
words and music by C. E. Olson, of 
U. S.; words and melody. [6201 

© 1-c Apr. 5, 1915:. H.359784; 
Charles Edward Olson, Mankato, 
Minn. 

ROSE OF THE PRAIRIE LAND; lyric by 
Arthur Ke. ~Bucknan. GMuSsic by 
Jacob Henry Ellis, of U. S. [6202 

©) Mar. 123, 1915<) 2c, Mar. 22) 


1915; E 3860616; Vinton music pub. 
co., New York. 


LOSEBUDS; gavotte by Adam Geibel, 
ed. and arr. by Frederic H. Ripley 
and (Hl. Lo Heartz) of OU. §.; sop.. 1, 
th and: salto, bass ad “lib: 4to 
(Stanhope ed., no. 196.) [6203 


© Mar to tote 2c, Mar, 19) 
1915; E 860596; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing and arrange- 
ment. | 


RosrEs; song, composed by Frederick 
Chapman, of U. 8S. (Four short 
lyrics, no. 1) [6204 

© Apr. 201915 =) .2 "evs Apr. 22. 
1915; E 361406; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


ROsES AND You; words and music by 

Louis Weekman, of U. S. [6205 

© Apr. 6; 19154 2 e Apr, 8,41915- 

EH 361009; S. Brainard’s sons ¢o., 
New York. 


Roses (THE) BLOOM FOR YOU; words 
by Daniel A. McClellan, music by 
Lambert O. Bunch, of U. S. [6206 

©! "Apr. 20; 191s 02 “evar 22. 
1915; E 361470; D. A. McClellan, 
Philadelphia. 


poaon 


Roses FOR YOU AND FOR ME; words by 
J. Gaffney, music by Genevieve 
Scott. [6207 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 7, 1915: 
E 359765; Jacob Gaffney, Beach 
Grove, Ind. 


ItosiIrE WALTZ AND TWO STEP; by C. M. 
Pickett, of U. S.; piano. [6208 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1915; H 359707: 
Cynthia May Pickett, New Paris, O. 


ROSSINI (GIOACCHINO ANTONIO) Cujus 
animam. (Lord vouchsafe Thy loy- 
ing kindness); from Stabat mater, 
music by Gioacchino A. Rossini, arr. 


by J. Remington, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Laurel octavo, no. 
432) [6209 


© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 e. May 1, 1915; 
E 362163; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


ROUGE ET NOIR; walk by James- Reese 


Europe, arr. by J. Louis von der 
Mehden, jr, of U. S.; orchestra. 
Ato. [6210 
© Apr. 21, 1915:2°2 expres: 
1915; E 361421; @ Ricordi & Go., 
ine., New York. 
—— —— —-— eae [6211 
© May 7, 1915; 2 ¢ May 8, 1915; 
10) 360978» Be Ricordi & COsa Tine. 


New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


ROUND DANCE (Reigen); by Gustave 
Lazarus. of Germany, op. 170, no. 6; 
piano solo. [6212 

© Apr. 16,°7915) 2° er er. 
1915; E 362016; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


ROUTE MARCHIN’; words by Rudyard 
Wipling, music We George Chadwick 
Stock, of U. S. [6213 

©. Apr. 30, 1915; 2 ‘ec aimee, 
1915: 1D) 361543 ; John Church ¢Co., 
Cincinnati. 


Royal (THE) ARCANUM; march, by 
Henry Boddis, of U. 8.3; piano. 

[6214 

Ke) Apr. 20.) 1915872) Giese 

1915; E 3861428; Oliver music co., 


Washington. 


ROYAL BOSTON, MON SEUL AMOUR; valse 
chantée, paroles de Charles Quinel, 
musique de C. de Rhynal, of France. 
1. Chant et piano. 2. Piano seul. 

[6215, 6216 


© Apr: 4, 1918+ 1) ¢. each Aue 3, 
1914; E 356790, 356791; F. D. Mar- 
chetti, Paris. 


398 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


6234 


Royat (THE) victor; Easter service, 
words by Grace Gordon and others, 


music by Adam Geibel, of U. S. 
12mo. [6217 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 18, 


1915; E 360730; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. 


RUSSIAN ROMANCE; by Rudolf Friml, 
op. 30, arr. by F. W. Holloway, of 
U. S.; organ. [6218 

© Apr. 24, 1915; 2. ¢c. Apr. 29, 
1915; E 362123; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


RUSTIC MINUET; by Gustave Lazarus, 
of Germany, op. 170, no. 1; piano 
solo. [6219 

GyMar. 26, 1915: 2 c. Apr. 23, 
1915; E 362017; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


“RzUC€ TROSKE RzZUC; arya, z melodra. 
Oswobodzenie KoSciana, arr. by An- 
tent sax, Of U. S., op. 15. [6220 

m Apr. 12, 1915-2 -¢e. Apr. 17, 
| 1915: E 361183; W. H. Sajewski, 

Chicago. 


S—sITNeyY Bi~L; words and music by 

| J. A. Conover, of U. 8. Kansas City, 

Mo., Conover-Sperry musicco. [6221 

© May 3, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 

| E 362233; John Arthur Conover, 
Kansas City, Mo., and Thomas Cle- 
land Sperry, Rosedale, Kan. 


'Sacrep (THE) zEBU; Egyptian, by E. 
_ Vernon Moore, of U. §8.; piano. 
(Totem poles, no. 4) [6222 
| © May 6, 1915; 2 ¢. May 7, 1915; 
| E 361662; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SADDEST (THE) THOUGHTS; words and 
music by J. D. Smith, of U. S. 
[6223 
i?) Mar. 6, 1915: 2.¢c Apr. 16, 
1915; E 361483; Joe D. Smith and 
J. Burton, Dallas. 


SADDLE AND SABRE; march by C. W. 
Bennet, of U. S.; military band. 
4to. [6224 


@ Apr. 8, 1915; 2 e@ Abr. 23, 
1915; E 362018; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


eee 


SAFETY FIRST; words by Joe McCarthy, 


music by Fred Fischer, of U. S. 
| [6225 
© ©. Apr. 15, 1915; 2 c Apr. 14, 
1915; E 359892; Leo Feist, inc., New 


York. 
96078—15——7 


SarLor’s (THE) BRIDE; words by J. 
Franklin Warner, music by Max 
Gerard Braun, of U. S. [6226 


© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359739; Warner & Johnson, 
Newark, N. J. 


SAINT-LAURENT (LE); paroles de Jean 
Baptiste Caouette, musique de X. 
Mercier, of Canada; chant et piano. 

[6227 

© Jan. 22, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 28, 1915; 

E 356245; Xavier Mercier, Quebec, 
Can. 


St. NICHOLAS DAY IN THE MORNING. 
See Red letter days. 


SAINT-SAENS ( CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Héléne; drame lyrique de C. Saint- 
Saéns, trio, arr. par H. Mouton, of 
France. 1. Edition C. piano fifite et 
violoneelle, avee contrebasse et clari- 
nette ad lib. 2. Edition A. piano, 
violon et violoncelle, contrebasse et 
clarinette ad lib. 3. Edition B, piano, 
fifite et violon, contrebasse et clari- 
nette ad lib. [6228-6230 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ¢c. each Apr. 
14, 1915; E 351787-351789; Durand 
et cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


St. VALENTINE. See Red letter days. 


by E. S. Piggott, of 
Keokuk, Ia., Piggott 
music house. [6231 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 '¢ Apt. a0, 
1915; H 361518; Edward St. Clair 
Piggott, Keokuk, Ia. 


SAMARA WALTZ; 
U. S.; piano. 


SAN FRANCISCO TOWN; words and mu- 

sic by L. Du Bois, of U. S. [6232 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1915; 

E 359708; Laura Du Bois, Nevada 
City, Cal... 


San Jose; the old mission, by Carl 
Han; of-' OU. .§,.° op: 22; piano 
(Southern border scenes, no. 1.) 

[6233 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2c. May 1, 1915; 

E 362189; Thos. Goggan & bro., Gal- 
veston, Tex. 


—— words by Al. Bryan, music by Leo 
Edwards, of U. S. [6234 
© Mar. 15, 1915; .2 ¢eiMar. 17; 
1915; E 360567; Charles K. Harris, 
New York. 


399 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6235 


SANTINA; polka by Andrea _ Gilar- 
denghi, arr. by P. Tesio, of U. S.; 
mandolin or violin. 4to. (Tesio ed. 
mandolin and guitar music, no. 162.) 

[6285 
© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 ce, Apr. 16, 7915; 
EK 361190; Peter Tesio, New York. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- |' 


ment. ] ; 
SARABANDE. See Bach (J. S.) 


SASKETOON; rag by Phil Goldberg, of 
U. S.; piano. [6236 
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360653; Roger Graham, Chi- 
cago. 

SAVIOR, KEEP ME TRUE TO THEE; words 
by T. O. Chisholm, music by S. W. 
Beazley, of U.S. [6237 

©) Apr) IevhOt5s,.2 ce.) Apris2t, 
1915; E 361837; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 

SAVIOUR, LIKE A SHEPHERD LEAD US; 
anthem, words by Dorothy Ann 
Thrupp, music by H. G. Bickmore, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. [6238 

1. Apr. 10; 1913" 2 e. Mar. 24, 
1915; EH 360986; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. 

ScATTER SUNSHINE; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. [6239 

© pApriits) ASbos, 2) ce. WA O21. 
1915; E 861390; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 

ScENES NAPOLITAINES. 
(ie) A sae 

SCHERZANDO; par Madeleine Dubois, of 
France; piano. [6240 

© Apri ts, 19iSe vd se) Apr. 6, 
1915; EH 3856730; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

ScHERz0. See Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 
(AOR 1) 

SCHONE (DIE) CUBANERIN; grosses pot- 
pourri aus der operette in 3 akten, 
musik von Max Gabriel, arr. von 
James Clement, of Germany; piano. 

[6241 
(@©y Mar 22. TOW? ide. Apis, , 
1915; E 851714; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin. 

SCHONE (DIE) VOM STRANDE; musika- 
lischer schwank in drei akten, text 
von Oskar Blumenthal und Gustav 
Kadelburg, musik von Victor Hol- 
lJaender; klavier-auszug mit text. 
Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock. [6242 

© Mar. 26, 1915; 1c. Apr. 24, 
1915; E 351850; Victor Hollaender, 
Berlin. 


See Massenet 


e 


4 


aS, 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 10 


SCHOOL CAROLS; a collection of hymns 
for the Sunday schools. 3820p. 8vo. 
[6243 


©. Nov., 22,1914: (2c eigee) oF 
1914; aff. May 9, 1915; A 3897900: 
Lutheran book concern, Columbus. 


ScHooL FoR B. BARITONE, FOR VALVE 
TROMBONE, TREBLE CLEF, [AND] FOR 
SLIDE TROMBONE, BASS CLEF; by Ma- 
ryan S. Rozycki, of U. S. 
anj English.] [6244 


© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 26, 
1915; E 861181; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


SCHOOL OF VIOLIN TECHNICS; by Henry 
Sehradieck, edited and enlarged by 
Franz CC. Bornschein, of U. S. 
Book 1. [6245 


© Apr. 8, 1915; 2c. Apr. 28, 1915; 


E 362019; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. | 


[Copyright is claimed on editing. ] 


ie aly eae 16246 


©. Apr. 14, 1915* 92 ‘ec, MApriegs. 


1915; E 362020; Oliver Ditson co., | 
[Copyright is claimed on 


Boston. 
editing. ] 


———_ —— —— Book 3. 
© «Apr. (1.19155 02 eee ee 


[Polish | 


[6247 | 


1915; E 862021; Oliver Ditson co., | 


Boston. 
editing. ] 


SCHRUMM WIEDEBUM; lied duett aus © 


[Copyright is claimed on > 


Kriimel vor Paris, vaterlindisches | 


volkssttick, gesangstexte von Willy 
Prager, musik von Rudolph Nelson, 
of Germany. 


© Mar. 20, 1915; 1 «. 
1915; EH 851845; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) 
(L’) (The bee): by Francois Schu- 
bert, transcribed by ‘Bertha Boden- 
weiser, of U. S.; piano. [6249 


© Apr. 27, 1915; 2 e Apr. 29, || 


1915; E 362111; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 
on transcription. ] 


SCHULFEST-FREUDE; picnic songs with 
flag drill, boy-scout drill, dumb-bell 
drill, von H. B. Proehl. 31 p. 16mo. 

[6250 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
3, 1915; A 899075; HB. B. Proehi, 
Chicago. 


00 


r6248 | 
Apr. 24, 


Abeille 


[Copyright is claimed | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


ScHUMANN (RoBERT) ALEXANDER) 
Student’s (The) Schumann; twenty- 
seven piano pieces by Robert Schu- 
mann, selected and edited by Con- 
stantin von Sternberg, of U. S. 

[6251 

Pama oft, 1915; 2c. Aprs'29, 

1915; E 3862149; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Vogel als prophet (Bird as 
prophet); from Waldscenen, by 
Robert Schumann, op. 82, no. 7, 
transcribed by Gustav Saenger, of 
U. S.; violin and piano. [6252 

mar. 6, 1915:.,2.c, Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361257; Carl Fischer, New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Sea (THE) OF LOVE; words by P. H. 
Armistead, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [6253 


© 1c Apr. 1, 1915; E 360858; 

P,. H. Armistead, Marathons, Tex. 
SEASIDE SKETCHES; five easy pieces, by 
Hubert Bath, of England; piano. 
Contents :—With spade and bucket.— 
Mermaid’s dance.—The old _ boat- 
- man’s yarn.—Moonlight onthe sea.— 
_ Three jolly sailor boys. [6254 


: © Apr. 20, 1915; 1 « Apr. 30, 
1915; E 351918; Edwin Ashdown, 
| Itd., London. 


_ SECOND CONCERT STUDY; by Pietro Ales- 
sandro Yon, of U. S.; organ. (Three 
compositions for organ by Pietro 
Allessandro Yon, no. 3) [6255 


| 
| 
| beepers, 191522 ec. Apr 26, 
| 1915; E 361477; G. Schirmer, New 
: York. 
| SECOND GRADE BOOK OF MELODIC STUD- 
IES; by L. A. Bugbee, of U. S.; piano. 
or Age. 19." 1915: 2 6. Apr 19, 


1915; E 361210; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


iy, PB) 


U. S.: pipe organ. 
jvApr, 12, 1915; 2 


nn Nn A, OL ————see 


Philadelphia. 


EL eee eee 


[6256 


SeconpD HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY. See 
Liszt (Franz) 
SECOND MAzURKA. See Godard (B. 


SECOND SUITE; by James H. Rogers, of 
[6257 


@y APEX 12; 
1915; E 359848; Theo. Presser Co., 


401 


6265 


SEE AMERICA FIRST; by F. Dudleigh 
Vernor, of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 
[6258 


© May 5, 1915; 2 ce. May.3, 1915; 
FE 362257; Richard E. Vernor pub. 
co., Albion, Mich. 


— words by R. E. Vernor, music by 
F. Dudleigh Vernor, of U. S. [6259 


© Apr. 15,5 1915.42 se Apr. 4, 
1915; E 361156; Richard E. Vernor 
pub. co., Albion, Mich. 


SEE-SAW (THE) OF LIFE; words by 
George Arthurs and Worton David, 
music by Guy Jones, of England. 

f [6260 


(©). Mar?) 99). 710152: d= es cApr. 2s; 
1915; E 351759; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SLE-SAW, action song, 
words and music by Will Porter, of 


ULB: [6261 
©, Mar. 22, 1915; -2 


SACARADOWN ; 


e. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360631; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


SEI GETREU BIS IN DEN TOD (Be thou 
faithful unto death); worte aus der 
Bibel, musik von Fritz Reuter, of 
U. S.; gemischten chor. 4to. (Fritz 
Reuter geistliche chore, no. 27) 

[6262 


iO. Anr, 13, 1945 +" 2.6. (ADEs as, 
1915; E 362219; Friedrich Otto Reu- 
ter, New Ulm, Minn. 
SenpD ouT THy LicHt. See Gounod 
(C.F) 


SrXor MARQUES; tango Argentino, par 
José Sentis, of France; piano seul. 
[6263 


© Sept. 3, 1913; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356792; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


SEPTEMBER EVE; words by N. D’Arnoc, 
music by Bainbridge Crist, of U. S.; 
medium in F. [6264 


© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 21, 
1915; E 361426; Boston music €0., 
Boston. 


SERAGLIO’S (THE) GARDEN; words tr. 
by George Harris, jr., music by Emil 
Sjégren, op. 22, no. 1; high in G. 

[6265 


© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361480; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6266 


SERENADE; poem by Paul Vertaine, 
English version by George Harris, 
jr:, musique de Gabriele Sibella of 
Italy ; édition pour soprano ou tenor. 
(Quatre romances, no. 1.) [6266 

© Mar. 24, 1915: 2. ec. Mar.) 29, 
1915; E 359573; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


—— words by Augusta Osborn, music 
by P. Guetary, of Spain, domiciled 
at New York. [6267 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1915; E 360702; 
Pedro Guetary, New York. 


— See also Suite Norvegienne. 


SERENATA; by Camille W. Zeckwer, of 
U. S., op. 82, no. 2; piano. [6268 
@ ‘Apr. 19; 1915: 2c, Apr ‘19, 
1915; EH 861211; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SERENATA ARABA; di Vincenzo Billi, of - 


Italy, riduzione per piccola orches- 
tra, dell autore. [6269 
© Apr. 28, 1915; 1 ce Apr. 29, 
1915; E 351902; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 
SEXTET FROM Lucrta. See Donizetti 
(Gaetano ) 


SHADOWLAND; by Lawrence B. Gilbert, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. [6270 
@ Apr. 27, 1915:..2 “Apr 28, 
1915; EH 361541; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


orch. [6271 
Apr 221915* 2 6 Apr. 3.1015: 
E 360839; Leo Feist, New York. 


SHAKSPERIAN LOVE; fox trot, by Hugo 
Frey, of U. S., arr. for orchestra. 
[6272 


© Mar:-27, 1915; 2 °c. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359588 : Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New. York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


SHE GOES OUT A-FISHING, WITH HER 
HOOK AND HER LINE; words by Ed- 
gar Leslie, and Joe Goodwin, music 
by M. Abrahams, of U. S. [6273 

© Apr. 14, 1915: 2 ec. Apr. 18, 
1915; EH 361077; Maurice Abrahams 
music co., ine., New York. 


SHE HAS TWO WONDERFUL EYES; words 
and music by S. Pantozzi, of U. S.; 
voice & piano. [6274 

© 1c Apr. 5, 1915; E 359730; 
Stephen Pantozzi, Hudson, N. Y. 


40 


pt. TE, DIS ye 10 


SHE LIVES DOWN IN OUR ALLEY; words 
and music by Charles McCarron and 
Charles Bayha, of U. S. [6275 

© Apr. 24, 1915; 2 e@ Apr. 24, 
1915; E 362061; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


SHE LOVED THE WOUNDED SOLDIER OF 
HER DEAR OLD BELGIUM HOME; words 
and music by C. Vitale, of U. S. 

[6276 

© 1e. Mar. 23, 1915; E 360716; 

Carmine Vitale, Hammel Rockway 
Beach, L. I. 


SHEPHERD’S PIPES; by Chas. Lindsay, 
of U. S.; piano. [6277 
© Apr. 19, 1915;°2 ¢ Apr 19; 
1915; EH 361212; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SHIP’s CARGO; words by Olive Mach- 
naghten, music by M. Kerr; no. 1 in 
FE flat. [6278 

© Apr. 18, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 14, 
1915; E 351805; J. B. Cramer & ¢o., 
ltd., London. 


SHOEBOOT’S SERENADE; words and mu- 
sic by W. C. Handy, of U. S. Mem- 
phis, Tenn., Pace & Handy music co. 

[6279 

© Mar. 18, 1915. 2 Go Mere, 

1915; E 360602; William C. Handy, 
Memphis. 


SHOOTING THE BULL AROUND THE BUL- 
LETIN BOARDS; words by Wm. Jerome, 
musie by Jean Schwartz, of U. S. 

[6280 
© Apr. 14, 1915; 2 @ Apr. 14, 
1915; E 359856; Waterson, Berlin & 


Snyder co., New York. 
SHORT PHRASING STUDIES; by Eliza- 
beth Garnsey Harvey, of U. &.; 


(Summy edition, no. 65.) 
[6281 
© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 ec. May 8, 1915; 
E 362165; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


SHOW THE WORLD JUST WHERE YOU 
STAND; words by Lizzie De Armond, 
music by B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 

[6282 

© Apr. 19, 19153" 2"e) Agee 2, 

1915; E 362047; J. Raymond Hem- 
minger, Carlisle, Pa. 


piano. 


SIBERIAN WEDDING FEAST; Russian 
dance by Alex Roloff, of Great Brit- 
ain; piano. [6283 

© May 30, 1915; 1 e« Apr. 21, 
1915; E 356768; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. 


‘) 


aw 


no. 5, 1915 


SICILIANO; by Carl Bohm, from Baga- 
tellen, no. 8, edited by Eugene Gruen- 
berg, of U. S.; violin and piano. 

[6284 

me) wep, 17: 1915: 2°@: Apr” 23, 

1915; E 362005; Oliver Ditson co., 

Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing. ] ; 


SIEMPRE TU; melodia, letra de Marce- 
lino Andino, mtsica de Julian An- 
dino, of Puerto Rico; canto y piano. 

[6285 


©, Mar. 30, 1925; 2: ec Apr. 1, 
1915; EH 360796; J. Laza & co., San 
Juan, Puerto Rico. 


Siesta (SCHLUMMERSTUNDCHEN ) ; char- 
acteristic piece by Arnoldo Sartorio, 
of Germany, op. 1061; piano. (Study 
and entertainment, no. 3.) [6286 


@Apr. 21, 1915: 2 e Apr. 21, 
1915; EH 356774; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SIEVEKING (M.) Introduction et 
valse lente; by M. Sieveking, op. 10, 
ed. by Andor Pinter of U. S.; piano. 
(Superior edition, 1953.) [6287 

© Apr.’ 16, 1915+. 2.-e: \ApE 29, 
1915; E 362138; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ed- 
ited version. ] 


SIGH NO MORE, LADIES; words by Shake- 
speare from Much ado about noth- 
ing, musie by George B. Nevin, of 
ps. . [6288 

© Apr. 19,-1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 19, 
1915; H 3612138; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SicHING; lyric and music by Le Roy 
Stover, of U. S.; with violin obligato. 
. [6289 
© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1915; 
E 360989; Lyle music co., Chicago. 


Sicn (THE) OF THE CROSS; words and 
music by R. L. Fletcher, of U. S. 
8vo. [6290 

oe or, 24, 1915: 2 Ee Apr.) 26, 
1915; E 361511; Robert L. Fletcher, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 


SIGNORINA (LA) DEL CINEMATOGRAFO; 
operetta in 3 atti, libretto di A. M: 
Willner e B. Buchbinder, musica di 
Carlo Weinberger, of Austria. 1. 
Valzer, per pianoforte solo. 2. Com- 
pleta per canto e piano, verse itali- 
ani di Arturo Franci. [6291, 6292 


© Jan. 15, 1915; 1 ¢. each Apr. 2, 


1915; E 356704-356705; C. Schmidl 
& co., Leipzig. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


, 6300 


SILENT NIGHT; part-song, words 
adapted from a translation by J. 
Troutbeck, music by Percival A. 
Wright, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices and piano. 4to. (The choral- 
ist, no. 408.) [6293 


©r Apr Or Vols” eel Aare 20; 
1915; E 351821; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


SILHOUETTE; hesitation waltz, by A. B. 
Nierman, of U. 8.; piano. Chicago, 
Nierman & Handelsman. [6294 


©). Apr 12) (1915+ 2) er Apr 1a 
1915; E 359852; A. Bernhard Nier- 
man & Jacob Handelsman, Chicago. 


SILVER (THE) MUG AND OTHER SONGS; 
words by Virginia T. Seiss, musie 
by Grace I. Haviland, of U. S. 
(Boston music co. collection of songs 
for children 4526.) [6295 


© Aor. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1915; 
EH 359867; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on revisions. ] 


SIMPLE CHANSON; paroles et musique 
de A. Nilson Fysher, of France. 
[6296 
© Sept. 4. 1918; 1 «. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356793; FE. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


SINCE FARMER Fox HAS LEARNED TO DO 
THE FOX TROT; words and music by 
C. Salisbury, of U. S. [6297 


©, 1c. Jan, 27, 1915; .E 362080; 
Charlotte Salisbury, New York. 


Sincere I HAVE FOUND MY SAVIOUR; 
words and music by R. M. Hickman, 
of U.S: [6298 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 24, 1915; 
E 362049; J. Raymond Hemminger, 
Carlisle, Pa. 


SINCE THE KING CAME IN; sacred song, 
words by Richard Hainsworth, music 
by H. Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Olivet, Ill. (In Crown of 
gold.) [6299 

© Apr.’ 1, 19153:2°e. Apr.'16;°79%5 ; 
E 361126; Haldor Lillenas, Olivet, 
Til. 


Since His PRAISES; words by Francis 
McKinnon Morton, musie by S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. [6800 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2.¢. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361362; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


403 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6301 


pt. I1I, n. s., v. 10 


SInc Me THE ROSARY; medley waltz, 
by Lewis & Klickmann, arr. by Louis 
Tocaben, of U. S.; mandolin orches- 
tra and banjo solo. [6301 

© Mar. 3, 19155 2 ce. Apr. 19, 1915; 
E 361247; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


S1Ine TO THE LoRD; anthem, by J. W. 

Lerman, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 

[6302 

© Sept. 15, 1918; 2 c. Mar. 24, 

1915; E 360987; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. 


SING TOGETHER WHILE YOU MAY; words 
by W. M. Czamanske, music by Fr. 
Reuter, of U. S.; anthem for mixed 
voices. 4to. [6303 

© Mar. 8, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1915; 
E 360566; William M. Czamanske, 
Sheboygan, Wis. 


SINGING BROOKLET; by Leon Alves, of 

U. S.; piano. [63804 

© May 6, 1915; 2¢ May 7, 1915; 

E 361663; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SLEEP TILL THE DAWN; words by Ed- 
ward Van Biene, music by Greville 
Hayes, of England. [6305 

© VAY. 14. PONS 01" Je. Apr, 16, 
1915; E 3856787; Phillips & Page, 
London. 


SLEEPY OWL; novelette serenade, by 
Isabel Varney, of Australia; piano 
solo. [6306 

©) Mar 29. 1ota. a “e. ADE. (26; 
1915; H 351857; W. H. Paling & co., 
Sydney, Australia. 

SLIPPERY STEPS; novelty one-step, and 
fox trot by Bert Leach, of U. S.; 
piano. [6807 

©” Apr 95, Fol 2 Apr, . 16) 
1915; HE 361144; Trader-Elliott co., 
Atlantic City. 

SLIPPERY TROMBONE; words and music 
by W. Welhener, of U. S., arr. 
Sidney F. Myers, of U. 8. 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1915; E 360996; 
William Welhener, Springfield, Mo. 
SLUMBER ON; by J. R. Morris, of U. S., 
op. 84, no. 2; piano. [6309 
© Mar. 20, "W915 = 27 e.> Mar. v2, 
1915; EK 3860682; Hatch music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 
serenade by J. H. Jeffers, of U.S. ; 
band. 4to. [6310 


© Mar. 80, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 81, 
1915; E 359667; North Iowa music 
pub. co., Mason City, Ia. 


| 
| 


SLUMBER Sone (Der schlaf); English 
words by W. Grist, German text by 
Bj. Bjornsen, music by Frederick 
Delius, of Great Britain; song with 
piano ace. [6311 


© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 c@ Apr. 12, 
aor E 351728; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
on. 


SLY AND SHY; fox trot by C. Luckeyth 
Roberts, arr. by J. Louis von der 
Mehden, jr., of U. S.; orchestra. 4to. 

[6312 } 

© May 7, 1915; 2 ec. May 8, 1915; 

E 862276; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


SMIERC ZOENIERZA; slowa i muzyka 
Ant, Jaxa, of U. S., op. 16. [6813 


© Apr. 12, 1915; 2 c Apr. 17, 
1915; E 3861184; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


SMILING Moon; three step, by Al. J. 
Markgraf, of U. S.: piano. [6814 


© Apr. 17, 1915; 2 c Apr. 12, 
1915; E 359812; Al. J. Markgraf, 
San Francisco. 


SmMitH (Ep. J.) [Three hymns for 
Western Reserve university]; ed. by 
K. J. Smith, of U. §.; organ ace. | 
Svo. Contents:—Holy, holy, holy! 
Lord God Almighty; words by Regi- 
nald ‘Heber, music by John B. 
Dykes.—My faith looks up to Thee; 
words by Ray Palmer, music by 
Lowell Mason.—Christian, dost thou | 
see them; words and music by St. © 
Andrew of Crete, words tran. by | 
John M. Neale, music arr. by John © 
B. Dykes. [6315 


© Mar. 19, 1915202 “eae 22, 
1915; E 860655; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


SNO0zLE-00ZLE-00; words and music by — 
Bert Lee and Fred W. Lemivor | 
England. [63816 


© Mar. 19; 19152") Ge aioe, ta: 
1915; E 351758;' Franteis) Page & 
Hunter, London. 


Snow (THE) WHITE GULL (Isunga);. | 
song founded on an Eskimo tribal 
melody, words and music by Anice 
Terhune, of U. S.; sop. or ten. and 
alt. or bar. [6317 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 e; Apr, 5, 1915; 
E 359714; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


404 


no. 5, 1915 


' SocHTINe (EMIL) 


Snowprorp (THE); by M. Greenwald 
of U. S.; piano bass clef, words ad 
lib. (Little pieces for little players, 
no. 12908.) [6318 


mews, 19, 1915; 2) es Apr. 19, 
1915; E 3861214; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Snows (THE); words by Elsie Janet 
French, musie by H. W. Fairbank, 
of U. S. [6319 


© Apr, 6) 1915: 2 c Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 860928; H. W. Fairbank, Chicago. 


|. SOCIETY DRAMAS; special music for one 


reel motion pictures, by W. C. Si- 
mon, of U. S.; piano. [6320 


Apr 7, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 361006; Walter C. Simon, New 
York, 


Sechs leichte vor- 
tragsstiicke; von E. Sédchting, of Ger- 
many, op. 159, fiir violine und kla- 
vier. Contents :—Mélodie.—Barca- 
role.— Valse intermezzo. — Pastor- 
ale.—Larghetto.—Alla zingara. 

[6321 


© Feb. 19, 1915; 1c. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 356703; C. F. Kahnt, nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


SortLy THE WIND SIGHS TO-NIGHT; 
song by Henry Wildermere, of U. S. 
[6822 

on Apr. 19. 19155, 2) e:1, pry: 19) 
1915; EH 861215; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SoGNA, ANIMA MIA; melodia, parole di 
Olga Bonetti, musica di P. A. Tirin- 
delli, of Italy; canto e piano. [6328 

| 


i Apr. 28, 19153 1 ¢!-Apr. 29, 
1915; E 351903; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Sorr (LE) TOMBE DANS LA CHAMBRE; 
no. 4 de Les heures dolentes, par 
Gabriel Dupont, arr. par A. Cather- 
ine; partition d’orchestre. [63824 


© June 11, 1913; 1c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
EK 356820; Heugel et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] ‘ 


SOLDATENABSCHIED, See Kirchl (Adolf) 
Fiinf soldatenlieder. 


SoLpieR (THE) GIRL; words and music 

by D. Fyfe, of U. S. [6325 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1915; E 360590; 
Dorothy Fyfe, Burlingame, Cal. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6335 

SOLDIERS OF CANADA; words and music 
by Mrs. Verne M. Whitman, of 
Canada. [6326 
©) Apr, 13) .1 915s Lh Ge Are 16 
1915; E 3856788; Mrs. Verne M. 


Whitman, New Brunswick, Can. 


SOLDIERS STRONG; words and musi¢e by 

S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6327 

CrApr 1, 1915 >.2 e-Apr-21, 1915; 

E 361893; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


SoME DAY; words by Geo. G. Goldie, 
music by R. L. Harlow, of U. S. 
[6328 
© May 1, 1915; 2 c May 6, 1915; 
E 362288; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 

SOME DAY YOU'LL MISS ME; words by 
W. V. Maderia, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [6329 

©i1c Apr. 138, 1915; E 361064; 
Walter V. Maderia, Harrisburg, Pa. 

See My little dream girl. 

SOME ONE WHO LOVES YOU IS LONELY; 
reverie by Johnson C. Bane, of 
U. S.; steel guitar. [6330 

© rAprE, 25, 19la°) 2 e@- Ape. 122) 
1915; E 361474; James F. Roach, 
Cincinnati. 


SOME ONE. 


SOMETHING NEW EACH DAY; words by 
W. C. Poole, music by S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S.; ladies quartet. [6331 

(CV Apr A, 915s)? ca Apr. 2h 1915) 
E 3618383; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


SOMETIME, SOMEHOW, SOMEWHERE; 
words by James Rowe, music by S. 
W. Beazley, of U. S. {6332 

©" Apr). 1915. 2c. Apes ot 1915: 
E 3613867; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


SOMEWHERE IN F'RANCE; a patrol, by 
Herbert Ivey, of England; piano 
solo. [63383 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1c. May 1, 1915; 
EH 351922; Metzler & co. 1909), ltd., 
London. 

Sonata; by Frederic Ayres, of U. S., 

op. 15; violin and piano. [6334 
© Dec. 29, 1914; 1 c Apr. 16, 
1915; E 362288; Albert Stahl, Berlin. 

Sone (THE) OF GLEN DUN; words by 
Moira O’Neill, music by Helen Hope- 
kirk, of U. 8.; high or medium voice 
with piano acc. [6335 

Or Apr.) 22); 4015%:. Qe Apr.) 26, 
1915; E 3861479; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


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6336 


Sone oF HOME; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 57; piano. New York, 
The Virgil piano school co. [6336 


© Apr. 21, 1915 =/2 .e. Ape 22, 
1915; E 361456; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


Sone oF SONGS; words and music by: 
J. O. Smith, of U. S. 12mo. (Songs 
of our beloved Lord, no. 18.) [6337 


©) Apr. 20; 1915; 2 ec. Aprezs, 
1915; EH 362033 ; le Owen Smith, 
Fontanelle, Ta. 


Sone (A) OF SPRING; part song, words 
and music by R. M. Stults, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Part songs for 
mixed voices, no. 10725.) [63838 


© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
EH 3616385; Theo. "Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Sonc OF THE DRUM; words and music 
by W. J. O’Gorman, of U. S. [638389 


©) Mar. 46, 3915442) q@ Mag. 10; 
1915; E 360579; Atlas music house, 
New York. 


SonG OF THE HAULERS ON THE VOLGA; 
traditional Russian folk-song, words 
by Rosa Newmarch, music arr. by 
Arthur Fagge, of England; four or 
six-part chorus with ace. of piano 
ad lib. 4to. [6340 


© Apr. 8, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 9, 1915; 
EH 351705; J. & W. Chester, London. 
[Copyright on translation & arrange- 
ment. | 


Sone (THE) OF THE OLD HOME TOWN; 
words and music by John Meagher, 
OF WW.3 Se [6341 


©: Mar. 19, 1915: 2.\¢.. Weir? 22, 
1915; E 360626; Treloar music ©o., 
Ikansas City, Kan. 


Sone (THE) OF THE TRITON; words by 
FE. C. Burnand, music by J. L. Mol- 


loy, arr. by N. Clifford Page, of 
U.S: 3 ust. and: 2d. sop. and. alt: 

[6342 

Qi Mpr- 13) Ab a es aor. 1 At, 


1915; E 361161; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 


SoNG OF THE WINDS; concert study by 
Hubbard William Harris) offU2 8.; 


piano. [6343 
©. Mar!) 27, 1915%: Ques, Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359584; Clayton F. Summy 


co., Chicago. 


Re 


| 


ne III, n. s., v. 10 


SoNG OF THE YEARS; words and music | 


by L. Brechell of U. §.; soprano, 
alto and bass. 4to. (Willis school 
songs, second series, no. 58.) [6344 

© May 4, 1915; 2)c. Maly 5, 19154 
BE 361612; Willis. music ¢o., Cincin- 
nati. 


Sone (A) 
MOTHER ; 


To Mary, 
words by 


MY DEAREST 
V. B. oKrul® 


music by Sister M. Prudeutia, of 


U. 8. ,4t0. [6345 


© May 1, 1915;°2 c. May T,, 19158 
EH 361654; "Jos. Krolage music co., 
Cincinnati. 


SoNG TO SPRING; by Louis Dannen- | 


berg, of U. S.; piano. [6346 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2..c¢, Many 2a 


1915; EH 359630 ; Theo. Presser Co. 


Philadelphia. 


Sones oF ACACIA; comp. and ed. by 


William Eben Schultz, John Edward | 


Treleven, Henry Herman Busse. 5 > 


Did, T4-p. ee: [6347 _ 
©. Apr. 10,, 1915s (2.63 Ae 
1915; Apr. 14, 1915; A 3898448; 


Acacia fraternity, Centerview, Mo. 


SONGS OF BLESSING; a service for Chil- © 


dren’s day, words by A. A. Payn 
and others, music by Clinton D. Low- 
den and others, of U. S. 8vo. 
© Apr; 23, 19ig- 
1915; BH S6iba5e 
Philadelphia. 


2 @: ADI. ao 
Hall-Mack ¢o., 


Sones oF ISRAEL; famous traditional 
Hebrew melodies for synagogue, 
school and home, compiled and arr. 
by Martin Greenwald, of U. S.; pi- 
ano with text, v. 1. (Academic edi- 


tion. ) [6349 

© Apr. 18, 19155.2 @ Apr, 
1915; E 859963; Academic music ¢Co., 
New York. 


SoNGS OF THE FATHERLAND; potpouri of 
German songs, by Hans See, arr. by 


M. L. Lake, of U.S.; orchestra. 
Ato. [6350 
© -Mar. 6; 1915; 2%: 3apr as: 


1915; E 861249; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Sones oF ZION, v. 1; comp. and arr: 
by Martin Greenwald, of U. S. (Fa- 
mous traditional Hebrew melodies 
for synagogue, school and home.) 

[6351 

© Mar. 12; 19155 2 \e Mee ae, 

1915; E 360569; Academic music Co., 
New York. 


406 


[6348 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


SoNGS THE WHOLE WORLD SINGS; arr. 
for use as songs or piano pieces, se- 
lected and ed. by Albert E. Wier. 
256 p. Svo. [6352 


© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
30, 1915; A 398598; D. Appleton & 
co., New York. 


SoNGS WE USED TO SING IN DIXIE LAND; 
lyric by Wm. H. Gardner, music by 
Caro Roma, of U. S. [63538 

rap 30,7915; 2 c. Apr. 12; 
1915; E 359815; M. Witmark &.sons, 
New York. 

SONS OF BRITAIN MARCH; by F. W. 
McNichol, of Great Britain; or- 
chestra. 4to. [6354 

© ‘Mani 27, 2915 2 -c.: Apr. 19, 
1915; H.361250; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

SORELLA MIA; boléro-habanera, par D. 
Berniaux, of France; piano seul. 

[6355 

© June 2, 1913; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356794; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 

Sorrow; all that’s worth while comes 
through sorrow and love, words by 
Clifford Harris, music by Jas. W. 
Tate, of England. [6356 

©) War, 19, 1915: 1 c.\ Ape 13; 
1915; E 3851747; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

SoRROW NOT FOR THOSE THAT SLEEP; an- 
them, words from the Bible, music 
by Hugh Blair, of England; soprano 
voices. 4to. (Novello’s chorister 
series, no. 48.) [6357 

Aor 36, Tots: 1c Apr. 27; 
1915; EH 351862; Novello & co., 1td., 
London. 

SOSPIRI E BACI (Sighs and kisses) ; 
waltz, di F. della Rosa, rid. di Fla- 
minio Pignolom, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York, N. Y., due mandolini 
e chitarra. 4to. (Pagani edition, 
Series 9, no. 83.) [6358 

Apr 21915: 2.¢e Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 361016; O. Pagini & bro., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. ] 

SourRcE (LA); suite de Léo Delibes, 
transcription par H. Mouton, of 
France; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur; (Symphonia, no. 31.) Con- 
tents:—l. Pas des  echarpes.—2. 
Andante.—3. Variations.—4. Danse 
circassienne. [6359 

©. June Hy 1918; fe. Aue): 8, 
1913; E 356821; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


6367 

Sous LES TILLEULS. See Massenet 
bie Eos BY.) 

SoUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRIUMPHAL 


MARCH; by Winnie Cutter, of Can- 
ada and Chas. Fessia, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at San Luis Obispo, Cal., arr. 


by Alford-Colby; orchestra. 4to. 
[6360 
© Mar. 15, .1915.3),.2);.c. .Mar, 31, 


1915; E 360881; Winnie Cutter and 
Charles Fessia, San Luis Obispo, 
Cal. 


SouvENIR DU RieI; idylle, by F. 
Doppler, op. 34, arr. by Lucius Hos- 
mer, of U. S.; orchestra with piano 
ace, [6861 


© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 ©. Apr. 23, 
1915; H 362002; Cundy Bettoney co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


SOUVENIR OF ROME; waltz by G. Spara- 
cino, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; piano. [63862 


© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 30, 
1915; E 361668; A. E. Bohrer music 
pub. co., New York. 


SPEEDWAY MARCH; two-step by Cor- 
nelia Luscomb, of U. S., arr. by 
Mackie-Beyer, of U. S.; orchestra. 
Ato. [6363 


Ow Mars 30, 1915: 2 6. Apr ck 
1915; E 360800; J. W. Pepper & son, 
Philadelphia. 


SPEND THE DAY WITH Hi1M; words by 
James Rowe, music by S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S. _ [6364 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361388; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


SPINNING (A) TOP; by I. Berger, of 
Wass: violin and piano. [6365 
© Mar, 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 5, 1915; 

E 359729; Isador Berger, Chicago. 


SPIRIT (THE) OF CALIFORNIA; words 
by H. S. Church, music by Heinrich 
Bauer, of U.S. [6366 

G1 @ Age, GG 191s Ky aaa 
Harry Shaw Church, McGill, Nev. 


SPLEEN; poésie de Paul Verlaine, mu- 
Sique de Madeleine Dubois, of 
France. [6367 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1c. Apr. 16, 1915; 
E 356731; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


407 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6368 pt. III, n. s., v.10 
Spoor (Louis) 45 exercises, from | SPRINGTIME; words and music by Carl 
the violin school; by L. Spohr, ed. Hoffnung, of U. S. [6377 
by H. Wessely, of Great Britain; © May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
violin. [6368 | 362191; Trinity music co., Provi- 


© Mar. 9, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1915; dence, R. I. 
E 351869; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- | SPRINGTIME (THE) IS THE SWEETEST 


ing.] OF THE YEAR; words by F. L. Cum- 
mings, music by Raymond A. 

SPOOKVILLE CHIMES; fox trot, by Theo- Browne, of U. S. [63878 
dore Morse, arr. by Theo. M. Tobani, © 1c. Apr. 27, 1915; BE 362081; 


of U. S.; full orchestra. 4to. [63869 Florence L. Cummings, Andover, 
© Feb. 2, 1915; 2c. Apr. 20, 1915; | Mass. 

E 359969; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

rangement. | 


SPRINGTIME, ROSES AND YOU; words by 
H. A. Kicsson, music by Chas. L. 


Johnson, of U. S. [6379 

——- —— arr. by T. M. Taylor, of U. S.; © 1c. Mar. 29, 1915; E 359598; 

band. 4to. [6370 Hilding A. Klosson, Jersey Shore, 
© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 20,| F@ 

1915; E 359970; M. Witmark & sons. | ____ game. [6380 


New York. [Copyright is claimed 


on arrangement. ] © 1c. Apr. 7, 1915; E 361170; 


Hilding A. Klosson, Jersey Shore, 


SPooNEY SUN; words and music by Pa. 

M. D. Wilson, of U. 8. [6371 | gppINKLE ME WITH KISSES, IF YOU WANT 
© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; MY LOVE TO GROW; music by Hrnest 

E 362255; Mollie D. Wilson, Albia, R. Ball, song arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
Ta. kaus, of U. S.; orchestra, in original 
Key of F. 4to. (Vocal orch. no. 

SPRING BIRD; intermezzo by Abe Olman, 1546. ) [63881 
of U. 8. [6372 © Mar. 24, 1915: 2 c@ Mar. 25, 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 26, 1915; 1915; E 359535; M. Witmark & sons, . 

E 361492; Roger Graham, Chicago. New York. [Copyright is claimed 


on new arrangement. ] 
Spring ¥RoLICS; by Arthur R. Rams- - 


den, of U. 8.; piano. [6378 words by Earl Carroll, musie by 

©. Apr; 12,1915: 2¢,-Apr. 9, 1915; Ernest R. Ball, of U. S. [6382 
E 3859788; Chandler-Ebel music ¢o., ©. Mar. 16, 1915; 2, c. Mlamedy, 
Brooklyn. 1915; E 360547; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. 
SPRING RAPTURE: cantata, words by 


Nelle Richmond Eberhart music 
by Harvey B. Gaul, of U. S.; treble 
voices. 4to. [63874 
CG Marly, Aotas 2c, Mar, 19, 
1915: E 360629; C. C. Birchard & 

' co., Boston. 


SQUEEZING THE MULE; words and mu- 
sic by J. Berni Barbour, of U.S. 
[6383 
©:Mar. 15; 1915372" ec) eae. 
1915; E 360652; Craig-HEllis & co., 
Chicago. 

SQUIBRELS’ (THE) SWING; by Richard 
Richards, of U. 8.,. op.)2i piano: 
(8 nature pictures, no. 4.) [6384 

© Mar. 22, 1915: 2c. ae: 
1915; E 359774; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


SRBSKE TANCE (Serbian dances) ; com- 
posed by Vojtich Sixtek, ed. by Adolf 


SPRING SERENADE: by Paul Bronte, of 
Australia; piano solo. [63875 
©) MayitTy. 1915; “dias Ajpr. 30, 
1915; E 351933; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


Spring sone. See Mendelssohn-Bar- 
tholdy (J. L. F.) 


ae i ee i reer 


SPRING’S MESSAGE; intermezzo, by Lotter, of England; orchestra with 

Stanley F. Widener, of U. S.; piano. | - piano conductor. Contents :—1. Kos- 

[6376 tenka.—2. Banatanka. [6385 

©) Apr. 12, 19152 .e4Apre 13; ©) Apr 22, 1915) 1c) CRE a, 

1915; E 361101; Hatch music co., 1915; E 351945; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
Philadelphia. don. 


408 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


6408 


STaccATO DANCE; by Herbert Forrest 
Odell, of U. S.; piano. (Teaching 
pieces, no. 1.) [6386 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 c Mar. 27, 
1915; E 359562; H. F. Odell & co., 
Boston. 


STACCATO SCHERZO; by Carl Koelling, 
of U. S.; piano. [6387 


© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
E 361637; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


STAND UP FoR JESUS; words and music 
by A. S. Reitz, of U. S. [6388 


© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1915; E 3859542; Albert Simpson 
Reitz, Junction City, Kan. 


STANDARD (THE) OF BRITAIN; words 
by C. Calvert, music by Mary Eliza- 
beth Calvert, of Canada. [6389 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1915; E 351879; 
Charles Calvert, St. John, N. B., 
Canada. 


STAR OF HOPE; Christmas service, 
words by Lizzie De Armond, music 
by A. L. Judefind, of U. S. 12mo. 

[6390 


© Oct. 8, 1914; 2 « Mar. 2, 
1915; E 3860694; Judefind bros., 
Baltimore. 


Starck (P. A.) PIANO CO.’S SELECTED 
SACRED SONGS. 32 p. 8vo. [63891 


© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1915; A 399304; P. A. Starck 
piano co., Chicago. 


STARLIGHT; from All over town, words 
by Harry B. Smith, music by Silvio 
Hein, of U. S. [6392 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 1,1915; 
E 362178; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


STARLIGHT FAIRY DANCE; by Mrs. A. M. 
Virgil, of U. S., op. 69; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

[63893 

©. Apr. 21, 1915: 2 « Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361468; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. . 


STEPPING STONES; dance intermezzo by 
Ernest Reeves, adapted and arr, by 
Adolf Lotter, of England; orchestra. 
Ato. [6394 

© Apr. 14, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 26, 
1915; E 351871; Hawkes & son, 
London, 


STERN’S ALL-STAR MEDLEY OF POPULAR 
AND OPERATIC MELODIES; arr. by Mau- 
rice F. Smith, of U. S.; band. 4to. 

[6395 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2c. Apr. 8, 1915; 

E 361020; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on 
compilation & arrangement. ] 


STint (THE) SMALL VOICE; words by 
T. O. Chisholm, music by S. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. [6396 

© Apr. 1, 1915* 2'e Apr. 21,1915; 
E 3613876; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


STONEY (THE) LONESOME PATH; words 
by A. C. Grosse, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S. [63897 


© tc: Apr, 21,1915; BH 362216; 
Albert C. Grosse, New York. 


SToP THIEF; words by R. P. Weston, 
music by H. EH. Darewski, of Eng- 
land. [6398 


© Mar. 19, 1915; 1 e, Apr. 13, 
1915; #&. 3851775; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


STOP THIEF! SOMEBODY STOLE MY GIRL} 
words by Reginald R. Pulford, music 
by W. N. Moffett, of U. S. [6399 

iy Apr Ter bO Le: Qu ei Apr..17, 
1915; E 359931; Dickinson music 
pub. co., Detroit. 


StoRM (THE) CLOUD; march by John 
Henry Jeffers, of U. S.; band. 
[6400 
{C) Mar, 30, 1915: 2. ec. Mar. 31, 
1915; E 359669; North Iowa musie 
pub. co., Mason City, Ia. 


Story (THE) OF LOVE; Christmas 
service, words by W. B. Judefind 
and Lizzie De Armond, music by W. 
B. Judefind. 12mo. [6401 

© Oct. 8, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1915; 
E 3860695; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 


STRAWBERRY SHORT; cake walk or one 
step, by Oscar St. John, of U. S., arr. 
by Stephen O. Jones, of U. 8.; piano. 
New York, Enterprise music supply 
co. [6402 

CS Apr 2a, 195.) 2: en Ape ae, 
1915; EK 3862220; R. Kabot, Brooklyn. 


Street (THE) CAR RAG; words and 
music by Jack Frost and James 
White, of U. S. [6403 

Cy. App. 2b 191s:  2ues Aor 2h, 
1915; E 361286; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


409 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6404 


STRENUOUS LIFE; 
Boehme, of U. S., piano. [6404 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 2 ¢.. Apr. 19, 
1915; EH 361251 Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


STUDENT’S PEP MARCH; by J. H. Jef- 
fers, of U. S.; band. 4to. 


© Mar. 30, 1915; 2.¢. Mar. 31, 
1915; E 359668; North Iowa music 
pub. C0., Mason City, Ia. 


STUDENT’s SCHUMANN. See Schumann 
(R. A.) 


STUDY AND PASTIME; twenty-eight first 
and second grade pieces, ed. by 
Thos. 4 Becket, of U. S.; piano. 

[6406 

© Mar. 80, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; 

E 360824; Hatch music ¢co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SU, SU, SU, (Soo, soo, soo); wiegen- 
lied, words by Wilhelm Benignus, 
music by E. Haile, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York, N. Y. [6407 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 « Apr. 19, 
1915; E 861294; Eugen Haile, New 
York. 


SUANTRAIGHE; an Irish slumber song 
by E. B. Salandri, of U. S.; piano. 
[6408 


© .Mar,~ 20) 2015! 2.te, Mar, 22. 
1915; E 360625; W. B. Hasey, Bos- 
ton. 

SUFFRAGETTES; words by J. L. Mc- 
Lane, musie by Henry C. Herbert, of 
U.S. New York, P. J. Howley music 
co. [6409 

© Dee. 22.1914... 2.@ ° Apr. ..12, 
1915; E 359928; J. L. McLane, Tal- 
ladega, Ala. 

SUITE EN MI MINEUR; par Ch. M. 
Widor, of France, op. 21 pour vio- 
loncelle et orchestre. Suite com- 


1. Méditation.—2. Appassionato.—3. 
Canzonetta.—4. Final. [6410 
© May 29, 1918; 1c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
Ei 856822; Heugel et cie., Paris. 

SUITE IN F'; by Arcangelo Corelli, arr. 
by T. Tertius Noble, of U. S.; organ. 
[6411 
© Apr. 9, 1915; 2.c. Apr. 18, 1915; 

E 361089; G. Schirmer, New York. 
SUITE NORVEGIENNE; par J. Danglas, of 


France; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. Contents: — 1. 
Marche.—2, Aubade.—8. Sérénade.— 
4, Danse. [6412 


© May 29, 1918; 1 ce. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356824; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


[6405 - 


SS EE EES eee 


pt. U1, n. s., v.10 


march, by J. G. | SUMMER PRAISES; Children’s day sery- 


ice, words by Mabel J. Roseman, Al- 
fred Barrati, and James L, Elder- 
dice, music by A. L. Judefind, of 
U. S., and others. 8vo. [6413 

© Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1915; 
E 360977 ; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 


SumMMEeEr’s (A) LULLABY; valse by K. A. 
Tallmadge, of U. S.; melody only. 
[6414 
© 1c. Apr. 5, 1915; E 359710; 
Kirby A. Tallmadge, Chicago. 


SUMNER HIGH; solo and quartette, 
words by J. W. Myers, music by 
Gerald Tyler, of U. S. [6415 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; 


E 360880; Thiebes piano co., St. 
Louis. 
SuMsIon (C. Corspett) ‘Three pre- 


ludes; second set, by C. C. Sumsion, 
of England, op. 21, nos. 4-6; organ. 
obl. 8vo. London, England, Novello 
& co. [6416 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 @ Apr. 19, 
1915; E 356741; C. Gorbett Sumsion, 
Oxford, London. 


Sun (THE) IS SHINING BRIGHTLY—NOT 
FOR ME; words and musi¢c by Charles 
Collins, Terry Sullivan and Percy 
Edgar, of England. [6417 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 1 ¢, Apr 18, 
1915;' HE 851751; Francis, Day 
Hunter, London. 


SUNBEAM CAPRICE; by Mrs. A. M. Vir- 
gil, of U. S., op. 54; piano. New 
York, The Virgil piano school co. 

[6418 

©) MAvaI © 2a 1915: 2 ¢. Apr. 22, 

1915; BH 361453: Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


SUNDIAL; words by Perey Edgar, mu- 
sic by Hermann Darewski, of Eng- 


land. [6419 
© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 e¢ ae, 
1915; E 351748; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


SUNFLOWER (THE) RAG; by F. Birt- 
Pringle, of U. S., arr. by Mrs) P i. 


Sly. [6420 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1915; H 361488; 
Flora Birt-Pringle, San Marcial, 
N. M. 


Sunny (THE) BOREEN; song, Hnglish 
~ version and piano ace. by G. Moly- 
neux Palmer, of Ireland. [6421 
© Mar. 26, 1915; 1c. Apr. 8, 1915; 

E 356747; Pigott & co., Itd., Dublin, 
Ireland. 


410 


no. 5, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6441 


SUNNYLAND WALTZES; dear California, | Sweer HASTER DAY; written and com- 


by HE. M. Rosner, of U. 8.; piano. 
[6422 
© Mar. 31, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
1915; E 360815; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 


SUNSET TIDE; waltz by E. Biba, of 


posed by J. Austin Springer, of U. 
S.; in C and in E flat. [6433 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 1c. each Apr. 19, 
1915; i G each’ Apr. 6, 1915°' BH 
361187; Albany musical bureau, Al- 
bany. 


U. S., arr. by M. G. McCready, of | Swrenr Exzanor; words and music by 


U. S.; piano. [6423 


© 1c Mar. 22, 1915; E 360623; 
Emma Biba, Muscoda, Wis. 


SUNSHINE (THE) OF YOUR SMILE; 
waltz by Lilian Ray, of England; 
piano. [6424 

| © Mar. 19, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 18, 
® 1915; HE 351783; Francis, Day & 

_ Hunter, London. 


SUPREMACY MARCH; by H. J. Crosby, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. [6425 


E. Reid, of U. S. [6434 


© May 5, 1915; 2 ec. May 6, 1915; 
E 362258; Ethel Reid, Norfolk, Va. 


SWEET KENTUCKY LADY DRY YOUR 


TEARS; fox trot, by Louis A. Hirsch, 
arr. by T. M. Taylor, of U. S.; or- 
ehestra. 4to. [6435 

Ci Feb. , 3): 1915 +: \26,:c.) Apr 20, 
1915; EH 359980; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


7 © May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; | Swrer memories; by A. M. Gifford, 


E 361648; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
= Pa, 


Swattows (THE); words by Edwin 
' Arnold, music by Alexander Hull, of 
» U.S., op. 24; no. 8. [6426 


arr. by FE. S. Stanton, of U. S.; vio- 
lin or mandolin. [6436 

© 1¢ Apr. 5, 1915;..E 350721; 
Alfred Morse Gifford, New Bedford, 
Mass. 


© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; | Sweer voice or MoTrHER; words by 


| # 361581; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. ; 


land, words by Harold Begbie, music 

by Frederic H. Cowen, of England; 
no. 1 in E flat. [6427 
Apr. 16,. 19154 1 ¢. May. 1, 

| 1915; E 351900; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
| don. 


| 
| SWEET AS HER ROSES; a Song of Eng- 
| 


19. 4 in’ flat... [6428 
i? Apr. 16. 915° fc. Apr. (17, 
| 1915; E 351811; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
| don. | 


| ———— ——-], No. 2 in F. 2. No. 3 
in G. [6429, 6430 
© Apr. 16, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 27, 


sons, London. 


SWEET COLUMBINE; from This way out, 
words by Louis Weslyn, music by 
George Christie, of U. S. [6431 

© Mar. 31, 1915; 2 c@. Apr. 1. 
1915; E 360809; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


SWEET DELUSION (Douce _ illusion) ; 
valse boston par William Bill, of 
France; piano. [6452 

© June 11, 1918; 1c Aug. 38, 
1914; E 356795; F. D. Marchetti, 
Paris. 


411 


J. E. Kelley, music by Harry Payne, 
OE Ui Ss [6437 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 362218; James Edwin Kelley, 
Springfield, O. 


SWEETEST STRAINS; waltz by H. Engel- 


mann, of U. S.; piano. [6438 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 °c. Mar: 29, 
1915; E 3596381; Theo. Presser & co., 
Philadelphia. 


SWEETHEART (A) JUST LIKE YOU; 


words by Frank E. Shohber, music by 
B. Wright, of U. S. [6439 

© 1c. Mar. 80, 1915; E 362157; 
Bertha Wright, New York. 


Beet eseT4, S518io: Enoch & |) PVEPEEArt (A). NEVER’ TARES’ 4 


MOTHER’S PLACE; words by Jesse 
Noble, music by Elizabeth Wilson 
Wakeman, of U. S.; medium voice. 
[6440 
© ‘Feb. +25;.:1915;.2 ‘c.. Mar, :22, 
1915; E 3860672; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 


SWEETHEART, SOMETIME (Geliebte 


einst); words and music by L. 
Forbes, of U. S.; soprano or tenor 
in F, [6441 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1915; 2 :¢..Mar. 4, 
1915; E 3059514; Lester Forbes, Mil- 
waukee, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6442 


SWING LOW; sacred song, verses, ex- 
cept first verse, by H. Lillenas, mu- 
sic, Southern melody, arr. by H. Lil- 
lenas, of Norway, domiciled at Oli- 
vet, Ill. (Jn Crown of gold.) [6442 

©vApr.1,.1915 5,2 e. Apr. 16/1915: 
HE} 361124; Haldor Lillenas, Olivet, 
TL. 


SYLVAIN (La); valse caprice by Ate- 
lier Bédois, of U. S.; piano. [6443 
©} Mar26,; 1915s 12 se3 Maz: 29, 
1915; E 359578; Chas. K. Harris, 
New. York. 


SYLVIA WALTZ; by H. L. Wardell, of 
U. S.; piano. [6444 
1 c. Apr. 1, 1915; HB 360811; 

H, L. Wardell. New York. 


SZVILPIS MARSZ; arr. by H. Silberhorn, 
of U. 8., for the concertina. [6445 
© Jan. 16, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359569; Henry Silberhorn, 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Tac FUR TAG; See Liebeslieder. 


TAKE A RIDE IN A JITNEY BUS; the jjit- 
ney song, words by Elmer J. Whip- 
ple, music by Chauncey Haines, of 

Mase [6446 

© "Mar. 24, 1915; 2 ‘e., Mar. 29, 
1915; H 359602; Haines & Whipple, 
Los Angeles, 


TAKE A TRIP TO THE PANAMA FAIR; 
words and music by E. C. Clifford, 
of U.S. [6447 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1915; E 359848; 


Hmma Christiani Clifford, San Fran- | 


cisco. 


TAKE ME BACK TO THE TOWN WHERE I 
WAS BORN; words by Phillip Davis, 
music by H. Kapner, of U. S. 

[6448 


© 1c May 1, 1915; E 361550; 
Harry Kapner, New York. 


TAKE ME TO FRISCO TOWN; words and 
music by I. Longenecker, of U. S. 
[6449 
© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 29, 
1915; E 3596386; Irwin Longenecker, 
Palmyra, Pa. 


TALLOW CANDLE DIP; tango by E. Van 
Alstyne, of U. S.; piano. [6450 
© Feb. 22, 1915;.2 ec. Mar. 16, 
1915; E 860848; A. Hospe, Omaha, 
Neb. 


41 


pt. 111, n. s., v.10 


TALLY-HO; fox trot, by Charles W. 

Bird, of U. S.; piano. . [6451 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1915; 

E 361051; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 


TANGO, DEARIE, WITH ME; song by 

Chandler, White and Cohen, of U. S. 

[6452 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2° Wi aee 

1915; E 8608385; Craig, Ellis & co., 
Chicago, 


Taneco Lou; words by M. H. Lines, 
music by Everett J. Hvans, of U. S. 
[6453 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1915; E 360906; 

M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


TANGOROO; one-step-trot, by E. Natiello, 

OE U2" S. 5 plane, [6454 

© Mar. 31, 1915; 2c. Apr. 5, 1915; 

E 3609386; Ernesto Natiello, Louis- 
ville. 


TANTUM ERGO; music by Fr. Ignatius 
M. Wilkens, of U. S., op. 75; mixed 
chorus and organ. 4to. [6455 

© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 ce: Mar. 26, 
1915; E 359556; Joseph Krolage mu- 
sic co., Cincinnati. 


—— See also Grieg (HE. H.) Laudate 
Dominum. 


TAZEWELL HOSPITALITY RAG; by M. 
Crino,.of U. S.; cornet. [6456 
©1.e Apr. 28, 1915.2 Mgsoieas: 
Michael Crino, U. S. S. Nebraska, 
Yo P M., N. Y. 


Te DEUM IN D MINOR; festival, music 
by Daniel Protheroe, of U. S.: mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. (Central 
church collection, no. 23.) [6457 

© May 10, 1915; 2 ¢. May 10, 
1915; E 361700; Gamble hinged 
musie co., Chicago. 


TE DEUM LAUDAMUS; music by Ernest 
A. Dicks, of England; voices and or- 
gan. 4to. (York series, no. 677.) 

[6458 

© May 1, 1915; 1c. May 38, 1915; 

E 351918; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 


TrE-CEE; valse de hesitation hy M. R. 

Jorie, arr." by C. Sanna: on ere. 

' Inilitary band. Ato. [6459 

© Apr... 28, 1915: 2 ¢ Ape aw, 

1915; H 361549; J. Fischer & bro., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


no. 5, 1915 


TEE-CEE—Continued. 

arr. by E. T. Romeder; or- 

chestra. [6460 
mOeMar. 30; 1915; 2 «, Apr; J, 

1915; E 360798; J. Fischer & bro., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 

on arrangement. ] 


— 


TEENIE WEENIE WALTZ; by Hjalmar F. 
Neilsson, of U. S.; piano. Chicago, 
H. F. Neilsson music house. [6461 

maar 20, 1915; 2. e.. Apt. 22; 
1915; E 361442; H. F. Neilsson, Chi- 
cago. 


TELL HER HOW I LOVE HER, MOON, 
MOON, MOON; words and music by 
RR. W. Elkins, of U. S.; arr. by Sid- 
ney Myers. [6462 

fe r..6, 5191552 ep Apr.5, 1915; 
E 360943; Ralph W. Elkins, Spring- 
field, Mo. 


TELL ME SOLDIER HOW YOU FEEL; words 
and musie by L. Feingold, of U. S., 
piano acc. arr. by T. Victor, of U. S. 

[6463 
i 1. ¢. Apr. -12,,1915; EH 359813; 
Lipa Feingold, Edgewater. Colo. 

TELLING THE OLD OLD STORY; words and 
music by Harry Castling and C. W. 
Murphy, of England. [6464 

ee Mor tO. ASS te. Apr. 23, 


1915; E 351761; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

TEMPLE (THE) ETERNAL; anthem, 
words by Henry Ware, jr., music by 
J. W. Lerman, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. [6465 


© Sept. 15, 1913; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1915; E 360988; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. 


TEN LITTLE BRIDESMAIDS; words and ; 


music by Fred Allendale and Bert 
Lee, of England. [6466 

© Mar: 19; 1915: 2 ¢ Apr: 13, 
1915; E 851756; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

TEN THOUSAND MILES AWAY; words 
and air by Chas. A. 8. Vivian, music 
arr. by L. B. Downey-Bartlett. 

[6467 

Apr. 29, 1915-2 ¢.) Apr., 30, 

1915; E 361574; Laura B. Downey- 

Bartlett, Portland, Or. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement. ] 

TENDRESSE (LA); by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
of U. S., op. 64; piano. New York, 
The Virgil piano school co. [6468 

(Gl Apr At 1905 2) 2. °¢,, Apre. 22, 
1915; E 361463; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 
New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6447 


TENDRESSE (LA)—Contd. 
valse tzigane, par G. Balard 
d’Herlinville, of France; piano seul. 
[6469 
©) Atie 22). 1913's i Ca Ate 3; 
1914; BH 356796; F. D. Marchetti, 
Paris. 


TERREMOTO (IL); versi e musica di 
N. N., of Italy; words and melody. 
[6470 
© -Apr.: 17, 1915 21 oe: AE a9, 
1915; 1 ec May 1, 1915; E 356827; 
Italian book co., New York. 


TESKNOTA zOSI; stowa i muzyka arr. 


A Sax Op. ays (of Us SP famd] 
Wiosna, slowa H. Bednarczyk, 
muzyka Bronislawa Sajewska, of 
U. S. [6471 


© Apr. v2) 1915/2: em Apr 217, 
1915; EH 3861185; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


THTE-A-TETE; caprice by Clarence El- 

kin, of Australia, op. 4; piano solo. 

[6472 

May 7%, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 380, 

1915; H 351986; W. H. Paling & co.., 
Itd., London. 


THEME VARI£, SUR LE NOM DE HAYDN; 
par Reynaldo Hahn, of France; 
piano. [6473 

© June 5, 1913; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1914; 
E 356823; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


THAT BASKET BALL GAME; by Mrs. H. 
A. Stuckenberg, cf U. S.; piano. 
[6474 
© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 359762; Mrs. H. A. Stuckenberg, 
Radcliffe, Ia. 


THAT CLUTCHING HAND; words by Cole- 
man Goetz, music by Jean Schwartz, 
of Lk Ss [6475 

© Apr. 3) 1915s 2 ec Apros; 1915: 
H 360919; Waterson, Berlin & §ny- 
der co., New York. 


THAT ENTICING FOX TROT STRAIN; 
words and music by J. P. Moody, of 
U. 8.; words and melody. [6476 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1915; E 359563; 
John Peter Moody, Cloquet, Minn. 


THAT FRISCO FAIR; words by La Verne 

Adkins, music by J. Balecom, of U.S. 

[6477 

©, Apr. 15;. 1915 3 92). Apres, 14, 

1915; E 361155; Le Verne Adkins 
& Joe Balcom, Covington, Ind. 


413 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6478 


THAT JAUNTY JITNEY BUS; words by 
J. M. Kenney, music by Philip Em- 
rose, of U. S. [6478 

© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 22, 
1915; E 3860611; Alpha pub. co., 
Omaha, Neb. 


THAT LAKE AUSTIN RAG; words and 
music by R. Rasor, of U. S. [6479 
© Apr 20; “£905 3 82 e, “Apr (22: 
1915; E 3861471; Romie Rasor, Aus- 
tin, Tex. 


THAT LITTLE LAMB WAS ME (Mary’s 
lil lamb), fox trot, from The peas- 
ant girl, by Clifton Crawford, arr. 
by Tom Clark, of U. S.; full or- 
chestra. 4to. [6480 

© eb. 12, 1915s 2) ce. Apres 20, 
1915; E 359964; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


THAT PARISIAN RAG; from All over 
town, words by Harry B. Smith, mu- 
sic by Silvio Hein, of U. S. [6481 

©. May 7, 1915: 2’ e. May 7, 1915; 
E 361642; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


THAT PLANTATION RAG; lyric by L. A. 
Brown, music by Eugene F. Mikell, 
of: U.S. [6482 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1915; E 361539; 
Lafayette A. Brown and EH. Francis 
Mikell, Jacksonville, Fla. 


THAT’S HOW THE SHANNON FLOWS; by 
Ernest R. Ball and J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; voeal orchestra, in C. 4to. 

[6483 

iC) Apr 29." 1h <2 e pr 30, 

1915; E 361545; M. Witmark & sons, 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


THAT’S HOW THEY SPENT THEIR HONEY- 
MOON; words and music by James 
W. Casey, of U. S. [6484 

© (Ape, Ons. B ci Aprr 14, 
1915; E 861150; Echo music pub. 
co., Seattle. 


THAT’S MY BOY; words by Andrew 
Sterling, music by Theodore Morse, 
or WS. [6485 

©, 1 ¢.. Apr, 3,°1915 =". E .S6083s ; 
Leo Feist inc., New York. 


THAT TWILIGHT MELODY; words by 
Jack Yellen, music by George L. 
Cobb, of U. S. [6486 

© Mar. 15, 1995: °2 ¢. Mar 17, 
1915; E 860558; H. C. Weasner & co., 
Buffalo. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.10 


THAT UNIVERSAL RED CROSS RAG; 
words by J. L. Sharp, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [6487 

© 1c. Apr. 1,°1915; EH 360849: 
Joseph L. Sharp, Arlington, N. J. 


THEN JOHNIE CANUCK BECOMES A SOL- 
DIER BOY; words and music by Mar- 
garet Barr Stirling, of Canada. 
Toronto, Hawkes & Harris music 
co. [6488 

© Apr. 12, ‘1915 3\T ee oe 
1915; E 351720; A. B. Fisher, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


THEN YOU’LL REMEMBER ME; fantasia, 
arr. by Ben. Vereecken, of Belgium; 
clarinet solo with piano ace. [6489 

© Apr. 16; 199156) 2 jeowApE 17, 
1915; E 359900; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement. ] 


| THERE NEVER WAS A GIRL LIKE JENNIE} 


or, Down at Chesapeake Beach, 
words by J. L. Clinock, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [6490 

© 1c Apr. 21, 19f52"E s6ls0a- 
J. L. McClintock, Wichita, Kan. 


THERE’S A BATTLE; words and music 

by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6491 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 21, 1915; 

E 361380; Samuel W. ‘Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


THERE’S A GIRL IN ALABAMA, WHERE 
THE COTTON BLOSSOMS GROW; words 
by I. H. Estey, music by ‘Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [6492 

© 1. Apr. 1, 1915; BH 360864; 
Irving H. Estey, Springfield, Mass. 


THERE’S A GIRL IN MY HOME TOWN 
NAMED PEARLIE; words and music by 
L. R.:Barrett, of-Uk Ss [6493 

© 1c Apr. 14, 1915; E 359896; 
Lawrence Ross Barrett, Toledo, O. 


THERE’S A LITTLE GIRL WAITING FOR ME; 

words and music by R. R. Piper, of 
U. S., arr. by Herman Schloss, of 
U.S. [6494 


© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; E 360808; 
Ralph R. Piper, New York. 


THERE’S A LITTLE ROAD TO HEAVEN RIGHT 
THROUGH YOUR HEART; words and 
music by Thos. S. Allen, of U. S. 
[6495 
© Apr: 28, 1915; 2 eo Ape 23s, 
1915; E 362077; Daly music pub- 
lisher, ine., Boston. 


414 


no. 5, 1915 


|| DHERE’S A LITTLE SPARK OF LOVE STILL 
BURNING; words by Joe McCarthy, 
music by Fred Fisher, of U. S.; 
numeral method. Detroit, The nu- 
meral method music co. [6496 


© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 362241; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


DHERE’S A LITTLE TOWN IN IRELAND; 
words and music by Green and 
Starck, arr. by Harry L. Alford, of 
H.S. [6497 

© Apr. 26, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 28, 
1915; E 361534; Frederick H. Green, 
Muscatine, Ia. 


THERE’S A LITTLE WHITE CHURCH IN 
THE VALLEY; words by Jeff Branen, 
music by Arthur Lange, of U. S. 

[6498 

maar, 17, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 17, 

1915; E 3860548; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


‘THERE’S A LONELY LITTLE GIRL IN CALI- 


FORNIA; words and music by W. 
Wilson, of U. S. [6499 
| ©1c May 4, 1915; E 362200: 


' Weston Wilson, Los Angeles. 


) 
‘THERE’S BUGS ALL AROUND; words by 
' Van Ness Clark, music by Vernon T. 
Stevens, of U. S [6500 
(ar 5,° 19155 2 « Apri, 19; 
1915 ; E 361269; Illini music pub. co., 
Champaign, Ill. 


“THERE'S NO NEED FOR ANYONE TO BOR- 

ROW TROUBLE; words and music by 

F. C. Crocker, of U. S. [6501 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 361590; Fred C. Crocker, St. 

| Louis. 

{THERE’S NO ONE IN THIS WORLD LIKE 
you; ballad, lyrics by Frank Weider, 
music by Chas. E. Farson, of U. S. 
Baltimore, Maryland music pub. co. 

[6502 

Mar. (22. 1915: 2 ¢. Mar. 22; 
1915; E 360603; Herman Federoff, 

| Baltimore. 

. 

: 

| 


THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME, TOMMY; 
words and music by Percy Edgar 
and Chas. Lucas, of England. [6503 

© Mar., 19, 1915; 1-ec. Apr. 18, 
ee E 351760; Francis, Day & 

Hunter, London. 


THERE’S NOTHING TO REPORT TO-DAY; 
words by Harry Benaderet, music by 
E. Hauteberque, U. S., op. 65. [6504 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1915; E 359540; 
Eugene Hauteberque & Harry Bena- 
dere*. New York. 


96078—15——_8 


415 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6513 


: a re ae ae rae eT 


‘'HERE’S ONLY ONE New York; words 
and music by A. W. Koéchling, of 
Ss. 


iW; [6505 
© ic Apr. 28, 1915; E 861533; 
Albert William Koéchling, Paw- 


tucket, R. I. 


THERE’S ROOM AT THE CROSS FOR YOU; 
words and music by R. Jolly, of 
oS. [6506 

Or Mar. 27, 1915-2 eo Apr 12, 
1915; E 359884; Robert Jolly, Dal- 
las, Tex. 


THERE WERE TWO BLACKBIRDS; Singing 
game, by M. Greenwald, of U. S.; 
piano, bass cref, words ad_ lib. 
(Little pieces for little players, no. 
12907. ) [6507 

©. Apr 9) 1915+. 2 e¢ Apr..19: 
1915; E 361216; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


THERE WOULD I BE; words by Alice E. 
Allen, music by Charles A. Chase, of 
U.S. [6508 
©) Apr 0, F985 $2) es Appr igh 2s 

1915; E 359826; C. W. Thompson & 

co., Boston. 


THEY ALL LOVE JACK; words by F. E. 
Weatherly, music by Stephen 
Adams, arr. by James M. McLaugh- 
lin, of U. S. basses and chorus. 4to. 
(The Coda, no. 482.) [6509 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 1 ce. Mar. 19, 
1915; E 360571; Ginn & co., Boston. 


THEY CALL OL WICKED WILLIE; words 
and music by Fred W. Leigh, of 
England. [6510 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 1 c« Apr. 18, 
1915; E 3851771; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


THEY CAN CAN EVERYTHING; words by 
M. H. Lines, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [6511 

©V1 eA pr. 3, 1915 2. Bi. 3609093 
M. H. Lines, Jacksonville, Fla. 


THEY DREAM OF EACH OTHER ALL 
NIGHT; words by Grant Clark, mu- 
si¢ by Howard Johnson, of U. S. 
4to. [6512 

© ie) Apr. ‘Fly 1985 7 Hy S6te1ss 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 


THEY HUNG UP THE OLD ’CORDEEN} 
words and music by Joe Guinan, of 
VES. [6513 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Mar. 22, 1915; 

E 360604; Progressive music pub. 

co., Detroit. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6514 


THEY'RE AFTER HIM; words by W. C. 

' Poole, music by S. W. Beazley, of 

U.S. [6514 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1915; 

EH 3613877; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


THIRD SUITE; von Y. Bowen, of Eng- 
land, op. 88; piano. 
& CO. [6515 

©) Apr. 28, 29L5 ud: |G. pr’ 20, 
1915; E 851910; York Bowen, % 
Cary & co., London. 


THIS IS THE WORKING TIME; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6516 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr, 21, 1915; 
E 361851; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


THIS RING OF GOLD; words by Fred. G. 
Bowles, music by C. Edgar Ford, of 
England. [6517 

©! Apr x26, 29155 De ens Apr 23, 
1915; EB 351835; John Church co., 
Cincinnati, O. 


THIS SEEMS FAR AWAY; introduced in 
the musical play, Little Mary Mack, 
lyric by Delbert E. Davenport, music 
by Newton Ashenfelder, of U. S. 

[6518 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2c. Apr. 10, 1915; 

KE 361032; Davenport theatrical pro- 
ducing co., ine., Philadelphia. 


‘THOSE CHARLIE CHAPLIN FEET; words 

_by Edgar Leslie, music by Archie 

Gottler, of U. S. [6519 

© May 8, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 30, 1915; 

Ii 361563; Maurice Abrahams music 
co., ine., New York. 


THOSE WERE THE HAPPY PAYS; 
by T. J. Murphy, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [6520 

© 1c Apr. 18, 1915; E 361073; 
Thomas J. Murphy, Somerville, 
Mass. 


THOU OF THE ANGELS; a Sacred song, 
words by Perley A. Child, music by 
Bruto V. Giannini, of U. 8. [6521 

© Apr: 9, 1915; 2c. Apr. 18,1915; 
Ki 361056; Mauro V. Cardilli, New 

“Worl, 

THOU THAT HEAREST PRAYER; hymn 
anthem, -words by John Burton, 
music by Gaston Borch, of U. S8.; 

* mixed voices, organ ace. S8vo. (An- 
thems for mixed voices, no. 10726). 

[6522 

- © May 5,.1915: 2c May 5, 1915; 

- E 3861686; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


416 


London, Cary 


words 


| 


pt. 111, 0.'S., V, 1D} 


THOUGHT (THE) OF THEE; words ane) 
music by J. K. Roberts, of U. S. | 
[6528 | 

© Mar. 15, 1915; 2 c Mar. 2m) 


1915; E 359524; John Kaountz | 
Roberts, Carthage, N. C. | 
THREE IN ONE SONG. See Yesterday, 


to-day, & to-morrow. 


THREE JOLLY SAILOR BOYS. 
sketches. 

TIEFER SCHMERZ. 
zeit. 


TIGER, TIGER; part-song, words from 


The Jungle book by Rudyard Kip- | 


ling, music by Homer B. Hatch, of 
U. S. Men’s . voices... Svoss) (GI 
Schirmer’s secular choruses, 
6107.) 


© Mar. 24, 1915;°2 


~_ 


York. 


TING, TING, TRA-LA-LA; words and mu- } 


sic by A. J. Mills, Bennett Scott and 
Fred Godfrey. [6525 - 


© Apr. 9, 19153 1 c Apr. 21, 1915; | 
E 356755; Star music pub. co., ltd, | 


London. | 
TIPPERARY; a& humoresque on Jack 
Judge’s famous... 


military band. 
plemental journal, no. 133.) 


don, 
rangement. ] 


Tipsy soONG; words and music by R. | 

Ritto, of Germany, domiciled at New | 
[6527 | 
© 1c. May 5, 1915; E 361601; | 


York. 


Rita Ritto, New York. 


‘Tis ONLY you; words by L. H. Miller, | 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. | 


See Seaside | 


See Aus ernster | 


no, | 
[6524 | 
ec. Mar. 29, | 
1915; E 3859571; G. Schirmer, New } 


song, arr. by | 
Shipley Douglas, of Great Britain; | 
(Boosey & co., Sup- | 
[6526 | 

© Apr. 9; 1915; 1 c. Apr. 20, 1915; |} 
E 351827; B. Feldman & co., Lon- | 
[Copyright is claimed on ar- | 


[6528 | 
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1915; BH 360853; | 
Louis H. Miller, Council Bluffs, Ia. 


"TIS TIME FOR WorK; words by Mabel 


J. Rosemon, music by 8S. W. Beazley. 

of U. S.; sop., and alto. 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr: 21, 1915; 

E 361345; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

Tiranic (THE); words by Nora Loerin, 

music by Mrs. E. L. Page, of U. 8. 


© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 5, 1915; 
‘EH 360945; Mrs..E. L. Page, Moun- 
tain View, Okla. 


[6529 | 


[6530 | 


———————— ee. 


— re Ee a OS rt i US. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


6548 


TITUS MARCH; arr. by H. Silberhorn, 
of U. S., for the concertina. [65381 
ey san, 10, 1915s 2 ec Mar, 29, 
1915; E 3859567; Henry Silberhorn, 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


To A FLOWER; by J. R. Morris, of U. S.. 

op. 34, no. 3; piano. [65382 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 

E 361664; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


To GoD AND IRELAND TRUE; words by 
Ellen O’Leary, music by Theo. Gmiir, 
of Ireland. [6533 

foeomar. 29,°1915:°1'¢ Apr. 22; 
1915; E 356778; Theo. Gmiir, Cork, 
Ireland. 


To OUR SOLDIERS IN GREY BRING FLOW- 
ERS; words by Susie H. Ransom, mu- 
sic by F. A. Plumb, of U. S. [6534 

© Apr. 26, 1915; 1c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
1 ce. May 3, 1915; E 361621; Fred- 
erick Alonzo Plumb, Augusta, Ga. 


To PHEE-PRAE. See Gundelfinger 
(G. F.) Three soprano songs. 


To THE LASS WE LOVE; a toast, lyric 
by J. Keirn Brennan, music by 
Ernest R. Ball, of U. S. [6535 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2-e- Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 359752; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


Toccata; by H. R. Doig, of England; 

piano. [65386 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 21, 1915; 

E 356759; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd. 


ToD IN AEHREN; ged. von Detlev von 
Liliencron, musik von. Hermann M6s- 
kes, of Germany, op. 18, no. 2, fiir 
eine singstemme mit klavier. [6537 

© Apr. 9, 1915;.1 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 351942; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, 
Leipzig. 


ToODPLE ALL OVER TOWN; from All over 

town, words by Harry B. Smith, mu- 

’ sic by Silvio Hein, of U. S. [65388 

© Apr. 30; 1915; 2 ec: May 1, 1915; 

- BE 362172; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


TOILERS IN THE VINEYARD; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [65389 

@) Apr. 1,.1915 ; 2 ce; Apr. 21; 1915; 

_E 361382; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 

— eago. 


TOLD AT TWILIGHT; by Charles Huerter, 
of U. §., violin, violoncello & piano. 
[6540 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2c. Apr. 10, 1915: 

BE 359868; Boston music co., Boston. 


TOMMY AND JACK; lancers by War- 
wick Williams, of Great Britain, arr. 
for brass band, 4to. (Boosey’s brass 
band journal, no. 558.) [6541 


© Apr. 7; 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 20, 1915; 
EH 351826; Francis, Day.& Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


ToMMyY ATKIN’S MARCH; or, My Eng- 
lish Rose, words and music by P. L. 
Heck, of U. S. [6542 

1 ec; Mar, 17, 1915: EL 360561; 
Pearl Leona Heck, Washington. 


TONERNE; tekst af Anna Maria Holter, 
musik af Leidesdorf, of U. S. [6543 


© Feb. 25, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 
1915; E 355943; Theodor Reimestad, 
Minneapolis. 


TONLEITERREICH (DAS) IN LIEDFORM 
(The realm of scales in song-form) ; 
by Leo Partnoff, op. 77, arr. and ed- 
ited by L. Hoffmann, of Germany, 
fur violine. Heft 1, 2, 4-7. [6544 

© Oct. 12, 1914; 1 ce. May 3, 1915; 
FH 351941; Johann Andre, Offenbach 
a/Main, Germany. [Copyright is 
claimed on new arrangement. ] 


Too MUCH CHICKEN DRESSING; tango 
song—one or two step or tango, 
words by O. L. F. Langholff, music 
by Julian de Vere, of U. S. St. 
Louis, Needham music co. [6545 

©) reb.. 27; 1915+" 2 “6 May’ 6; 
1915; EH 3622385: Oscar lL. F. ’ Lang- 
holff, Ft. Atkinson, Wis. 


Tosca. See Puccini (Giacomo) 


ToucH (THE) OF MOTHER’S HAND; 
words by Jesse Noble, music by E. S. 
Lorenz, of U. S.; med. voice. [6546 

hep. 25, 1915. 2 e. Mar, oo, 
1915; E 360673; Lorenz pub. ¢o., 
Dayton, O. 

Town (THE) cLuB; fox trot, by Geo. J. 

Trinkaus, of U. S.; piano. [6547 

©) Apr. 23,)c19hie>? ies Apres, 
1915; BE 361502; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 

TRAIL (THE); poem and melody by B. 
MacDonald, of U..S., arr. by H. C. 
Miller, of U. S. 12mo. Coatesville, 
Pa., The MacDonald pub. co. [6548 

G) Apr. 24, 1915:.2 ¢. Apr. . 26, 
1915; E 362217; Burke MacDonald, 
Coatesville, Pa. 


417 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6549 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP; American fan- 
tasie, by Edwin Franko Goldman, 
arr. by Theo. M. Tobani, of U. S.; 
cornet, clarinet or baritone solo. 4to. 
1. Band ace. 2. Orchestral acc. 

[6549, 6550 


© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c each Apr. 19, 
1915 “HR "S6i2n2 “& polices: Carl 
Fischer, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. | 


TRANSFORMATION RAG; oriental two- 
step, music by Babe Taylor, of U. S., 
arr. by S. Kooyman, of Holland; 
piano. [6551 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1915; E 360982; Howard L. Dodge, 
Long Beach, Cal. 


TREMOLO LESSON NO. 2; by F. Bacon, 

of U. 8.; banjo. 4to. [6552 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c May 6, 1915; 

E 362265; Fred Bacon, New London, 
Conn. 


TRENTO E TRIESTE; marcia militare, di 
Felice de Matteo, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn, N. Y.; per banda. 4to. 

[6553 

© Apr. 1. 1915; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1915; 

EH 361014; O. Pagani & bro., New 
York, 


TREUE BIS ZUM TODE. 
zeit. 


TRIBUTE TO SUMMER; cavatina, text by 
J. ©. Macy, music by J. Raff, ed., 
and arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and 
H. L. Heartz, of U. S.; sop., I, II and 
alto, bass ad lib. 4to. (Stanhope 
ed., no. 195.) [6554 


© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 « Mar. 19, 
1915; E 3860597; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing and arrange- 
ment. ] 


TRIUMPH (THE) OF THE GREATER LOVE; 
an Easter cantata, text compiled by 
Frederick H. Martens, music by Wil- 
liam Lester, of U. S., op. 50; so- 
prano, alto, tenor, bass soli and 
chorus of mixed voices with organ 
ace.; vocal score. 4to. [6555 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 362148; Carl Fischer, New York. 


TROIS CHANSONS D’ICI ET D’AILLEURS} 
poesies de L. Fortolis, musique de 
Alexandre Georges, of France. Con- 
tents:—La chanson du ruisselet.— 
Carita.—L. absente. [6556 

© Apr. 7, 1918; 1 @ Aug._3, 1914; 
E 356797; F. D. Marchetti, Paris. 


See Aus ernster 


Trost; elegisches tonsttick, von Paul 
Lineke, of Germany; piano. [6557 


© Apr. 15, 1915:.1-®. Apr. (a6, 
1915; E 3861115; Apollo-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


TROT, TROT TO Boston; lyric by E. Bur- 
rows, musie by L. McIntyre, of U.S. 
[6558 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1915; E 361091; 
Elizabeth Burrows, and Lucile Mc- 
Intyre, Walla Walla, Wash. 


song by Clarence G. 
Gartner, arr. by Gaston Borch, of 
U. 8.; orchestra. 4to. (Schuberth’s 
casino collection of orchestral musie, 
no. 171.) [6559 

© May 1, 1915; 2c May 3, 1915; 
E 361598; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. 

TRUSTING, I REACH FOR HIS HAND; 
words by Francis McKinnon Morton, 
music by 8S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 

[6560 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c Apr 2179915: 

E 361860; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

TUNISIA INTERMEZZO; by L. P. Lauren- 

deau, of U. S.; orchestra.. 4to. [6561 

© Feb. 18, 1915; 2) ¢) Apr: 

1915; E 361254; Carl Fischer, New 


TRUSTING EYES; 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] ‘ 
TURTLE (THE) DOVES’ WOOING; by 


Ricard, Richards, of Great Britain, 
op. 21; piano. (8 nature pictures, 
ee [6562 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 2c. Apr. 9, 1915; 
E 359771; B. F. Wood musie 6o., 
Boston. 

Tus ovgos; vals por R. Balseiro, of 
Puerto Rico, op. 35; piano. San 
Juan, Puerto Rico, Jose Laza y com- 
pania. [6563 

© Mar. 30, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 360797; Rafael Balseiro, San Juan, 
Puerto Rico. 


TWENTY-FIVE BEST FOLKSONGS; German, 
French and Italian, compiled for 
voice & piano, with English version. 

[6564 

(© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 c Mar. 29, 

1915; E 359570; G. Schirmer, New 

York. [Copyright iS claimed on 
compilation. ] 

TWILIGHT BRINGS MEM’RIES OF YOU; 
words and musie by R. Howell Rans. 
ley, of U. S. [6565 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
1915: E 360540; W. J. Webb music 
CO., Philadelphia. 


418 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


TWILIGHT OF LOVE; 
Havez, music by. Herman Paley, of 
U.S: [ 6566 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 c, Apr. 8, 1915: 
E 359784; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 

T'wo GAVOTTES. Sce Bach (J. S.) 

Two IS COMPANY; a musical farce com- 
edy in three acts by Adolf Philipp 
and Edward A. Paulton, music by 


Adolf Philipp, of U. S. [6567 
1 ¢ May 6,..1915; D 419580; 
Apollo amusement co., ine, New 


York. 


Two ROSES; words by Emily Selinger, 
music by Hallett Gilberté, arr. by 
Louis Victor Saar, of U. S. 4to. 
(Octavo choruses for female voices, 


5012) [6568 
© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361255; Carl Fischer, New 


York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


Twosine; words by EH. A. Bolling, eh 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. 
Tne 
©le. ADE. 1, 1915; E 360861; Ed- 
ward A. Bolling, ar. Lewisburg, W. 
Va. 


U MADE ME CARE; words and music by 

L. V. Dooley, of U. S. [6570 

OrApri'7, 19155 2c. Apr..14,.1915; 

E 362198; Leone V. Dooley, Syra- 
enseN, Y. 


UMP-DA-DE-UMP-DA-DE-AYE, THE SONG 
THAT MY GRANDMOTHER SANG; words 
by Caspar Nathan, music by J. Wal- 
ter Leopold, of U. S. 

© May 3, 1915; 2 c May 7, 1915; 
E 361641; Forster, music publisher, 
Chicago. 


UNcLE SAM’s GIRLS; words and music 
by Garna Villa, of U. S. [6572 
©) (Agr. 20, 191550, 2:.e, Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361473; Anthony O’Brate, 
Enid, Okl. 


UNCLE SAM’S POWER; words and music 

by L. Garbe, of U. S. [6573 

fj te Apr 1%, 1915) BD S616609 ; 
Louisa Garbe, Sandusky, O. 


UNcLE Sip AND HIs FID; fox trot or 2- 
step by D. Cruger, of U. S.; orches- 
tra. 4to, [6574 

iC) May 12; 1915: 2o@>May,. 10, 
1915; E 3861703; Dox Cruger, New 
York, 


[6571 | 


6585 


lyric by Jean C. | UNCLE ToM’s CABIN RAG; words by Will 


J. Hart, music by M. Friedman, of 
U.S: [6575 

© Apr. 1, 1915: 2c. Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 361146; Max Friedman pub. co., 
Pittsburgh. 


UND NUN GIBT’S DRESCHE; lied aus Der 
Kaiser rief, patriotisches volkssttick, 
gesangstexte, von Willy Prager, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many. [6576 

© Mar. 15, 1915: 1 e,: Apr, -24. 
1915; E 351846; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


UNDER THE BANNER; military march by 
C. Wieghorst, of U. S.; piano. [6577 
a) AO, 2 OL 2 es eae 26. 
1915; E 3861509; Constantin Wieg- 
horst, New York. 


UNDER THE GOLDEN HARVEST MOON; 
words by R. P. Weston, music by 
H. E. Darewski, of England. [6578 

© Mar. 19, 1915* ‘fc. Apr. °18, 
1915; E 351754; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


UNDER THE GRAND OLD FLAG; words and 
music by C. D. Brisbin, of U. S. 
[6579 
© Mar. 20,°1915*"2 ec. Mar.’22, 
1915; E 360657; Claude D. Brisbin, 
Pittsburgh. 


UNDER THE MELLOW ARABIAN MOON; 
words by Casper Nathan, music by 
J. Walter Leopold, of U. S. [6580 

@iAprs 5, WisM2 c: Apr F, 1915- 
E 359740; Forster music publisher, 
Chicago. 


UNGARISCHE RHAPSODIE; by J._ Belov, 

of U. S.; violin and piano. [6581 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1915; E 359949; 
Joel Belov, Philadelphia. 


UNION (THE) FOREVER, ONE COUNTRY 
AND ONE FLAG; or, We're glad today 
that the C. S. A. is a part of the 
U. S. A.: words and music by C. F. 


Potter, of U. S., arr. by Dave Kap- 
lan. of, Ue os. [6582 
C1 ¢ Ayr. 27, 191ta* EY s61606 : 


Charles F. Potter, Woodhaven, N. Y. 


UNKNOWN (THE) WIND;  terzetto, 
words by Fiona MacLeod, music by 
H. Clough-Leighter, of U. S., op. 55, 
no. 5; women’s voices. 4to. Quar- 
tets and choruses for women’s voices, 
series 7, no. 1174) [6583 


@ Ape. 28 1915s Feo Ape 20. 
1915; HE 861424; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


419 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6584 


UNTIL YOU WENT AWAY; words by 
Blanche Wagstaff, music by Henry 
Coates, of England; no. 2 in E fiat. 

[6584 

©. Apr.; 14,° 1915; .lsney Ape 16, 

1915; E 356724; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Unto THEE, O LorpD; words from 
Psalm 25, musie by Anna Priscilla 
Risher, of U. S.; in E flat and in F. 

[6585 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. each May 

5, 1915; E 861625; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


VALE (Farewell) ; words by de Burgh 
d’Arcy, music by Kenedy Russell; 
no. 1 in G flat. [6586 


© i Apr. 20, Agta. Inia! Agr. 980, 
1915; E 351914; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 


VALESKA; air de ballet by George 
_ Dudley Martin, of U. S.; piano. 
[6587 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 29, 
1915; E 859608; Theo Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


VALSE. ‘See Lilac domino; 2d encore 
to no. 11 quintette. 


VALSE AMOROSO; adios, by Carlos Cas- 
tro, of U. S.; piano. Boston, Mass., 
International music publishing co. 

[6588 

© Apr. 7; 1915; 2: Apr. *9;-1915; 

E 361053; . Henry W. Driscoll, 
Boston. 


VALSE D’AMOUR; by Herbert Ralph 
Ward, of U. S.; piano. [6589 
©. Apr. 12,4915 '2 ef Apr? 28, 
1915; EH 361102; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 
VALSE DIVINE; hesitation by B. M. 
Tice, of U. S.; piano. [6590 
© “Apr. 26). 7915-2 e? Apr 28, 
1915; E 3861587; Blanche M. Tice, 
Sioux City, Ia. 
VALSE Doris; by John Hazel, of U. S.; 
pf. [6591 
© Apres, 1915 - 2-6, Apres 3, aot: 
FEF 860841; Leo Feist, New York. 


VALSE ECSTATIC; by Vernon Eville, arr. 


by Boosey & co., of U. S.; band. 
4to. (Boosey’s condensed band 
journal, no, 23.) _ [6592 


©) Apr; 1, 1915 :"2,.e)Apr SF4I905 ; 
E 360887; Boosey & co., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


pt: 111, n.S.,- v0 


VALSE GLISSADE (Glide waltz); by 
C. B. Langton, of U. S.; piano. 
[6593 


© 1c Apr. 16, 1915; E 362074; 
Cora Blanche Langton, Attleboro, 
Mass. 


VALSE INTERMEZZO. See Sechs leichte 
vortragssticke. 


VALSE, MA PETITE; by J. F. O’Connor, 
of U. S.; orch. Boston, Mass., Pre- 
mier music co. 4to. [6594 


© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 9, 1915; 
E 361052; J. Fred O’Connor, Boston. 


VALSE NOSTALGIA; longing for home, 
by Vincenzo Costanzo, of U. 8.; 1st 
and 2d mandolins, or violins, and 
guitar. (Second series, 59) [6595 

© Apr. 14, 1915: 2 Go aaeeea, 
1915; E 361165; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia. 


VALSE PATETICO; pathetic, by Vincenzo 
Costanzo, of U. S.; Ist and 2d man- 
dolins, or violins, and guitar. (2d 
series, 58) [6596 

© Apr. 14,°1915; 2 @ Apri 
1915; E 3861166; G. De Stefano, 
Philadelphia. 


VALSE PLAINTIVE; par August Nolck, 
of Germany, op. 190; violon et pi- 
ano. (Six airs de danse, no. 2.) 

[6597 
© May 6, 1915; 1 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 851948; Laudy & co., London. 
VALSE REPOSE; valse lente by Lee S&S. 
Roberts, of U. S.; piano. [6598 
© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 5,1915; 
E 3622381; Will A. Young, Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 

VALSE SAWYER; by C. H. Bradshaw, 

of U. 8.; piano. [6599 
© 1c May 6, 1915; E 362226; 


Charles Herbert Bradshaw, Roches- 
Cero Ni oY. 


VARIATIONS. 


See Source (La) 


VATERLANDISCHE LIEDER ZUR LAUTE, 
ODER PIANO; text von R. Zoozmann 
ete., musik von Hans Schmid-Kay- 
ser, of Germany, nos. 1-10. Kom- 
plett in einem heft. 4to. [6600 


© Mar. »22,.. 19153; 1c, Apres 2, 
1915; E 3851709; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin. 


VE VODRANTECH; polka, by E. Stole, 
arr. by V. Soller, of U. S.; band. 
Ato. [6601 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
E 862169; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 


420 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


VENETIAN (A) IDYLL; by Marie 

Crosby, of U. S.; piano. [6602 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 

BE 361665; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


VENETIAN ROSE; valse a l]’Italienne by 
Al Piantadosi and Jack Glogau, arr. 
by Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; orches- 
tra. 4to. [6603 


© Mar. 31, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 360823: Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

‘ [Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 

VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Aida; ballet music 
from the opera, by G. Verdi, arr. by 
Gustay Hinrichs, of U. S.; orch. 
(Operatic series, no. 30). [6604 

Seer, 19.1915: 2 ¢. Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361429; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


— Celeste Aida; by G. Verdi, arr. by 


Ben Vereecken, of U. S.; soprano, 
alto, tenor & baritone or 2 alto, tenor 
& baritone saxophone. [6605 
«C) Apr. 6, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
EK} 362144; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 
Chorus of gipsy girls; from La 
traviata, English words by M. Bar- 
nett, music by G. Verdi, arr. by Wil- 
liam Dressler, of U. S.: women’s 
voices; piano and tambourine acc. 
4to. (Four-part-songs for women’s 
voices, no. 6147) [6606 
© Sept. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 
1915; E 361691; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


Praise ye; trio from Attila, by 
G. Verdi, ed. by Walter H. Aiken, of 
U.S. 4to. : [6607 


© Mar. 27, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 360827; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 

VERKLUNGENE WEISE (Lost melody) ; 
words by Johann Pilz, English ver- 
sion by Harriet Betty Boas, music 
by E. Haile, of Germany, domiciled 
at New York, N. Y. [6608 

oo Apr 15 1915: 2'¢ Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361293; Eugen Haile, New 
York. 


VERY FIRST DUET BOOK; a Collection of. 


four hand music, by various com- 
posers, compiled and arr. by W. P. 
Mero f[pseud. of Preston Ware 
Orem] of U. S.; piano. [6609 

@ Mar. 29, 1915; 2 « Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359632; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 


6617 


VESPERO AUTUNNALE; lireca di Rachele 


Ferrari, musica di Angelo Bettinelli, 

of Italy; mezzo-soprana o baritono. 

[6610 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 1 e. Apr. 29, 

1915; E 351908; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


Victory (THE) (Invictus); words by 


W. E. Henley, music by Daniel 
Protheroe, of U. S.;. male voices. 
S8vo. (Part songs for male voices, 
no. 20) [6611 

(C) Mar. 23, 1915; 2 ¢. Mar,.:24, 
1915; E 360714; Gamble hinged 
music co., Chicago. 


VICTORY IS HERE; sacred song, words 


by W. C. Poole, music by H. Lil- 
lenas, of Norway, domiciled at 
Olivet, Ill. (In Crown of gold) 
[6612 
© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 16, 1915; 
361150; Haldor Lillenas, Olivet, 
a, 


VIENNA FOLK soNes (Wiener volks- 


musik) Komzak; potpouri, by V. F. 
Safranek, of U. S.; band. [6613 
© Mar. (30, 1915+ 2 0¢. Apr 19 


1915; E 361256; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


VioteT (THE) FAN; pathetic dramatic 


recitation musically accompanied, in- 
troducing old ballads, words by 
Edith Putnam Painton, music har- 
monized and arranged by Harvey 
Worthington Loomis, of U. S. New 
York, Edgar S. Werner & co. [6614 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1915: 
E 3860953; Edgar Schell Werner, 
New York. 


VIOLET (THE), THE ROSE AND YOU‘, 


words, by Jos. Hiller, music by: 
George F. Olcott, of U. S. [6615. 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 28; 
1915; E 359530; E. J. Murray music 
co., Pittsburgh. 


VIOLET WALTZ; by Mrs. A. M. Virgil, 


of U. S., op. 50; piano. New York, 
The Virgil piano school co. [6616 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1915; 
E 361450; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, New 
York, 


VIOLETS; by A. Crawshaw, of U. §S.; 


violin and piano. [6617 
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 3859657; Alexander Crawshaw, 


on arrangement. ] | Pawtucket, R. I. 


491 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6618 pt. 11, n.s., v.10 


VIoLETS—Continued. VOLUNTEER CHOIR. 4to. 1. Y. 2, no.| 
by Sebert Price, of U. S.; piano. 7, Apr. 1915. p. [97]—1 eee vee 


[6618 no. 8, May, 1915. p. [1138-127] 
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 22, [6626, 6627 


1915: E 360683; Hatch music co., © Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. each and aff. | 


Philadelphia. Apr. 26, 1915; A 400076, 400077; 


Lorenz pub. co. } 
Visit (A) TO THE COUNTRY; words by D 0., Dayton, O 


M. Ragon, music by Everett J. | yovacn (A) To DREAMLAND; words by 


Evans, of U. 8. u [6619 Clinton Scollard, music by Stanley 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; EH 360958; FE. Widener. [6628 }} 
Minnie Ragon, HE. Chattanooga. © Mar. 29, 1915; 2 « Mar. 29, | 
VITA PALERMITANA (Life in Palermo) ; 1915; H 359638; Theo. Presser co., | 


by ©. G. Walter, arr. by P. Tesio, Philadelphia. 
of U. 8.; mandolin and violin. 4to. 
(Tesio ed. mandolin and guitar mu- | VyRosTLaA Mi BiLA RUzE; pochod, by HE. 


sic, no. 164.) [6620 | Stole, arr. by V. Soller, of U.S. | 

© Apr. 3, 1915: 2 e@ Apr. 7, 1915; [6629 
E 361189; Peter Tesio, New York. © May 1, 1915; 2 « May 1, 1915; 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- E 362170; Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 
ment. | 


Viva CALIFORNIA; lyrics and music by 
Carlo Oméga [pseud. of H. M. Camp- 
bell], of U. S. [6621 

CO Apre 17, 1915 >2 cc Apr Porto 5; 
EK 361262; Henry M. Campbell, 
Lowell. 


© 1c Mar. 23, 1915: Bi agGe2a. 
Mass. 


VOCALISES AND SOLFEGGI; by Ferdinand 
Sieber, op. 45, newly edited by Ed- 
gar T. Evetts, of Great Britain; 
mezzo-soprano or baritone. [6622 

CruMar 30%, {Obs Hise yA ie Soa 
1915; E 856763; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


music by A. Trube, of U. S. [6631 


York. 


Jess, music by Everett J. Hvans, of 


VOGEL ALS PROPHET. See Schumann 
(R. A.) 


Voice (THE) OF FREE GRACE; words 
from old book p. 384, music by HE. 
Hill, of U. S. 4to. (A collection of 
anthems and church music, no. 23.) 

[6623 
Gu Apr. 27 Gls = ee. Aor, 28.191 
E 361532; Edwin Hill, Philadelphia. 

Voice (THE) OF THE MOUNTAINS; 
words by Barclay Ritchie, music by 
Helen Hopekirk, of U. S.; high or 
medium voice with piano ace. 

[6624 
© Apr. 22, 1915; 2c. Apr. 26, 1915; 


Martha Jess, Oakland, Cal. 


© Apr. 29, 1915; 2c. Apr. 30, 1915; 


rangement] 


E 361478; G. Schirmer, New York. Oe tas E663? It 
: © Apr. 19, 1915; 2.4 Ape iain | 

VOLGA BOAT SONG; Russian folk tune, E 359960: M. Witmark & sons, New 
arr: by Burnet’ C.Tuthill, of U; S.; Wore : . | 
four-part mixed chorus; 4to. (Mod- | 
ern series of part songs, no. 63.) | WALL FLOWERS; singing game, words | 
[6625 | and music by Will. Porter, of U. S. | 
© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 27, | [6635 | 
1915; E 359559; H. W. Gray co.. © Mar. 22, 1915° 2 ec) Mary )22) 4 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 1915; E 860688; Century music pub. | 
on arrangement] co., New York. i 

422 


W. H. S..1915 CLASS opm; Dy "Fs. I 
Vender, of U. S.; melody with piano [ 
ace. [6630 | 


Frank L. Vender, Hast Weymouth, | 


WAITING JUST FOR you; words andj 


© Mar. 20, 19157) 2 iene, | 
1915; E 3860605; A. H. Trube, New | 


WAITING TO SAY GOODBYE; words by M. } 


U. 8. [6632 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; H 360964; | 


WALKING THRU LOVER’S LANE; music | 
by Leonard Marx and Harry de 
Costa, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of | 
U. S.; veeal orchestra, B flat. 4to. | 

[6633 | 


EK 561546; M. Witmark & sons, New | 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- | 


— words by Leonard Marx, music by | 
Leonard Marx & Harry De Costa, | 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5,.1915 


6653 


WALLEY (LA); oper di A. Calalani, 
frammenti atto 1, arr. di Alberto De 
Cristofaro, of Italy; pianoforte a 
quattro mani. [6636 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 351909; G. Ricardi & co., Milan. 


Waltz (THE) OF MY HEART’S DESIRE; 
from The lady in red, words by 
Anne Caldwell, of U. S., music by 
Robert Winterberg. [6637 

fe Apr. 20). 1915-2 .c., Apr: (20, 
1915; E 359950; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on American 
lyric. ] 


WALTZ OF THE KEWPIES; by Mathilde 

Bilbro, of U. S.; piano, four hands. 

[66388 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 

E 361666; Hatch music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


War (THE) CORRESPONDENT; march by 
G. E. Holmes, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[6639 
oe May 13. 1915: 2 e., Apr: .30, 
1915; E 361568; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


WAS MAN ALS KIND EINST ERLEBTE; 
lied aus Der Kaiser rief, patriot- 
isches volksstiick, gesangstexte von 
Willy Prager, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany. [6640 

Ge Mor. 15,1915) te" Apr. 24, 
1915; E 351847; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


WASH (THE) MACHINE; words by O. 
Thorson, music by R. A. Browne, of 
U. S. [6641 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1915; E 360550; 
Otto Thorson, Boone, Ia. 


WATCH youR STEP; from Watch your 
step, words and music by I. Berlin, 
of U. S. [6642 

Agr. 14) 198. 9” Amr. 14, 
1915; E 359862; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 

WATER MELON TIME; words and music 
by J. L. Hill, of U. S., arr. by Chris- 
tian A. Praetorius. [6643 


© 1« Apr. 26, 1915; E 361495; 
John Leubrie Hill, New York. 


WAY DOWN EAST; words and music by 
James Thatcher, arr. by Harry 
Heald, of U. S. Hartford, Conn., 
Thatcher pub. co. [6644 

© Mar. 26, 1915: 2 c. Apr. 10, 
1915; E 361040; James William 
Thatcher, Hartford, Conn. 


WAY DOWN IN ARKANSAS; words and 
music by James White, of U. S. 
[6645 
© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 
EX 361648; Forster, music publisher, 
Chicago. 


WAY DOWN YONDER; lyric by Stanley 
Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall, 
of the U. 8S. [6646 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
EK 361620; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


WAYSIDE (A) FLOWER (Fior di siepe) ; 
Italian words by L. Stecchetti, Eng- 
lish words and music by Guy 
D’Hardelot, of Great Britain. [6647 
». © Apr. 8, 19153 ee Ape 12,1915. 
EH 351724; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WE ALL GO WHERE CHARLIE GOES; 
words and music by J. P. Long, of 
England. [6648 


©yMar: 19,1915 +. 0-"e, Apr. 13; 
1915; HE 3851781; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WE ALWAYS KNOW WHERE TO FIND 
Him; words by James Rowe, music 
by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6649 

usr, t-1905:" 2) e: Aprn 21, 1915: 
H 3861874; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


WE ARE COLONIALS; patriotic song of 
Canada, lyric by Frank Gordon, 
music by Ted Neun, of Canada. 

- [6650 

> Apr 19. 19015 Te. Ar yo: 

1915; E 3567389; Frank Gordon & 
Ted Neun, Toronto, Can. 


WeE COME TO GREET YOU; words and 
music by Marion Lord, of U. S.; 
unison. 4to. (Willis school songs, 
Second series, no. 55.) [6651 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
E 361610; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


WE'D LOVE A GIRL LIKE JOHNNY'S; 
words by M. P. Moore, music by N. 
Lo Forti, of the U.S. [6652 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 ce Mar. 24, 
1915; E 3860704; Michael P. Moore, 
San Francisco. 


WE’LL ALL STAND UP TOGETHER; action 
song, words and music by Will. Por- 
ter, of U.S. [6653 

©)-Mar 22: 19th: 2 eo Mars 22: 
1915; EH 360639; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6654 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 10 


WE'LL ANCHOR IN THE GREAT BEYOND; 


words and music by Mrs. M. L.. 


Spangler, of U. S. [6654 

©1e. Mar. 18, 1915; E 360723; 
Mrs. Marion L. Spangler, Millers- 
town, Pa. 


WE'LL BE A BIG, BIG BROTHER TO ALL 
NATIONS; words and music by K. B. 
O’Rourke, of U. S. Los Angeles, 
Acme pub. co. [6655 


©® Apr: 15).1915: 12 eApr.\721, 


1915; E 361816; Kate Beirne 
O’Rourke, Los Angeles. 
—— Same. [6656 


© 1c. Apr. 7, 1915; E 359764; 
Kate Beirne O’Rourke & George H. 
Carr, Los Angeles. 


WE'LL DRIVE SATAN AWAY; words and 
music by Mrs. M. L. Spangler, of 
U.S: [6657 

©1e Mar. 18, 1915; E 360719; 
Mrs. Marion L. Spangler, Millers- 
town, Pa. 


WE'LL NOT FORGET TO PRAY; words and 
music by Mrs. M. L. Spangler, of 
U.S. [6658 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 360718; 
Mrs. Marion L. Spangler, Millers- 
town, Pa. 


WE MARCH, WE MARCH TO VICTORY; 
processional, words by Gerard Moul- 
trie, music by John Philip Sousa, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. [6659 


© Mar. 23, 1915; 2 ec. Mar, 22, 
1915; E 360665; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 

WE MUST HARVEST THEM FOR JESUS; 
words by T. O. Chisholm, music by 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6660 

© Apr. 1,/5991532)\¢. Apr, 21,1915 ; 
E 361349; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

WE’RE GLAD TO GREET YOU IN CALI- 
FORNIA; words and music by L. 
Meyer, of U. S. San Francisco, My- 
rell musie co. [6661 

© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 361024; Louis Meyer, San Fran- 
cisco. 

WE'RE GLAD TO-DAY THAT THE C. S. A. 
IS A PART OF THE U. 8. A. See Union 
(The) forever, one country and one 
flag. : 

WE’RE IRISH YET; poem by W. H. 
Drummond, musical setting by W. E. 
Delaney, of U. 8S. [6662 

© Mar. 31, 1915; 2c. Apr. 5, 1915; 


E 360937; W. E. Delaney, Winnipeg. | 


Canada. 


WE SHALL BE CHANGED; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by S. W. Beazley, 
of U.S. [6663 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 e) Apr. 25 1eiS- 
E 361358; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
- cago. 


WE STAND FOR THE LAST TIME TO- 
GETHER; words by H. J. Van Dyke, 
music by E. S. Marsh, of U. S. 4to. 

[6664 

© Apr. ‘17, 1915; Bree aoe: 

1915; E 361263; E. S. Marsh, New 
Haven. — 


WE WILL COME; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by 8S. W. Beaz- 
ley, of U. S. [6665 

© Apr. 1;1915; 2)¢ Apr 2a 
E 361331; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


WeErSTER (THE) GROVE RAG; by Axel 
Christensen, of U. §.; piano. Chi- 
cago, Ill., Christensen school of 
popular music. [6666 

© Mar. 31, 1915; 2c. Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 361175; Axel W. Christensen, Chi- 
cago. 


WEDDING WALTZ; by Mrs. Frank J. 
Fedders, of U. S.; piano. [6667 
© Apr. 22,: 1915:°2"@ Apres 
1915; E 3862045; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


WEESTE NOCH, WIE DUNNEMALS; duett 
aus Unsere feldgrauen, musik von 
Robert Winterberg; salon-orchester, 
mit refrain, text von Artur Lokesch. 

[6668. 


© Mar. 22, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 9, 1915; 
E 351707; Harmonie verlag, Berlin. 


WEHRPFLICHTIGE (DIE) BRAUT; oder, 
Der kuss des herzogs; volkstitimliche 
operette in drei akten, von Gustay 
Quedenfeldt und Philipp Weichand, 
musik von Franz Werther, of Ger- 
many; Klavierauszug mit text. 

[6669 

© Oct. 19, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 2, 1915; 

E 351797; Rubinvrelag-M. & W. 
Kohler, Munich. 


WELCOME 10 CHILDREN’S DAY; words 
and music by G. W. Wilmot, of U. S. 
(In Westminster primary quarterly, 
v. 15, no. 2, Apr., May, June, 1915) 

[6670 

© Apr. 1, 1915: 2 Apr 17) 1915: 

E 359919; Geo. W. Wilmot, New 
Brunswick, N. J. 


424 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 5, 1915 


6688 


WELCOMING THE KING; Christmas serv- 


ice, words by Mary Mills, Alfred 
Barratt and others, music by W. B. 
and A. L. Judefind of the U. S. 
12mo. [6671 


© Oct. 8, 1914; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915; 
E 360696; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 


WENN DER LENZWIND WEHT (Song of 
spring); words by Wilhelm Benig- 
nus, music by E. Haile, of Germany, 
domiciled at New York, N. Y. [6672 

iG) Apr, 15, 1915; 2. c¢.. Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361291; Eugen Haile, New 
York. 


-WENN’s MAILUFTERL WEHT; volkslied, 


0 ee eae 


SS 0 


Re re ee oe 


by I. Kreipl, of U. S., arr. by Theo. 
Winkler, of U. S.; male chorus. 
4to. [6673 

me) apr 28, 1915: 2'e; May 1,1915; 
E 362167; Wm. A. Kann music ©Co., 
Milwaukee. 


| WHALEY (THE) SPECIAL; one step by 
_M. A. Whaley, of U. S.; piano. Fay- 
etteville, Ark., The red star music 
co. [6674 
apr, 16,.1915; 2 ¢€ Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361403; Mabel A. Whaley, 
Fayetteville, Ark. 


WHAT BLESSED MOMENTS, LORD, I 
SPEND; words and music by A. Mor- 
ris, of. 1J..'S. [6675 

© 1c Apr. 19, 1915; E 361260; 
Anna Morris, Indianapolis. 


WHaT IF—; words by Reginald B. 
Leach, music by Reinhard W. Geb- 
hardt, of U. S. [6676 

i) Mar, 27, 1915; 2.¢.*Mar. 29, 
1915; H 359576; Gebhardt pub. Co., 
Paris, Tex. 


WHAT IF GEORGE WASHINRTON’S 
MOTHER HAD SAID, I DIDN’T RAISE MY 
BOY TO BE A SOLDIER; words by Grant 
Clarke, music by Jimmie V. Monaco, 
a. Ss [6677 

Paonur. a0, 1915: 2 ¢..Apr. 29; 
1915; EH 3862161; Leo Feist, ine, 
New York. 


—arr. by S. Danks; 
piano with words. 4to. [687 


© 1c. Mar. 20, 1915; E 360728; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


WHAT’S THE USE OF DREAMING, WHEN 
MY DREAMS WON’T COME TRUE; words 


and music by Billy James, of U. S. 
[6679 
Jan, 2,:1915- 2.e. Apr: 7, 1935; 


BH 359759; Globe music co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ImitGs. 


WHAT’S THE USE OF LOVING ME NOW? 
words and music by M. Friedman, of 
Wis. [6680 

© Apr. 1, 1915-°2.¢ Apr. '7,)1915. 
EH 361145; Max Friedman pub. co., 
Pittsburgh. 


WHAT THEY DO IN WONDER TOWN; pic- 


ture play by Ruth Alden, of U. S.; 
piano. [6681 
© Mar. 22, 1915: 2.3C, : Mareron. 


1915; E 360686 Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


WHEN I AM ONE-AND-TWENTY; words 
by- Mrs. C. J. Anderson, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [6682 


Key Te) Apri 2i 1915s" Hy S6ig12" 
Mrs. Chas. J. Anderson, Fort Wash- 
ington, Wis. 


WHEN I BRING MY GEORGIA ROSEBUD TO 
SUNNY TENNESSEE; words and music 
by H. Wendenburg, of U. S. [6683 


©r tre: Apr 22, 1915: B362239; 
H. Wendenburg, San Quentin, Cal. 


WHEN I GAVE MY LOVE TO YOU; words 
by Lester Palmer, music by J. W. 
Conrad, of U. S. [6684 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 361587; James W. Conrad, Brook- 
lyn. 


WHEN I KNELT AT MOTHER’S KNEE. 
See White carnations. 


WHEN I LEFT You MARIE; words by 
Billy Bernardo, music by Mary 
Elizabeth Fox, of U. 8S. New York, 
John T. Hall music pub. co. [6685 


(Our Wee. 42651914. 24, Apr. «28: 
1915; E 361531; William B. Woods, 
Canton, N. Y. 


WHEN I’M AWAY FROM YOU; words by 
Walter Webb, music by Louis 
Herscher. of U. S. [6686 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 1, 1914; 
E 361191; W. J. Webb-Ransley music 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 


WHEN I SAIL WITH SWEETHEART NELLIE 
THRO’ THE MAIN STREET OF THE 
WORLD; words by H. Wendenburg, 
musie by J. Brady, of U. S. [6687 


© i.e, Apr. 3, 19155. 8). 361251. 
Wendenburg, San Quentin, Cal. 


WHEN I SHALL LOOK ON HIS FACE; 
words by Francis McKinnon Mor- 
ton, music by S. W. Beazley, of U.S. 

[6688 

CG), Agr. ~ 1)‘ 1985: & Apr. 21, 

1915; E 3613638; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 


92 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6689 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


WHEN I SHALL SEE MY SAVIOUR; words 


by R. G. M., music by Roger M. 
Hickman, of U. S. [6689 
© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 24, 


1915; E 362052; J. Raymond Hem- 
minger, Carlisle, Pa. 


WHEN IT’S BLACKBERRY TIME AGAIN; 
words by L. E. Blake, music by J. E. 
Andino, of U. S. New York, John 
T. Hall music pub. co. [6690 


© Apr. 6; 1915 +2 eodpEe(, Os ; 
E 359755; Luey E. Blake, Pike, 
NovHL 


WHEN IT’S EVENING BY THE MOON- 
LIGHT, IN THAT DEAR LD COLLEGE 
TOWN; words and music by H. HE. 
Jenkins, of U. S.; voice and piano. 

[6691 

© 1c. Apr. 9, 1915; E 359769; 

Harold Elliott Jenkins, Penn Yan, 
N.Y. 


WHEN IT’S MOONLIGHT DOWN IN PAN- 
AMA: words by V. E. Sauvan, music 
by Heinrich Bauer, of U. S. [6692 


© 1 c, Apr. 17,.19155 H.359915 ; 
Vernon EH. Sauvan, U. S. Celtic, 
New York. 


WHEN IT’S MOONLIGHT IN Mayo; waltz 
by Percy Wenrich, arr. by W. H. 
Mackie, of U. S.; band. 4to. [6693 

© Apr, 2001915 = V2 oe. UA: 24. 
1915; E 3613822; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


WHEN IT’S MOONLIGHT ON THE MISSISS- 
SIPPI SHORE; words by Van Ness 
Clark, musie by Vernon T. Stevens, 
of U.S [6694 

© Apr. 15,.19155:2" c. “eipr. *19, 
1915; E 361268; Illini music pub. 
co., Champaign, Ill. 


WHEN IT WAS MAy; words and music 
by Madox Keen, pseud. of Arthur N. 
Hosking, of U. S.; B flat high. 

[6695 


C) Man, 22, I8ibs 2c. / Mar. 22, 
1915; E 360627; Fowler-Wells co., 
Philadelphia. 


WHEN JOHN McCorMACK SINGS A 
SONG; words by Wm, Jerome and E. 
Ray Goetz, music by Jean Schwartz, 


of U. § [6696 
© Apr. 19, 1915:;2 ¢@ Apr. 19, 
1915; HE 361266; Waterson, Berlin 


& Snyder co., New York. 


426 


WHEN Mrs. 


WHEN LOVE COMES STEALING IN; from 
A modern Hye, lyric by Hapgood 
Burt, of U. S.; music by Jean Gil- 
bert and Ben M. Jerome. New York, 
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter. [6697 

© Apr. 23, 19955 12 - ensAmr. 728 
1915; E 862040; T. B. Harms cog 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on revised edition & lyric.] 


WHEN LOVE REMAINS; words by W. H. 
James, music by Albert F. Mengel, 
of U. S. [6698 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 @ Apes 
1915; EB 361277 : Shattinger piano & 
music co., St. Louis. 


WHEN MARry BROWN CAME TO TARRY- 
TOWN; words and music by M. H. 
Runyan, of U. S. [6699 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1915; BH 359809; | 
Marian H. Runyan, Terre Haute, | 
Ind. 


WHEN MAY FLOWERS BLOOM; reverie by 
Randolph Chester, of U. S.; piano. | 
[6700 
© Apr. 12, 19i2 ee Apr. 13, | 
RoW ESS ame 2 361103 ; Hatch music ¢€o., 
Philadelphia. | 


WHEN MEM’RY’S BELLS CHIME, HOME | 
SWEET HOME; ballad, words by F. E. 
Hasty, music by Alex Bilbuck, of 
| OM [6701 

he Apr. 2, 1915; 2 c,Apr. a, 2985, | 
359726 ; C. W. Thompson & ©Co., 
nee 


McDUFFY LEARNED TO | 

PLAY IRISH PIPES; words and music 
by Mrs. M. L. Spangler, of U. S. 

[6702 | 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; H 360726; 

Mrs. Marion L. Spangler, Millers- | 

town, Pa. | 


WHEN MY LADDIE WENT TO WAR; words | 
and music by A. Edmonds, of U.S. | 
Buffalo, N. Y., Clef pub. co. [6703 | 

© Mar. 81, 1915* 2° e Apes, 
1915; E 38609388; Arthur Edmonds, 
Buffalo. | 


WHEN OUR MOTHERS RULE THE WORLD; 
lyric by Alfred Bryan, music by | 
Jack Wells, of U.S. [6704 


©. Mar. 31, 1915; 2 ce aian oes) 
1915; E 360813; Jerome H. Remick | 
& co,, New York. | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


- no. 5, 1915 


6722 


WHEN SUMMER KEEPS THE VOWS OF 
SPRING; words by Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, music by Anice Terhune, of 
U. S.; sop. or ten. and alto or bar. 

[6705 
Gran S,.1915; 2c. Apr. 5, 1985; 

E 359712; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 

ton. 


WHEN SUMMER’S LEAVES HAVE TURNED 
TO AUTUMN’S GOLD; words and music 
by R. L. Cross, of U. S. [6706 

[a -e. Apr. 3, 1915; EH 361290; 
Reverda Lester Cross, Portland, Or. 


‘ WHEN THE AUTUMN LEAVES TURN RED; 


— 


words by A. H. Olsen, music by J. 
E. Andino, of U. S. New York, John 
T. Hall music pub. co. [6707 

eer, 22, 1915:°2 Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361441; Alice H. Oisen, 
Hempstead, N. Y. 


| WHEN THE BELLS AT EVE ARE CALLING; 


words and music by Harold Frost, 
af U8. [6708 

apr. 1915: 2 ec. Apr. 14, 
1915; E 359884; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


WHEN THE BELLS OF SHANDON RING 
OUR WEDDING CHIMES; words by Vin- 
cent Bryan, music by J. Fred Helf, 
of U. S. [6709 


© ic. Apr. 24, 1915; E 362044; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


WHEN THE BONNIE, BONNIE HETHER IS 
BLOOMING, V’LL RETURN ANNIE 
LAURIE TO YOU; words and music by 
J. G. Ellis, of U. S. [6710 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 12, 1915; 
E 359841; Jas. G. Ellis, Chicago. 


WHEN THE CLOUDS HAVE ROLLED AWAY; 
words by Lincoln McConnell, music 
by J E. McConnell, of U. S. [6711 


© Mar. 24, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 31, 
E 359651; James Edwin McConnell, 
Lneoln, Nebr. 


WHEN THE DEW IS FALLING; words by 
Fiona McLeod, music by Edwin 
Schneider, of U. S.; in F. [6712 


© Mar. 31, 1915; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915; 
E 360819; Boosey & co., London. 


WHEN THE MADAME GOES AWAY; from 
A modern Eve, lyric by Benj. Hap- 
good Burt, of U. S., music by Jean 
Gilbert. [6713 
Sn Bret hs 19.2 c. Apr. 19, 
1915; E 359957; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
{Copyright is claimed on American 
version. } 


WHEN THE MOON SHINES IN IRELAND; 
words by Lee, music by Bert Peters, 
o£ UD. S. [6714 

© Aug; 15,;1994; 2 a Mat, 12, 
1914; E 359761; Marvin Lee, Chi- 
cago. 


WHEN THE OCEAN SHALL CEASE TO 
ROLL; an Indian love song, words 
and music by A. Leon Hatzan, arr. 
by F. E. Bentley, of Great Britain. 

[6715 

ep eupies 15,7 Leto jl Coe A, aka 

1915; E 3851806; Empire music & 
travel club, Itd., Toronto, Canada. 


WHEN THE RANSOMED GET HOME; words 
and music by S. W. Beazley, of 
U. 8.; male voices. [6716 

@y Apm: I, £995: 2 apldpry 21, 
1915; E 3613835; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 


WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM IN JUNE; 
words by Ethel Arter, harmonized 
by Hazel Haas, music by G. Arter, 
of U. S. Prairie City, Ill., Arters 
music pub. co. [6717 

© Apri 15,.-4915: 02 e- Ape.Ad 
1915; E 361151; Guy Arter, Prairie 
City, Ill. 


WHEN THE SUN IS SINKING LOW ; words 
and music by M. Mayfield, of U. S. 

[6718 

©.4-cG) Apres 27, 19152. H.. 362087 : 

Margaret Mayfield, Kalispell, Mont. 


WHEN THE WAR IS OVER: March song, 
lyrics by Mabel B. McKee, music by 
Frank W. McKee, of U. S. [6719 

(© Mat! 20, 1915; 2°¢c. ‘Mar: 22, 
1915; E 360687; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 


WHEN THOU PASSEST THRO’ THE 
WATERS; words by T. O. Chisholm, 
music by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 

[6720 

G) (Afor, (15/9995 +. 20 Apri 21; 

1915; E 361356; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 


WHEN WE FLY AWAY UP YONDER BYE 
AND BYE; words and music by Mrs. 
M. L. Spangler, of U. S. [6721 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; E 360722; 
Mrs. Marion L. Spangler, Millers- 
town, Pa. 

WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG, MAG- 
Giz; with variations, by L. Weber, 
of U. S.; piano with text. Kansas 
City, Kan., Weber bros. [6722 

O Apt. 10, 11s 2 Gane 26, 
1915; E 362094; Louis Weber, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 


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6725 


pt. It, Asse Ved 


WHEN YOU ARE GONE, DEAR; love bal- 
lad, words and music by Gardner 
Bell, of U.S. [6723 

Ov iApr 9, iol (2 ein Apri) 13; 
1915: EH 361079; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


WHEN YOU GAVE YOUR FIRST LOVE KISS 
TO ME; words by R. H. Brennen, 
music by Lew Hays, of U. 8S. [6724 


© Mar. 11, 1915; 2 ec. Mar. 18, 
1915; EH 389638; Robt. H. Brennen & 
co., ltd., New York. 


WHEN YOU MEET THE GIRL THAT WANTS 
TO MEET YOU; words by Laffon Ford, 
music by Stewart Hedgepath, of 
U.S. [6725 


© Mar. 26,1915; 2 @ Apr. 12, 
1915; E 359840; Ford & Hedgepath, 
Chicago. 


WHEN YOU’RE ALL IN, DOWN AND OUT; 
words by W. R. Williams, music by 
Ernie Erdman, of U. S. [6726 

© Apr. 17," 1915""'2 c¢” Apr. 21, 
1915; E 361315; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


WHEN YOU’RE AWAY; words and music 
by Maurice Miller and Sumner Bige- 
low, of U.S. [6727 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2c. Apr. 10, 1915; 
E 361046; Bigelow pub. co., Mem- 
phis, Tenn, 


WHEN YOU TAUGHT ME THE MEANING 
OF LOVE; words by J. Brandon Walsh, 
music by Abe Olman, of U. S. [6728 

© Mar. 18, 1914; 2¢@ Apr. 8, 1915; 
_£ 3861000; La Salle music pub. co., 
Chicago. 


WHEN YOU WERE SEVENTEEN; words by 
. Mrs. I. Weber, music by Everett J. 
. Evans, of U. S. [6729 

© 1c. Apr. 21, 1915; E 361300; 
‘Mrs. I. Weber. Newberry, Mich. 


WHEN YOU WoRE A TULIP AND I WorRE 
A BIG RED ROSE; words by Jack Ma- 
honey, music by Percy Wenrich, of 

' U. §8.; numeral method. Detroit, 
The numeral method music co. 

[6730 
© May 5, 1915;-2 ec May 6, 1915; 
i 362249: Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


WHERE ARE YOU GOING To—? words and 
music by Fred Hastings, of England. 


WHERE GO THE BOATS; words by R. Ii, 
Stevenson, music by Walter Butler, 
of Great Britain. [6732 

© Mar. 31, 19915377 sev Apr 20 
1915; E 351822; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


WHERE IS MY DEAR MAMA; words by 
Edw. Franzblau, music by Louis 
Greenberg, of U. S.; Stapleton, N. Y., . 
Richmond music pub. co. [6733 

© Apr. 18, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 1915; 
EH 359947; Edward Franzblau, Perth 
Amboy. 


WHERE IS MY SOLDIER BOY TO-NIGHT; 
words and music by I. Zinaman. of 
Wise [6734 

© Mar. 17, 1915; 3 6 Mie ies 
1915; E 360589; Irving Zinaman, 
Brooklyn. 


WHERE IS SISTER, MAMMA DEAR; — 
words »y O. Ross, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S [6735 

© 1c Apr. 1, 1915; E 360847; 
Oscar Ross, Worley, Ky. 


WHERE LOVE IS, THAT IS HOME; words 
and music by Mrs. M. L. Spangler, 
of U.S. [6736 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1915; HB 360724; | 
Mrs. Marion L. Spangler, Millers- 
town, Pa. 

WHERE MY LOVE LIES SLEEPING; words 
and music by O. Winterhalter, of 
lac [6737 

© 1c. Mar. 29,.1915; E 359580; 
Otto Winterhalter, Las Vegas, Ney. 

WHERE’S THE GIRL FOR ME? from The 
lady in red, lyric by Harry B. Smith, 
music by Jerome D. Kern, of U. S.; 
bass solo with piano ace. [6738 

©, Apr.. 23,1915. 2e ¢ Aue 
1915; HE 362041; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


WHERE THE CANDLE LIGHTS STILL 
GLEAM; words by R. H. Brennen, 
music by Lew Hays, of U. S. [6739 | 

©, Mar. 11, 1915; 2 cede | 
1915; E 359639; Robt. H. Brennen 
& co., ltd., London. 

Won THE GRASS AND FLOWERS GROW } 
(Memories), words by Claudia B. 
_ Wise, music by B. J. Myers, of Ue, 3s 

[6740 
© 1c. Mar. 81, 1915; E 359878; 
Bonnie J. Myers, Bicknell, Ind. 


WHERE THE SILY’RY AVON RIPPLES TO 


[6731 THE SEA; words by R. Henry, music 

cy ©.Mar. 19,.1915;.1 e@. Apr; 18, by Everett J. Evans, of U. S., [6741 

_ 1915; E 351769; Francis, Day & © 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; EB 360957 : 

Hunter, London. Robert Henry, MacGregor, Canada. 
428 


Ee erie | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


WHERE TWO WAYS MEET; words by 
James H. Johnston, music by J. H. 
Leonard, of Canada. 


© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 24, 1915; 
E 3518387; J. Herman Leonard, An- 
. nan, Ont., Canada. 


WHERE WAS THE FIRE; words and mu- 
sic by Horace Haws and EH. M. Tay- 
lor, of U. S. [6748 


© 1c. Mar. 31, 1915; E 359663; 
. Ethel M. Taylor, Omaha, Neb. 


WHILE [ AM DANCING WITH YOU; 
words by Max Clay, music by 
Sammy Powers, of U. S [6744 


fe Mar. 25, 1915° 2c. “Mar. 29, 
1915; E 359635; Myron J. Hirsche, 
Boston. 


WHILE THE BAND PLAYED AN AMERICAN 
RAG; words and music by Irving Ber- 
lin, of U. S. [6745 


©) Apr % 1915: 2 ¢. Apr..7,. 1915; 
E 359760; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


WHILE THE BRITISH BULL-DOG’S WATCH- 
ING AT THE DOOR; words and music 
by Harry Lauder, of England. 

, [6746 
(aviar,’ 19, °1915: 1 «. Apr? 13, 

1915; E 3851757; Francis, Day & 

Hunter, London. 


WHISPERING ; hesitation valse, by Vic- 


: tor Neustadtl, of U. 8.; piano. 
[6747 
Apr) 16;).1915°4.2).¢. Apra Alt: 


14915: E 359924; Victor Neustadtl, 
New "York. 


WHISTLING! I HEAR YOU COMING; 
‘words and melody by E. L. Knight, 
ae LS Arr. Dy Theo. H. Northrup. 
[6748 


are Ary 1915= 2 ey. Ann 14, 
-1915; E 361158; Edwin Lincoln 
Knight, Denver. 


WHITE CARNATIONS; a program for 
Mother’s day, words by Elsie Dun- 
- can Yale and others, music by -Al- 
fred Judson and others, of U. S. 
~ Ato. Contents :—Mother’s day.— 
' White carnations.—When I knelt at 
' mother’s knee.—Mother’s love. | 
- mother’s old Bible is true. [674 
Pe Or Apr. 24ii 1915+) 2 ee hApe. te 
1915: E 361553; Hall- Mack CO., 
Philadelphia. 


[6742 | 


6757 


WHITE (THE) CzaR; Russian march 
by Adolf Lotter, of Austria; orches- 
trai 4to; [6750 

© Apr. 14, 1915; 1 c. Apr., 26, 
1915; E 351872; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


WuHitre (THE) FAN; humorous recita- 
tion musically accompanied from 
melodies in Verdi’s. La Traviata, 
words by Edith Putnam Painton, 
musie by Harvey Worthington 
Loomis, of U. S. New York, Hdgar 
S. Werner & co. [6751 


© Apres 1915: 2 e.-Ane. 6, 19is: 
FE 360955; Edgar Schell Werner, 
New York. 


WHITE (A) SLAVE; words by F. Gill, 
music by Henry J. Parks, of U. S. 
New York, John T. Hall music pub. 
co. [6752 


© Dec. 26, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 28, 
1915; H 361522 : Frank Gill, Rosita, 
Col. 


WHITE VIOLETS; poemetto, by Leo 
Oebmler, of U. S.; piano. [6753 


©) Aprigd2, A015: "2. @.. “Air. le, 
1915; E 361104; Hatch music co., 
Philadelphia. 


WHO’LL PAY THE PRICE; words by M. C. 
Robedeaux-Ward, music by R. A. 
Browne, of U. S. [6754 


© 1c. Mar. 17, 1915; E 360552; 
Minnie Cutter Robedeaux-Ward, 
Jersey City. 


Wuo WILL GO A-ROAMING; Singing 
dance, words and music by Will. 
Porter, of U. S. [6755 

©) Mar. 22)" 1915 :..2 “c.). Mar 22: 
1915; E 360687; Century music pub. 
co., New York. 


WHoLE (THE) WORLD KNOWS THE 
PORTLAND ROSE; words by Lynette 
Arnold Henderson, music by John O. 
Abbott, of U. S. [6756 

© A» eApr..8, 1915+ Bi 360920: 
Hilers music house, Portland, Or. 


WHOSO HEARS A CHIMING; a Christ- 
mas carol, words by Christina Ros- 


setti, music by Cecil Forsyth, of 
England; women’s’ voices. 4to. 
(Part songs, no, 83.) [6757 


© Apr. '29, 1915; 1 e. Apr. 30, 1915; 
‘EH 351916; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6758 


pt. 111, n. 8., v. 10 


WHY CAN’T MY DREAMS COME TRUE; | WICKED (A) WAY TO BE; words and 


words and music by Jack Frost and 
James White, of U. S. [6758 

© May 38, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1915; 
E 361588; Harold Rossiter music €o., 
Chicago. 


WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME LIKE I LOVE 
you; words and music by H. Kap- 
ner, of U. S.. New York, J. Tubbs 
& CO. [6759 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1915; 
E 359991; Harry Kapner, New York. 


[arr. by C. E. Ebann.] 
[6760 
© 1 ec. Mar. 9, 1915; BH 359768 ; 
Harry Kapner, New York. 


WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME NO MORE? 
words by R. Kosbab, music by J. E. 
Andino, of U. 8S. New York, Jobn 
T. Hall music pub. co. [6761 


© Dec. 26, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 28, 
1915; E 361530; Richard Kosbab, La 
Crosse, Wis. 


WHY FROWN WHEN YOU CAN SMILE? 
words by M. E. Clodfelder, music by 
Harry F. Meyer, of U. S. St. Louis, 
Mo., Mellinger music pub. co. [6762 

© Mar. 29, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 360995; Marie Edna Clodfelder, 
St. Louis. 


WHY SHOULD I WASTE MY KISSES ON 
you; words and music by R. G. 
Allen, of U. S. 6763 


© 1e¢ Apr. 23, 1915; E 359995; 
Ruby Galbraith Allen, New York. 


WHY WINNIE WENT TO WAR TO BE A 
NURSE; words and music by Joseph 
McManus, jr., of U. S. [6764 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 ec. May 3, 1915; 
E 361585; McManus pub co., Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 


WIAZANKA PIESNI NARODOWYCH, ZESZYL 
1; zebrat Bolestaw J. Zalewski, of 
U. S., zharmonizowat Eugeniusz 
Walkiewicz of U. 8.; chor mieszany 
4 gtosowy. 4to. [6765 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361694; Bolestaw J. Zalewski, Chi- 
cago. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement and harmonization. ] 


WIANZANKA TRzZECI Mag; stowa Sz. 
Zahajkiewicza, uktadu A. J. Kwa- 
Sigrocha, of U. S.; chér mieszany. 
12mo. (Lirnik Polski, 32) [6766 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 26, 1915; 
E 361491; A. J. Kwasigroch, Chicago. 


music by H. Korte, of U. S. [6767 


© Apr. 23, 1915; 2c. Apr. 26, 1915; 
E 361506; Herman Korte, Cincin- 
nati. 


WIEDERSEHEN (EIN) (A_ meeting); 
words by Elly Gregor, English ver- 
sion by Harriet Betty Boas, music 
by E. Haile, of Germany, domiciled 
at New York, N. Y. [6768 

© Apr. 15,; 1915; 2 e¢ Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361292; Eugen Haile, New 
York. 

WIENER (EIN) WALZER; lied aus der 
operette, Der liebe Pepi, musik von 
Walter W. Goetze, of Germany; sa- 
lonorchester, mit text, von Bruno 
Decker u. O. Sprinzel. [6769 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 1 ec. Apr. 9, 1915; 
E 351708; Harmonie verlag, Berlin. 

WiLL (THE) OF THE LORD BE DONE; 
words by T. O. Chisholm, music by 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6770 

(© Apr. 1, 1915; 2.¢ Apr, 2. aois. 
E 361866; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 

WILL OUR WORK BE DONE; words by 
T. O. Chisholm, musie by S.. W. 
Beazley, of U. S. [6771 


(© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 e. Apr. 21, 1915; . 


E 361350; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 
WILL THERE BE ANY STARS IN MY 
CROWN? brilliant variations by M. W. 
Butler, of U. S.; piano. [6772 
© Apr. 9, 1915; 2:¢. Apr. 12, 7915; 
E 361180; A. W. Perry & sons’ music 
co., Sedalia, Mo. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME LIKE [I LOVE YOU; 
words and music by W. J. Storz, of 
U. S. Detroit, Mich., W. J. Storz 
pub. co. [6773 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 c Apr. 5,1915; 
E 360940; W. J. Storz, Detroit. 

WILL YOU SHOOT SOME OTHER GIRLIE’S 
PAPA. See Child’s (The) query. 

WILL YOU THEN BE TRUE? words and 
music by A. T. Wannamaker, of U. 
S., arr. by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[6774 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1915; E 360965; 

A. T. Wannamaker, St. Mathews, 
S. C. 

WILLIE REDOWA; by Pauline B. Story, 
rey., Dhrased and fingered by R. De 
Roode, of U. S.; piano. [6775 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 ec. May 3, 1915; 
E 361578; Brehm bros., Erie, Pa. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision, 
phrasing and fingering.] 


430 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“no. 5, 1915 


6790 


WiLtows; by Roland Diggle, of U. S.; 


organ, [6776 

© May 7, 1915; 2 ce. May 4, 1915; 
E 362206; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


| WINE (THE) MAN; words by Percy A. 


ee 


a 


Webb, music by M. E. Daniels & 
Percy A. Webb, arr. by Geo. A. Isbell, 
of U. 8. [6777 

© 1c. Mar. 81, 1915; E 359650; 
Mabel E. Daniels, Los Angeles, Cal. 


WINTER (THE) GARDEN PRANCE; words 


and, music by J. L. Hill, of U. S., 
arr. by Christian A. Praetorius. 
[6778 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1915; E 361498; 
John Leubrie Hill, New York. 


“Wiosna. See Tesknota zoSi. 


_ WIR GEHEN FESTE RAN; lied aus Der 


Kaiser rief, patriotisches volksstiick, 
gesangsstiick von Willy Prager, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many. [6779 
a Mar 15, 19%5:.1 ¢. Apr. 24, 
1915; E 351848; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. ; 


WIR REDEN DEUTSCH UND WOLLEN 
DEUTSCHE SEIN; lied aus Der Kaiser 
rief, patriotisches volkssttick, ge- 
sangstexte von Willy Prager, musik 
von Rudolph Nelson, of Germany. 

[6780 


© Mar. 15, 1915: 1 ¢ Apr. 24, 
1915; E 351849: Hd. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 


WIR TRETEN ZUM BETEN. See Deutsche 


volkslieder, heft 2, no. 10. 


WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY; march and 
two step by O. Mussle, of U. S., 
piano. New York, John T. Hall 
music pub. co. [6781 

my Mar’ 23;°1915>) 2%e), Apr. 22, 
1915; E 361417; Otto Mussle, Glen- 
dive, Mont. 


WISCONSIN SONGS; 
songs of the University of Wiscon- 
sin. Published by the University of 
Wisconsin club of Chicago. Madi- 
son, Wis., University of Wisconsin, 
1915. 5 p.1., 173 p.  4to. [6782 


Anz: .t7,., 1915; 2..¢. Apr: 19; 
1915; aff. May 5, 1915; A 398700; 
University of Wisconsin club of Chi- 
cago, Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on five new songs. ] 


96078—15——9 


a collection of. 


WISHES; verse by Agnes Lockhart 
Hughes, music by K. E. Tunberg, 
of U.S. [6783 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1915; E 359820; 
Karl KE. Tunberg, Seattle. 


WITH FIFE AND pRUM. See First 
piano pieces. 
WITH SHEATHED SwoRDS; Damascus 


triumphal march, from Naaman, 
music by Michael Costa, adapted by 
N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (The Laurel octavo, 
no. 248.) [6784 

@ Apr. 27, 1915: 2 ¢.Apns 30: 
1915; E 362150; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 


WITH SPADE AND BUCKET. See Seaside 
sketches. 


WOLF TRACKS; rag, by M. Mayfield, of 
U. S.; piano. [6785 
© 1 ey Apr. 27, 1915: Hy 362089; 
Margaret Mayfield, Kalispell, Mont. 


WONDERFUL GLORIOUS SPRING. See 
Gundelfinger (G. F.) Three soprano 
songs. 


Wonprous (THE) NAME OF JESUS; 
words by T. O. Chisholm, music by 
S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6786 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361328; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


WON’T SOME ONE COME AND DANCE WITH 
ME; words and music by Phil Ahern 
and Geof. Pelletier, of U. S. [6787 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 23, 
1915; E 359529; Atlas music ©co., 
New York. 


WOODLAND society; fox trot by E. G. 
Woodford, of U. S.; piano. New 
Haven, Conn., Chas. F. Smith, music 
publisher. [6788 

@Qrwpr: 15 191Ss 2: ev Apr.s 16, 
1915; E 361142; Ernest G. Wood- 
ford, Hartford. 


Wooptanp (A) sone; words by Chris- 
tina Hole, music by Hileen Dene, of 
England. [6789 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 1 e. May 1, 1915; 
BH 351926; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, ltd., London. 


“WorRK ON, PRAY ON; words and music 
by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. [6790 
©, Apr. 14,1915; 2° @, Apr.” 28, 
1915; E 361347; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 


431 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6791 


WoRKINGMAN (THE) FAVORITE; march 
by J. Bolle, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[6791 


© Mar. 25, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 24, 
1915; E 3609238; Jules Bolle, Wood- 
haven, L. I. 


WRITE A LITTLE YARN ‘BOUT SADIE; 
introduced in the musical play, 
Little Mary Mack, lyric by Delbert 
EK. Davenport, music by Newton 
Ashenfelder, of U. S. [6792 

© Apr 23; Wes: 2c. Apr. 10, 
1915; E 361030; Davenport theat- 
rical producing co. ine, Phila- 
delphia, 


WSTRETOI MARCH; arr. by H. Silber- 
horn, of U. S., for the concertina. 
[6793 


© Jan: 10,.1915: 2 & Mar: 29, 
1915; E 3859566; Henry Silberhorn, 
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


YE MARINERS OF ENGLAND; tattoo 
march, by Wm. Clark, of Great Brit- 
ain, arr. for military band. (Boos- 
ey’s march journal, no. 276.) [6794 


© Dec, 31, 1914> 1 © Apr’? 20, 
1915; E 351823; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN; sacred song, 
words and music by J. R. Beveridge, 
of U. S. [6795 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. Apr. 16, 1915; 
E 361164; John Russell Beveridge, 
Chicago. 


YELLOW (THE) FAN; Japanese fan- 
tasy, humorous romantic recitation 
musically accompanied, words by 
Edith Putnam Painton, music by 
Harvey Worthington Loomis, of 
U. S. New York, Edgar S. Werner 
& co. [6796 

© Apr. 2, 1915; 2c. Apr. 6, 1915; 
= 360956 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New 
ork. 


YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW, OT, 
Three in one song; words and mu- 
sic by E. S. Robinson, of U. S. [6797 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1915; E 361011; 
Edith Steigleder Robinson, Wheel- 
ing. 

YOU ARE JUST A SIMPLE LITTLE GIRLIE; 
words and music by M. E. La Londe, 
of U. S. Buffalo, N. Y., Klein pub- 
lishing co. [6798 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ce Apr. 13, 
1915; E 361081; Mary E. La Londe, 
Buffalo. 


432 


pt. 111, 0: we 10, 


YOU ARE MORE TO ME THAN I CAN TELL; 
words by J. E. Wiemar, music by 
J. E. Andino, of U. S. New York, 
John T. Hall music pub. co. [6799 

© Mar. 22, 1915; 2 ¢« Apri 
1915; E 361525; J. E. Wiemar, Ken- 
nedy P. O., Ind. 


You BET I’LL STAY IN THE U. S. Aw 
words and music by A. Green, of 
USES. [6800 

© May 5, 1915; 2 ce. May 6, 1915; 
E 362251; Alan Green, Portland, Or. 


YOU CAN’T COURT A GIRLIE BY THE SEA- 
SIDE; words by R. P. Weston, music 
by ab EK. Darewski, of England. 

[6801 


© Mar. 19, 1915: 1 « Apr 3B: 
1915; E 3851780; Francis, Day &} 
Hunter, London. ; 


YOU DON’T TAKE A SANDWICH TO A PIC- 
NIC; words and music by Worton 
David and J. P. Long, of England. 

[6802 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 1 ¢«@ Apr. 18, 

1915; E 3851779; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


You DON’T WORRY ME NOW; & novelty 
comic song, words and music by C. C.. 
Simpson, of U. S., arr. by J. W.S. | 

[6803 | 
© Mar. 18, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 1, 

1915; E 3860573; Charles Carlisle 

Simpson, Wellsburg, W. Va. 


You I WILL ALWAYS LOVE; words by 
T. J. Lane, music by Fred J. Stager, 
OE US! [6804 

© 1c. Apr. 17, 1915; E 862197;, 
Thomas Jefferson Lane, San Quen-) 
tin, Cal. 


YOU’LL REGRET THE DAY YOU WENT 
AWAY; words by Frank Lang, music) 
by Michael Menneri, of U. S. [6805. 


© Apr. 17, /1915= Zen Apr 21.) 
1915; HE 361280 ; Frank Lang miasic) 
pub. CO., New York. 


| 
if 
| 


You 
COME HERE; 


NEVER HAD NOTHIN’ WHEN YOU! 
words and music by 
Howard Patrick and Weston Wil-/ 
son, of U. S. [6806 | 
© 1c Apr. 12, 1915; E 3598381; | 
Weston Wilson, Los Angeles. 


You’RE JUST A WILD FLOWER TO ME; 
words and music by Agnes Palmer, | 
of U. S. [6807 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
EK 362267; Palmer pub. co., Buffalo. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


YoOu’RE THE DEAREST LITTLE GIRL I EVER 
KNEW; words by E. Franzblau, 
music by Louis Greenberg, of U. S. 
Stapleton, N. Y., Richmond music 
pub. co. [6808 

Cf) Apr 43) .1995. 2) es Apr.) 20, 
1915; E 359948; Edward Franzblau, 
Perth Amboy. 


TOU BE “THE “LITTLE GIRL THAT I've 
BEEN LOOKING FOR; words and music 
iyo ©. Day, of U. 8. [6809 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1915; E 360727; 
Lenox Carpenter Day, Yonkers, N. Y. 


YOU’RE THE SWEETEST GIRL IN ALL THE 
WORLD; words and music by D. L. 
Whiteside, of U. S. [6810 

© 1c. Mar. 19, 1915; E 360539; 
Dave L. Whiteside, Venice, Cal. 


YOU'VE CARRIED OFF MY HEART; words 
and music by F. Roscoe Webber, of 
U.S. [6811 

meen. 10, 1915: 2 ce. Apr. 12, 
1915; E 359827; C. W. Thompson, 
Boston. 


Your EYES; waltz, from The midnight 
girl, by Will R. Anderson, arr. by 
Tom Clark, of U. S.; full orchestra. 


4to. [6812 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 
1915; HE 3859967; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [Copyright is 


claimed on arrangement. ] 


YOUR EYES SO DEEP; words by James 
Weldon Johnson, music by H. T. 
Burleigh, of U. S. [6813 

i Aor. 26). 191b* 2. .¢. Apr... 27, 
1915; E 362099; G. Ricordi & Co., 
inc., ‘New York. 


YOUR LIPS ARE WINE; words by James 
Weldon Johnson, music by H. T. 
Burleigh, of U.S. [6814 

© Apr. 26, 1915; 2c. Apr. 27, 1915; 
EK 3862100; G. Ricordi & co., ine, 
New York. 


YouR LOVE HAS FADED; words and mu- 
sic by J. C. Rush, of es: [6815 


© 1c. Apr. 16, 1915; E 361148; 
James Clarke Rush, Grangeville, Id. 


YOUR MOTHER IS THE FRIEND THAT’S 


ALWAYS TRUE; words by C. Franz- 
blau, music by Louis Greenberg, of 


U. S. Stapleton, N. Y., Richmond 
music pub. co. 


© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1915; 


E 359850; Edw ard Franzblau, Perth 


Amboy. 


[6816 


6824 


YOUR SWEETHEART’S GONE AWAY, MOLLY 
DEAR; words and music by Chas. 
Ridgwell, of England. [6817 


© Mar. 19, 1915; 1.¢. Apr. 18, 
1915; E 3851778; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


YOUR THORN OF LOVE IN MY HEART; 
words by Peter Zoutes, music by 
Paul Williams, of U. 8S. New York, 
P. J. Howley music co. [6818 


© Dec. 22, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1915; 
E 359927; Peter Zoutes,* Portland, 
Or. 


Yuca-TANGO (THE); words by Glen 
MacDonough, music by Raymond 


Hubbell, of U. S. [6819 


JQ) Mar. 17, 1915; Dies Mar. tT, 
1915; E 3860559; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


1 


ZAKLETA WYSPA; operetka w trzech 
odstonach szezesnego zahajkiewieza, 
muzyka Antoniego Matek, of U. S. 

[6820 


©) Apr. 15; 19153 2c. Apr. 17, 1915; 
E 359922; A. Malttek, Chicago. 


ZAMPA; overture, by F. Herold, arr. 
by Louis Tocaben, of U. S.; man- 
dolin orchestra. [6821 


©) Mar, 27; -1915; .2 ©... Apr. 19, 
1915; E 361258; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement, ] 


ZETA ALPHA; march and two-step by 
M, E. Libouris, of U. S.; piano. 
[6822 


© Apr. 14, 1915; 2 ce. Apr. 21, 1915; 
E 361317; Minnie E. Libouris, Man- 
chester, Ia. 


ZION’S ARMY; words by James Rowe, 
music by S. W. Beazley, of U. S. 
[6823 


© Aprivd, 191552 :e)) Agry 21a 191S 
E 361378; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


Z’MIROTH ISRAEL; synagogue hymnal 
for Sabbath services by Phineas 
Israeli, and others of U. S. 4to. 

[6824 


© Mar. 5, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1915; 
E 360842; Congregation Adath Je- 
shurum, Boston. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
6825 pt. Ill, n. s., v. 10, no. 5, 1915 


Zonet (THE) IS THE REAL THING FOR | WEITE SYMPHONIE, IN ES DUR; von 


ME; words and music by L. Meyer, 
of U. S. San Francisco, Myrell mu- 
sic Co. [6825 

© Apr. 3, 1915; 2 c Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 361025; Louis Meyer, San Fran- 
cisco. 


ZuM; polka-one-step, by Don Richard- 


son, arr. by D. Onivas, of U. S.; 
orchestra. 4to. [6826 

© Apr. 7, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1915; 
E 361022; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


2 


Franz Schmidt, arr. von Alexander 
Wunderer, of Austria, ftir klavier zu 
vier hinden. [6827 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 1 ce. Apr. 2, 1915; 
E 356710; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


(LES) MEDAILLEsS ; medaille de 1870— 
medaille militaire, pdesie de Pierre 
d’Amor, musique de Hugéne d’Har- 
court, of France; no. 1 en Ut mineur. 
© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 «@ Apr. 14, 
1915; E 351792; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1915: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 13 unpublished) — 40 
Class H, Musical compositions (including 735 unpublished) ~--_______ 6, 788 
"Potala et a AE ee a oe 6, 828 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909, 


AH! ’TIS A DREAM; by C. B. Hawley; 

in B flat. [1 

© by C. B. Hawley, New York, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 66938, Apr. 5, 1915. 

Original entry, May 20, 1887, no. 
13366. 


in GC. [2 

© by ©. B. Hawley, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6708, Apr. 5, 1915. 
Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, no. 
33811. 


BaTTLeE (THE) CRY; new collection of 
prohibition songs by H. S. Taylor 
and J. B. Herbert. [3 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6778, Apr. 29, 
1915. Original entry, May 20, 1887, 
no. 13312. 


BE YE ALSO READY; words by Geo. R. 

Clark, music by James McGranahan. 

[4 

© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 

O., as executor of the author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

6714, Apr. 7, 1915. Original entry, 
July 7, 1887, no. 17465. 


BECAUSE I LOVE THEE; words by E. H. 
Hamlin, set to music by E. Ford. [5 


© by Ernest Ford, London, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6791, Apr. 30, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Apr. 23, 1888, no. 11890. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Allemande 
in A; by L. van Beethoven, ed. and 
rev. by E. Perabo. [6 

© by Ernst Perabo, Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6692, Apr. 3, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Mar. 30, 1888, no. 9472. 


PLOOMFIELD SCHOTTISCHE; by D. W. 
Crist; piano or cabinet organ. [7 
© by D. W. Crist, Allianee, O., as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6800, May 11, 1915. 
Original entry, May 12, 1887, no. 
12571. 


43 


6828 


BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND; arr. by J. 
Charlton Cook. (Musical cabinet, 
no. 12) [8 


© by Elizabeth C. Marston, Glen 
Ridge, N. J., as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6763, Apr. 20, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Oct. 24, 1887, no. 27564. 


BUGLE SONG; by J. Jordan. [9 


© by Jules Jordan, Providence, 
R. I., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6705, Apr. 5, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 
no. 33775. 


2URY HIM DEEPLY DOWN; bass solo and 
chorus, words by H. S. Taylor, mu- 
sic by J. B. Herbert. [10 


© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6730, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18185. 


CALL SOME OTHER DAY; words by H. S. 
Taylor, music by J. B. Herbert. [11 


© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6745, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18210. 


CALL THE WOMEN TO THE POLLS; male 
quartet, words by H. S. Taylor, mu- 
sic by J. B. Herbert. [12 


- © by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6751, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18219. 


CHRIST JESUS DIED FOR SINNERS; by 

William Augustus Ogden. [13 

© by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 

O., aS widow of the author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

6634, Mar. 18, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 18, 1887, no. 10446. 


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6828 (14) 


pt.. 1, 2 Se 


CHRIST OUR PASSOVER; Haster anthem 
by H. W. Bartlett. [14 


© by Homer W. Bartlett, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6706, Apr. 5, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 
no. 33782. 


CHRISTIAN, THE MORN BREAKS SWEETLY 
O’ER THEE; by H. R. Shelley. [15 
© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6703, Apr. 5, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 
no. 33749. 


CHRISTIANS A. 
Schnecker. [16 


© by Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6698, Apr. 5, 1915. Original entry, 
Dec. 12, 1887, no. 321380. 


CHRISTMAS; sacred song by H. R. 
Shelley; alto or bass in A. [17 


© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 yeaers. Renewal no. 6701 Apr. 5. 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 12, 1887, 
no. 32167. 


CHRISTMAS ANTHEM; by H. R. Shel- 
ley; chorus, choir, with harp. [18 
© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6699, Apr. 5, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 12, 1887, 
no. 32131. 


CoME WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAMING; 

duet, words and music by Stephen 

- C. Foster, arr. by William Dressler ; 

pianoforte acc. [19 

© by Louis Dressler, New York, 

- as child of the deceased author, in 

extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 

6788, Apr. 29, 1915. Renewal entry, 
Mar. 22, 1902, no. C 28850. 


COME, YE THANKFUL PEOPLE, COME; 
Thanksgiving hymn by P. A. 
Schnecker. . [20 

© by Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, aS widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6700, Apr. 5, 1915. Original entry, 
Dec. 12, 1887, no. 32182. 


CORNET (THE) BAND MARCH; by D. W. 

Crist; piano or cabinet organ. [21 

© by’ D.' W.’ Crist, Alliance, O., 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

. years. Renewal no.. 6803, May 11, 

1915. Original entry, May 12, 1887, 
no. 12574. 


AWA =. ppy Be 


DARE TO SHOW YOUR COLORS; words by 
Jessie H. Brown, music by J. H. 
Fillmore. [22 


© by J. H. Fillmore, Cincinnati, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6722, Apr. 10, 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 21, 1887, 
no. 10791. 


DE BREWER’S BIG HOSSES; solo and 
chorus, words by H. S. Taylor, music 
by J. B. Herbert. [23 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6735, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18196. 


DEM WALLS OF JERICHO; words by H. 
S. Taylor, music by J. B. Herbert. 
[24 
© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tll., as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6732, April 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18188. 


ELECTION DAY IN THE MORNING; words 
by H. S. Taylor, music py are: 
Herbert. [25 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tll., as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. .Renewal no. 6727, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, June 25, 1887, 
no. 16457. 


ELEMENTS OF MODERN OCTAVE PLAYING; 
by A. D. Turner, op. 28; pianoforte. 
New ed., rev. and enl. [26 

© by Frank Fitz Turner, Birming- 
ham, Ala., as next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6651, 
Mar. 22, 1915. Original entry, July 
9: 188%, no: A F562; 


Fry (THE); words by Theodore Til- 
ton, music by O. B. Brown. [27 


© by Harold H. Brown, Indianap- 
olis, as executor of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6789, Apr. 80, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 6, 1888, no. 10124. 


FREEMAN’S (A) RIGHT; Solo or unison, 
words by H. S. Taylor, music by J. 
-B. Herbert. yes) 
© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tll., as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6742, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18206. ; 


4356 — 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


GEMS FOR THE ORGAN; Selected and alr. 


by H. R. Shelley. [29 


© by Harry Rowe Shelley, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6707, Apr. 5, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, 
no. 33802. 


GET ABOARD THE ARK WHILE YOU CAN; 
words and melody by H. S. Taylor, 
arr. for this work by J. B. i WAG 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tll., as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6749, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18214. 


GIvE THE CAUSE ANOTHER CHEER; 
words bv H. S. Taylor, music by 
J. B. Herbert. [31 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tll., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6733, Apr. 
12, 1915. Original entry, July 14, 
1887, no. 18193. 


GoD IS WISDOM, GoD IS LOVE; arr. from 

Abt. by W. Ludden. sy 

© by Mary J. Ludden, New York, 

as widow of the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 6785, 

Apr. 29, 1915. Original entry, May 
16, 1887, no. 12990. 


Gounop (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Agnus 
Dei; from St. Cecilia mass, by 
Gounod, arr. by H. M. Dunham; 
organ. [33 

© by Henry M. Dunham, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6792, Apr. 30, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 23, 1888, no. 11891. 


HE IS ABLE TO DELIVER THEE; by W. A. 
Ogden. [34 
© by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 

O., as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 


6633, Mar. 138, 1915. Original entry,. 


Apr. 18, 1887, no. 10442. 


HE WAS A PRINCE; words by Owen 
Meredith, music by Frank Lynes; in 
A. [385 

© by Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6718, Apr. 10, 1915. Original entry, 
Mar. 26, 1888, no. 8971. 


6828 (43) 


HE WAS A PRINCE—Continued. 

in C. [36 
© by Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 

Mass., as widow of the author, in 

renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

6717, Apr. 8, 1915. Original entry, 

Mar. 26, 1888, no. 8970. 


Hear, O FATHER; Solo and chorus, arr. 
from ms. of C. M., by W. Ludden. 

[37 

© by Mary J. Ludden, New York, 

as widow of the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 6786, Apr. 

29, 1915. Original entry, May 16, 

1887, no. 12991. 


HOME, SWEET HOME; harmonized by 
M. Vogrich; women’s voices. [38 
© by Max Vogrich, London, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6665, Apr. 8, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Oct. 10, 1887, no. 26154. 


I GAZE NOT NOW, O MAIDEN; song by N. 
H. Allen; tenor. [39 


© by N. H. Allen, % Edward 
Schuberth & co., New York, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6770, Apr. 20, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Apr. 30, 1887, no. 11561. 


TLL SHELTER IN THEE; words by H. 
Reynolds, arr. by W. A. O., music 
by W. A. Ogden. [40 


© by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 
O., aS widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6631, Mar. 13, 1915. Original entry, 
April 18, 1887, no. 10433. 


I WILL TELL OF THE SAVIOUR; words by 
Jessie H. Brown, music by J. H. 
Fillmore. . [41 


© by J. H. Fillmore, Cincinnati, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6720, Apr. 10, 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 21, 1887, 
no. 10788. 


LET IT MAKE THEE WHOLE; words by 
Francis R. Havergal, music by W. A. 
Ogden. [42 

© by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 
O., as widow of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6632, Mar. 18, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 18, 1887, no. 10434. 


LILLIBULLERO; words by H. S. Taylor, 
music by J. B. Herbert. [43 
© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tll., as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6729, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18184. 


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6828 (44) 


pt, It, Wey. 10 


Love’s CONFLICT; characteristic piece | MocKING BIRD; composed by Grobe, 


by Theo. Moses [pseud. of Theo. M. 
Tobani] op. 98; 1st violin. (N. Y. 
Th. orch., no. 95) [44 


© by Theo. M. Tobani, Long Is- 
land, N. Y., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6793, May 5, 1915. Original entry, | * 
May 27, 1887, no. 18988. 


arr. by H. Carmer [pseud. of A. H. 
Rosewig]; new arr., four hands. 
[51 
© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6764, Apr. 20, 
1915. Original entry, Jan. 18, 1888, 
no. 2099. 


MacDowrtL (HpWARD ALEXANDER) Same. 1. Violin or flute and piano. 


From an old garden; six songs, 
words by Margaret Deland, music 
by E. A. MacDowell, op. 26. [45 

© by Mrs. E. A. MacDowell, Peter- 
boro, N. H., as widow of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 


2. Piano or organ. [52, 53 


© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6768, 6769, Apr. 
20, 1915. Original eBht Feb. 15, 
1888, no. 5076, 5077. 


no. 6694, Apr. 5, 1915. Original en-| Morty AND THE BABY, DON’T YOU 


try, July 10, 1887, no. 18726. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS IN A; 
by Dudley Buck. [46 


© by Helen B. Buck and Madeline 
B. Blossom, New York, as children 
of the deceased author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6697, Apr. 
5, 1915. Original entry, Dec. 12, 
1887, no. 32126. 


KNOW; song and chorus, words by 
H. S. Taylor, music by J. B. Her- 
bert. [54 


© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ili., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6740, Apr. 
12, 1915. Original entry, July 14, 
1887, no. 18208. 


NEARER MY GoD TO THEE; new alr. by 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS IN B 
FLAT; by Dudley Buck. [47 
© by Helen B. Buck and Madeline 
B. Blossom, New York, as children 
of the deceased author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6696, 
Apr. 5, 1915. Original entry, Dec. 
12, 1887, no. 82125. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS IN C; 
by Dudley Buck. [48 
© by Helen B. Buck and Madeline 
B. Blossom, New York, as children 
of the deceased author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6695, 
Apr. 5, 1915. Original entry, Oct. 
10, 1887, no. 26186. 


H. Carmer [pseud. of A. H. Rose- 
wig] 1. Violin or flute with piano.— 
2. Piano or organ solo.—3. Four 
hands. [55-57 

© by A. H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6765-6767, Apr. 
20, 1915. Original entry, Jan. 18, 
1915, no. 2100-2102. 


NEARER TO THEE; words by Jessie H. 


Brown, music by J. H. Fillmore. [58 

© by J. H. Fillmore, Cincinnati, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6783, Apr. 29, 
1915. Original entry, Sept. 23, 1887, 
no. 24822. 


No LICENSE; solo and chorus, words 


MAHONING VALLEY WALTZ; by D. W. 

Crist; piano or cabinet organ. [49 

© by D. W. Crist, Alliance, O., as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 6801, May 11, 1915. 

Original entry, May 12, 1887, no. 
12572. 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 


by H. S. Taylor, music by J. B. 
Herbert. [59 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tll., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6731, Apr. 
12, 1915. Original entry, July 14, 
1887, no. 18187. 


wie Frerix) Jerusalem the golden; | O SILVERY SEA OF GALILEE; words by 


arr. from Mendelssohn, by W. Lud- 
den. [50 


© by Mary J. ‘Tmaden, New York, 
as widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6784, Apr. 
29, 1915. Original entry, May 16, 
1887, no. 12989. | 


438 


Fronia Smith, music by F. A. Fill- 
more. [60 


© by Fred A. Fillmore, Cincin- 
nati, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no, 6721, Apr. 
10, 1915. Original. entry, Apr. 21, 
1887, no. 10789. 


OI Oi 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 5, 1915 


6828 (74) 


O SOUND THE JUBILEE; words by H. S. | PROHIBITION MARCH; words by H. S. T., 


Taylor, music by J. B. Herbert. [61 


© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6750, Apr. 
12, 1915. Original entry, July 14, 
1887, no. 18216. 


O THE CROWN, THE GLORY CROWN; 
words by G. M. J., music by James 
McGranahan. [62 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6715, Apr. 7, 1915. Original entry, 
July 7, 1887, no. 17459. 


OAK VIEW POLKA; by D. W. Crist; 
piano or cabinet organ. [63 


© by D. W. Crist, Alliance, O., as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6806, May 11, 1915. 
Original entry, May 12, 1887, no. 
12577. 


OFFERTOIRE; by H. M. Dunham, op. 14. 
[64 


© by Henry M. Dunham, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6790, Apr. 30, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 6, 1888, no. 10125. 


ORANGE BLOSSOM WALTZ; by D. W. 
Crist; piano or cabinet organ. [65 


© by D. W. Crist, Alliance, O., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6805, May 11, 
1915. Original entry, May 12, 1887, 
no. 12576. 


OUT OF SELF AND INTO THEE; words by 
Jessie H. Brown, music by J. H. 
Fillmore. [66 


© by J. H. Fillmore, Cincinnati, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6780, Apr. 29, 
1915. Original entry, Aug. 11, 1887, 
no. 20695. 


PEACE, PEACE IS MINE; words by J. 
Denham Smith, music by James Mc- 
Granahan., [67 


© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6711, Apr. 7, 1915. Original entry, 
July 7, 1887, no. 17460. 


musie arr. from the Scotch by J. 
BiH: [68 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, I11., 
as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6748, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18208. 


PROHIBITION MUSIC ALL AROUND; words 
by H. S. Taylor, music by J. B. Her- 
bert. [69 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, I11., 
as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6728, Apr. 12, 
1915; Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18188. 


REND YOUR HEARTS; trio by P. A. 
Schnecker; alto, tenorand bass. [70 


© by Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6702, Apr. 5, 1915. Original entry, 
Hee. 12, 1887, no.,3d2172. 


RIPPLES OF THE ALABAMA; polka de 
concert by Henri Herz Andrews. 
New rev. ed. [71 


© by Willard H. Andrews, Purdue 
Hill, Ala., as executor of the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6405, Feb. 15, 1915. Original 
entry, May 3, 1887, no. 11807. 


RISE UP, GIDEON’S BAND; words by 
H. S. Taylor, music by J. B. Her- 
bert. ih Lh a 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, I11., 
as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6744, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18209. 


Rosin ApDaArIR [and] COMIN’ THRO’ THE 
RYE; arr. by J. Charlton Cook. 
(Musical cabinet, no. 11.) [73 

© by Elizabeth C. Marston, Glen 
Ridge, N. J., as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6762, Apr. 20, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Oct. 24, 1887, no. 27562. 


RoMANZA; by L. Pabst, arr. by H. M. 
Dunham; organ. [74 
© by Henry M. Dunham, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6691, Apr. 
3, 1915. Original entry, Mar. 26, 
1888, no. 8968. 


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6828 (75) 


ROSSINI (GIOACCHINO ANTONIO) ‘Ty- 
rolienne; from William Tell, by Ros- 
sini, arr. by G. P. Ritter [pseud. 
of G. F. Suck]. [75 


© by H. P. Schmidt, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass., as executor of the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6690, Apr. 3, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Mar. 16, 1888, no. 8006. 


RuM (THE) REVENUE; solo and chorus, 
words by H. S. Taylor, music by 
J. B. Herbert. [76 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6741, Apr. 
12, 1915. Original entry, July 14, 
1887, no. 18204. 


SAINTS (THE) AND THE SNAKES; song 
and chorus by H. S. Taylor and 
J. B. Herbert [77 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, II1., 
as the authors in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6738, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18201. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Serenade; 
by Schubert, harmonized by M. 
Vogrich; mixed voices. [78 

© by Max Vogrich, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6709, Apr. 5, 1915. 
Original entry, Dec. 31, 1887, no. 
350838. 


SHALL YOU. SHALL I; subject from 
M. E. I., words by G. M, J., music by 
James MeGranahan. [79 

‘© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6716, Apr. 7, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 6, 1887, no. 22688. 


SHIP ME TO ALASKA; saloon keeper’s 
lament, solo and chorus, words by 
H. 8S. Taylor, music by J. B. Herbert; 
male voices. [80 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and Joon B. Herbert, Monmouth, I11., 
as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6737, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18200. 


SILVERY SPRAY WALTZ; by D. W. Crist; 
piano or cabinet organ. [81 
© by D. W. Crist, Alliance, O., as 
‘the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6804, May 11, 1915. 
Original entry, May 12, 1887, no. 
12575. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


Sister (A) OF MINE; topical song and 


chorus by Herbert O. Johnson. [82 


© by M. Ida Joknson, Boston, as 
widow of the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6689, Apr. 
5, 1915. Original entry, Apr. 20, 
1887, no. 10637. 


SoNG OF THE DISTILLERY; bass solo, 


words by H. S. Taylor, music by 
J. B. Herbert. [83 


© vy Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and Jonn B. Herbert, Monmouth, II1., 
as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6736, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18197. 


SONNENSCHEIN UND REGEN (Sunshine 


and showers); waltzes by E. H. 
Bailey ; pianoforte. [84 


© by Eben H. Bailey, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6688, Apr. 5, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Apr. 15, 1887, no. 10159. 


STEER BY THE TEMPERANCE STAR; Quar- 


tet, words by H. S. Taylor, music by 
J. B. Herbert. [85 


© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
lil., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6748, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1837, 
no. 18213. 


TALPAHOK WALTZ; by D. W. Crist; 


piano or cabinet organ. [86 

© by D. W. Crist, Alliance, O., as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6802, May 11, 19195. 
Original entry, May 12, 1887, no. 


_ 12578. 


TE DEUM IN D; by M. Vogrich. [87 


© By Max Vogrich, London, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6704, Apr. 5, 1915. 
Original entry, Dec. 24, 1887, no. 
33756. 


‘TELL IT TO-DAY; words by Jessie H. 


Brown, music by J. H. Fillmore. [88 


© by J. H. Fillmore, Cincinnati, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6719, Apr. 10, 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 21, 1887, 
no. 10783. 


440 


no. 5, 1915 


‘TEMPERANCE (THE) BELLS; words by 
|\@ H. S. Taylor, music by J. B. Her- 
bert. [89 
| © by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, Iil., 
as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6734, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18195. 


‘JEMPERANCE (THE) DRUM; words by 
H. S. Taylor, music by J. B. Her- 
bert. [90 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth. 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6746, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18211. 


| TEMPERANCE IS GAINING THE DAY; 
words by H. S. Taylor, music by 
J. B. Herbert. [91 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Tll., as the authors, in renewal for 
28 years. 
| 12, 1915. Original entry, July 14, 
i 1887, no. 18212. : 


(THERE IS NONE RIGHTEOUS; words by 
G. M. J., music by James McGrana- 
@ han. [92 
if © by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
_ O., as executor of the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 


6713, Apr. 7, 1915. Original entry, 
July 7, 18S7, no. 17468. 


: 

| SERENADE; from Ben Hur, 

' words by Lew Wallace, music by A. 

| M. Lyon. [93 
© by Annie M. Lyon, Madison, 


Wis., as the author, in renewal for 


' 28 years. Renewal no. 6725, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, Feb. 6, 1888, 
no. 3842. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) O Thou eternal; 

arr. from Verdi, with adaptation by 
W. Ludden. [94 
f 


© by Mary J. Ludden, New York. 

as widow of the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6787, Apr. 
29, 1915. Original entry, May 16, 
1887, no. 12992. 


VoLUNTARIES; compiled and arr. by 
J. NW. Brown. v. 1. [95 
© by John Nicholl Brown, Og- 
densburg, N. Y., as the author, in 

| renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6626, Mar. 11, 1915. Original entry, 

{ Mar. 15, 1887, no. 6055. 


| 


Renewal no. 6747, ADF. | 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


6828 (102) 


VoTE AS You PRAY: words by H. S. 
Taylor, music by J. B. Herbert. [96 
© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 
and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6739, Apr. 12, 
1915. Original entry, July 14, 1887, 
no. 18202. 


WAITING FOR THE PROMISE; words by 
Wilbur F. Crafts, music by James 
MeGranahan. [97 

© by David R. Gilbert, Warren, 
O., as executor of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6712, Apr. 7, 1915. Original entry, 
July 7, 1887, no, 17461. 


WE’LL GET THERE ALL THE SAME; SOlO 
and quartet, words by H. S. Taylor, 
musie by J. B. Herbert; male voices. 

[98 

© by Henry S. Taylor, Chicago, 

and John B. Herbert, Monmouth, 

Ill., as the authors, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 6726, Apr. 12, 

1915. Original entry, June 25, 1887, 
no. 16456. 


WILL you coME; words by Jessie H. 
Brown, music by J. H. Fillmore. 

[99 

© by J. H. Fillmore, Cincinnati, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 6782, Apr. 29, 

1915. Original entry, Sept. 28, 1887, 

no, 24321. 


WONDERFUL WORDS OF SALVATION; 
words bv Jessie H. Brown, music by 
J. H. Fillmore. [100 

© by J. H. Fillmore, Cincinnati, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6781, Apr. 29, 
1915. Original entry, Sept. 23, 1887, 
no. 24820..- . 


WoRKERS AT HOME; words by Daniel 
March, music by Alexander C. Hop- 
kins. [101 

© by Rob’t M. Hopkins, Cincin- 
nati, as child of the deceased author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6779, Apr. 29, 1915. Original 
entry, Aug. 11, 1887, no. 20692. 


YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN; by Williar 

Augustus Ogden. [102 

© by Mrs. W. A. Ogden, Toledo, 

O., as widow of the author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

6635, Mar. 13, 1915. Original entry, 
Apr. 18, 1887, no. 10460. 


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LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 
UFACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. (1) E OF THE ACT OF 
MAR. 4, 1909. 


Amor (LOVE); waltzes. [103 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 17, 1915; recorded, 
waz, p. 137. 


AND THE DREAM COMES TRUE. [104 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec'd 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


[105 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
| Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


; Ar THAT YIDDISH SOCIETY BALL. ‘[106 


© Broadway music corp., New 
' York. Notice rec’d Apr. 23, 1915; 
_ recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


| —trom Peasant girl. 
{ 


| AT THE HOBOES BALL. [107 


© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 23, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


f 

: 

oo OF LIFE. [108 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

' tice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, 

| vy. 2, p. 140. 

| BarNuM & BAILEY RAG. [109 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
tApr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


‘BELGIUM FOREVER; by Natalie Town- 
send. [110 


| © G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
‘ 


Notice rec’d Apr. 28, 1915; recorded, 
we 2, p.- 145. 


BREATH 0’ BLOOMIN’ HEATHER; from 

My little Highland hame. gd 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


| Busi; fox trot. [112 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice ree’d 


Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


| 443 
| 


[6828 


CHIMES; by Scott. [143 


© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


COME LET US BE JOYFUL; from Dances 
of the people, by Elizabeth Bur- 
chard. [114 

© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v.-2, p. 145. 


DANCING ’NEATH THE [IRISH MOON. 
[115 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 15, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 


DANCING ON THE GREEN; music by Ate- 
lier Bédois. [116 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice ree’d Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 144. 


DANSE NEGRE; by Scott. [117 

© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


DARLIN’. [118 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 1% 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 


DAWN IN THE DESERT; words by Faith 

Boehncke, music by Gertrude Ross. 

[119 

© White-Smith music pub. co., 

Boston. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


DAY AT THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. [120 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, v. 
25. i405. 


DEARIE GIRL. [121 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6828 (122) 


pt. III, n. S., v.10. 


i los | 


DoWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS. 

[122 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 148. 

DOWN AMONGST THE DAISIES. 33 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 


2, p. 148. 
ELAINE. [124 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 


tice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 140. 


EYES OF BLUE; by L. E. Orth, op. 33, 
no. 2. [125 
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 24, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 145. 


FADS AND FANCIES; 
ing We'll take care of you all, ’m 
seeking a thrill, I’m lonely for only 
one, Alimony alley, Mary Ann 
O’Sann, They do you much better at 
home, Take it from me. [126 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 
& Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


— selection containing We'll take 
care of you all, They do you much 
better at home, I’m lonely for only 
one, Alimony alley, Mary Ann 
O’Sann. [127 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 
& Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


FATIMA BROWN. [128 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 140. 


First (THE) oF May; from Folk 
dances and singing games, by Eliza- 
beth Burchard. [129 

© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 145. 


FLAME (THE) OF LOVE. [130 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 
& Hunter, New York. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 
from the Peasant girl. [181 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 
& Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d, 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 144 
FLOR DE PAMPA; by Sarrablo. [182 
© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


selection contain- | 


} 

FLoRINDO; by Bergmein. [133 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Apr. 7, 1915; recorded, v. | 
2 p. Jas. 


F'LORRIE THE FLOPPER. [134 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


Foxy QUILLER FOX TROT. [135 > 


© Leo Feist, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, v. 2, 
p. 140. 


GIRL FROM UTAH; medley containing 
They didn’t believe me, Same sort) 
of girl, Girl in the clogs and shawl. 

[136 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec'd 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, vy. 2, p. 1438. | 

— one-step by J. D. Kern. [1387 | 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141._ 


GOING UP THE SAWDUST TRAIL. [138 | 


© Leo Feist, ine., New York. Notice — 
rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 2, Pj 
148. 


GOODBYE, PARADISE, GOODBYE; lyric by | 
Dick Howard, music by MHarry. 
Jentes. [139 | 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 189. 


GooD-NIGHT Mr. Hurpy GurDyY MAN. 
[140 | 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d | 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. > jj 


GROVES (THE) OF SHIRAZ; words by | | 
Nelle Richmond Eberhardt, music | 
by Charles Wakefield Cadman. \ 

[141 | 
© White-Smith music pub. co., | 
Boston, Notice rec’d Apr. 8, 1915; re- | 
corded, v. 2, p. 189. 
HARMONY BABY. [142 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & | 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d | 
Apr. 5, 1915: recorded, v. 2, p. 141. | 
HEART OF A ROSE, [143 | 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec'd | | 
Apr. 5, 1915: recorded, v. 2, p. 142. | 
from Peasant girl. [144. 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec'd 


i 
i 


Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 
444 | | 


ES TE ee re 


NOTICES 
no. 5, 1915 
HIGHLANDERS, FIX BAYONETS; Dy 
O’ Hara. [145 


© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
wv 2. Dp: 146. 


HIRAM. [146 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Apr. 13, 1915; recorded, 
sep. 138. 


HURRAH FOR MCGRAW, HE PUT MATTIE 

IN THE BOX. [147 

© William Murphy, Endicott, 

N. Y. Notice rec’d Feb. 12, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 140. 


I CAN’T GIVE HER UP. [148 


© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 23, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


ILL BE WAITING AT THE GOLDEN GATE. 

[149 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


I LOVE YOU AS LONG AS I LIVE. [159 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 148. 


I’M LOOKING FOR SOMEONE’S HEART. 
[151 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


I’M SO LONELY FOR YOU ONLY. [152 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 140. 


I’VE LOVED YOU SINCE YOU WERE A 
BABY, [153 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 148. 


I WANT TO BE THERE. [154 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York... No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 148. 


IF THE WORLD SHOULD END TO-MORROW. 

[155 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
= BH. 148, 


IF WE CAN’T BE THE SAME OLD SWEET- 
HEARTS. [156 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 140. 


OF USER 
6828 (169) 


IN A GARDEN DOWN IN MONTEREY. [157 

© Broadway music corp., New 

York. Notice rec’d Apr. 23, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


LAND OF LET’S PRETEND. [158 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 

& Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v, 2, p. 144. 
LAST (THE) WALTZ. [159 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Apr. 19, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 140; 


LET ME DREAM ON. [160 
- © Leo Feist, inc, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 140. 


LOVE IS LIKE A BUTTERFLY. [161 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 
& Hunter, New York. Notice rece’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 
from Peasant girl. [162 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. 


LOVE WAS MADE FOR YOU AND ME. [163 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 15, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 


McCarry. [164 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 1915; recorded, 
Wi 2. D. too. 


MaAcUSHLA; words by Josephine V. 
Rowe, music by Dermot Macmur- 
rough. [165 

© Boosey & co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 7, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 139. 

Marip IN AMERICA; medley containing 
I’m looking for some one’s heart, Oh 
those days, The stolen melody. 

[166 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 

10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 
MAKE A FUSS OVER ME. [167 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 


Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 
MANZANILLO. [168 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded vy. 
25) D>, IAS. 


MAURICE’S PERICON. [169 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec'd 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 143. 


445 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6728 (170) 


MIDNIGHT WHIRL RAG; one step. [170 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 

Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 


Miss TABASCO; song. [171 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 19, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 140. 


Mosua From Nova SCOTIA. [172 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 19, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 140. 


MoszKowSKIANA; by Otto Langey. - 
[17 


© G. Schirmer, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, 
Wa aus ao. 


MOTHERS MUST PAY FOR ALL. [174 


© Leo Feist, inc, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 148. 


My LITTLE DREAM GIRL. [175 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 19, 1915; recorded, 
Vs. 25D. 140, 


My LITTLE GIRL. [176 


© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 23, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


My MAMA LIVES UP IN THE SKY; by 
C. K. Harris. [177 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, 
Ve 23° p. 139. 


NIGHTINGALE WALTZ HESITATION; by 
Kthelbert Nevin and Uriel Davis. 
[178 
© Jobn Church co., Cincinnati. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, 
Vv. 2, (p. 139. 


NorA MACHREE. [179 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 


tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 148. 
On MARIE. [180 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 148. 


PAT. [181 


© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 145. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


PEASANT (THE) GIRL; selection con- 
taining Flame of love, Sister dear, 
And the dream comes true, Love is 
like a butterfly, Heart of a rose, 
When one you love. [182 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice ree’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


medley containing The Jungle 

ball, Sister deaer, Flame of love, 

Love is like a butterfly, Wanda. 
[183 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


PIGEON WALK; song. [184 

© Broadway music corp., New 

York. Notice rec’d Apr. 23, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


POWDER PUFF WALTZ. [185 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 19, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 140. 


PricE (THE) THAT I PAID FOR YOU. 
186 


© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 238, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


PRUNELLA MINE. [187 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


RAGTIME WAGNER’S GHOST. [188 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


REMEMRBANCE; by Arch. Joyce. [189 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


REVELS OF THE BROWNIES; music by 
Atelier Bédois. [190 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, 
Vv. 2 ops ta9: 


ROSE, MY ROSE. [191 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 
SAFETY FIRST. [192 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 140. 
Same. [1938 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 148. ' 


446 — 


NOTICES 


no. 5, 1915 
SCHUHPLATTER TANZ. [194 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 


tice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Ww. Dp. 145. 


SEVEN PRETTY GIRLS; from Dances of 
the people, by Elizabeth Burchard. 
[195 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 145. 


SHAKESPEARIAN LOVE FOX TROT. [196 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 19, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 140. 


SHE GOES OUT A FISHING WITH HER 
HOOK AND HER LINE; by Maurice 
Abrahams, Joe Goodwin and Edgar 
Leslie. [197 

© Maurice Abrahams music co., 
inec., New York. Notice ree’d Apr. 
138, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 140. 


SISTER DEAR. [198 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 


Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


from Peasant girl. [199 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


SISTER SUSIE’S SEWING SHIRTS FOR SOL- 
DIERS. [200 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, vy. 2, p. 141. 


SISTER SUSIn’S STARTED SYNCOPATION. 
201 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 1438. 


SOLDIERS OF THE KING. [202 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


SONG OF LOVE. [208 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Bae 145. 


SONG OF THE VOLGA BOATMEN; by Har- 
riette Cady; violin with piano acc. 
[204 
© White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Apr. 24, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


96078—15——_10 


OF USER 
6828 (215) 


SONGS WE USED TO SING IN DIXIELAND. 

[205 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
Wes be Ae. 


Sons oF BRITAIN. [206 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d Apr. 26, 1916; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 145. 


SOUTHERN NIGHTS. [207 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 


SPHINX; by Scott. [208 


© G. Ricordi & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


SPRINKLE ME WITH KISSES. [209 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 2, 1915; recorded, 
we ee gpel 137! 


Susizr ANN; fox trot from Maid in 
America. [210 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Nédtice rec’d 
Apr. 24, 1915; recorded, vy. 2, p. 145. 


SWEET COLUMBINE. [211 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


TAKE HER BACK IF YOU LOVE-HER. [212 


© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 140. 


TANGO PRINCESS ONE-STEP; intro. If 
Peter only knew [and] It was al- 
Ways SO. [213 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 


THAT WONDERFUL THING CALLED LOVE. 
[214 
© Joe Morris music co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 140. 


THAT’S HOW THE SHANNON FLOWS. 
215 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Apr. 13, 1915; recorded, 
¥.. 2, 2» 138. 


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- 6828 (216) 


THAT’S MY BOY. [216 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d May 1,1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 148. 


THAT’S WHEN THE PANIC IS ON. [217 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. .No- 

tice rec’d Apr. 16, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 140. 


THEY DO YOU MUCH BETTER AT HOME; 
medley containing We'll take care 
of you all, I’m seeking a thrill, Ali- 
mony alley. [218 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 10, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 143. 


THEY DREAM OF EACH OTHER ALL NIGHT. 

[219 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 148. 


To THE LASS WE LOVE; a toast. [220 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 26, 1915; recorded, 
V2, po d46: 


Two RUSSIAN FOLK sones; Contents.— 
Russian wedding song.—Comic song ; 
arr. by Harritte Cady; piano. [221 

© White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Apr. 24,1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 144. 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10, no. 5, 1915 


UNDERNEATH THE JAPANESE MOON; 
from Ziegfeld follies of 1914. [222 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 


VALSE A LA MODE. [223 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d Apr. 18, 1915; recorded, 
WZ Dei Lease : 


VALSE Doris. [224 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
2,; Oy) S48; 


WANDA. [225 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


WE'LL TAKE CARE OF YOU ALL. [226 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 142. 


WHaAT IF GEO. WASHINGTON’S MOTHER 
HAD SAID, [227 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 148. 


WHEN ONE YOU LOVE. [228 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
Apr. 5, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 141. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


A. B. C. DRAMATIC SET NO. 1; composed 
at arr, by . Luz, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. [6829 

© May 10, 1915; 1 c May 10, 
1915, 1 c«. May 20, 1915; BE 361982; 
Ernst Luz, New York. 


A La @GAvotTre. See Finck (Herman) 
Two little dances. 


A LA MINUET. See Finck (Herman) 
Two little dances. 


ABSENT; by John W. Metcalf, arr. by 

M. S. Wood; steel guitar. [6830 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 1915; 

E 361923; Melvin S. Wood, Los An- 

geles. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


— words by A. B. Marshall, music 
by Edward Wunderlich, of U. S. 


Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [6831 
©) Apr. 10,..1915;.-2. ¢.-May 20, 


1915; E 362510; Adelaide Marshall, 
Bamberton, Vancouver Island, B. C. 


ACHTUNG, HIER KOMMT EIN DEUTSCHER 
LANG; patriotisches kriegslied, text 
und musik von Harry Senger, arr. 
von Benno Gieseke, of Germany. 1. 
Salonorchester. 2. Grosses orches- 
ter. [6832, 6833 


© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 c each May 138, 
1915; E 356956, 356957; Imperator- 
. musik verlag, Berlin. 


ADAMS (WARREN W.) Two hymn an- 
thems; music by W. W. Adams, of 
U. S.; chorus and duet for mixed 
voices. Contents :—Let Him to whom 
we now belong.—Closer to Thee. 

[6834 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 12, 1915; 

E 361769; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


ADDIE DEAR; words by J. Udell, music 
by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., inc. [6835 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c@ May 20, 
ee E 362480; John Udell, Dillon, 
ay, oF 


ADOLF, VERGISS NICHT DEIN ALTER; text 
und musik von Bruno Granichstaed- 
ten, of Austria; gesang und piano. 
[6836 
© Oct. 15, 1914; 1 c. May 22, 1915; 
E 357118; Ludwig Doblinger-Bern- 
hard Herzmansky, Leipzig. 


oe 


AIR DE BALLET; by Henry Geehl, of 
England, op. 80B; piano solo. [6837 

© May 27, 1915; 1c. May 28, 1915; 
E 357288; Gould & co., London. 


AIR VARIE NO. 7 IN E: by Ch. de Beriot, 
op. 15, arr. by Jules Centano, of 
Us S.3 violin * and’ piano. (Carl 
Fischer’s music library no. 31.) 
[68388 
© Apr. 16, 1915; 2c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 362131; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision 
and fingering. ] 


ALBUM OF CELEBRATED FOLK SONGS AND 
PATRIOTIC AIRS FOR SAXOPHONE QUAR- 
TET ; by Ben Vereecken, of U. S.; arr. 
for sop., alto, tenor, and bar., or two 
alto tenor and bar. saxophones. 
[6839 
ADT. to. 1915. 2c. Apr 29, 
1915; E 362130; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ALDA: a waltz song, words and music 
by M. R. Bergin, of U. S. [6840 


© deo June 1,/1915: HW se4015; 
Mary Reisenman Bergin, Meadville, 
Pa. 


ALL ABOUT LOVE; an original musical 
sketch, words and music by Clifford 
Grey, of Great Britain. [6841 

KO May 21, TOT = oe. raw per, 
1915; E 357015; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 


ALL OVER TOWN; Selection by Silvio 
Hein, arr., and compiled by Chas. N. 
Grant, of U. S. [6842 
©, May) 21, 1915: 2 'c:* May, 21, 
1915*° By) 361952? "TB. Hiaems & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


ALL THE NICE GIRLS LOVE CHARLEY; 
words by A. J. Mills, music by Ben- 
nett Scott, of Great Britain. [6843 

© May 7, 1915; 1 ce. May 19, 1915; 
E 357074; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


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6844 


pt. 11, Ds pve 10 


ALL THE WAY TO CALVARY; words and 
music by A. H. Ackley, of U. S. 


© May 17, 1915; 2 « May 19, 
1915; E 3861898; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


ALLEGRO CON BRIO. See ‘Beethoven 


(Ludwig van) 


ALLELUIA; a hymnal. Selected pages. 
Philadelphia, Westminster press, 
1915. 48 p. 8vo. [6845 
© May 17, 1915; 2c. and aff. May 
21,1915; A 398918; Trustees of Pres- 
byterian board of publication & Sab- 
bath school work, Philadelphia. 


Attigts (THE) PARADE; march fantasia 
by T. Bidgood, of England; brass and 
reed band. 4to. [6846 

© May 12, 1915; 1 a May 25, 
1915; E 357221; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 

ALOHA OE WALTZES; by Geo. P. Howard, 
of U. S.; piano. [6847 

© May 14, 1915; 2 c. May 17, 1915; 
E 861862; Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 

ALONE; words by A. F. Lindenmeyer, 

music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[6848 

(© 1 @ May 10, 1915: E 361979; 
A. F. Lindenmeyer, St. Louts. 


ALS GROSSVATER, DIE GROSSMUTTER 
NAHM. See Grossmiitterchem er- 
ZAihlt. 


ALTAR BELLS; love’s meditation by 
W. J. Grunebaum, of U. S., op. 44.; 
piano. [6849 

© May 26, 1915; 2c. May 26, 1915; 
E 364051; Herman Federoff, Balti- 
more. 


ALTE LIED. See Mozart (W. A.) 


ALTES (EIN) LIEDCHEN. See Grossmitit- 
terchen erziihlt. 


ALWAYS SIGHIN’ FOR MY HONEY; words 
by Frank L. Stanton, music by Chas. 
Westbrook, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [6850 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915, 
* 362506; C. R. Westbrook, Wallace, 
re Oe ’ 


AM BACH; text von Wilhelm Conrad 
Gomoll, musik von Clemens Schmal- 
stich, of Germany, op. 50, no. 1, fiir 
gesang und piano. [6851 

© July 20, 1914; 1c. May 22, 1915; 
E 357108; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 


[6844 


AMAMI SEMPRE; mélodie Napolitaine 
par G. Foiano, of Italy, pour petit 
orchestre avec piano cond. 4to. 

[6851* 

© Heb... 27, 1915s i Mare 

1915; E 851502; A. Courmes, Nice, 
France. 


AMBER MOON IN JUNE; words by H. 
Fischer and Frederick Voght, music 
by James K, Porter, of U. S. [6852 


© 1c. May 21. 1915; B 361967; 
Herman Fischer, Perrysburg, N. Y. 


AMERICAN (THE) FLAG; words by 
Joseph Rodman Drake, music by E. 
Se "DEracy, of U. S! [6853 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 11, 1915; 
E 362322; Edwin Sunderland Tracy, 
New York. 


AMOR ARDIENTE (Ardent love); vals 
by Sotero M. Hernandez, of U. S.; 
piano. [6854 

© May 29, 1915:,2-¢) shime ss 
1915; E 364129; Thos. Goggan & 
bros., San Antonio. 


AN ALLEM IST HUTCHEN SCHULD; 
miirchenspiel in 8 akten, von Sieg- 
fried Wagner, of Germany, vorspiel 
fiir orchester; partitur und stimmen. 

[6855 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1 ec. May 8, 1915; 

E 351970; Carl Giessel, Mh. Fritz 
Giessel, Bayreuth, Germany. 


AND I WAS A LAD AGAIN; words by. E. 
C. Van Cleaf, music by J. HE. An- 
dino, of U. S. [6856 

© 1e¢ May 21, 1915; E 361961; 
Emma Van Cleaf, N. Brookfield, 
Mass. 


AND THE WILDERNESS SHALL REJOICE; 
anthem, words from the Bible, music 
by Edward Burlingame Hill, of 
U. S.; chorus of mixed voices, vocal 
score. 4to. [6857 

© May 26, 1915; 2 « May 27, 
1915; E 364087; Boston music ©co., 
Boston. 


ANDANTE COMMODO; by Fini Henriques, 
arr. by Harvey B. Gaul, of U.. Si; 
organ. [6858 

© Aug. 3, 1914; 2 G Miagean, 

- 1915; E 361693; Oliver Ditson Co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


ANDANTE CON VARIAZIONI. See Haydn 
CHT) 


ANDANTE MAESTOSO. See Organ loft. 


450 - 


' no. 6, 1915 
eee ee ot ee eer 


ANDANTE RELIGIOSO; by Francis Thomé, 


merecnry Ve RY. Sofranek, i) Bn ins 
military band. 4to. (Carl Fischer 
ed., no. 1480) [6859 

iran. 1, 1915: 2 ¢ Apr: 29, 
1915; E 362127; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


AND’RE ZEIT, AND’RE LEUT; lied aus der 


operette, Friihling am Rhein, text 
von C. Lindau, Beda und O. Franz, 
musik yon Edmund Eysler, of Aus- 
tria. [6860 
| Oct. “10, 1914: 1° May 22, 
1915; E 357114; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


ANGELS, THAT AROUND US HOVER; from 


Maritana by Vincent Wallace, arr. 
by Guellaume Van Den Dyck, of 
Belgium; three female voices and 
piano. [6861 

© May 15, 1915; 1 c. May 26, 
1915; E 366012; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


ANITA; Spanish intermezzo by George 


Mower "iracy; of U.~.Si;) orch. 

(Cundy-Bettoney ideal ed. no. :207.) 

[6862 

© May 1. 1915; 2 c May 7, 1915: 

E 361975; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


ANMUT. See Nolck (August) Sechs 


melodische studien. 


ANTHEMS AND SENTENCES FOR CHOIR 


AND CONGREGATION. Cincinnati, O. 
Fillmore music house, 1915. [64] p. 
Syo. [6863 

© Apr. 27, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1915; A 3977 70: Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 


AQUITANIA; march by A. W. Hughes, 


of U. S.; band. obl. 24mo. [6864 

© May 1, 1915; 2 & May 7, 1915, 
E 361711; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


ARCHER (J. StTuaRT) Allegretto scher- 
zando; by J. S. Archer, of England;, 


organ. [6865 

© May 26, 1915; 1c. May 27, 1915; 
EB 357231 ; Novello & cas led, Lon- 
don. 


ARE YOU COUNTING THE COST; words by 


Ira Dudley Ogdon, music by B. D. 
Ackley, of U. S. [6866 
© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 1915; 
E 361892; “Homer Ja Rodeheaver. 

Chicago. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6874 


ARE YOU THE O'REILLY; original ver- 
sion by Pat. Rooney, new version by 
Howard Wesley, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S. [6867 

© May 26, 1915; 2 ce May 26, 
1915; E 364052; Leo Feist, New 
York. 

ARETHUSA (THE); music by William 
Shield, arr. by Frank M. Jephson, of 
England; men’s voices and piano. 
4to. (The orpheus, new series, no. 
550. ) [6868 

(© May 3, 1915; 1c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356890; Novello & co., itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangemnt. | 


ARTOSO DRAMATIQUE; par J. Delaforet, 
arr. par EF. Volpatti, junior, of Italy; 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. [6869 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 @ May 4, 1915; 
E 356868; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


ARMS (THE) OF THE ARMY FOR ME; 
intro: Keep it dark, quick march, by 
H,. E. Darewski, of Great Britain; 
arr. for military band. 4to. (Boo- 
sey’s march journal, no. 292.) [6870 

© May 15, 1915; 1 ce. May 26, 1915; 
EK 366015; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


ARPEGES; étude instructive, de J. C. 
Kessler, op. 100. no. 8, revue et 
doigtée, avec addition de notes pour 
le travail technique, par I. Philipp, 
of France, pour piano. (Nouveau 
Gradus ad Parnassum, no. 56.) 

[6871 

() Jane 20) 91S: 41 ee Tal ea, 
1914; H 356848; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. ] 

AS THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN; lyric 
by Arthur J. Lamb, music by F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. S. [6872 

© May 24, 1915; 2 « May 24, 
1915; E 361989; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 

A-SAILING ON THE HUDSON, THE AMERI- 
CAN RHINE; words by A. G. Binny, 
music by R. A. Browne, of U. 8. 

[6873 
© 1c. May 17, 1915; E 361834; 
Alexander George Binny, Brooklyn. 

ASK ME WHy; three-part song, words 
by Carew, music by Geoffrey Shaw, 
of Great Britain; equal voices and 
piano. 4to. [6874 

© May 26, 1915; 1 ¢. May 24, 
1915: E 866000; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


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6875 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


AT ABE KABIBBLE’S KABARET; words by 
Harry Hershfield, music by Archie 
Gottler, of U. S. [6875 

© May 25, 1915; 2 @ May 24, 
1915; E 3864010; Leo Feist, New 
York. 


AT MAESTRICHT; words by Frank Tay- 
ler, music by Lady Barrett Lennard, 
of England. [6876 

© May TT) 19a (te, May 18, 
1915; E 357049; Ladv Barrett Len- 
nard, Brighton, England. 


AT THE MOVIES; a descriptive novelty 

by Sol. P. Levy, of U. S.; orchestra. 

[6877 

© June 2, 1915; 2c. June 3, 1915; E 

364175; Estate of Hamilton S. Gor- 
don, New York. 


AT THE OLD TRYSTING PLACE [I WILL 
wAIT; words by H. Batchelder 
Brackett, music by Annie Ware 
Beede, of U. S. [6878 

© 1c. May 10, 1915: E 361685; 
Harry B. Brackett, Medford, Mass. 


AU PAYS DES STEPPES; chanson slave, 
par Chillemont, of France; orchestre 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. [6879 

© Apr. 17, 1915: 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
EB 356864; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


AU SEUIL DE L’EGLISE; poésie de Jean 
Renouard, musique de Victor Gal- 


lois, of France. [6880 
©: May 15; 19152 <1 ©, May 17, 
1915; E 3857027; Société anonyme 


des editions Ricordi, Paris. 


AUF DER BANKE AN DER PAUKE; duett 
aus Immer feste druff, text von Her- 
mann Haller und Willi Wolff, musik 
von Walter Kollo, of Germany; 
gesang u. piano. [6881 

© Oct. 1, 1914; 1 ec. May 24, 1915; 
E 357180; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. 


AUF MEINEN LIEBEN Gort; kantate, 
von Arnold Mendelssohn, of Ger- 
many, fiir vierstimmigen chor. soli, 
und kleines orchester und orgel ad 
lib, begleitung; partitur mit unter- 
legtem klavierauszug. [6882 

© Aug. 15, 1914: 1 «. June 1, 1915: 


E 357259; J. Rieter-Biedermann, 
Leipzig. 
AUS ALTER, ALTER ZEIT. See Gross- | 


miuitterchen erzihlt. 


AUSTRIAN IMPERIAL HYMN; Gott er- 


halte unseren Kaiser, transcribed by § 


Fritz Kreisler, of U. S.; violin with 
piano ace. [6883 
© Apr. 19, 1915? 2 care, 
1915; E 362328; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 
AUTO TRIUMPHAL; march by T. Fred 


Henry, of U. S.; band. obl. 32mo. 
[6884 
© May 15, 1915: 2 @) May 1%, 


1915; E 362432; J. HE. Agnew, Des 
Moines, Ia. 
AUTUMN (AN) MADRIGAL; by Irénée 
Bergé, of U. S.; piano. [6885 
© May 1, 1915; 2c June 3, 1915; 
E 364164; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 

Ave Marta; song from the play, The 
rag picker, words and music by A. H. 
Mueller, of U. S. [6886 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362284; Anna Henrietta Mueller, 
Atlantic City. 


Ave MariIA! BLESSED MAID; anthem, 
words from The Christian year, by 
Keble, music by John W. Worth, of 
U. S. 4to. (Church music review, . 
no. 388.) [6887 

© May 22, 1915; 2 ‘ey Reg, 
1915; E 364004; H. W. Gray Go., 
New York. 


AVE VERUM; tenor solo, music by Al- 

bert C. Wahle, of U. S. [6888 

© May 31, 1915; 2 ¢. Juse aes 

E 364103; P. J. Lammers, Balti- 
more. 


AVEU D’AMOUR; by Sylva Roberts, of 

Australia; piano solo. [6889 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 «. May 17, 1915; 

E 357045; W. H. Paling & co., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 


B. M. C. POPULAR GRADED COURSE FOR 
PIANO; based on the work of A. 
Kiichenmeister, revised and enlarged 
by Charles Roepper, of U. S. Part 
A, elementary, and part B, progres- 
sive. [6890 

© May 8, 1915; 2 c. each May 12, 
1915; E 3861800; Boston music Co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision & enlarged edition.] 


BABY OF MINE; words anon., music by 
A. L. Jones, of U. S.; medium voices. 
[6891 


© May 18, 1915; 2/6) Maye 
1915; E 361790; A. Lee Jones, Balti- 
more. [Copyright is claimed on 
music. ] 


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BACCHANALE. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) | BACK To TIPPERARY; words and music 
XY T or ry 
Bacu (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Chroma- punahe W. MacCarthy, of pee. 
tische phantasie und fuge; von J. S. Gene 
Bach, nach eigenem gebrauch bein © May 28, 1915; 1 c. May 29, 
und “*heraus- 1915; 1) 357240; Chas. W. Mac- 


vortrag unterricht, 
gegeben von Emil Sauer, of Austria, 
fiir klavier zu 2 hiinden. [6892 
mien. 12, 1915: L..c.. May, 21, 
1915; BE 357081; C. EF. Peters, Leip- 
zig. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing. ] 
— Kinder-menuett; aus heft 3, Die 
Uberraschung, eingelausgaben aus 
kleine hauskomodien, mit musik v. 
Jch. Seb. Bach, herausgegeben von 
Erich Fischer, of Germany; gesang 
u. piano. [6893 
© Apr. 29, 1915; 1 c. May 26, 1915; 
BE. 366024; Harmonie verlag, Berlin 
Halensee, Germany. 
Ueberraschung (Die); musik von 
J. S. Bach, text und musik heraus- 
gegeben von Erich Fischer, of Ger- 
many, fiir 4 personen mit klavier- 
begleitung. (Kleine hauskomoddien 
mit musik, no. 3.) [6894 


© Dec. 30, 1914; 1 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 351964; Harmonie verlag, Berlin. 


BACK AGAIN TO DEAR OLD IRELAND AND 
you; words by Arthur F. Holt, music 
by William T. Pierson, of U. 8S. 

[6895 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 4, 1915; 

E 361795; W. T. Pierson & co., New 
Yoork. 


Back TO INDIANA FOR MINE; words by 
Ervin R. Miller, music by Chas. F. 
Roberts, of U. S. . [6896 

© May 15, 1915; 2 c. May 17, 1915; 
E 361855; American music syndicate, 
ine., Indianapolis. 

Back TO NEW ORLEANS; words and 
music by W. R. Kropp and I. Reid, 
of MS. 8: [6897 

© 1c. May 17, 1915; E 361824; 
William R. Kropp and Ivan Reid, 
New Orleans. 


BACK TO THE FARM; the jeremiad of a 
city lad, words and music by San A, 


Tonio, pseud. of Robert Sturmberg,. 


of U. S. [6898 

© May 10, 1915; 2 « May 14, 
1915; E 361778; San Antonio song 
co., San Antonio, Tex. 


BACK TO THE FARM FOR MINE; words by 
J. R. Zimmerman, music by Everett 
'[ Lvans, of U. S. [6899 


© 1c. May 21, 1915; E 361965; 
John R. Zimmerman, Stamford, 
Conn. 


Carthy, Sydney, N. S. W., Australia. 


BAacK TO TIPPERARY AND ME [IRISH 
MoLLy-O; lyrics by J. B. Russell, 
music by S. Williams, of U. S. obl. 
12mo. [6901 

© 1 c«. Mar. 13, 1915; E 362397; 
Sinclair Williams, Warwick, N. Y., 
and Joseph D. Russell, Newark, N. J. 


BACK-WATER DAUGHTER; words by 
Charles McCarron, music by Nat 
Vincent, of U. S. [6902 


© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364168; Charles K. Harris, New 
Yorls, 


BAISERS DE REVE; intermezzo par L. 
Lémpérs, of Belgium, pour orchestre 
avee piano conducteur. 4to. [6903 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356880; Durand et cie., Paris. 


BAL MASQUE; valse caprice by Percy 
E. Fletcher, of England; brass and 
reed band. 4to. (Parisian sketches, 
Now 2..) [6904 

© May .12,.1915; 1 ¢.. May 24, 
1915; EH 357222; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


BALLAD (A) OF THE RANKS; words by 
J. Conan Doyle, music by Maude 
Valérie White, of Great Britain; 
mo. 2 in °C, 4 [6905 

© Apr. 22, 1915; 1 c. May 8, 1915; 


| E 351959; Boosey & co., London. 


| BALLET OF SIRENS; by Carl Koelling, 

of U. S.; piano. [6906 

© May’ 28, 1915" 2 ee May is; 

1915; H 362445: Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


BaLMyY ALABAMA; words by R. O. Mor- 

ris, music by Jack Stanley, of U. S. 

[6907 

©) May 26, 19153 "2° c... Mayr 26; 

1915; E 364087; Robert Overton 
Morris, Irvington, Ala. 


BARCAROLLE; par Richard Richards, of 
Great Britain, op. 19; piano. (6 
souvenirs du midi, no. 3.) [6908 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 
“BE 356904; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


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6909 


BASKING IN THE TWILIGHT; words by 
J. B. Torrance, music by Carl Heil, 


of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine, [ 6909 
© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 « May 20, 


1915; 1 362526; Ina Belle Terrance, 
Savannah, Ga. 


BATTLE IN THE SKY; marche militaire 

by J. Luxton, of U. S. piano. [6910 

© May 17, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; 

E 361783; Church, Paxson & co., New 
York, 

BAUERN MARSCH; text von R. Oester- 
reicher und W. Sterk, musik von 
Oskar Nedbal, of Austria; klavier zu 
zwei hiinden, mit tiberlegtem text. 

[6911 

© Oct. 15, 1914; 1c. May 22,1915; 

BH 357115; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 

Bre A MAN; words and music by T. EH. 

Reynolds, of U. S.; male voices. _ 

[6912 

24,1915; 


© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 


BE 362051; Robt. H. Coleman, Dallas, 
Tex. 
BE MY OWN LITTLE WIFE; words by 


N. K, Slater, musie by ‘Edward Wun- 
derlich, of U.S. Washington, Marks- 


Goldsmith co., ine. [69138 

© an. 10, 1915;° 2 «May 20, 
1915; EH 362516; Nina K, Slater, Se- 
dalia, Mo. 


BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GoD; 
words by J. O. Smith, music by Jay 
Smith, of U. S. (Songs of our be- 
loved God, no. 22. [6914 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2c, Apr. 28, 1915; 
362086; J. Owen Smith, Fonta- 

Ta. 


10) 
nelle, 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Allegro 
con brio; from 5th Symphony in C 
minor by Beethoven, condensed from 


the full score by W. Piercy: for salon- 
orchestra. Cinema music journal, 
ia y Peay [6915 


© May 7, 1915; 1 c. May 8, 1915; 
BE 851975: "Daw ard Schuberth & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


—— Concerto; von lL. van Beethoven, 
op. 61, revised and edited by Emile 
Sauret, of France; violin and piano. 

[6916 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1 ¢. May 13, 1915 

EK 356933; Augener, ltd., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on revision & 
editing. | 


Scott. of ingle pianoforte solo. | 
reou7 | a 


TE 357217; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., 
Sydney, Australia, 


BELGIQUE ET FRANCE; poésie de Roland 
Gaél, musique de W. J. Paans, of | 
Holland; chant et piano. [6918 | 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 c, May 4, 19155 
EK 356853; W. J. Paans, Paris. 


3ELLE (LE) ROSE; waltz by G. Man- 
nino, of Italy domiciled at New York, | 
N. Y.; 1st & 2nd mandolin and chi- 
tarra. Ato. [6919 |. 
© Apr. 28, 1915; 1c. Apr. 30, 1915; | 
1¢. May 8, 1915; EH 861808; Gaetano } 
Mannino, New York. | 


BrrRceusE; par Richard Richards, of | 
Great Britain, op. 19, pour piano. | 
(6 souvenirs du midi, no, 5.) [6920 . 

© Apr. 20, 1915: | 
fl} 856906; B. F. Wood musie co., }- 
soston. , 


Brertor (Cu. DE) Twelve short easy 


and progressive studies; by C. de |p 


Beriot, op. 87, ed. by Gustav Saen- | 
ger, of U. S.; two Wlolinsrtcer | 
fFischer’s music library, no. 749. ) I 
; [6921 | 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 @ Apr. 39) 
1915; EK 862185; Carl Fischer, New | 
York. [Copyright is claimed on edit- | 
ing. ] 


BERMUDA Wh’LL COME BACK TO YOU; 
words by Harry H. Lewis, music by 
Vincent Kay, of U. S. ° [6922 | 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1916; | 
KH 9861681; Lewis-Rosen pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


3ETROTHAL (THE); overture by H.-H. 
sagley, of U. 8. 1. Bandi aga: 
Orchestra. [6928, 6924 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ¢. each May 7, 
1915; EK 3861716, 861718; Cundy-Bet- 
toney co., Boston. : 


BreTty; a musical play in three acts, 
lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. 
Rubens, music by P. A. Rubens, of 
IMngland, additional numbers by Er- 
nest Steffen, of Hungary; vocal 
score. [6925 

© May 31, 1915; 2 c@ Dume’ G, 
1915; D 19588; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London, 


454. 


2c. May 5, 1915; if 


‘i: BETTY’S BASTING BELLY 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


6941 


‘Berry—Continued. 

—valse on melodies from the musi- 
cal play, music by Paul A. Rubens, 
additional numbers by Ernest Stef- 
fan, arr. by H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; piano. [6926 

(© May 25, 1915; 1c May 26, 
1915; E 366018; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


BANDS FOR BEL- 
GIANS; words by Chas. Roy Cox, 
music by E. Dick Lerch, of U. S. 
[6927 
© May 7, 1915; 2c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361689 ; Buckeye music pub. Co., 
Columbus, QO; 


| ‘BEYOND THE STARRY SKIES; words by 
R. H. McDaniel, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel, of U. S. [6928 


Ch May 17, d915:'2 c. May 19, 
1915; E 361879; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

BIEN-AIMEE (LA) See Maddison (A.) 
Trois mélodies. 


BIRDS SERENADE; by Irénée Bergé, of 

U. S.; piano. [6929 

© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 3, 1915; 

E 364162; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


BirtH (THE) OF Spring; duet or two- 
part chorus, words by G. Hubi New- 
combe, music by Herbert W. Ware- 


ing, of Great Britain; women’s 
voices. 4to. [6930 
(©. May 18, 1915: 2 c« May 18, 


1915; E 357058 ; 
Philadelphia. 


Theo. Presser ¢@o., 


BizeET (GEORGES) Carmen; 
four acts, by G. Bizet, lyrics by Sybil 
Paget, dialogue by David Stevens, 
music adapted and arr. by Bertha 
Remick, of U. S. Vocal score, dia- 
logue and acting version for mixed 
or unchanged voices. 


fomiar £2, 1915+ 2>'¢,° Mar 19, 
1915; EB 362311; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


BLACKSMITH’sS (THE) ANVIL; descrip- 
tive, by J. H. Durant, of U. S.; piano. 
[6932 


© 1c. May 15, 1915; E 362428; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


45 


opera in. 


[6931 . 


BLAZE OF HONOR; march two step by 
Harry J. Lincoln, of U.%S., arr. by 
E. H. Losey, of U. S8.; full band. 
4to. [69383 

© May 15, 1915;.2 ¢, May 17%, 
1915; E 361856; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


BLOOM AND BLOSSOM ; waltz by Eduard 
Holst, revised by Josef Frantz; 
piano. [6934 

© May 6, 1915; 2c. May 11, 1915; 
E 362339; White-Smith music pub. 
CO., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision. i] 


BLow, GENTLE GALES; by Henry R. 
Bishop, arr. by Frank R. Rix, of 
U. S.; chorus of mixed voices. S8vo. 
School choruses, no. 6058) [6935 

© May 138, 1915; 2 c. May 15, 1915; 
E 362415; G. Schirmer, New York. 

BLUE EYES; words by Godfrey Wil- 
liams, musie by Horatio Nicholls, of 
England; no. 1 in C. [6936 

(eyo NEay 225. 915 A er Mas 2a. 
1915; E 857085; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. 

BLUEBOTTLES; words and music by A. 
Harvey Christie, of U. 8. [6937 

© May, 22, 1915: 2c. June 1, 1915; 


E 364122; Archibald H. Christie, 
Oakland, Cal. 

BLUEBOTTLES (THE) PARADE; fox-trot, 
by Eric C. Gatty; piano. [6938 


©) May 18,°1915; 2 ec > May 19, 
1915; E 357077; Fred’k W. Calcott 
& co., London. 

BLUTENREGEN. See Noleck 
Sechs melodische studien. 


(August) 


BoLfbrRo; par KE. Damaré, of France, op. 
392, solo pour petite on grande flite, 
et orchestre. [6939 

© Apr. 17, 191531 ¢: May 4, 1915; 
E 356865; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


Bon TON; one step-cake walk by C. 
Luckeyth Roberts, arr. by J. Louis 
von der Mehden, jr., of U. S.; piano. 

[6940 

Cy May 12) 19la: 2 co UMay jas, 

1915p? HK S62Z001" -G.  RiCOrdL., Guts 
inc., New York. 


BonDAGE (THE) oF SIN; song and re- 
frain, words and music by C. H. 
Stedman, of U.. S...art. by GH. 
Gebest. [6941 

© May 25, 1915:.2 c. May 26, 
1915; E 364026; Chas. H. Stedman, 
Zanesville, O. 


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6942 


Bonnie Rose; words by M. Gregor, 
music by Edward Wunderlich, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
CO:, Me. [6942 

© Apr. 10," 49154 12 ve May 20; 
1915; E 362554; M. Gregor, Rome, O. 

BooK OF SCALES FOR PIANO PUPILS OF 
ALL GRADES; by Carl W. Grimm, pt. 1. 
52 p. Ato. [6943 

© Apr. 14, 1915; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1915; A 3897628; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 

BoosEy & CO’.S TWELVE MARCHES, FOR 
BERSAGLIERE HORNS; composed and 
arr. by B. Bubbings, of Great Brit- 
ain; soprano, alto, tenor and bass, 
nos. 1-12. obl. 24mo. [6944 

© May 15; 1915;' tec. May 26, 
1915; E 366011; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 

BOUNDLESS SEA; a Sailor’s song, words 
by A. H. Davidson, music by Percival 
Goffin, of England; no. 1, in A. 

[6945 
©), May 21,1915: 1 ies) May 122, 
1915; E 357208; Cary & co., London. 

Bow DOWN THINE EAR; Sacred song by 

T. D. Williams, of U. S.; low voice. 
[6946 


© May 18, 1915; 2 « May 18, 
1915; E 362446; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

Bow DowN THINE EAR, O Lord; words 
from the Psalms, music by Clarence 
Dickinson, of U. 8S. 4to. (Sacred 
choruses, no. 41.) [6947 

© May 22, 1915; 2 ec. May 24, 
1915; EH 3864005; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 

Boy (THE) THAT I GAVE TO THE WAR; 
words by C. L. Talbot, music by 
J. HE. Andino, of U. S. [6948 

© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364067; 
Charles L. Talbot, Dorchester Cen- 
ter, Mass. 


Boys (THE) OF THE NEW BRIGADE; 
patriotic march song, words and 
music by L. E. Thompson, of Can- 
ada. [6949 


© May 5, 1915; i c May 5, 1915; 
E 356917; Laura E. Thompson, 
Toronto, Ont., Canada. 


BRABANCONNE (LA); Belgian theme, 
variations arr. by Ernest Austin, op. 
49, no. 1; piano with English finger- 
ing. (Sonatinas on national airs, 
op. 88, no. 13.) [6950 

© May 17, 1915; 1c May 20, 
1915; E 357062; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


ERAHMS (JOHANNES) Ihr habt nun 
traurigkeit; aus dem deutschen 
requiem, von Joh. Brahms, op. 45, 
no. 5, bearb. von Paul Klengel; so- 
pran solo mit begl. des pianoforte. 


[6951 | 


© Oct. 15, 1914; 1 ec. June 1, 1915; 
E 357258; J. Rieter Biedermann, 
Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


BrEDON HILL; words by A. EH. Hous- 
man, music by Kingsford Shortland, 
of Great Britain; recitation with 
piano ace. (Musical monologues, no. 
129.) [6952 

© May 21, 1915; 1 ce. May 17, 1915; 
E 357014; Reynolds & co., London. 


BRIC-A-BRAC; novelty fox-trot by Clif- 

ford Hess, of U. S.; piano. [6953 © 

© June 2, 1915; 2 ec. June 2, 1915; 

H 364170; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 


BRIDAL CHORUS. See Wagner (Rich- 


ard). 


BRIGHTEST (THE) DAY. See Red-letter 
days. 


RRING BACK MY SOLDIER MAN TO ME; 
words and music by Joseph Pafumy, 
of U. S. [6954 

© May 11, 1915; 2 (e) iaaaete. 
1915; E 3861983; Up-to-date music 
pub. co., New York. 


BRITISH IMPERIAL ANTHEM; Words by 
Ernest P. Fewster, music by Theo. J. 
Hutton, of British Columbia;. me- 
dium voice in B flat. [6955 

© May 11, 1915; 1 ec. May 10, 1915; 
HE 351980; Hawkes & Harris music 
co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. 


BROADWAY; words by S. Harrocks, mu- 

sic by J. E, Andino, of U. S. [6956 

© 1c May 10, 1915; E 361747; 
Sampson Harrocks, Orange, N. J. 


BucLEeE CALL; fellowship songs; words 
and music by C. W. Coe. cover-title, 
16 p. 4to. [6957 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c and aff. May 
18, 1915; A 400446; Corilla Winfield 
_ Coe, Fort Worth, Tex. 


BuNcH (A) OF VIOLETS; words by M. 
E. Rowe, music by Geo. C. Polini, of 
We SS Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [6958 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362563; Mary H. Rowe, St. Louis. 


456 — 


no. 6, 1915 


EURLINGTON BERTIE FROM Bow; words 
and music by William Hargreaves, 
of England. [6959 

© May 21, 1915; 1 c. May 21, 1915; 
E 357086; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


BURSCHEN HERAUS; marsch nach mo- 
tiven der operette, Frtihling am 
Rhein, yon Edmund Eyster, of Aus- 
tria; klavier zu zwei hinden, mit 
uberlegtem text. [6960 

Ger. 12 1914 1 © May 22, 
1915; E 357116; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


BUSINESS AS USUAL; popular Selection 
on melodies by Hermann Darewski, 
arr. by V. Ord Hume, of Great Bri- 
tain; military band. (Boosey’s sup- 
plemental Journal, no. 134.) [6961 

Poe May 22, 1915; 1 ¢. May 28, 
1915; E 357235; Francis, Day & 
| Hunter, London. [Copyright is 

; Claimed on arrangement. ] 


| —— quick march with trio, Mary from 
Tipperary, arr. by J. Ord Hume, of 
Great Britain; military band. . 4to. 
(Boosey’s march journal, no. 294.) 
[6962 
© May 1, 1915; 1 ec. May 8, 1915; 
BH 351957; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


| By GONE DAYS; words by F. J. Connett, 
music by Edward Wunderlich, of U. 
S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith cO., 
ine. [6963 
apr 10: 1915: 2 ee. May 20, 
1915; E 38624938; Frank J. Connett, 
Newport, Ky. 


| BY THE FOUNTAIN; by Platon Brounoff, 
of U. S.; piano. [6964 
© ay 9s.. 1915-2 eo: “Miny— Is, 
1915; E 3862378; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


CA c’EST L’AMOUR; paroles de Charles 
Quinel, musique de D. Berniaux, of 
Belgium; chant et piano. [6965 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
E 356861; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


| 


CAKE WALK WITH ME; words by Ar- 
thur Jackson, music by Kerry Mills, 
of U. S. [6966 


© May 28, 1915; 2 ec May 28, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


6974 


CALIFORNIA; words and music by A. 
Melhorn, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [6967 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ce. May 20, 
1915; EH 362509; August Melhorn, 
Glenn, Cal. 


CALIFORNIA, GLADSOME LAND; words by 
S. G. White, music by Louis Albert, 
of U.S. [6968 

© June 8, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
BH 364149; S. Glidden White, Lom- 
poco, Cal. 


CALL (THE) OF SPRING; a pastoral 
play, by Marjory Hall Woolworth, 
music by Richard J. C. Chanter, of 
Great Britain, dances by M. H. Wool- 
worth. 4to. [6969 

© May 8, 1915; 1 ec May 5, 1915; 
E 356887; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


CALL (THE) TO ARMS; patriotic song, 
words by J. F. Dale, musie by Neil 
MeVicar, of Canada. [6970 

© May 4, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
E 356888; J. F. Dale, Barrie, Ont., 
Canada. 


CALVARY; words by A. H. Ackley, 
musie by B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
[6971 
© May 17, 1915; 2 ec. May 19, 
1915; E 3861907; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


CANTABILE; extrait des piéces d’orgue 
de César Franck, transcription par 
J. Turin, of France; orchestre avec 
piano-conducteur. [6972 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 c. May. 4, 1915; 
EH 3856882; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. ] 


CANTO DEL GONDOLIERE (The gondo- 
lier’s song); barearola di Carlotta 
Bocea, of Germany, op. 16; piano. 

[6973 

©- Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 

E 356909; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


CANZONI POPULARI DEL PIEMONTE; di 
Vecchie, raccolte e trascritte da 
Leone Sinigaglia, of Italy, op. 40, 
con ace. di piano, versione francese 
di Marguerite Turin. vol. 1 e 2. 

[6974 

© July 29, 1914; 1 e@. May 22, 

1915; E 357151; Breitkopf & Hartel, 

New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


1915; E 364078; F. A. Mills, inc., 
New York. CARMEN. See Bizet (George) 
99199152 457 


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6975 


CARNAVAL (LE) ; par Richard Richards 
of Great Britain, op. 19; piano. (6 
souvenirs du midi, no. 1.) [6975 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2.e. May 5, 1915; 
EH 356902; B. F.. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


Cassipy; starting march by J. Bolle, 

of U. S.; piano. [6976 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 

E 362405; Jules Bolle, Woodhaven, 
N. Yz 


CE SONT DES GOSSES; paroles de Pierre 
Moreau, musique de D. Berniaux, of 
Belgium; chant et piano. [6977 

©, Apr. 17,1915; "1 c. May 4, 1915: 
FE 356856; HE. Gaudet, Paris. 


CELEBRITIES; a musical comedy in two 
acts, lyrics by Dorothy Howell, 
Louise EK. Paullin and Harold Sauer, 
music by Elthea Snyder, Don Fiser 
and Leon L. Iltis, of U. S.; vocal 
score. [6978 

©. May 21,: 1915; 2 ¢., May 24. 
1915; E 364007; R. H. MecClanakan, 
Evanston, Ill. 


CENTURY . CLUB MARCH: by H. C. 
Keppel, of U. S., arr. by William 
Foden; ist mandolin, guitar acc. 
4to. [6979 

© May 29, 1915; 2c June 1, 1915; 
E 364126; Fred Bacon, New London, 
Conn. 


CEUX D’AUJOURD’HUI; marche chantée, 
paroles de Henry Moreau & Pléeus, 
musique de Ernest Weiller, of 
France, op. 350; chant et piano. 

[6980 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 1c May 4, 1915; 
EH 356857; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


CHAINS OF ROSES; words by W. S. 
Griffith, music by Everett J. Hvans, 
Ot U8: [6981 

© 1c. May 28, 1915; EB 364060; 
Walter Smith Griffith, Brooklyn. 


CHANT D’ESPERANCE; par Zerco, of 

France; violon ou cello, avec piano. 

[6982 

© May 1, 1915; 1 ec May 13, 1915; 

EH 356969; Barrau, Luchon, Haute 
Garonne, France. 


CHANT DE GUERRE DU PAYSAN; par 
Francis Casadesus, of France: chant 
et piano. [6983 

© May 1, 1915; 1 c May 13, 1915: 
E 356971; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


pt. 01, n. s., v.10 


CHANT HEROIQUE; by César Franck, 
arr. by R. H. Bellairs, of England ; 
pedal organ. (Moreeaux choisis, 
no, 1) [6984 

© May 21, 1915; 1 e May 22, 
1915; E 357210; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


CHANTS DES SOLDATS; march by Joseph 


Engleman, of England; brass and 


reed band. 4to. [6985 

© May 12, 1915: 1>e:.Miay a2ae 
1915; HW 357223; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


CHAPLIN (THE) WALK; from Nobody 
home, words and music by Schuyler 
Green, Otto Motzan and . Jerome 
Kern, ‘of U.'S. [6986 

© May 28,1915; 2 @ May 28; 
1915; E 364056; T. B. Harms & 


Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. fF 


CHERUBINI (MARIA LUIGI CARLO ZENOLI 
SALVATORE) Fugue; étude instructive 
de Cherubini, revue et doigte, avec 


addition de notes pour le travail if 


technique, par I. Philipp, of France, 
pour piano. 
Parnassum, no. 55.) . [6987 

© Jan: 30, 1918°"2 ee au eee 


1914; E 356842: Emile Leduc, P. | 
[Copyright } 


Bertrand et cie., Paris. 
is claimed on revision & fingering. ] 


CHILDREN’S (A) DAY SERVICE; words 


and music by Walter H. Angell, of 
DiS: Opis: 

© May 25, 19157 2 eG) May 26, 
1915; EK 364053; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


CHILDREN’S DAY SERVICE NO. 6; words 
by Thomas Crawford and others, 
music by F. Flaxington Harker, of 
U.S. Ato. [6989 

© May 10, 1915; 2) ¢ ep May is, 
1915; EH 362407; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


CHILDREN’S DAY SERVICE NO. 7; words 
by Edw. H. Bickersteth and others, 
music by James H. Rogers, of U. S. 
4to. [6990 

© May 10, 1915; 2 c. May 15, 1915; 
H 362408; G. Schirmer, New York. 


CHILD’s (THE) QUEST; words by Fran- 


ces Shaw, music by Hleanor Hverest 
Freer, of U. S., op. 2%) ne), 23) 
voice. [6991 

© June 1, 1915; 2 ec. June 2, 1915; 
H 364177; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 


458, 


(Nouveau gradus ad | 


[6988 | 


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5 PE 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 6, 1915 


7007 


CHOICE; words and music by J. O. | ClzeszMy SIz POLKA; by W. Osmanski, 


Smith, of U. S. (Songs of our be- 
loved Lord, no. 21.) [6992 

©) Apr. 20; 1915; 2c. Apr. 23;-1915; 
E 362085; J. Owen Smith, Fonta- 
nelle, Ia. 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Im- 
promptu; by Fr. Chopin, op. 29, ed. 
by Sigismund Stojowski, of Poland 
domiciled at New York, N. Y.; piano. 

[69938 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2c. Apr. 19, 1915; 

FE 3623852; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 

delphia, Pa. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing and analytical lesson.] 


Procession rag; novelty syncopat- 

ed. arr. on Chopin’s Funeral. march, 

by H. E. Van Dyke, of U. S.; piano. 

[6994 

© May 29, 1915; 2 ¢ June 1, 1915; 

H 364133; Harry H. Van Dyke, Port- 
land, Or. 


——  Valses; par Chopin, révision par 
Claude Debussy, of France; oeuvres 
complétes pour piano. (Edition 
classique, no. 9326.) [6995 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 « May 4, 1915; 
EK 356877; Durand et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision. ] 


CHRIST IS BUILDING HIS MANSION; 
words by M. Ferguson, music by Car! 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [6996 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362565; Mary Ferguson, Steelton. 
ia. 


CHRISTENSEN’S RAG-TIME INSTRUCTION 
BOOK; by A. W. Christensen, of U. S.; 
piano. [6997 

© May 10, 1915; 2 «. May 17, 
1915; EH 361823; Axel W. Christen- 
sen, Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on corrections and additions. ] 


CHRISTIAN’S (THE) HOPE; words and 
music by Mrs. C. H. Morris, of.U. 8. 
[6998 
© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 13, 1915; 

H 362369; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


CHROMATISCHE. See Bach (J. S.) 


CHURCHILL-GRINDELL SONG BOOK, NO. 5; 
for primary and intermediate grades, 
words and music by [F. F.] Church- 
ill and [Mrs. Clara] Grindell of U. S. 
4to. [6999 

© May 28, 1915; 2c June 1, 1915; 
E 364128; Churchill-Grindell co., 
Platteville, Wis. 


i 


arr. by F. Przybylski, of U..S..; orch. 
40: [7000 
©) Dece (16; 1913 312'--¢, -Aprs 26; 
1915; E 3861850; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


CIGARRERAS (LAS) - (Les cigariéres) 3 
marche espagnole par Vargues, of 
France; orchestra avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to.  — [7001 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356869; HE. Gaudet, Paris. 


CINDERELLA; song from the musical 
play, Betty, words by Adrian Ross. 
and Perey Greenbank, musie by Paul. 
A. Rubens, of Great Britain. [7002 

© May’ 19, 1915: 1 ¢@ .May 22, 
1915; E 3857197; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


City (THE) OF TRIUMPH; a cycle, words 
by William Hillery Leonard, music 
by Louis Adolphe Coerne, of U: S., 
op. 78; medium voice. [7003 

©. May 17, 1915: 2 ¢. May” 49; 
1915; EH 361919; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


CLAIR DE LUNE SUR LA MER. See Es- 


quisses bretonnes. 


CLAIR DES ETOILES (Starlight glitter) ; 
bluette par Christian Schafer, of 
Great Britain. op. 93, no. 1; piano. 

[7004 

©) Apr. 24, 1915; 1 c. May 6,.1915; 

E 356922; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
London. 


CLARKE’S CHARACTERISTIC STUDIES FOR 
THE CORNET; by H. L. Clarke, of U. 
S.; third series. Elkhart, Ind. L. B. 
Clarke, 1915. 63 p. fol. [7005 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
aff. May 14, 1915; A 398667; Her- 
bert L. Clarke, Elkhart, Ind. 


CLEAR THE DECKS FOR ACTION; a song of 
the British Navy, words by P. Trent- 
ham, of Great Britain, music by 
Louis Delune, of Belgium. [7006 

© Mar: 6) 1915 >" i & > Mar. 786; 
1915; E 356485; Percival Trentham 
Maw, Holmesdale, Nutfield, Surrey, 
England. 


CLOSE OF THE DAY; words and music by 
Geo. W. Van Slyck, of U. S. [T007 
© "May. 14, 19is'* 25 ela i 
1915; E 361827; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


CLOSER TO THEE. See Adams (W. W.) 
Two hymn anthems. 


459 


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7008 pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 

€o Boss; words by John Townsend | CoME Now; sacred song by L. Cradit, — 
Trowbridge, music by Mrs. HE. R. of U. S.; solo, duet and chorus. | 
Woods, of U. S. [7008 Sedalia, Mo., A. W. Perry & sons’ 


© 1c. May 19, 1915; HE 361911; 
Mrs. Emmett R. Woods, Mina, Nev. 


COLLECTION OF SACRED MELODIES; arr. 
by J. C. Bane, of U. S.; Hawaiian 
steel guitar. [7009 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 15, 
1915; E 362425; James F. Roach, 
Cincinnati. 


COLLEGE (THE) BOY’s DREAM; march 
by Geo. L. Spaulding, of U. S.; piano 
4 hands. [7010 

© May 10, 1915; 2 «@ May 10, 
1915; E 362341; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


COLOMBINE; valse hesitation by Jessie 
M. Winne, of U. S.; piano. [7011 
© May 27, 1915; 2 c. May 28, 
1915; E 364085; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine., New York. 


COME BACK FOR I LOVE THEE. See Past 
and present. 
COME BACK LITTLE GIRL: words and 


music by Augustus Barratt. [7012 

@© May 15,1915; 2 c. May 17, 
1915; E 3857228; John Franklin 
music co., New York. 


COME BACK TO YOUR LITTLE GREY HOME: 
words and music by H. Freeman, of 
U.S. [7018 

© May 23, 1915; 2 e@ June I, 
1915; E 364150; Harold Freeman co., 
Providence, R. I. 


COME BE MY SWEETHEART; words by A. 
Gallagher, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
eo., ine. [7014 

© Apr. 10, 1915: 2 ce May 20, 
1915; E 3862561; Ada Kingston, 
Clarksville, Tl. 


€OME, COME TO-NIGHT; words and 
music by H. G. Tovey, of U. S. 
[7015 
© May 10, 1915: 2 ce May 14, 
1915; E 3861806; Herbert G. Tovey, 
West Plains, Mo. 


COME DOWN To Kew; words from The 
barrel organ by Alfred Noyes, music 
by H. D. Sleeper, of U. S. 4to. 

[7016 

© May 27, 1915:°2 @ June 1, 

1915; E 864116; C. W. Thompson & 
e0., Boston. 


music co. [7017 

© May 14, 1915:°2°@ tay 12 
1915; EH 861864; L. Cradit, Quenemo, 
Kan. 


COME ON, AND HA! HA! WITH ME: 
words by C. H. Beine, music by J. E. 
Andino, of U. S. [7018 


© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 351980; 
Charles H. Beine, Kenosha, Wis. 


CoME TAKE A JITNEY WITH ME; words 
and music by James W. Thatcher. 
arr. by Harry Heald, of U. S. [7019 

© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361731; James Thatcher, Hart- 
ford. 


COME WE NOW, DEAR LorD; words by H. 
R. Sayles, music by Sara Sayles Gil- 
pin, of U. S. [7020 

© May 14, 1915; 2 ce. May 17, 
1915; E 3861829; Edward Sayles, 
Guthrie Center, Ia. 


COMRADES COME LET’S BE UP AND DOING; 
melody by Drdla, words and arr. by 
Kathryn I. White, of U. S. [7021 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361678; K. I. White, Pittsburgh. 


COMRADES IN ARMS (Le réve passe) ; 
English words by Griffith Hum- 
phreys, music by G. Krier & C. Hel- 
mer, of Great Britain; voice & piano 
in key of G. [7022 

© May 19, 1915; 1 «@ May 18, 
1915; E 357056; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
London. 


CONCERTO. 
van) 


See Beethoven (Ludwig 


CONCERTO NO. 7 IN A MINOR; by P. 
Rode, op. 9, edited and revised by 
Emile Saurot, of France; violin and 
piano. [7023 

© Apr. 15, 1915: 1 ce. Maye 
1915; E 356937; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & fingering. ] 


CONSIDER THE LILIES OF THE FIELD; 
Sacred song words from the Bible, 
music by Sarah Viaux Farrar, of 
U.S. [7024 
© May 22, 1915; 2 c. May 2 
1915; E 364095; Marie V. Viaux, 
Brookline, Mass. 


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CONTEST OF THE NATIONS; 


Bese errrox HYMNS 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


CONSOLATION (LA); andante, oe os 
Dussek, edited by Thomas F. Dun- 
‘hill, of Great Britain; piano, con- 
tinental fingering. [7025 
© May 14, 1915; 1 ec. May 24, 
1915; E 357219; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on rev. 
ed. & fingering. ] 

—— words adapted from the Bible by 
W. A. Muhlenberg, music by Geo. 
Noyes Rockwell, of U. S. [7026 

@ May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 18, 
1915; E 362447; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 

CoNSTANT (THE) LOVER; song from 
The passing show of 1915, words by 
Arthur Wimperis and Hartley Car- 
rick, music by Herman Finck, of 
England. [7027 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 1¢. May 4, 1915; 
E 856895; Hawkes & son, London. 
operetta, 

music by N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; 

trumpet or cornet parts. obl. Svo. 

[7028 
fc May 25, 1915; 2 ¢. May 27, 

1915; EH 364014; C. C. Birchard & 

co., Boston. 


SELECTED FROM 


SUNDAY SCHOOL MELODIES. New 

York, Chicago, Tullar-Meredith 

[1915] cover-title, [64] p. 8vo. 
[7029 


© May 15, 1915: 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1915; A 406226; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 

COPHTISCHES LIED; ged. von Goethe, 
musik yon Hermann W. von Walters- 
hausen, of Germany, op. 15, no. 1; 
gesang u. piano. [7030 

er et. 20, 1914.) 1 e.. May 24, 
1915; E 357181; Drei masken ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 

CoroNA; march and two-step, by F. W. 
MeNichol; piano. [70381 


May 22,. 1915;,.1.¢: May. 22, 


fees MM 30(194; Corona..co., ltd., 
London. 
_CORTEGE DES BACCHANTES; en mode 


ipodorien, de Théo Noletty, of France, 
op. 6; orchestra with piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. [7032 

© May 15, 1915; 1 « May 17, 
1915; E 357028; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


' COTTON TIME IN DIXIE; rag one step, 


by W. Morris, of U. S.; tenor banjo 
solo or mandola. [7033 

© May 7, 1915; 2c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361732; William Morris, Detroit. 


7042 


CouRSsE (THE) OF TRUE LOVE; operetta 
in one act, words by C. B. Storrs, 
music by W. Rhys-Herbert, of U. S. 

[7034 

© 1c. June 15, 1915; D 19589; 

W. Rhys-Herbert & Caryl B. Storrs, 
Minneapolis. 


CRAZY BILL; words by Steve Mat- 
thews, music by Rox Bond, of Great 
Britain. [70385 

© May- 14,1915; 1 ¢ Maye 22, 
1915; E 856961; Matthews & Bond, 
St. John, N. B. 


CREATIVE ART; four sketches by Louis 
Adolphe Coerne, of U. S., op. 74; 
piano. [7036 

© May 17, 1915; 2 « May 19, 
1915; H 361920; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


CRIMSON AND GOLD; march by L. D. 

Gerin, of U. S.; piano. [7037 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 

EK 364178; Louis D. Gerin, Big 
Rapids, Mich. 


CROSSING THE BAR; mixed quartette, 
words by Tennyson, music by 
Charles Gilbert Spross, of U. S. 4to. 

[7038 

© May 22, 1915; 2 c« May 19, 

1915; EH 361928: John Church Co.. 
Cineinna tl: 


words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 
music by Edward Lockton, of Eng- 
land; no. 2 in G. [70389 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 1 ec. May 19, 1915; 
EH 357084; Metzler & co. (1909), ltd., 
London. 


CROWNING (THE) DAY; words by Geo. 


Winterbourne, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel, of U. S. [7040 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 1915; 
E 361885; Homer A. Ro deheaver, 
Chicago. 


DA HABT’S MEI ZIVILG’WAND’L; walzer- 
lied, text und musik von Bruno 
Granichstaedten, of Austria, gesang 
und piano. [7041 

© Oct. 15, 1914; 1 ec. May 22, 1915; 
EB 357123; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard-Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


DA SCHAU’, DER IS’ AUCH DABEI; text 
von R. Oesterreicher u. Wilhelm 
Sterk, musik von Edmund Hysler, of 
Austria. [7042 

© Oct. 15, 1914; 1 c. May 22, 1915; 
E 357138; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard-Herzmansky ), Leipzig. 


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7043 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


DapDY’s LAND; words and music by 
J. F. Kiely, of U. S. St. Louis, Em- 
press pub. co. [7043 

© 1c. May 17, 1915; EH 364091; 
James Francis Kiely, St. Louis. 


DANCE (THE) OF SPRING (Carmefi2) ; 
vocal waltz, words by Virginia 
Woods Mackall, music by H. Lane 
Wilson, of U. S., arr. by Frank R. 
Rix; three unchanged voices. S8vo. 
(School choruses, no. 6061.) [7044 

© May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 15, 1915; 
E 362410; G. Schirmer, New York. 


DANCE OF THE WOOD NYMPHS; by E. 
R. Kroeger, of U. S.; violin and pi- 
ano. [7045 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 3, 1915; 
E 364165; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


DANCE ORIENTAL; by F. J. Bacon, of 
U. S.; banjo solo and 2nd banjo, no- 
tations A and C. 4to. [ 7046 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
HK 864127; Fred Bacon, New London, 
Conn. 


DANSE DES MULETIERS; par Richard 
Richards, of Great Britain, op. 19; 
piano. (6 souvenirs du midi, no. 2.) 

[7047 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 ec. May 5, 1915; 

E 356908; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


DANZETTA; by Edouard Dorn, of Eng- 
land; violin and piano. (Six short 
pieces, no. 2.) [7048 

© May 21, 1915; 1 ¢ May 22, 1915; 
E 357203; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Grew, ltd., London. 


DAS KANN NUR DER WIENER VERSTEH’N ; 
wiener lied, text von Benno Vigny, 
musik von Hans May, op. 48, arr. 
von Franz Sadek und Anton Ernst, 
of Austria. 4to. 1. Salon orchester. 
2. Wiener heurigen-quartett. 

[7049, 7050 

© July 29, 1914; 1 c each June 1, 

1915; E 357265, 357266; Adolf Robit- 

schek, Vienna. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangements. | 


DAWNING; reverie by ©. HE. Roat, of 
er S; : pt. [7051 
© May 10, 1915: 2 c. May 10, 


1915; EH 361675; Chas. E. Roat music 
eo., Itd., Battle Creek. 


Day (A) AT THE PANAMA EXPOSITION ; 
descriptive fantasia, arr. by M. L. 
Lake, of U. 8. 1. Military band? 2: 
Orchestra. [ 7052, T0538 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 2 ¢ each Apr. 29, 
1915; E 862329, 362380; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangements. | 


DAY DREAM; words and musie by Geo. 
W. Van Slyck, of U. S. [7054 
© May 14, 1915; 2 eGiiiaae, 
1915; E 361828; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


DAY DREAMS; morceau de concert, by 
Haydn Wood, of Hngland; piano 
Solo. [ 7055 

(© May -11, 1915; 1 ¢. May 24 
1915; E 866007; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


Day (THE) OF SALVATION; words by 
Julia H. Johnston, music by Kem G. 
Bottorf, of U. S. [7056 

© May 17, 1915; 2 « May 19, 
1915; E 861902; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


DEAR OLD MARTHA’S VINEYARD; words 
and music by T. J. Ryan, of U. S. 
[T7057 
© May 15, 1915; 2 © May 49, 
1915; KH 3861935; Thomas J. ayan, 
South Boston, Mass. - 


DEARIE, DO NOT WAIT, NOR HESITATE; 
words by S. J. Chamberlain, music 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [7058 

© 1c. May 21, 1915: HE 361957; 
S. J. Chamberlain, Mishawaka, Ind. 


DEARIE GIRL, DO YOU MISS ME; words 
and music by Margaret Whitney, arr. 
by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 8.; male 
voices. [7059 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c« May 8, 1915; 
EH 362295; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 
rangement. | 


DEARIE MINE; words by Clifford Har- 
ris, music by Jas. W. Tate, of Eng- 


land. [7060 
© Mar. 10, 1915: 1 G2) Mayes, 
1915; EH 3856998; Francis, Day & 


. Hunter, London. 


DEBUTANTE (THE); one step by Milton 
Ager and Pete Wendling, of U. S.; 
piano. [7061 


© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 3623803; Waterson, Beriin & Snider 
co., New York. 


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| DEEP WITHIN MY HEART; words by Ada 


Blenkhorn, music by EH. O. Excell, of 
eS. [7062 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 18, 1915; 
EH 362372; EH. O. Excell, Chicago. 


DERNIERE LETTRE; valse par H. Geof- 
froy, of France; orchestre 4 cordes, 
avec piano cond. 4to. [7063 

(© Apr. 17, 1915; 1c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356874; Henri Geoffroy, Paris. 

DEUTSCH-OSTERREICH-UNGARISCHE BUN- 
DESTREUE; kriegsmarsch 1914-15, 
von Joh. Schmutzer, of Germany, op. 
53; klavier. [7064 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1c. May 81915; 


EH 351969; Badenia-verlag (Joh. 
Schmutzer ) Baden-Baden, Ger- 
many. 

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GEHN; marsch von Adolf Giinther- 
Kaiser, of Germany, op. 27, fur mili- 
tir-musik : stimmen. 16mo. [7065 

© Apr. 19, 1915: 1 c. May 138, 1915; 
EH 356941; Neuer Berliner musik- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin-Schone- 
berg. 


DEUX MAINS, TRILLES, étude instructive, 
de Montgeroult, revue et doigtée, 
avec addition de notes pour le trayail 
technique, par I. Philipp, of France, 
pour piano. (Nouveau gradus ad 
Parnassum, no. 48.) [7066 

wr Jan. 30,1913: 1 ec. July 27,,1914; 
E 356835; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision & fingering. ] 

DEUX YEUX GRIS; chanson, paroles de 
Adeline Hayden-Coffin, musique de 
Daisy McGeoch, en C. [7067 

© May 12, 1915; 1¢ May 21, 1915; 
EH 357196; Leonard &' €o., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on French 
arr. | 

Dicks (DIE) Berra; deutscher sieges- 
marsch, text und musik von Paul 
Bendix, of Germany, fiir salonor- 
chester. 4to. [7068 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1c. May 13, 1915; 
E 356942; Neuer Berliner musikver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin-Schoéneberg, 
Germany. 

Dicty poo; words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, 
music by Carey Morgan, of U. S. 

[7069 

© May 11, 1915; 2 c. May 12, 1915; 
E 361757; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on 
words & piano acc.] 

DIMANCHE MATIN. See Esquisses bre- 
tonnes. 


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Diep AND DANCE; cakewalk, by Bert 
Grant, of U. S.; piano. [7070 
© May 15, 1915: 2 .¢. May. 15, 
1915; E 3862402; Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. 

DopeIne (THE) WoRLD; words by L. 
Rockwell, music by Geo. C. Polini, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith ¢o., ine. [7071 

© _UAprs 210i 1915 ; "2 es May 720, 
1915; E 362465; Lorillia Rockwell, 
Gladwin, Mich. 


DON’T FORGET TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; 
lyvie by Dick Howard, music by Dick 
Richards, of U. S. [7072 

© May 5, 1915; 2c. May 5, 1915; 
EK 362375; EF. B. Haviland pub. ¢o., 
New York. 

DoRMEUR (LE) DU VAL; poésie de Ar- 
thur Rimbaud, mise en musique par 
Alfred Bachelet. [7073 

© May 1, 1915; 1 c. May 13, 1915; 
EH 356975; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


DoroTHY RAG; by Nat Johnson, of U. 

S.; piano. [7074 

©1e May 14, 1915; HE 361784; 
Arthur A. Friestedt, Chicago. 


DOUBLES NOTES; étude instructive de 
Th. Kullak, op. 121, revue et doigtée, 
avec addition de notes pour le tra- 


vail technique, par I. Philipp, of 

France, pour. piano. (Nouveau 

gradus ad Parnassum, no. 65.) 
[7075 


Gi tan.30, 191351 .¢, July 27,4914 
EH) 356851; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision & fingering.] 


étude instructive de Ch. Mayer, 
op. 153, no. 1, revue et doigtée avec 
addition de notes pour le travail 
technique, par I. Philipp, of France, 
pour piano. (Nouveau gradus ad 
Parnassum, no. 61.) [7076 

Cy Jan. 30, 1913; 1c. July 27, 1914; 
BE} 356848; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision & fingering. ] 


étude instructive de F. Sangalli, 
op. 3, no. 1, revue et doigtée, avec 
addition de notes pour le travail 
technique, par I. Philipp, of France, 
pour piano. (Nouveau gradus ad 
Parnassum, no. 54.) [7077 

©) Jan. 30, 1913; 1 ¢. July 27; 1914; 
E 356841; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimel 
on revision & fingering. ] 


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7078 


pt. IT, Boss Vale 


DOUBLES NoTES—Continued. 

tarentella giocosa, étude instruc- 
tive, de R. Willmers, revue et doig- 
tée avec addition de notes, pour le 
travail technique, par I. Philipp, of 


France, pour. piano. (Nouveau 
gradus ad Parnassum, no. 58.) 
[7078 


© Jan. 30,1913; 1 ¢@ July 27, 1914; 
HE 356845; Hmile Ledue, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision & fingering. ] 


DowN BY THE KOO-LA-LOO; words and 
music by Barclay Gammon and Bert 
Lee, of England. [7079 

© .Mar.. 10, 19153) d-neh) Magi, 
1915; HE 357001; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


DOWN BY THE SMILING DAISIES; words 
by L. Horton, musie by Carl Heil, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith ¢o., ine. [7080 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 42. .¢.,, May -20, 
1915; E 862489; Lois Horton, May- 
wood, Mo. 


DowN IN LOUISIANA; words by J. Dil- 
lon, musie by Geo. C. Polini, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [TO81 

© Apr. 4, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915: 
E 3862498; James Dillon, Marion, 
Ind. 


DOWN IN SOUTHERN GEORGIA: words by 
R. Althar, musie by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
COs. THC. [7082 


© Apr. 10, 1915: 2 ec. May 20, | 
Richard Althar, | 


1STS He 362p1¢ : 
Smith’s Ferry, Pa. 


DOWN ’NEATH THE OCEAN IN A SUBMA- f 


RINE; words by J. Brown, music by 
J. E. Andino, of U. S. [7083 

© 1c May 28, 1915; E 364065; 
Jap Brown, Kokomo, Ind. 


DOWN UPON MY PILLOW WARM; home 
song, theme with text and easy vari- 
ation without octaves by M. Green- 
wald, of U. S.; treble clef only, words 
ad lib. [T7084 

© May 10, 1915; 2 c May 10, 
1915; E 362342: Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


DREAM OF LOVE; words by Claire Salo- 
mon, music by C. J. Salomon, of 
U. S. [Arr. by Edmund M. Rosner 
of U. S.] [7085 

© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361720; 
Clifford Joseph Salomon, San Fran- 
cisco. 


_ DULCIANAS; 


DREAMS OF CHILDHOOD; words by Earl 
P. Sturgeon, music by Jack Stanley, 
of U. S. [7086 

© May 26, 1915; 2 c May 26, 
1915; E 364036; HE. P. Sturgeon, 
Nekoma, III. 


DREAMS OF YESTERDAY; by H. Bayn- 
ton-Power, arr. by Hric Leeming, of 
England; orchestra. [7087 

© May 6, 1915; 1 ce. May 7, 1915; 
EH 356920; Beal, Stuttard & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


DRUFF WIE BLUCHER; kriegsmarsch, 
von Richard Galen, of Germany. 1. 
Salonorchester, mit text. 2. Klavier, 
mit text. [ 7088, 7089 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 ce. each May 18, 
1915; E 356948, 356949; Drei-eicher- 
verlag, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany. 


by Alfred Phillips, of 
Great Britain; piano, organ or har- 
monium. nos. 1-14. [7090 

© May 17, 1915; 1 c) May20, 
1915; H 357060; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


DWELL WITH ME; words by Eben E. 
Rexford, music by Roger Cox, of 
Ths; [7091 

© Apr. 30, 1915: 2 Gy Mayas, 
1915; H 362362; H. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 


DZIADUNIO POLKA; by K. Namystowski, 
arr. by F. Przybylski, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. [7092 

© Dee. 16, 1918s) 25c) eee: 
1915; EH 361851; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


HARLY (THE) BIRD. See Two unison 


Songs for boys. 


EGYPTIAN DANCE. See Piano composi- 
tions; by Jack Reynolds. 


HLUSIVE LOVE; three-part song, words 
by George Arnold, music by Clarence 
©. Robinson, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. [7093 

© May 17, 1915: 2 ce May 26, 
1915; E 3864015; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


EN AVANT; marche des alliés 4 la vic- 
toire, paroles de Paul Dubrissae, mu- 
Sique de L. de Flagny, of France; 
chant seul. 4to. [7094 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
E 356875; Lucien de Flagny, Paris. 


464 


ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


EN AvVANT—Continued. 


poésie de Paul Dérouléde, mu- 

sique de Hugéne d’Harcourt, of 

France; ténor ou soprano et piano. 

[7095 

© May 1, 1915; 1 c. May 18, 1915; 
E 356972; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


EN SNES DANSKE VISER; a collection of 
Danish songs, tekst af [Danish 
poets], musik af Carl Nielsen og 
Thomas Laub, of Denmark; nos. 1- 
Ba. “Eto. [7096 

apr. 14,° 1915: 1 ¢ Apr. 28, 
1915; EK 3866019; Wilheim Hansen, 
Leipzig. 


ENDLICH ALLEIN ; grosses potpourri aus 
der operette von Franz Lehar, arr. 
von Martin Uhl, of Austria; orches- 


ter. 4to. [7097 
© Aug. i, 1914; 1 ¢. May 24, 1915; 
H 357098; W. Karezag, Vienna. 


[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


ENGLAND; words and music by James 
Mulligan, of England. [7098 
© May 25, 1915: 1 c May 26, 
1915; E 866009 ; E. O’Donneil, Knock- 
holt, Kent, England. 


EQUITY SONG; words and music by A. 

D. Kahler, of U. S. [7099 

© May 27, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 

E 364148; Adam D. Kahler, Velva, 
ND 


ERINNERUNG. See Strater (Tillmann) 
Fiinf klavierstiicke, op. 8. 


HRISKAY (AN) LOVE LILT (Gradh geal 
mo chridh) ; melody and text from 
the Songs of the Hebrides, arr. as a 
part song by Hugh S. Roberton, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 

[7100 

© May 17, 1915; 1 e@ Mar. 17, 

1915; E 357043; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


ERWECKUNG (DIE); ged. von Peter 
Rosegger, musik von Victor Kel- 
dorfer, of Austria, op. 95; ma&nner- 
chor; partitur. 4to. _[ 7101 

© July 29, 1914; 1 ce. June 1, 1915: 
E 357264; Adolf Robitschek, Vi- 
enna. 


Es WAR EINMAL. See Grossmiitterchen 


erzihit. 


7108 

ESQUISSES BRETONNES (Trezigou 
breiz); par Maurice Duhamel, of 
France; piano. Contents :—1. Jaba- 
dao.—2. Pastorale.—3. La lande 
hantée.—4. Clair de lune sur la 
mer.— 5. Dimanche matin. [7102 


©) -May: 15. 105: 1. eu Mays ee 
~ 1915; E 357029; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 
ETHLENE AND LILIES; words by J. 
Maynard, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., inc. [7103 
© Apr 10, 1915: 2c. May "20, 
1915; E 362539; J. Maynard, Beau- 
mont, Tex. 


ETRANGER (L’); action musicale en 2 
actes, introduction symphonique du 
2° acte, musique de Vincent d’Indy, 
transcription par Gustave Sama- 
zeuilh, of France; deux pianos 4 
mains. [7104 

© May 1, 1915; 1 e May 13, 1915; 
E 356966; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on transcrip- 
tion. | 


ETUDE CHROMATIQUE; étude instructive 
de Th. Kullak, op. 2, no. 1, revue et 
doigtée, avee addition de notes pour 
le travail technique, par I. Philipp, 
of France, pour piano. (Nouveau 
eradus ad Parnassum, no. 45.) [7105 

© Jan. 30, 1915; 1c. July 27,1915; 
E 356832; Emile Ledue, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision & fingering. ] 


HTUDE DE RYTHME; étude instructive de 
EK. Ries, op. 31, no. 5, revue et 
doigtée, avec addition de notes, pour 
le travail technique, par I. Philipp, 
of France, pour piano. (Nouveau 
gradus ad Parnassum, no. 53.) [7106 

©: Jan. /30,. 1913 = 15 cy Jale. 27. 
1914; E 3856840; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering.] 

EvENinG. See Lantern (A) suite. 

EVENING CHIMES; descriptive, by J. H. 
Darant; of -Us'8. >. piano. [7107 

© 1c. May 15, 1915; E 362431; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


EVENING HYMN;; o’er all is quiet reign- 
ing, by Carl Reinecke, of U. S., arr. 
by Frank R. Rix; chorus of un- 
changed voices, with solo, or Semi- 
chorus of boys. Svo. (School chor- 
uses, no. 6056) [7108 

© May 18, 1915; 2 ¢..May 15, 
1915; H 362409; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


465 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7109 


Dt. 11, nee v.20 


EveR PRESENT SAviog; words by EH. L. | FATHER OF LOVE GIVE PEACE; quartette, 


Thompson, musie by C. D. Emerson, 
of U.S. [7109 

© May 1%; 19153) 2 e.My 19; 
1915; E 361910; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


EVER SINCE YOU WENT AWAY; words by 
S. Edward Sanfilippo, music by 
Harold C. O’Hare, of U. S. [7110 

© May 20, 1915:).2 "¢. May 21; 
1915; E 361941; J. & P. Ross music 
co., New York. 


EVERYBODY RAG WITH ME; one step by 
Grace Le Boy, of U. 8.; piano. Wels ai 
©) May 12) 1915; 2 c.wMag., 42, 
1915; E 361764; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New -York. 


EvocaTion; poésie de Jean Renouard, 

musique de Victor Gallois, of France. 

[7112 

() May 15, 1915; 2 :c.  Magecnt, 

1915; BH 357030; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


EXUBERANCE; overture by Al. Hayes, 
of U. S. 1. Orchestra. 2. Band. 
[7118, 7114 
© May 8, 1915; 2 c. each May 12, 
1915; E 3861766, 361767; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


FAIRY LAUGHTER; words by Douglas 
Furber, music by Ivor Novello, of 
England. No. 1 in HB flat. No. 2 in 
Fr, L115, 7116 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 1 ce. each May 17, 
1915; 357086, 3570387; Enoch & 
sons, London. 


FANTASIE AND FUGUE IN EF MAJOR; by 
FE, [i. e. J.] Christoph, Friedrich 
Bach, edited by Oscar Beringer, of 
France; piano. [7117 

© May 2, 1915; 1 c May 4, 1915; 
E 356899; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


FARMER JOHN; rustic song, theme with 
text and easy variations without oc- 
taves by M. Greenwald, of U. S.; 
treble and bass clef, words ad lib. 

[7118 

© May 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 10, 

1915; H 3862343; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


FARMER’S (THE) TREASURE; words by 
F’. M. Parker, music by Geo. C. 
Polini, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7419 

©. Apr. 10, 1915 > 92;\e. May. 20, 
1915;. EK 362495;. By M. Parker, 
Malta, O. 


Se eee 


words and music by Christina Mar- 
lock Leith, of Canada. [7120 

© May 11, 1915; 1%. May i, 
1915; EH 351979; Hawkes & Harris 
music co., Toronto, Canada. 


FAVORITE SAXOPHONE QUARTET ALBUM, 
v. 1; by Ben Vereecken, of U. S., 
arr. for sop., alto, tenor and bar., or 
two alto tenor and bar. saxophones. 

P7121 
© Apr. 14, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1915; 
E 862132; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FAVORITE SAXOPHONE QUARTET ALBUM, 
v. 2; by Ben Vereecken, of Us S;, 
arr. for sop., alto, tenor and bar., or 
two alto tenor and bar. saxophones. 

[7122 
© Apr. 16, 1915; 2c Apr. 29, 1915; 
FE 862133 ; Carl Fischer, New York. 


FEST OVERTURE UBER DEUTSCHLAND 
UBER ALLES; von HW. Meinardus, of 
US: 3 piano: [7123 

© May 22, 1915; 2 c. May 24, 1915; 
E 361991; EH. Meinardus, Kiel, Wis. 


FestaAL (THE) DAY. See Lantern (A) 


suite. 


FESTIVAL MARCH; by Granville Ban- 

tock, of England; organ. obl. S8vo. 

[7124 

© May 12, 1915; 1 c. May a3; 

1915; E 356932; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


IEUILLES (LES); poésie de H. de H. 
De Regnier, musique de Madeline 
Dubois, of France. [7125 

© May 15, 1915-01) sc ie ee 
1915: E 357031; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricerdi, Paris. 


HIGHTING FOR THE U. S. A.; words and 
music by F. W. Heuacker, of U. S. 

[7126 

© 1c. May 12, 1915; BF aelie. 

Frederick William Heuacker, Brook- 

lyn. 


FIGHTING SON OF A GUN; the allies’ 
war song, by Billy B. [pseud. of 
William L. Bratton] 4to. [W127 

© May 14, 1915; 2c. and aff. May 
19, 1915; A 398945; William L. Brat- 
ton, New York. 


WINCK (HERMAN) ‘Two little dances; 
by H. Finck, adapted by Frank Win- 
terbottom, of England; military 
band. Contents.—1l. A la menuet.— 
2. A la gavotte. [7128 

© May 8, 1915; 1 ce. May 24, 1915; 
EH 366008; Hawkes & son, London. 


466 © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


o. 6, 1915 


7146 


W 
i 


| FIRNELICHT ; 
s nand Meyer, 


i} 


von Conrad Ferdi- 
musik von Gustav 
Haug, of Germany, op. 69, no. 1; 
gemischten chor; partitur. 4to. 

[7129 


fo sept. 16, 1914; 1 ca May. 24, 


ged. 


P 1915; B 357171; Gebriider Hug & co., 


' 


; 


iI 


First (THE) or May. 


oe Bi ECORI ee 


FLYING SONG. 


Leipzig. 


Past LESSONS IN RHYTHMIC GYMNAS- 


Tics; twelve songs for young chil- 
dren with full particulars of move- 
ments for arms and feet, by T. 
Keighley, of Great Britain. [7180 

© May 10, 1915; 1c. May 10, 
1915; D 19585; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


See Red-letter 
days. 


| Frac (THE) THAT NEVER COMES DOWN; 
march by Herman Finck, of Bne- 
land; brass and reed band. [7131 
© May 12, 1915; 1 c May 25, 
1915; E 857224; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


FLIEGERPRINZESSIN (DiE) ; walzer,nach 
motiven aus der operette, musik von 
Michael von Jf&zefowicz, of Ger- 
many; klavier zu 2 hiinden. [7132 

© Oct. 19, 1914; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
BE} 357256; Rhythmus-verlag, Leipzig. 


FLOWER GIRLS’ SONG; words and music 
Dy Mrs. J. C. Brown, of U. S. [71383 
© May 12, 1915; 2 c May 11, 
1915; E 362316; Mrs. J. C. Brown, 
Elberton, Ga. 


_ FLOWER sone; words by Edward Hey- 


man Pfeiffer, music by Emil Breit- 
enfeld, of U. S. [7134 

© May 18, 1915; 2 ec. May 18, 
1915; E 362448; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


FLUTTERING FANCIES; intermezzo by 
Robert A. Foss, of U. S.; orchestra 
with piano ace. 4to. [7185 

© May 1, 1915; 2c. May 7, 1915; 
KE 361715; Cundy-Bettoney CO., Bos- 
ton. 


See Verdi (Giuseppe). 


FoitLty (THE) OF UNTRUE LOVING; words 
by J. Peterson, music by Edward 
Wunderlich, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. [7136 

. sApre- 10. 918512 ci May -20, 
1915; EH} 362555; Joe 
Athens, O. 


Peterson, 


467 


et 
aa 


For CANADA AND OLD ENGLAND; words 
by Ed. J. M. Hitchcock, music by 
Kd. HE. Farringer, of Canada. [71387 

© May 5, 1915; 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
EH 356891; Hawkes & Harris music 
co., Toronto, Ont., Canada, 

FoR THE CAUSE THEY THINK IS RIGHT; 
words by P. M. Jokarski, music by 
Hverett J. Hvans, of U. S&S. [7138 

© 1¢e¢4 May 21, 1915; I 861966; 

Pearle M. Jokarski, Warren, Pa. 


FoR THE GLORY OF HiS NAME; words by 


A. M. Hendee, music by Chas. H. 
Marsh, of U. S. [7139 
© Apr. 80, 1915; 2. ¢ May 18, 
1915; H 361976; BH. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 
For THEE ALONE; words by W. Paris, 


music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[7140 

©°1 «a May 21, 1915; E 361968; 
Welbie Paris, Cleveland. 


For you I’M LONGING SWEETHEART; 
words by Irene Owen, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7141 

(© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ¢. May 20, 1915; 
FH) 862528; Katie Sheppard, Willard, 
Mo. 


FoRWARD SHALL OUR MOTTO BE; anni- 
versary march song, words and 
music by J. Paul, of U. 8.; Brooklyn, 
Robert H. Norbury, J. McDowell, 
Benjamin Whittaker. 4to. [7142 

© May 8, 1915; 2c. May 13, 1915; 
Vi 362855; John Paul, Brooklyn. 


Four (THE) FOOT TEN BRIGADE; song 
from The passing show of 1915, 
words by Arthur Wimperis and 
Hartley Carrick, music by Herman 
Finck, of England. [7143 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 1c. May 4, 1915; 
Hi} 356896; Hawkes & son, London. 

Four wWorps, I LOVE THEE DEAR; words 
and music by Mary Lucille Lewis, of 
U.S. [7144 

%C) May 12,°1915: 2 ec; May. 12, 
1915; E 361763; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 
F'oX TERRIER RAG; a hoosier fantasie by 
J. N. Lang; piano. [7145 
© May 1, 1915; 2 ce. May 7, 1915; 
Hi 361801; John Nelson Lang, Indian- 
apolis. 

FRAGMENT (A); words and music by 
Eos. Polak, of U;-8. [7146 

© 1c. May 8, 1915; E 362304; 
Emil J. Polak, New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7147 


FRAGRANCE OF FLOWERS; waltz by H. | FRISELIS; 


Burke, of Canada; piano. [7147 


© 1c May 10, 1915; EH 351956; 
Ernest Burke, Toronto, Canada. 


FRANCE IMMORTELLE; marche francaise, | 


paroles de Henry Moreau, musique 
de Ernest Weiller, of France, op. 
369; chant et piano. [7148 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
EH} 356858; H. Gaudet, Paris. 


FrancK (CESAR) ‘Toccata; by C. 
Franck, arr. by R. H. Bellairs, of 
England; pedal organ. [7149 


© May 21, 1915; 1c. May 22, 1915; 
E 357211; Hnoch & sons, London. 


FRANTZ (JOSEF) Two June songs; 
two-part song, words by Anna J. 
Grannis and Hedwig Wiley, music 
by J. Frantz, edited and arr. by 
Frederic H. Repley and H. L. Heartz, 
of U. S.; soprano and alto. 4to. 
Contents:—June roses.—The sweet- 
est time. [7150 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 11, 1915; 
EH 3628388; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing & arrangement. ] 


FRIEDENSENGEL (DER); in drei akten 
von Siegfried Wagner, of Germany, 
klavier-auszug mit text von Wilhelm 
Reuss, of Germany. [7151 

Mar. 27, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 16, 1915; 


E 351812; Carl Giessel, inh. Fritz 
Giessel, Bayreuth, Germany. 

——- orchester mit _ text. 
grosse partitur. [7152 


© Apr. 16, 1915; 1 c. May 8, 1915; 
H 3851971; Carl Giessel, inh. Fritz 
Giessel, Bayreuth, Germany. 


FRIENDS IN WAR AND PEACE; quick-step, 

by F. S. Salaman, of England; piano. 

[7153 

© May 26, 1915; 1 ec. May 27, 

1915; E 857283; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


FRISCH NUR GEWAGT, HALB SCHON GE- 
WONNEN; aus heft 1, Der wiéschetag, 
einzelausgabe, aus Kleine hausko- 
modien, mit musik von Albert Lart- 
zung, herausgegeben von Erich 
Fischer, of Germany, ftir gesang mit 
pianobegl. [7154 

© May 5, 1915; 1 c. May 26, 1915; 
E 8660238; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin- 
Halensee, Germany. 

I'RISCO BOUND; words and music by I. 

Nichols, of U. S. [7155 
© 1c. May 21, 1915; E 361956; 
Imogene Nichols, Fargo, N. D. 


468 - 


———— Eee 


pt. 1, n.s., v.10 |e 


valse par Gabriel Allier; P 
orchestre avec piano conducteur. | 
4to. [7156 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 e. May 4, 1915; 
E 356879; Durand et cie., Paris. 


FROLIC OF THE FLOWERS; by OC. B. 
Brain, of U. S.; piano. [7157 


© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 1915;, § 
EH 361924; Clarine Bowen Brain, Mt. | 
Clemens, Mich. 


FroM THY LOVE AS A FATHER. 
Gounod (C. F.) 


FRUHLING AM RHEIN; lied aus der 
gleichnamigen operette, text v. C. 
Lindau, Beda u. O. Fronz, musik von 
Edmund Hysler, of Austria; gesang 
u. piano. [ Hiae 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 1 @ May 22,1915; §{ 
E 857120; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- | 
hard-Herzmansky) Leipzig. 


See 


—walzer nach motiven der gleich- 
hamigen operette, musik von Ed- 
mund EKysler, of Austria; klavier zu 
zwei hianden. [7159 | 


© Oct. 12, 1914; 1 @ Mayee 
1915; EH 357121; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard-Herzmansky), Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on walzer fiir 
piano. } 


FRUHLINGSRAUSCHEN ; walzer yon Curt 
von Lavergne Peguilhen, of Ger- 
many. 1. Salonorechester; arr. v. 
Curt Lubbé, of Germany. 2. Piano. 

[7160, 7161 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 ec. each May 138, 

1915; H 356948, 356947; Neuer Ber- 

liner musikverlag, g. m. b. h., Ber- 
lin-Schoneberg. 


FRUHLINGSZAUBER. See’ Nolek (Au- 
gust) Sechs melodische studien. 


Fuevr. See Cherubini (M. L. C. Z. 8.) 


FUN ON THE PLANTATION. See Like no 


a like. 


Fuzzy wuzzy RAG; by Al. Morton, of 

U. §.; piano. [7162 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 

EH 361846; Pace & Handy music co., 
Memphis. 


GALLANT FIFTY-FIRST; words by Hor- 
ace B. Gibbs, music by Mrs. A. C. 
de Lotbiniere Harwood (M. C. de 
Lotbiniere Harwood), of Canada. 
[7163 
© Apr. 7, 1915. 1 ¢ Apr. 2a7oaa 
E 351986; Mathilde Constantia de 
Lotbiniere Harwood, Edmonton, 
Alta., Canada. 


‘GARDEN MELODY; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


_GAMME CHROMATIQUE; étude instruc- 
tive by J. C. Kressler, op. 100, no. 5, 
revue et doigtée, avec addition de 
notes pour le travail technique, par 
I. Philipp, of France, pour piano. 
(Nouveau gradus ad Parnassum, 
no. 52.) [7164 

oaen. 30, 1913: 1 ¢ July 27; 
1914; E 356839; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering.] 


—— de Th. Kullak, op. 74, no. 2, revue 
et doigtée, avec addition de notes 
pour le travail technique, par I. 


Philipp, of France, pour piano. 
(Nouveau gradus ad Parnassum, 
no. 62.) [7165 


fea dam. 30, 1913 3..).e. July. 27; 
1914; E 356849; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. ] 


by Walter Rolfe, of 
U. S.; piano. [7166 

© May 10, 1915: 2 c« May 10, 
1915; E 862344; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


GATE (THE) OF BLESSING; words by 
Lucia B. Cook, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel, of U. S. [7167 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c«. May 19, 
1915; E 3861894; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

GATHER BY THE RIVER; words and 
music by Geo. C. Bottles, of U. S. 

[7168 


(Apr. “30, 1915; 2 « May 18; 


1915; E 362371; E. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 
GAVOTTE; von H. F. y. Schmeidel, of 


Austria, fiir vicline u. piano. [7169 
easuiys 20) 4914-2 e. June, 

1915; E 357275; Schlesingersche 

buch- & musikhandlung (Rob. Lie- 

nau), Berlin. 

See also Old-world measures, 


| GEDENK MEIN KIND DER MAMES TREH- 
REN (Remember mother’s tears) ; 
from ‘‘ Her awakening,’ words and 


music by J. M. Rumshisky, of U. S.. 


[7170 

foape. 30, 1915-. 2 ¢ May 13, 

1915; E 362360; Albert Teres, New 
York. 


GEH’N MA MiT; Wiener heurigenlied, 
text und musik von Rudolf Sieczyi- 
Ski, of Austria, op. 2; geSang u. 
piano. Piaigt 

© Sept. 1, 1914; 1 ce. June 1, 1915; 
E 357271; Adolf Robitschek, Vienna. 


7179 


GENTLE FRIEND PIERROT; Italian sere- 
nade, part-song, English words by 
M. Louise Baum, music by R. Leon- 
cavallo, arr. by W. Franke Harling, 
of U. S., men’s voices. [7172 

© May 8, 1915; 2c. May 12, 1915; 
EK 361797; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


GrT RIGHT TO-DAY; words and music by 

H. LeRoy Goodwin, of U. S. [7178 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 14, 1915; 

FE 861780; Herbert Le Roy Goodwin, 
Hannibal, N. Y. 


GET THE FEELING; words and music by 
William H. Plass, of U. S. [7174 
©> May, 15, 1915. 2. ¢. ay? Jt; 
1915; E 862406; Raymond H. Plass, 
Detroit. 


GET THE POWER; words by E. E. Hew- 

itt, music by C. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 

[7175 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c« May 19, 

1915; E 3618838; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


GETANZT HAT MAN GUT IN DIE ACHT- 
ZIGER JAHR’; walzerlied aus der op- 
erette Friihiing am Rhein, text von 
C. Lindau, Beda u. O. Fronz, musik 
von Edmund Eysler, of Austria; ge- 
Sang u. piano. [7176 

Oct? 10" 19145) 1 ca ye 22; 
1915; H 357122 : Ludwig Doblinger, 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 

GicuE. See Old-world measures. 

GILDED WITH GOLD; words by Aileen 
Ward, music by Baron Aliotti, of 
Great Britain. imeun 

©> May 18, 1915; 1 ¢c May 20 
1915; E 351997; Alma pub. co., To- 
ronto, Can. 


GILLETTE (JAMES R.) Nocturne; by J. 
R. ‘Gillette, of U. S.; pipe organ. 
[7178 


© May 18, 1915; 2 c: May 18, 1915; 
E 362452; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


GirL (A) HAS A RIGHT TO CHANGE HER 
MIND; words by L. Bibeault & HE. 
Peloquin, music by Everett J. Evans, 
050. 8S [7179 

© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361739; 
Louis Bibeault & Ernest Peloquin, 
Mapleville, R. I. 


469 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7180 


pt. III, D. s,, Ve 


GirL (THE) I LovE; words by Mrs. L. 
M. Benda, music by Carl Heil, of 


Ls ae. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [7180 
Apr. 20>) 29015 32) «2 May)20, 


1915; EH 362462; Mrs. L. M. Benda, 


Cleveland, O. 


GIRL (THE) OF TIPPERARY; words by F. 
W. Knapp, music by Everett J. 
Hvans, of U. S. [7181 

© 1c. May 28, 19155 8) 364061 : 
Fred. W. Knapp, East Norwalk, 
Conn. 


GIVE EAR, O SHEPHERD OF ISRAEL; song 
by J. P. Ludebuehl, of U. S. [7182 
© May 22, 1915; 2 « May 24, 
1915; H 364006; H. W. Gray co. New 
York. 


GIVE US PEACE AGAIN; words and music 
by H. A. Rosenbaum, of U. S. 

[7183 

© -May 12, 1915; 2 @ May 20, 

1915; E 364157; Harry A. Rosen- 
baum pub. co., Hoboken, N. J. 


GLOAMING; valse lente by Alfred Car- 
penter, of England; piano. [7184 
© Mar. 10, °1915;°1 ¢. May 15, 
1915; E 3857003; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


GLOBE (THE) TROT; fox tret by Charles 
J. Roberts, of U. S.; arr. for ‘full 
orchestra. 4to. [7185 

© Apr. 6, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
HE 862381; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


GLORIOUS NIGHTS; waltzes by Ory. 
Alkins, of U. 8.; piano. [7186 
© May 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 10, 
1915; E 361735; Herman Federoff, 
Baltimore. 


GNOMENMARSCH ; von Clemens Schmal- 
stich, of Germany, op. 49, fiir violine 
und klavier. (Drei leichte vortrags- 
stiicke, no. 2.) [7187 

© July 20,1914; 1 ec. May 22, 1915; 
EH} 357109; Richard Birnbach, Berlin. 


Go BACK TO THE FARM; words by HB. 

Diekman, musie by J. E. Andino, of 

t [7188 

© 1c. May 10, 1915; B 361746; 
Edwin Diekman, Curtice, O. 


Go, LANE, Go; words and music by 

Jack T. Nelson, of U. S. [7189 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 ¢. May 17, 1915; 

E 864083 ; Lane technical school, Chi- 
cago. 


GOBBLE’UMS (THE) WILL GET YOU; 
words by IF. R. Westbar, music by 
Hermann BH. Darewski, of England. — | 

[7190 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ¢ May 13) 

1915; E 356997 ; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, London. 


GoD BLESS OLD ENGLAND; song from 
The passing show of 1915, words by | 
Arthur Wimperis and Hariley Car- | 
rick, music by Herman Finck, of | 
England. [719] | 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 1 c. May 4, 19153 
E 356897; Hawkes & son, London. 


GoD, THAT MADEST EARTH AND HEAVEN; || 
words by Reginald Heber, music by 
F, Flaxington Harker, of U. S., op. 1, 
no. 1; key of C. [7192 | 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 26, 1915; if 
I 364016; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. || 


GoiNG UP THE SAW DUST TRAIL; words 
by Al Dubin, music by Jos. A. Burke, | 
of US: [7193 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 15, 19155 | 
E 362434; Leo Feist, inc., New York, | 


GOLDEN (THE) GATE; caprice by Ar- 
thur Wellesley, of U. S., arr. by A. W. | 
Hughes, of U. 8.; band. 4to. [7194 | 

© May 1, 1915; 2 e May 7, 1915; | 
H 361974; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- | 
ton. 


GOLDEN GATE CONVENTION; march, by | 
W. A. Barrington Sargent, of U. S.; | 
band. obl. 24mo. [7195 | 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ce. May 7, 1915; | 
E 361710; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


GOLDEN SUNSET; mazurka caprice by | 
H. D. Hewitt, of U. S.; piano. | 
[7196 


© May 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 10, 1915; | 
E 862345; Theo. Presser co., Phila- | 
delphia, Pa. ate | 


GooD-BYE, HONOLULU; words and music | 

arr. by Sonny Cunha, of U. 8. [7197 | 
© May 17, 1915; 2 © May 19, 1915; 

KH 361934; Bergstrom music €O., | 

Honolulu, Hawaii. 


GOOD-BYE TO HIS SWEETHEART’S GRAVE; 
words by A. Lapham, music by Carl | 
Heil, of U. 8S. Washington, Marks- : 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7198 | 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 « Maye2y | 
1915; BE 362461; Anna Lapham, Jack- | 
son, Mont. 


470 


no. 6, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7215 


- Goon (THE) SHEPHERD; words by C. R. 


Piety, music by C. H. Gabriel, of 
WS: [7199 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ce May 19, 
1915; E 361876; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


GOOSE-STEP (THE); quick march, by 
Léon Adam, arr. by J. Ord Hume, 
of Great Britain; military band. 
4to. (Boosey’s march journal, no. 
295.) [7200 

© May 1, 1915; 1 ce. May 8, 1915; 
E 351958; Augener, ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


GosPeEL (THE) HARVEST; words by R. 
H. McDaniel, music by C. H. Ga- 
briel, of U. S. [7201 

© May 17, 1915: 2 c May 19, 
1915; E 3861893; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


GoUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS) From 
Thy love as a Father; from The re- 
demption by C. Gounod, arr. by 
¥. R. R., of U. 8.; unchanged voices, 
two sopranos, two altos.: 8vo. 
(School choruses, no. 5991) [7202 

© May 138, 1915: 2 ec May 15, 
1915; E 362417; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. — 


—— Lovely appear; by C. Gounod, arr. 
by Frank R. Rix, of U. S.; sop. and 
alto, with sop. solo. -8vo. (School 
choruses, no. 6055) [7203 


© May 138, 1915; 2 ec. May 15, 
1915; E 3624138; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


—— Romeo and Juliet; ballet music 
from the opera by C. Gounod, arr. 
by Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; 
full military band. (Chappell’s 
army journal, no, 421.) [7204 


© May 19, 1915; 1 c. May 22, 
1915; EH 357201; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


——Soldiers’ (The) chorus; from 
Faust, opera by C. Gounod, arr. by 
W. H. Myddleton, of Great Britain: 
full orchestra, with piano and har- 
monium. [7205 


© May 19, 1915; 1 @ May 18, 
1915; E 357057; J. R. Lafleur & son, 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


GOVERNOR DOUGLAS MARCH; by Carl F. 
Burrell, of U. S., arr. by T. Francis 
Burke, of U. S.; piano. [7206 

© 1c May 26, 1915; BE 864040; 
Maurice Clifton Edson, East Bridge- 
water, Mass. 


GRACE AND BEAUTY; waltzes by Carl 
Loveland, of U. S8.; piano. [7207 
© May 15, 1915; 2-e. May 17, 
1915; EH 861858; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


GRACE IS FREE; words by James Rowe, 
music by Chas. H. Marsh, of U. S. 
[7208 
'O oar 10, 915° 2c. May wae 
1915; EH 362867; EH. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 


GRADUATION GRAND MARCH; by Freder- 


ick A. Williams, of U. S.; piano. 
No.: 1. Two hands. No. 2. Four 
hands. [7209, 7210 


© May 25, 1915; 2 c. each May 28, 
1915; E 3864070, 364071; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 


GRAND (THE) KNIGHT; march by Vic- 
tor G. Boehnlein, of U. 8.; orches- 
tra. Ato. [7211 

© May 4, 1915; 2c May 138, 1915; 
EH 362394; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 


GRANDMOTHER’S GARDEN ; quartet, words 
by Rose Mills Powers, music by Carl 
Hahn, of U. 8.3; women’s voices. 
Svo. [7212 

© May 11, 1915: 2 «@. May 10, 
1915; E 861724; John Church ©Co., 
Cincinnati. 


GRAVEL WALK; by Herman ‘Avery 
Wade, of U. S.; piano. [fais 
© May 25, 1915° 2 c. ‘May: 26, 
1915; EH 364033; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


Grizg (Epvarpd) O God, protect with 
Thy strong hand, our native land; 
words by I. Hearne and Lady Mac- 
farren, music by E. Grieg, arr. as an 
anthem by A. E. Hull, of Great Bri- 
tain; mixed voices and organ. 4to. 

[7214 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 1 ec. May 18, 1915; 

E 356935; Augener Iltd., London, 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


GRINZINGER-LIED; musik von Ludwig 
Prechtl, of Austria; salonorchester. 


4to. [7215 
© July 30, 1914; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
EH. 3857268; Adolph  Robitschek, 


Vienna, 


471 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 10 


Grocery (THE) MAN; words and music 

by W. B. Overstreet, of U. S. [7216 

© 1c. May 20, 1915; E 861945; 

W. Benton Overstreet, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


GROSSMUTTERCHEN ERZAHLT;  sechs 
leichte instruktive vortragstiicke, 
von Leopold J. Beer, Austria, op. 
11, fiir das klavier. Contents :—Aus 
alter, alter zeit—Als grossvater die 
grossmutter nahm.—Von schwerem 
leid.—Reigen im griinen.—Hin altes 
liedchen.—Es war einmal. Te 7 

© July 29, 1914; 1 c. June 1, 1915; 
HW) 357250; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


GRUSS AN THURINGEN; ged von Atz 
vom Rhyn, musik von O. Kohlmann, 
of Germany, op.18; miinnerchor. 4to. 

[7218 

© Sept. 15, 1914; 1 c. May 24, 

1915; 1) 857168; Gebriider Hug & co., 
Leipzig. 


GutTE (EINE) PARTIE; lied aus der op- 
erette Friihling am Rhein, text von 
C. Lindau, Beda und O. Fronz, musik 
von Hdmund Eysler, of Austria. 

[7219 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 1 ec. May 22, 1915; 

EF 357117; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


Gypsy (THE) FIDDLER; by J. H. Du- 

rant, of U. S.; piano. [7220 

© 1c. May 15, 1915; E 362480; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


HAIL, LAND OF FREEDOM ; patriotic song, 
words and musie by George Chitten- 
den Turner, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
Ato. P7221 

© May 17, 1915; 2c. May 26, 1915; 
Ki 864017; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


HAMILTON COLLEGE SONGS; comp. and 
pub. by F. P. Lee and W. B. Johnson. 
[New York city, The Biglow & Main 
company, 1915] 65 p. 1, -96, [T] p. 
4to. [7222 

© May 20, 1915; 2c. and aff. May 
25, 1915; A401128; Frederic P. Lee 
& Wallace B. Johnson, Clinton, N. Y. 

HAMMOCK (A) SONG; words by William 
Longman, music by Monk Gould, of 
England; no. 1 in D flat. [7228 

© May 14, 1915; 1 ¢@ May 15, 1915; 
4% 357010; Cary & co., London. 

Happy (THE) Jack; American two 
step, par I. Sadun, of Italy; orches- 
tre avee piano conducteur. 4to. 

[7224 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 1c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356871; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


HARVEST MOON ; intermezzo by W. Leon, 

of Hngland; piano. 

© May 28, 1915; 1 ec. May 21, 1915; 

EL 857087; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London, 


Hascuiscu ; 1% e 20 fantasia, dall’ op- 
eretta di R. Delli Ponti ed HE. Greg- 
ori istrumentazione di 
Monteveechi, 
banda, partitura. [7226 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 1c. May 11, 1915; 
EH 356930; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 


FIASSGESANG GEGEN ENGLAND; ged. von 
Ernst Lissauer, musik vy. Franz May- 
erhoff, of Germany, of. 39, fiir bary- 
ton oder mezzo-sop. u. piano. (Aus 
grosser zeit, no. 1.) [7227 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 1 ce. June 1, 1915; 
FE) 857246; C. A. Klemm, Liepzig. 


HAUNTING RAG; von Julius Lenzberg, 
eingerichtet von Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany; salon-orchester. 4to. 

[7228 


© July 22, 1914; 2 c. May 24, 1915; 
EH 357182; Drei mAsken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., Munich. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


HAVE YOU SEEN SHORTY WITH PINK 
NECK TIE; words and music by C. 
Vitale, of U. S. [7229 

© ic. Apr. 26, 1915; E 361853; 
Carmine Vitale, Hammel, Rockaway 
Beach, L. I. 


phantasie by O. 
P.utschow, of U. S., domiciled at 
Berlin; klavier. [7230 
© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 ec. May 22, 1915; 
E 364008; Otto Plutschow, Berlin. 


HAVELLANDSCHAFT; 


HAWKES & SON’S BAND BOOK, No. 27; 
compiled by S. V. Balfour, of Eng- 
land; drums and fifes. obl. 82mo. 

[7231 


© Apr. 14, 1915;°2 (es AmEr ea, 
1915; E 351870; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


Haypn (FrANz Joser) Andante con 
variazioni; by J. Haydn, rev. and 
- fingered by Alois F. Lejeal, of U.S.; 
piano. [7232 
© May 18, 1915; 2 «@ May 18, 
1915; E 3862444; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on revising, arranging and annotat- 
ing.] 


472 


[7225 | 


Guglielmo | 
of Italy, per grande | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


HE BRIGHTENS THE SHADOWS; words by 
W. C. Poole, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
if, 0c U: S. [7233 

eo May 17, 1915> 2¢'e! May, 19, 
1915; E 3861906; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


HE CAME ALL SO STILL; words anony- 
mous, music by Arthur Shepherd. of 
U. 8.; women’s voices. 4to. [7234 

May 25, 1915; 2 c. May 26. 
1915; E 364044; Arthur P. Schmidt. 
Boston. 


HE GAVE ME A SONG: words by Lizzie 
De Armond, music by C. H. Gabriel 
aU. 3S. [7235 


© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 19. 
1915; FE 3861887; Homer A. Rode- 
heavyer, Chicago. 


HE’S ONLY A WORKING MAN: words and 
music by W.G. Hall, of U. S. [7236 
© May 22, 1915; 2 c. May 24, 
1915; E 361987; W. G. Hall, Cali- 
fornia, Pa. 


He THINKETH UPON ME; words by 
George Walker Whitcomb, music by 
C. H. Gabriel, of U. S. . PT237 


© May 10, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 
1915; E 361868; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


Hear, LorD ouR GOD, HAVE MERCY. See 
Tschaikowsky (P. I.) 


HEARTS THAT LOVE CAN NE’ER GROW OLD; 
words and music by C. Strohman, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [7238 

©, Apr. 10; 1915: 2.c.: May 20, 
1915; E 362519; C. Strohman, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 


HEDDING COLLEGE SONG BOOK. 63 Dp. 

Syo. [7289 

© June 3, 1915; 2 c. and aff. June 

10, 1915; A 406245; Hinds, Noble & 
Eldredge, New York. 


HEIGH, DING-A-DING; Song by M. Green- 
wald, of U. S.; piano with text; 
treble clef only. [7240 

i May 13, 1915) 2) c.. May. 13, 
1915; E 362379; Theo. Presser cCo., 
Philadelphia. 


HELENDORO; by Nat Johnson, of U. S.: 

piano. 1. Waltzes. 2. Fox trot rag. 

[7241, 7242 

icy 1. c.. each May. 14, 1915;. BH 

361785, 361786; Arthur A. Friestedt, 
Chicago. 


99199—15 3 


47 


7250 


HELLO JITNEY; words and music by F. 
L. Hosmer, of U. 8S. [7243 


© 1c May 14, 1915; EH 361792; 
Fred. L. Hosmer, Jersey Shore, Pa. 


HELP THE ONE NEXT TO YOU; words by 

E. E. Hewitt, musie by C. H. Gabriel. 

. On lS [7244 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ¢. May 19, 

1915; E 361896; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


HELP THE OTHER FELLOW; words by E. 
Marshall, music by Louis Iungerich 
Matthews, of U. S. Philadelphia, A. 
H. Rosewig. [7245 

© May 12, 1915; 2)¢.,,May. 15, 
1915; E 362435; Edward Marshall, 
New York. 


HELTER-SKELTER; one step-polka, by C. 
Luckeyth Roberts, of U. S., arr. by 
J. Louis Von der Mehden, jr., of 
U. S.; piano. [7246 

© May 18, 1915; 2c. May 19, 1915; 
E 361930; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 


Henry VIII. See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 


HERE’S A HEALTH UNTO HIS MAJESTY; 
melody by J. Savile, arr. by Arthur 
Fagge, of Great Britain; part song 
for four mixed voices. 4to. (The 
choralist, no. 407.) [7247 


© May 15, 1915; 1 ¢c May 26, 
1915; E 3660138; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] ; 


HERE’S TO GOOD OLD WATER DRINK IT 
DOWN; words by Harry Breen, music 
by James Conlin, of U. S. [7248 


iC) May - 21, 1915: 2.6 May 20 
1915; BH 361942:.F. A. Mills, ine, 
New York. 


HERE WE ARE, HERE WE ARE, HERE WE 
ARE AGAIN; words and music by 
Charles Knight and Kenneth Lyle, 
of England. [7249 


©: Mar. 10;°1915; 1 "ae Maiy 15, 
1915°~ EH 3571002 Francis Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Hrure (L’) d’aAMouR; valse by Victor 
Levalli; piano. [7250 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 1c May 15, 
1915; E 356991; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. 


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7251 


pt. Ty Hess Ve 


His CARE; sacred _ solo, 
Parker-Simpson, music by Mary A. 
Simpson, of U. S.; in F. New York. 
Robin Ellis. [7251 

© May 14, 1915; 2 @ May 14, 


1915; E 362438; Robin Ellis, New 


York. 


set to tune Llanelly, words by 
John Parker, music by D. E. Rob- 
erts, of U. S., harmonized by Caspar 
G. Dickson. [7252 

© May 14, 1915; 2 ¢« May 15, 
1915; E 3624821; David E. Roberts. 
Baltimore. 


HIS GRACE IS SUFFICIENT FOR ME; words 
and music by Mrs. C. H. Morris, of 
CaS. [7253 

© Apr: 30; 1915-2." May wa, 
1915; E 3623870; E. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 


Historic; text von Kurt Robitschek. 
musik von Béla Laszky, Austria; 
gesang wu. piano. [7254 

© Sully “22,1914 1) e May’ 24. 
1915; E 357183; Drei masken verlag 
g. m. b. h., Munich. 


HITTING THE SAWDUST TRAIL: words 

and music by M. R. Bergin, of -U. S. 

[7255 

© 1c. May 12, 1915: B 361972: 

Mary Riesenman Bergin, Meadville. 
Pa. 


HOLLANDISCHES TANZLIED: aus der op- 
erette Fritihling am Rhein. text v. 


C. Lindau, Beda u. O. Fronz, musik | 


von Edmund Eysler, of Austria: 
gesang u. piano. [7256 
©, Oct. 10,1914". ic. May 22, 
1915; E 357124; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard, Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


Hoy Spirit; words and music by J. O. 
Smith, of U. S. (Songs of our be- 
loved God, no. 25.) [7257 

© ApEe 20; 1915: 2c Apri 23. 
1915; E 3620387; J. Owen Smith. 
Fontanelle, Ia. 


HOoLzSCHLAGER-MARSCH: von Eduard 
Wensky, op. 201, arr. von Anton 
Mader, of Austria, fiir deutsche in- 
fanteriemusik. 4to. [7258 


© July 29, 1914: 1c June 1. 1915: 
E 357272; Adolph Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, 


HoMAGE HYMN. See Organ loft. 


words by } HoME-0’-MINE; words by A. Edward 


Lewis, music by Arthur Stroud, of 
England. [7259 

© May 22, 1915%.1.¢, May 2a 
1915; E 3857218; W. Paxton & Go... 
ltd., London. 


HOME SWEET HOME IS NOT THE SAME 
OLD PLACE; words and music by A. EB. 
Holland, of U. S., arr. by Enerst An- 
dino, of U. S. 

© 1c. May 19, 1915; E 361915; 
A. E. Holland, Danielson, Conn. 


| HOME THOUGHTS OF DARLING MOTHER; 


words and music by M. Croft, arr. by 
Len Fleming, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [7261 

© Apr. 10, 19155.2 el maaan: 
1915; EH 362534; Mollie Croft, Corn- 
ing, Nowy: 


HOMELAND ; 
music by J. E. Andino, of U. S. 
[7262 
© 1c. May 21, 1915; EH 361958; 
P. O. Howell, Berlin, N. H. 


HONEY, USE YO’ EYES; words and music 
by Don MacDonald, of U. 8S. [7263 
© 1c. May 8, 1915; E 362306; 
Edith MacDonald Searle, New York. 


HONEY WILL YOU BE TRUE TO ME; words 
by L. Worthy, music by Carl Heil, 
of U.S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [7264 

© Apr. 10, 1915: 2" e@. Miny 20; 
1915; E 362520; Lola Worthey, Ells- 
worth, Ill. 


HONEYSUCKLE LANE: words by Freda 
Gayne, music by Percy HE. Fletcher, 
of England; in E flat. [7265 

© May 12,.1915;)415¢. (Mayda, 
1915; E 356931; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


HoNNEUR AU GENERAL JOFFRE; chant 
patriotique, paroles de Léo Leliévre 
& Harry Moreau, musique de Emile 
Pessard, of France; basse ou mezzo 
en ut. [7266 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ec. May 4, 1915; 
FE 356854; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 


HONOLULU I LOVE You; words and mu- 
Sic by Harry Lauder, of Great Bri- 
tain. [7267 

©. May 10, 1915> 2 ec) Mayan. 
1915; E 856927; James A. Dunbar, 
Honolulu, Hawaii. 


474. 


[7260 


words by P. O. Howell, © 


} 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


7285 


Hop A JITNEY WITH ME; words by 
Frank Corbett and Sam Sheppard, 
music by Walter Donovan, of U.S. 

[7268 

© May 25, 1915: 2.c.. June 1, 1915; 

E 364110: Broadway musie corp., 
New York. 


Horr (THE) IN THE HEART; words by 
C. R. Piety, musie by C. H. Gabriel, 


of U;.S8. [7269 
yi May 17,1915; 2c. May 19, 
1915; E 361875; Homer A. Rode- 


heaver, Chicago. 


HOPE OF THE SOUL; words by W. B. 
Zimmerman, music by 8. Ruth Over- 


holt, of U. S. [7270 
(ie May 13, 1915; 2) c May: 17, 
1915; E 3861863; Walter Bechler 


Zimmerman, Lincoln, Neb. 


Hornet (ELSIE) Two little pieces; by 
E. Horne, of Great Britain; piano- 
forte. 2nd set. Contents:—In May- 
time.—At play. Ma a 

(© May 7, 1915; 1 c. May 17, 1915; 
E 357051; Elsie Horne, 8. Woodford, 
England. 


How I REGRET WE EVER MET, SINCE THE 
DAY YOU SAID GOOD-BYE; words by 
Frank Murphy, music by F. Magna- 
nelli, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7272 

(© Apr. 10, 1915; 2c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362512; Frank Magnanelli, East 
Boston, Mass. 


HUMORESKE WALTZ; by Dvorak, arr. by 
Betty Racine, of U. S.; piano. [72738 
© May 17, 1915; 2 « May 19, 
1915; EH 361913; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 

HUMORESQUE; by Edouard Dorn, of 
England; violin and piano. (Six 
short pieces, no. 1.) [7274 

© May. 21, 19155) 1..enMay! 22, 
OS? BF). 357202: . A scherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


HUMOROUS-HUMORESQUE; fascinating 
hesitation, by Dvorak-Roberts, arr. 
by Louis Tocaben, of U. S.; full 
mandolin orchestra. [7275 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 362142; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


HurRrAw ! CANADA; words by Mrs. E. R. 
Kerr, music by J. W. Parnum, of 
U. S. [7276 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361680; J. Wescomb Parnum, Win- 
nipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 


HURRAH FOR THE U. S. A.; words and 

music by W. E. Howard. [7277 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 

BH 362: 314: W allace Edgar Howard, 
Chicago. 


HUSSARD DE FRANCE; marche de A. 8. 
. Petit, of France, pour orchestre avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [7278 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 1c. May 4, 1915; 

E 356872; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


HyMNn (A) FOR AVIATORS; words by 
Mary C. D. Hamilton, music by C. 
Hubert H. Parry, of Great Britain. 
: [7279 

© May 15, 1915; 1 ¢c. May’ 26, 
1915; E 366014; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


HyYMNE; musik af Nils Larsen, of Nor- 
way; sang, med piano elles orgel. 
[7280 
IG) Ar. 16) Toa: 1" @ Nia eantig. 
1915; E 866021; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen, Denmark. 


I AM IN LOVE WITH you; words by J. 
Wavrick, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [7281 

) Apr. 10, 1915::, 2) .¢... May 20, 
1915; E 3862558; John Wavrick, Wa- 
tauga, S. D. 


I cANNOT; words by G. Armstrong, 
musie arr. by Carl E. Eppert, of 
U. S., for baritone with solo bass. 


viol. ace. (7282 


© 1c May 4, 1915; E 367796; 
Gus. Armstrong, Seattle.. . 


I Do NoT ASK, O LorD; words by A. A. 
Proctor, music by Charles Gilbert 
Spross, of U. S.; three-part women’s 
voices. 4to. [7283 

© May 11, 1915; 2 «. May 10, 
1915; E 361725; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


I FOLLOWED HER HERE AND I FOLLOWED 
HER THERE; words and music by R. 
P. Weston and F. J. Barnes, of Eng- 


land. [7284 
© ‘Mar: 10, 1995) dG), Mayet 15, 
1915; E 3857008; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


I HAVE BEEN TO JESUS; words by R. H. 
McDaniel, music by C. H. Gabriel, 
72... 0L U: 8; [7285 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ce May 19, 
1915; E 3861891; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


479 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7286 


J HEARD A VOICE FROM HEAVEN; words 


from the Bible, music by Reginald 
Barrett, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. [7286 

(©): Mary, (20; 1905*) 32) ea 2G, 


1915; E 364018; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


I’LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU IN MY DREAMS; 
words by Howard Wesley, music by 


| 
[7287 | 
F 


Charles Elbert, of U. S. 

@e May 25, A915. 2 ec). Many "24. 
1915; E 364011; Leo Feist, New 
York. 


[’LL COME BACK TO YOU, BROADWAY; 
words by J. D. Russell, music by S. 
Williams, of U. S. obl. 12mo. 

[7288 

© 1 c..May 13, 1915; H 362396; 
Sinclair Williams, Warwick, N. Y., 
and Joseph D. Russell, Newark, N. J. 


I’LL MAKE YOU LOVE ME YET; words and 
music by Don MacDonald, of U. S. 
[7289 
© 1 ec. May 8, 1915; E 362350T; 
Edith MacDonald Searle, New York. 
TLL THINK OF THEE, DEAR IRELAND; 
words G. H. Russell, music by Ever- 
ett J. Evans, of U. S. [7280 
© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364062; 
George H. Russell, South Lincoln, 
Mass. 


Leama 


LOVE MY JOHN HENRY Forp; words 

and music by M. R. Bergin; of U. S. 

[7291 

© 1c. May 24, 1915; E 361992; 

Mary Rusenman Bergin, Meadville, 
Pa. 


I LOVE MY LOVE; traditional, words 
adapted by P. J. O’Reilly, music by 
Wilfrid Sanderson, of Great Britain, 
no, 2 in’ G. [7292 

©)" May! 1299155) Leen May 21, 
1915; E 857082; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 


& Oleman, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
4to. 
[7293 


2 e. May 21, 


of U. S.; vocal orch., in E flat. 
© May 20, 1915: 
Pro E 361947; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 


I LOVE THEM ALL; by Carroll, Brennan 
Tiibemene'| | 


words and music by Earl Carroll, 
Jack Brennan and Abe Oleman, of 
U.S. [7294 
©) May 20, 19153! 2 ¢) May 21, 
1915; EH 361948; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. | 


pt. 11, ney vere 


I LOVE YOU CAUSE IT’S YOU, YOU, YOU; 
words by C. T. Goodrich, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [7295 

© Apr. 10, 199532 Se" "Miers aol 
1915; E 362503; Charles T. Good- 
rich, Benson, Vt. 


I LOVE YOU HONEY; words by R. Raffe, 
music by Carl Heil, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[7296 
© Apr. 10, 191572 "ec. May a0. 

E 362472; Ruben Raffe, Chi- 


I LOVE YOU LIKE DEAR OLD DADDY LOVED 
HIS GIRL; words by A. Horkey, music 
by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [7297 

© > Apr. 10,1915 +" 27 Way ee. 
pees E 362460; Al Horkey, Ivanhoe, 
ae 


I’M A HENPECKED MARRIED MAN; words 
by A. E. Schetler, musie by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7298 

© Apr. 10, 1915; °2°ey aia en 
1915; E 362475; Albert E. Schetler, 
Reading, Pa. 


I’M A PILGRIM; words by Mrs. M. S. B. 
Dana and F. E. Oliver, music by F. 


Earl Oliver, of U. S. [7299 
© June 1, 1915+ 2 tees: 
1915; E 364079; French E. Oliver, 


Kansas City, Mo. 


I’M CALLING ON THE MENTAL TELE- 
PHONE; words and music by H. R. 
Harper, of U. S. [7300 

© 1c. June 3, 19153) 
Harrie Rhodes Harper, Minneapolis. 


I’M COMING BACK TO YOU, SUE; words 
by Jesse G. M. Glick, musie by Lulu 
Sorensen, of U. S. [7301 

© May 38, 1915: 2 ec. May 18, 1915: 
FH) 362357 ; Stark music co., St. Louis. 


I’M DREAMING OF A PRETTY GIRL IN 
MAINE; lyric by Frederick J. Sinn, 
music by Alfred Syms, of U. S. 

[7302 


© 1 c..Apr. 20, 1915; BH 362325; 
Syms pub. co., New York. 


I’M FOR NEUTRALITY; words and music 
by Charles Robert Parker, of U. S.. 
arr. by Madge Parker, of U. S. 

[7303 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 2 ec. May 18, 1915; 

E 362399; Parker publishers, Goshen. 
Ind. 


476° 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


||| I’M GETTING LONESOME FOR DEAR OLD 


IRELAND; words and music by J. E. 


Alexander, of U. S. [7304 

© 1c May 19, 1915; E 361912: 
John E. Alexander, Port Edwards, 
Wis. 


I’M GOING BACK TO FRISCO AND THE 
FAIR; words by L. Cohen, musie by 
R. A. Browne, of U. S. [7305 

© 1c. May 19, 1915; E 361922; 
Leo Cohen, Washington. 


I’M GOING BACK TO THE DEAR OLD FARM: 
words by H. A. Clark, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S [7306 

© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364063; 
Harry A. Clark, Covington, O. 


I’M GOING TO BE A U. B. S. VoLun- 
TEER; words by J. aaa of. 5: 
[7307 
© May 27, 1915: 2 « May 28, 
1915; E 364054; John Paul. Brook- 
lyn. 


I’M IN .LOVYE WITH A GIRL IN NEW 
HAMPSHIRE; words by Ed. Mallory. 
music by J. F. Cohen, of U. S. [7308 


© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915: 
E 361721; United music house, In- 
dianapolis. 


I’M ON MY WAY TO FRISCO: 
L. H. Miller, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [7309 

© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361742; 
Louis Herman Miller. Council Bluffs. 
Ta. 


I MUST HAVE SOME ONE WHO LOVES ME; 
words by Henry Creamer, music by 
James Rees Europe, of U. S. [7310 

© May 13, 1915; 2 c May 14, 
1915; E 361812; G. Ricordi & co.., 
New York. 


I MUST LEAVE YOU FOR THE VOICE OF 
DUTY CALLS; words by R. Terry. mu- 
sic by Edward Wunderlich, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks- Goldsmith cO.. 
inc. [7311 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362525; Ross Terry, Oblong. Tl. 


I ONLY HEAR; words and music bx 
B.S: Turner, of D8: [7312 
© May 27, 1915; 2 c. May 28, 1915; 
E 364084; Hardie ae Turner, Mor- 
ganton, N. C. 
I SURRENDER; words by George oni 
music by Lillian Rosedale, of U. 
ee 
© May 15, 1915; 2 e«. May 17, 
1915; E 361860; John Franklin mu- 
sic co., New York. 


words by 


7322 


I THINK THE BIRDS THAT SING; words 
and music by Lucy Rider Meyer, of 
Be-S. [7314 

e. May 18, 1915; 

E. O. ot Chicago. 


© Apr. 80,1915; 
E 362368 ; 


I’VE COME TO SAY GOOD-BY; words and 
music by D. F. O’Brien, of U. S., 
arr. by Harry aya: of U. S. 

[7315 
© 1c. June 1, 1915; H 364125; 
Daniel Francis O’Brien, Chicago. 


I'VE SOMETHING TO TELL YOU TO-NIGHT; 
words by A. B. Miles, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7316 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362486; Anna B. Biles, Hinesburg, 
Vt. 

I WALK WITH THE KING; words by 
James Rowe, music by B. D. Ackley, 
of, U.S; [7317 

© May 15, 1915; 2 c. May 14, 1915; 
E 361791 ; Homer A Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 


I WANDERED HERE AND THERE AMONG 
THE VALES: poem by A. M. Lyon, 
music adapted by W. R. Hedden, of 
EES: [7318 

© May 10, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 3623 12; A, HAE Lyon, New 
York. 


I WANT A LITTLE LOVE FROM YOU; words 
by J. Will Callahan, music by Kg- 
bert Van Alstyne, of U. S. [7319 

© May 12,1915; 2c. May 12, 1915; 
BP ael(62 ° Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


I WANT A LITTLE LOVIN’; words and 
music by H. A. Sonn, of U. 8S. New- 
ark, N. J., H. A. Sonn music pub. co. 

[7320 

© May 19,1915: 2¢ May 21,1915; 

BH 361944; Harold A. Sonn, Newark, 
N. J. 


I WANT A MAID, MADE IN THE U. S. A.? 
words by Harry Mayer, music by Al 
Myer, of U. S. [7321 

© May 6, 1915; 2c May 4, 1915; 
E 364032: W. C. Polla & co., Inc, 
New York. 


I WANT TO GO BACK TO MOTHER, I WANT 
TO GO BACK TO MA; words by F. M. 
Brower, music by Everett J. Evans. 
Of E88. [7322 

@ 1c. May 20, 1915;.H 361978: 
F. M. Brower, Saratoga, N. Y. 


477 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7323 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


I WANT TO SEE JESUS, DON’T YOU: 
words by Ada Blenkhorn, music by 
Kem G. Bottorf, of U. S. [7323 
Ke) tay 1 TOD soe ay 19) 
1915;. E 361874; Homer A. Node- 
heaver, Chicago. 
WANT YOU, DARLING, THIS MINUTE: 
words and music by J. E. Sechrist. 
[7324 


i'd ef May 14; 19155 EH 361787: 
Jesse BE. Sechrist, Harrisburg. 


WAS A GOOD LITTLE GIRL TILL I MET 
you; words by Clifford Harris. 
music by Jas. W. Tate, of England. 

[7325 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ¢. May .15, 
1915; E 3856999; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WILL BLESS THY NAME FOREVER; an- 
them, music by HE. H. Bailey, revised 
by Josef Frantz (H. L. Heartz), of 
U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. [7326 
© May 10, 1915: 2 e May 11, 
1915; E 362336; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision. ] 
WISH FOR YOU, SWEETHEART: words 
by Ds, As Gillam; musie by P.. B. 
Story, of U. S. [7327 
© May 28, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915: 
E 364120; Donald A. Gillim, Day- 
ton, O. 


WONDER WHAT YOU’RE THINKING 
ABOUT; words and musie by Newton 
Alexander, of U. S. [7328 


©) May 45,. 1915% "9 ©. May 15, 
1915; E 362404; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 

WONDER WHY I WONDER; words by 
C. C. Marksbury, music by Geo. C. 
Polini, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7329 


©’ Apri 10). 1915-2) & May 20, 
1915; E 362488; Claude C. Marks- 
bury, Marshall, Mo. 


Icr-Bas (The perfect love) ; paroles de 
Victor Hugo, paroles auglaises et 
musique de Guy qd’ MHardelot, of 
Great Britain. [7330 

© May 19, 2995: 1c. May, 22, 
1915; E 357198; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


IF I COULD ONLY CALL YOU SWEETHEART 
ONCE AGAIN; words and music by W. 
Cook, arr. by Edward Wunderlich, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
Smith co., ine. [7331 

©” Apr. 10, 1915: 29 Mey. 20, 
1915; E 3862482; Will Cook, Chap- 
leau, Ont., Canada. 


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Ir I ONLY WERE A PETAL OF A ROSEBUD 
THAT WAS YOU; words and music by 
C. Ricker, of U. S. [73382 

© 1c. May 14, 1915; H 361781; 
Charles Ricker, Jenkintown, Pa. 


Ir LOVE BE OURS; words by J. Victor 
Hawthorne, music by Percival Gof- 
fin, of England; no. 1 in A flat. 

[73385 
© May 2, 1915; 1 c. May 22, 1915; 
E 357209; Cary & co., London. 


IF YOU CAN’T GET A GIRL IN THE SUM- 
MERTIME, YOU’LL NEVER GET A GIRL AT 
ALL; words by Bert Kalmar, music 
by Harry Tierney, of U. S. [7334 

© May 26, 1915; 2 ¢ May 26, 

1915; E 364034; Kalmar & Puck mu- 

sic co., inc., New York, 


IF YOU LIKE, MARGUERITE (Si tu veux, 
Marguerite) ; polka one step, by A. 
Valsien, arr. by D. Onivas, arr. for 
piano solo. : [7335 

© May 11, 1915: 2 @ Maye 
1915; E 361759; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


IHR HABT NUN TRAURBIGKEIT. See 


Brahms (Johannes) 


IM FELD DES MORGENS FRUH; soldaten- 
lied, musik von Franz Mayerhoff, of 
Germany, op. 89, fiir baryton oder 
mezzo-sop. u. piano. (Aus grosser 
zeit, no. 2.) [7336 

© Oct. 20, 1914; 1 ce. June 1, 1915; 
ET 357247; C. A. Klemm, Leipzig. 


IMMER FESTE DRUFF; vaterlindisches 
volksstiick in vier bildern, text von 
Herman Haller und Willi Wolff, 
musik von Walter Kollo, of Ger- 
many; klavierauszug mit text. 

[7337 

© 1c May 24, 1915; HW 357179; 

Drei masken verlag, g. m. Db. hb., 
Munich. 


IMPRESSIONS LOINTAINES; by J. Belov, 

of U. S.; violin and piano. [78388 

© 1e¢ Apr. 27, 1915; BH 362326; 
Joel Belov, Philadelphia. 


Impromptu. See Chopin (F. F.) 


IN A COTTAGE ON THE MISSISSIPPI 
SHORE; words by Howard King, mu- 
sic by Sidney Chapman, of U. S. 

[7339 

© ' May” 25, ‘1995; ce: May 27, 

1915; E 364092; Koninsky music co., 
Troy, New York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


IN BLINKY, WINKY, CHINKY CHINA- 
TOWN; words by Wm. Jerome, music 
by Jean Schwartz, of U. S. [7340 

mieiay 15. 1915; 2.e@ May 15, 
1915; E 362403; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 

IN DEAR OLD ST. JOE TOWN; words and 
music by H. A. (Jerry) Hall, of 
WS: [7341 

(© May 11, 1915; 2 @ May 14, 
f9157H 3861794; AH. A. «Hall, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 
IN GIPSY STYLE; by Matilee Loeb- 
Evans, of U. S.; piano. [73842 
(© May 138, 1915; 2 « May 138, 
1915; E 862380; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


_ IN LOVELAND; words by O. H. Ward, 


(pseud. of W. E. Howard) music by 
W. E. Howard, of U. S. [7343 

© May 7, 1915; 2c. May 10, 1915; 
—~ 362319; Wallace EH. Howard, Chi- 
cago. 

IN MUNTERER LAUNEN TARANTELLE. 
See Nolek (August) Sechs melo- 
dische studien. 

IN MY DREAMS I AM ALWAYS WITH 
you; words by E. Reiger, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [7344 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362504; Edith Reiger, Linfield, Pa. 

IN OLD MApRID; part-song, by H. Tro- 
tere, of U. S., arr. by Frank R. Rix; 
three unchanged voices. SVO. 
(School choruses, no. 6037). [73845 

© May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 15, 
1915; E 862411; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

IN THAT DAY SHALL THIS SONG BE SUNG; 
words from the Bible, music by 
Chancellor Jenks, of U. S.; baritone 
solo. [7346 

© May 19, 1915; 2 ec May 22, 
1915; E 361988; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

IN THE CHERRY LAND OF SWEET JAPAN; 
words and music by L. EH. Turner. 

[7347 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 1¢. May 7, 1915: 

E 351977; Le Roy Elmo Turner, Cal- 
gary Alta, Canada. 

IN THE DEEP COLD SEA. See Two unison 
songs for boys. 

IN THE HOLLOW OF HIS HAND; words 
by Herbert Buffum, music by C. H. 
Gabriel, of U. S. [7348 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ec. May 19, 
1915; E 361899; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


73507 


IN THE NIGHT (In der nacht); words 
by R. Garnett, from the German of 
A. von Platen, music by Fredrick 
Gundelach, of Germany. [7349 

Cy Apr.) 26). 1915. Site. Mayt a, 
1915; E 351985; West & co., London. 


IN THE SMALL PARK; caprice by C. L. 
Willert, of U. S., arr. by Joseph 
Hulse and F. W. Krafft, of U. S.; pf. 

[7350 

© May 5, 1915; 2 « May 6, 1915; 

E 364097; Charles L. Willert, Buf- 
falo. 


IN THE TIME OF ROSES; music by Luise 
Reichardt, arr. by. J. Remington, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. (The Laurel 
octavo, no. 495.) [7351 

© May 6, 1915; 2c May 8, 1915; 
HF). 862810; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


IN THE VALLEY OF DREAMS; hesitation 
waltz, by F. W. Vanderpool, arr. by 
C. A. Egener, of U. S.; full oreh: 
Ato. [7352 

© May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 21, 1915; 
E 361946; Estate of Hamilton S. 
Gordon, New York. 


IN THE VALLEY OF LOVE; words by Wm. 
Soroceo, music by J. E. Andino, of 
eS. [7353 

© A’e. May 10, 1915; EH 361737; 
Wm. Sorocco, Chicago. 


IN THE VILLAGE BY THE UNADILLA 
River; words and music by A. G. 
Wightman, of U. S. Philadelphia, 
M. D. Swisher. {7354 

© May 138, 1915; 2 @ May 14, 
1915; E 361814; Alice Gage Wight- 
man, Binghamton, N. Y. 


INAUGURATION; march by J. Frank 
Prysmeer;/of UW; S.. op: .88; now a: 
piano, six hands. [7355 

(May, 13. 1995.2" *oMage teas 
1915; E 862381; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


INFINITE LOVE; sacred song by Geo. 
Noyes Rockwell, of U. S. [7356 
© May 18, 1915; 2 « May 18, 
1915: E 3862449; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


INGEBORG’S LAMENT (Ingeborgs klage) ; 
words by Esaias Tegner, music by 
O. Henrikson, of U. S., arr. by E. 
Oulie. [7357 

© May 29, 1915; 2 c June 1, 1915; 
E 364144; Olaf Henrikson, Fargo, 
N. D. 


479 


q 


CATALOGUE OF 
T7358 


INITIATORY SERVICE GLEES FOR BENEVO- 
LENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS; by 
Mentor Crosse, of U. S. 4tce. [7858 

© May 15, 1915; 2 « May 18, 
1915; BH 862878; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 

INSTRUCTIVE PIECES FOR BEGINNERS; by 


H. Hnekhausen, edited and revised 
by A. von Ahn Carse, of Great Brit- 


ain; pianoforte duet. obl. Svo. 
[73859 
© May 10, 1915; 1 «@ May 24, 
1915; EH 3866004; Augener Itd., Lon- 


don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing and revision. 


INTERMEZZO NO. 1 © 2; di M. Enrico 
Bossi, of Italy, op. 187, no. 3, per 
pianoforte. 1. D minor. 2. Ges (G 
flat). (Cinque pezzi, no. 3 & 4.) 

| 7360, 7361 
© Aug. 25, 1914; 1 c. each May 24, 


1915; I. 357100, 357101: Ir. Kistner, 
Leipzig. 
IRISH DANCE; by Hileen O’Shea, of 


HKngland; piano. [7562 
© May 29, 1915: 1.¢. May 21, 
1915; K 857088; Lawrence Wright 
musie ¢co., London, 
Is THAY You, O'REILLY: words and 
music by Ballard Macdonald. of 


eS [73863 

© May 27, 1915; 2°c. May 28, 
1915; IK 864057; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 

Is THE KING COMING SOON; words by 
BH. EK. Hewitt, music by C. H. Ga- 
priel, of U. S. [7364 

© May 17, 1915: 2 c. May 19. 
1915; WH 861888; Homer A. Rode- 


heaver, Chicago. 

ISLES ACROSS THE SEA; words by G. B 
Thornton, music by Geo. C. Polini. 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith eco., ine. 17865 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ce May 20, 
1915; HK 362566; Geo. B. Thornton. 
Tietedes Inst., Ala. 

IT IS HERE; words by W. C. Poole, 

music by C. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 


[7866 

© May 17, 1915: 2 c May 19. 

1915; E 3861872: Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

It’s GARDEN PLANTING TIME IN BRULE 
NoW; words by F. E. Brandon, music 
by Julian De Vere, of U. S. [ 7367 

© May 20, 1915: 2 c, May 26. 
1915; HE 864041: Frank E. Brandon, 


Lower Brule, S. D. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, 0. 8, Vs 10 


It'S ONLY A KODAK PICTURE OF THE OLD 
MILL DAM AT HOME; words by C. 
Herrick, music by BHdward Wunder- 
lich, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith c@o., ine. [7868 


© Apr. 10, 1915; 2c May 20, 
1915; I 362560; C. Herrick, San 
Francisco, 


It’s REFINED; words and music by Dan 
Lipton, of "Wngland. [73869 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ¢. May 165, 
1915; H 3856990; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, 

I1’s TULIP TIME IN HOLLAND; lyric by 
Dave Radford, music by Richard 
Whitin, of U.S. [7370 


© May 12, 1915; 2 «. May 12, 
1915; EK 3861984; Jerome H. Remick 


& co., New York. 
ITALIENISCHE REISE; text von Kurt 
Reise, musik von Béla Laszky, of 


Austria; gesang u. piano. [7871 
© July 22, 1914; 1 « May 24, 

1915; FH 357184; Drei masken verlag, 

g. m. b. h., Munich. 

Sce Esquisses bretonnes. 

JACK AND TOMMY’S TUNES; patriotic 
selection by Stanley Gordon, of Eng- 
land; brass and reed band. [7372 

© May 12, 1915; 1 ¢c. May 25, 

1915; © 3857225; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


JABADAO, 


JACKSON’S BEST; march by A. Jackson, 

of U. S.; piano. [73873 

© Mar. 28, 1915; 2 c May 8, 1915; 

FE 362301; Arthur Jackson, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. 


JARDIN (LE) cLos; huit poéms de Van 
Lerberghe, musique de Gabriel 
Fauré, of France, op. 106; chant et 
piano, nos. 1-8. [7374 

© May 1. 1915; 1 ce. May 18, 1915; 
FE) 356967; Durand et cie., Paris. 


See Saint-Saéns (C. C.) 
fox-trot by Henry W. Lant- 


JAVOTTR, 
JELLY ROLL; 


ley and Pete Wendling, of U. S&.; 
piano. [7375 
© June 2, 1915; 2 ¢c. June 2, 1915; 


FE 864169; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 


der co., New York. 
JESS WILLARD’S GLAD TO SAY, I'VE GOT 
~ THE CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY; words by 


Louis Herscher & Bert Gardiner, 
music by Louis Herscher, of U. 8. 
[7376 
© May 38, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
KH 3861776; Herscher-Gardiner & 
Bress, Pennsgrove, N. J. 


480. 


no. 6, 1915 


| JESSAS, 


NUR NET FURT VON WIEN; 
wiener lied, musik von August 
Werthner, arr. vy. Franz Sadek und 
Anton Ernst, of Austria. 1. Salon- 
orchester. 2. Wiener heurigen-quar- 
tett (Schrammel-quartett. ) 
[7377, 7378 
© July 30, 1914; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
BE 357278, 357274; Adolf Robitschek, 
Vienna. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangements. ] 


JESUS LOVES ME STILL; words by Lizzie 
DeArmond, music by B. D. Ackley, 
of U. S. [7379 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ec May 19, 
1915; E 361905; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


JESUS MET ME THERE; words by A. H. 
Ackley, music by C. H. Gabriel, of 
US. [7380 

©, May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 
1915; E 361903; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


JESUS MY SAVIOUR; words by C. H. 
Jack Linn, music by H. G. Tovey, of 
U.S. {7881 


© May 10, 1915: 2 c. May 14, 
1915; E 361807; Herbert G. Tovey, 
West Plains, Mo. 


JESUS STANDS WAITING; words by 
Harry 1D: Loes,. musie py H: G. 
Tovey, of U. S. [7382 


© May 10, 1915; 2 c. May 14, 
1915: E 361808; Herbert G. Tovey, 
West Plains, Mo. 


JEWELS OF DEW; by F. E. Keller, of U. | 


S.* pf. [7383 


(© May 29, 1915; 2 ¢c. June 1, 
1915; E 364135; F. HE. Keller, Hal- 
lam, Neb. 


JOHN THREE: SIXTEEN; words and mu- 
sic by J. O. Smith, of U. S. (Songs 
of our beloved God, no. 27.) [7384 


Apr. 20,°1915: 2c. ‘Apr. 28. 
1915; E 362038; J. Owen Smith, 
Fontanelle, Ia. 


JOHNNY LOVES HIS ENGINE; words by 
_ A. Campbell, music by Carl Heil, of 


U... S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [7385 
© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ce May 20, 


1915; E 362478; 
Jamestown, N. D. 


Anna Campbell, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


JOHNNY O’MoRGAN ON HIS LITTLE 
MOUTH ORGAN, PLAYING HOME SWEET 
HOME; words and music by Tom 
Mellor, Harry Gifford and Fred God- 
frey, of England. [7386 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1c. May. 15, 
1915; E 356996; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


JOY OF YOUTH; intermezzo by Percy 
Raymond, of England; piano. 
[7387 
© May 14, 1915; 1 « May 15, 
1915; E 357009; Beal, Stuttard & 
co., London. 


JOY TO SERVE JESUS; words by James 
Rowe, music by C. H. Gabriel, of 
78, [73888 

© May 17, 1915; e. May 19, 
1915; E 361890; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


9 


JUANITA; danse caracteristique, by Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, of Germany, op. 
1088; piano. [7389 

KC) May 18, 1915; 2c. May 18, 
1915; E 357054; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


JULIANA; valse hesitation, by Frank H. 

Grey, of U. S.; piano. [7390 

© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 12, 1915; 

EK 361773; Forster music publisher, 
Chicago. 


JUMPING ROPE; by Platon Brounoff, of 
U. S.; piano. [7391 
i. May Js, "1015? 2 ¢.. May 13) 
1915; E 3623882; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. . 


JUNE; words and music by J. Thatcher, 
of U. S., arr. by Harry Heald. [7892 
© May 28, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 

E 364147; James Thatcher, Hartford. 


JUNE ROSES. See Two June songs. 


JUNG MUSS MAN SEIN; operette in 3 
akten, gesangstexte von Leo Leip- 
ziger, musik von Jean Gilbert, of 
Germany. Klavierauszug mit text. 

[73893 


© 1c. Jun. 1,-1915; EH 857249; 
Louis Oertel, Hannover, Germany. 


JUNG UND VERLIEBT; walzerlied, text 
von Rudolf Oesterreicher und Wil- 
heim Sterk, musik von Oskar Ned- 
bal, of Austria; gesang u. piano. 

[7394 

© Oct. 15, 1914; 1 c. May 22, 1915; 

E 357125; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky ), Leipzig. 


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JUST FOR TO-NIGHT; words by Worton 
David, music by Harry A. Tierney, 
of England. r [7395 

©Mar. 10,2915; a 1c May 15, 
1915; E. 356981; Francis; Day & 
Hunter, London. 


JUST ONE STEP AT A TIME; words by 
James Rowe, music by Albert C. 
Fisher, of U. S. [7396 

©” Apr “sO "aioe" 24 co May 15, 
1915; E 3862868; BH. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 


JUST TO SEE Him As HE IS; words and 
music by Samuel J. Canham, of 
Ts. [7397 

Cr May Tr, 11s. oe" Mery “19, 
1915; E 361871; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 

KAFERHOCHZEIT. Sce Volkslieder. 

JXAISER HOR’ WAS DEIN VOLK DIR 
scHWoOrT; lied, text und musik von 
Bruno Granichstaedten, of Austria; 
gesang und piano. [7398 

© Oct. 15, 1914; 1c. May 22, 1915; 
857126; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


IXERP BY MY SIDE, LOVE; words by 
Robert Highams, music by Jules 
Lacroix, of England; no. 1 in C. 


[7399 
© Mar, "10, 1915: 2c. May 15, 
1915;° H 857006:;. Francis; Day °& 


Hunter, London. 


KEEP GOING; one-step by August Klein- 
ecke, of U. S., arr. by Carl Kiefert ; 
orch. 4to. [7400 

© May 27, 1915; 2¢. June 3, 1915; 
E 364158; G. Schirmer, New York. 


KEEP ON A STRIVING ALL THE TIME; 
words by H. W. Newport, music by 
R. A. Browne, of U. S. 

© 1c. May 10, 1915: HB 361672; 
Herbert W. Newport, Sodus Point, 
IN: TY, 


KEEP PASSING YOUR BLESSINGS ALONG; 
words and music by Mrs. C. H. Mor- 
ris, OL U.. Se [7402 

© Apr. 30, 1915< 2 ie. Wiay, a3, 
1915; E 362361; E. O. Excell, Chi- 
cago. 


KEEP SMILING; two step by Harry A. 
Tierney, of England; piano. [7403 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 1. e. May 15, 
1915; E 3569938; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


[7401 | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


KEEP THE VISION OF THE CROSS; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by C. H. 
Gabriel, of U. 8. [7404 

© May 17, 1915* 2° ¢) May ae 
1915; E 361901; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


KEIGHLAY (T.) Ten papers of tests 
at the organ for F. R. C. O. candi- 
dates; by T. Keighlay, of England. 

[7405 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2c. Weve 

1915; H 357229; G. Schirmer, ltd., 
London. 


KEINE ANGST, WIR SIND JA DA; 
deutscher marine-kriegsmarsch, text 
und musik von Rudolf Baron, of 
Germany, eine singstimme mit kla- 
vierbegl. [7406 

© May 5, 1915; 1c. May 26, 1915; 


E 866025; Harmonie-veriag, Ber- 

lin-Halensee, Germany. 
KHEFENHULLER MARCH; arr. by J. 

Tlusty, of U. S.; band. 4to. [7407 


© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915: 
E 364108; Joseph Tlusty, Chicago. 


Kip pays; words by J. Hoy; music by 

Hugene Platzmann, of U. 8S. [7408 

© 1c. May 24, 1915; BE 361986: 
Jack Hoy, Windsor, Ont. 


Kinp (THE) SHEPHERD: words by Anna 
Bird Stewart, musie by Harold Vin- 
cent Milligan; of U. S. (When life’s 
at the dawn, no. 2. Edition Schmidt, 
no. 166.) [7409 

© May 25, 1915; 2 c May 26, 
1915: E 364046; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


See Bach (J. S.) 


Kine (THE); words by Horatio Win- 
slow, music by Fay Foster, of U. S.; 
low voice in D. [7410 

© Apr. 23, 1915: 2 Gwiayee, 
1915: E 364019; Oliver Ditson co.. 
Boston. 


KINDER-MINUETT. 


KISS ME AND LET THE WORLD KNOW; 
words and music by M. Moore, arr. 
by H. Bauer, of U. S. [7411 

© 1c. May 11, 1915; E 862317; 
Marcus Moore, Ridgewood, N. J. 


Kissing; words by Hazel Burkdoll, 
music by M. T. Baker, of U. S.; arr. 
by P. B. Story. Byron, Hazel Burk- . 
doll. [7412 

© May 28, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364118; M. T. Baker, Byron, Ill. 


Kriace. See Fiinf klavierstticke. 


482 


/ 
| 
| 
f 
4 
| 
| 
| | Sang u. piano. 
| 


Schrammelquartett. 


‘no. 6, 1915 
KLAVIERSCHULE; von §. Lebert u. L. 
Stark, neu ausgabe in 2 biinden von 
Adolph Ruthardt, of Germany; Band 
fi) 2. Band 2. [7418, 7414 
© Apr. 12, 1915; 1c. each May 21, 
1915; E 357079, 357080; C. F. Peters, 

Leipzig. 
KoMM’, WIR WOLLEN TANZEN GEH’N; 


lied aus der operette Fruhling am 

Rhein, text von C. Lindau, Beda wu 

O. Fronz, musik von Edmund Eysler, 

of Austria; gesang u. piano. [7415 
. Gemet, 10011914 oe. May 22, 
| 1915; H 357127: Ludwig Doblinger 
- (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


KoONFIRMATIONS-SANG; ord af G6ran 
Svenning, musik af David Hellstrom, 
of Sweden, fOr piano eller orgel med 

| Ofverlagd text. [7416 

(© Mage idte 1015) 1: :c. May» 26, 

| 1915; E 366022; Bohuslinska Fér- 

, laget, Stromstad, Sweden. 

| 


42 études; par R. 
Kreutzer, revised and fingered by 
Hans Artok, of Great Britain, pour 
violon; new edition . [7417 

Apr 15. 1915; 1c. May 13; 
1915; E 356934; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on revi- 
sion & fingering. ] 


KREUTZER (R.) 


KRIEGSLIED; text von J. Schnitzer, mu- 
sik von Franz Lehar, of Austria; ge- 
[7418 
© Sept. 9, 1914; 1 c. May 22, 1915; 
E 357128; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky). Leipzig. _ 


Orchester mit harfe u. 
| fltigelhornsolo ad lib. [7419 
© Sept:'12, 19147) 1c. May » 22, 
1915; E 357129; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard-Herzmansky ). Leipzig. 


arr. by Martin Uhl. 1. Sa- 
lonorchester. 2. Salonquartett. 3. 
[7420-7422 


© Sept. 16, 1914: 1 c. each May 


22, 1915; E 357130-357132; Ludwig 
Dobiinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 
| Kurtz IS DAS LEBEN; words by K. 
Yuvelier, music by J. Brody, of U. S. 
[7423 
| © 1c. May 14, 1915; E 361774; J. 


{ 
| Brody, Bronx, New York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


745 


KUSSPROBE (DIE); walzerlied, worte 
von Max Stempel, musik von O. 
Plutschow, of U. S., domiciled at 


Berlin. [7424 

© Fam IS 1915 4 'S.e% May 22: 
1915; E 364009; Otto Plutschow, 
Berlin. 


LADDER (THE) OF LOVE; words by 
Ralph and Ray Stanley, music by 
Leslie Alleyn. [7425 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 « May 15, 
1915; E 3856985; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

LADY FAIR; words by P. J. Kenney, 
Music. by coon TT, Halls et U.S. 
New York, John T. Hall music pub. 


co. [7426 
(© May 25, 1915; 2 c. May 28, 1915; 
EK 364077; P. J. Kenney, Allston, 


Mass. 


LADY (THE) IN RED; selection by Rob- 
ert Winterberger, compiied and arr. 
by Chas. N. Grant, of U. 8.3; piano. 

[7427 

© May 28, 1915; 2 c. May 28, 1915; 

E 364055; T. B. Harms & Francis, 

Day & Hunter, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


LAND OF LONG AGO; words by M. P. 
Davis, music by Lena Davis, of Great 
Britain. [7428 

Gy Many” 2h tol b te, May cha, 
1915; E 857017; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 


LANDE (LA) HANTIE. See Esquisses 
bretonnes. 


LANDING OF THE TROOPS; march by H. 
J Crosbys of Us Siz" band? obk 
24mo. [7429 

© May 1, 1915; 2c May 7, 1915; 
EH 361712; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
tol,” 


LANTERN (A) DANCE. See Lantern 
(A) suite. 
LANTERN PHANTASY. See Lantern (A) 


suite. 


LANTERN (A) SUITE; by Alec Rowley, 
of England; 4to. pianoforte. Con- 
tents:—A lantern phantasy.—The 
festal day.—A lantern dance.—Even- 
ing. [7430 

GreApr,’ 30, 19915; shivenieiaye 17, 
1915; E 357042; G. Schirmer, Itd., 
London. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7431 


LARGHETTO; von Theo. Menge, of Ger- 
many, op. 14, no. 1, fiir violoncello, 
harmonium oder pianoforte. [7431 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 1c. May 138, 1915; 
E 356959; Musikverlag, Eos, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


LAST NIGHT I SAW YOU WITH ANOTHER 
FELLOW; words by E. A. Neapoli- 
tano, music by Ray Waters, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co.. 
inc. [7432 

© Apr. 10, 1915: 2 c. May 20, 
1915; FE 362524; Emil A, Neapoli- 
tano, Bridgeport, Conn. 


LAUGHING CUPID; by R. A. A. Stone- 
ham, of Australia; piano solo. 
[74838 
oy tA 17, DORs Toe: Wars 1%, 
1915; E 357046; W. H. Paling & co., 
Sydney, Australia. 


LAUREL SONGS FOR JUNIORS; [by] M. 
Teresa Armitage. Students’ ed. 2 
p. 1., 154, [2] p. 4to. [7434 


© May 28, 1915; 2c. and aff. June 
3, 1915; A 406153; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 


LAVENDEI-LIED; aus der _ operette. 
Friihling am Rhein, text von GC. Lin- 
dau, Beda u. O. Fronz, musik von 
Edmund Hysler, of Austria. [7485 


) “Oct. 10, 1914: 1 ‘c. Mian, 22, 
1915; E 357188; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


LEAVE ALL THE LOVING TO ME: words 
and music by A. J. Mills, J. P. Long, 
and Alec Hemley, of Great Britain. 

[7436 

© May 7, 1915; 1 ec. May 19, 1915: 

EH 357069; Star music pub. co., 1td., 
London. 


LEB’ WOHL, DU TEURE HEIMAT; von Carl 
Belling, of Germany, op. 26. 4to. 1. 
Salonorchester. 2. Orchester. 

[7437, 7488 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 c. each May 13, 

1915; EH 356944, 356945; Neuer Ber- 

liner musikverlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin- 
Schoneberg. 


LEBEN (DAS) IST EIN SCHWER’ GE- 
SCHAFT; lied aus der operette, 
Friihling am Rhein, text von CG. Lin- 
dau, Beda u. O. Fronz, musik von 
Edmund Eysler, of Austria. [7439 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 1 c@ May 22, 
1915; E 3857184; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


Dt. 1th eve, 


LEGENDE; by D’Auvergne Barnard, of 

Great Britain; piano. [7440 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2c. May 5, 1915; 

EH 356908; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 


L&EGERETE; étude instructive de J. C. 
Eschmann, op. 16, no. 1, revue et 
doigtée, avee addition de notes pour 
le travail technique, par I. Philipp, 
of France, pour piano. (Nouveau 
gradus ad Parnassum, no, 45.). 

[7441 
© Jan. 30, 1913" 1 e@) July. 27, 

1914; E 38568383; Emile Leduc, P. 

Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 

is claimed on revision & fingering. ] 


LEICHTES UND INSTRUKTIVES TRIO; von 
Willy Herrmann, of Germany, op. 
108; violine, violoncell und klavier. 

[7442 
© Aug. 5, 1914; 1 ¢. June 1, 1915; 
B 357252; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


LENZFAHRT; ged. von Conrad Ferdi- 
nand Meyer, musik von Gustav 
Haug, of Germany, op. 69, no. 2; 
gemischten chor; partitur. 4to., 

[7443 

© Sept. 15. 1914; 1 «@ May 24, 

1915; E 357169; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 


LEONCAVALLO (RueaGreRO) Pagliacci; 
dramma in due atti, di RK.” Leon- 
eavallo, of Italy; opera completa, 


riduzione, per grande _ orchestra 
parte, e piano conduttore. Materiale 
no. 1 [7444 


© 1c. May 11, 1915; H 356929; 
Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan, 


LERCHENLIEDER ; text von Wilhelm Con- 
rad Gomoll, musik von Clemens 
Schmalstich, of Germany, op. 50 no. 
2; gesang u. piano. [7445 

© July 20, 1914; 1 ec. May 22,1915; 
BH 357095; Rechard Birnbach, Berlin. 


LreT CHRIST BE FIRST IN EVERYTHING; 
words by Herbert Buffum, music by 
Chas. H. Gilbert, of U. S. [7446 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c«. May 19, 
1915; E 3861908; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

Let HIM TO WHOM WE NOW BELONG. 


See Adams (W. W.) Two bymn 
anthems. 


LET ME SING FOR YOU SOMETHING TO 
CHEER; words and music by K. Fitz- 
patrick, of U. S., [arr.,by, Bugene 
Platzmann], of U. S. [7447 

© 1c May 10, 1915; E 3617386; 
Kate Fitzpatrick, New York. 


484 


Oe ee 6 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


LET MY CRY COME NEAR BEFORE THEE; 
anthem text from the Psalms, music 
by Edward Shippen Barnes, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. [7448 

i my, 19, 1915;"2  ¢.,May. 21, 
1915; E 361970; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


LET’S CROSS THE BRIDGE OF YESTERDAY} 
words and music by Alex. 8S. Ruben, 
of U. S. [7449 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364139; A. S. Ruben, New Orleans. 


LET’S GO TO THE ’FRISCO FAIR; words 
by M. E. Nichols, music by Carl Heil, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [7450 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 20, 1915; 
E 362547 ; Marion E. Nichols, Fresno, 
Cal. 


_ Ler Us BE TRUE TO JESUS; words by 


| 
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: 


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R. H. McDaniel, Ss. B. 
Jackson, of U. S. [7451 

@©eMay, 17, 1915; 2c. May. 19, 
1915; E 3861886; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


music by 


LET US HAVE PEACE IN PLACE OF WAR; 
words and music by E. Ritchie, of 
Dp: & [7452 

[) May 15. 1915: 2 c. May. 19, 
1915; E 361933; Karle Ritchie, Mal- 
den, Mass. 


Lizespe (Derr) PEPI; operette in drei 
akten, text von Bruno Decker und 
Otto Springel, musik von Walter W. 
Goetze, of Germany; volstindiger 
klavierauszug mit text. [7453 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1915; E 366003; 
Berliner theater verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 

LIEBE UND HOFFNUNG. See Mozart 

(W. A.) 


LIEBESLIED (Love song); by Raimund 
Pechotsch, of Australia; violin and 
piano. [7454 


Apr. 26,1915; 1. ¢.. May. 17, 


.1915; E 357044; W. H. Paling & co., 
Sydney, Australia. 


LIEPESSTREIT (EIN) ; lindler, von Alex- 
ander Flessburg, of Germany: 1. 
Violine solo mit salonorchester, 2. 
Violine solo mit orchester. 3. Vio- 
line und piano. [7455-7457 

© July 14, 1914; 1 c@ each May 
24, 1915; BH 357176, 357177, 357098; 
A, E. Fischer, Bremen, Germany. 


7464 


Lizp (DAS) VOM GRAFEN ZEPPELIN; 
dichtung von Heinrich Rupprecht, 
musik von Ferdinand Hummel, op. 
107a, arr. von W. Aletter, of Ger- 
many, fiir eine singstimme und kla- 
vier. [7458 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1c. May 18, 1915; 
E 356950; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 


LIED (DAS) VOM TRENDERL; aus der ope- 
rette Friihling am Rhein, text von 
C. Lindau, Beda u. O. Fronz, musik 
von Hdmund Hysler, of Austria. 

[7459 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 1 c. May 22, 1915; 

E 357135; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


LIGHTEN OUR DARKNESS. See Turner 
(Edmund). Three collects. 


LIKE NO 4 LIKE; sweet constancy [and] 
Fun on the plantation; arr. by J. F. 
Roach, of U. S.; Hawaiian steel 
guitar. [7460 


© May 17, 1915; 2c. May 15, 1915; 
EK 362424; James F. Roach, Cincin- 
nati. 


LISON DORMAIT; from Pastourelles, ro- 
mances and songs of the 18th cen- 
tury, English version by Alice Mat- 
tulath, of U. S., music by J. B. Weck- 
erlin; in G. [7461 


@ Apr..5,; 1915; -2:-¢.-Apry 29; 1815 ; 
EH 362147; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on English ver- 
Sion. ] : 


Liszt (Franz) 2nd Hungarian rhap- 
sody; transposed edition, by Franz 
Liszt, simplified and edited by H. El- 
liot Button, of Great Britain; piano. 
(Masterpieces, no. 5.) [7462 


© May 17, 1915; 1 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 357068; Joseph Henry Larway, 
London. 


LITANIAE LAURETANAE; by J. Singen- 
berger, of U. S.; sop., and alto with 
organ ace. 4to. [7463 

© May 21, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364107; John Singenberger, St. 
Francis, Wis. 


LITTLE (THE) ARAB; by H. C. Martine, 

of U. S.; piano. [7464 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ec. May 8, 1915; 

BH 862298; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


485 


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7465 


pt. 11%, ML Si, V. 2G | 


LITTLE (A) BIT OF HEAVEN; Song by 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. by Tom Clark, 
of DU. S. with band ace... 4to, 1. 
Solo trombone. 2. Solo cornet. 

[7465, 7466 


© May 7, 1915; 2 @ each May 8, 
19154 ../8) 362287, 362294; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangement. ] 


LITTLE (THE) CHINESE WEDDING GOWN; 
words by C. Whitmoyer, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [7467 

© Ape! wor Wibe 2 ¢.) May -20; 
1915; E 362527; Celia Whitmoyer, 
Noblesville, Ind. | 


LITTLE (THE) GIRL J LOVE; words by 
C. Macindoe, music by Hugene Platz- 
mann, of U. § [7468 

© 1c. May 26, 1915; E 364042; 
Claudia Macindoe, Binghamton, N. Y. 


LittLE Haakon; words by Henrik Ib- 
sen, music by Elizabeth L. Skinner, 
of U. S.; med., or high voice. [7469 

©, May 18, 1915; .2)c May” 21, 
1915; E 361987; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

LITTLE (A) NEGRO NONSENSE; words 
and music by D. Holt of U. S., arr. 
by (Phil Epstein) of U. S.; piano, 
conductor’s part. [7479 

© 1 ¢. May 14, 1915; EH 361793; 
Dan Holt, Chicago. 

LITTLE PAPPOOSE; words and music by 

George Colburn, of U. 8. [7471 


© May i Oi 2 Oe May’ 17, 
1915; E 361889; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


LittLe (THE) scour; march by Leone 


Frances Delue, of U. §S., edited by 
Edward A. Rand; piano. [7472 
© May 11, 1915; 2 ¢..May 14, 


1915; E 361815; Waltham music co., 
Waltham, Mass. 


LITTLE (THE) WHITE HOUSE ON THE 
HILL; words by by L. M. Sapp, music 
by Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [7473 


© Apr. 10, 1915; 2. c “May 20, 
1915; E 362491; Lulu M. Sapp, Mon- 
rovia, Cal. 

LLANELLY; tune. See His care. 


Lo! JESUS COMES; words and music by 


Mrs. C. H. Morris, of U. 8. [T7474 
© Apr. 80, 1915; 2 ¢ May 13, 
1915; E 362365 ;“ EVO. Excell® Chi- 


cago. 


IocH LEVEN LOVE LAMENT (Chuir mo 
leannan cul rium fhein) ; from Songs | 
of the Hebrides, words by Marjory | 
Kennedy-Fraser, second verse by | 
Henry Whyte, music arr. by Hugh | 
S. Roberton, of Great Britain; male 
voices. 4to. [7475 

© May 19, 1915; 1 ¢ May 19, || 
1915; E 357075; J. Curwen & sons, | 
Itd., London. 


LONGING; words by Kate Woodward | 
Noble, musie by R. A. Laslett Smith, | 
of U. S. [T7476 © 

© May 18, 1915; 2 @ May 18) 
1915; E 3862450; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


LONGING FOR THEE; words by F. B. 
Dobmeier, music by Carl Heil, of 


en Se Washington, Marks-Gold- } 
smith ¢o., ine. [T477 
© Apr. 10; 1915; 2 @ May 2e | 


1915; E 362548 ; Frank By Dobmeier, 
Park River, N. D. 


LorpD (THE) IS MY LIGHT; Sop. or ten. | 
solo by W. H. Banks, of U. S. [7478 | 
© Feb. 15, 1915: 2) G) May aie 
1915; E 362459; William H. Banks, 
Philadelphia. 


Lorp (THE) KNOWETH THEM THAT ARE | 
His; words and music by J. O. | 
Smith, of U. S. (Songs of our be: } 
loved Lord, no. 20.) [7479 | 

© ‘Apr. 20, 1915; 2 ec) Apmeze I 
1915; B 362034: Se Owen Smith, Fon- 
tanelle, Tat 

Lost (THE) OUT LOVER; words by E. 
V. Cook, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. | 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., | 
ine. [7480 | 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ¢. May 20, } 
1915; E 362518; Emma VY. Cook, 
Plummer, Id. 


LOVE BELLS; Song by Francis Dorel, arr. | 


by Boosey & co.; orchestra. 4to. | 
[7481 | 
© May. 12,' 19155 92) cia 


1915; E 361816; Boosey & co., New | 


York. 


LOVE DIVINE, ALL LOVE EXCELLING; by | 


F. S. McRonald, of U. S.; melody jj 
cnly. [7482 | 

© 1c. Dee. 1, 1914; EB 361847; | 
Fred S. McRonald, Portland, Me. 


LOVE IS KING OF EVERYTHING; words | 
and music by Jack Vernon, of Eng- <j} 


land. [7483 | 
© Mar. 10, 19155) 1, eq Miki Sie 
1915; E 3856984; Francis, 


Day & | 
Hunter, London. | 


486 


( no. 6, 1915 


¢ LOVE ME WHEN THE WINTER IS GONE; 
words and music by Paul G. De 
roit,.of U. S. [7484 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
E 3641386; P. G. De Droit, New Or- 
leans. 


LOVE OF MY LIFE; GOOD-BYE; lyric by 
Malcolm Douglas, music by Anton 
Heindl, of U. S. [7485 

© May 17, 1915; 2 @ May 18, 
1915; E 862458; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 


, LOVELAND OF ROSES AND DREAMS; words 
and music by W. Smith, of U. S. 
[7486 
© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361673; Wm. Smith and E. J. 
Mellinger, St. Louis. 


} LOVELY APPEAR. See Gounod (C. F.) 


‘ Lovers PARTED; words by Mrs. W. E. 
Moore, music by Carl Heil, of U. 8. 


Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
j ine. [7487 
| © Apr. 10, 1915: 2 e May 20, 


1915; H 362530; Mrs. W. E. Bete: 
Filley, Neb. 


LovER’s (THE) SERENADE; words by 
L. E. Hodges, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [7488 


© ie. May 20, 1915: E 361981; 
Lena E. Hodges, Madill, Okla. 


LovE’sS LONGING; words by Lillian Haw- 
kinson, music by Carl! Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
inc. [7489 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 
1915; E 362490; Lillian Hawkinson, 
Neenah, Wis. 


— Se ee 


_ LU PRESIDENTE DELLE CLOBO F. F.; versi 
di T. Ferrazzano, musica del "maes- 


| tro Del Colle. [7490 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 

E 351976; Italian book co., New 
York. 


, Luck; words by A. Wigesland, music 
by Carl Heil, of U. 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [7491 

Ape 10, 1915: .2.¢ May, 20, 
1915; E 362564; Alfred Wigesland, 
Decorah, Ia. 


Luisita; tango par Felipe Martinez, 
of Germany, op. 17; piano. [7492 
@: Apr .20,::1915; 2.G May 5, 
1915; E 356910; B. F. Wood music 
co., Boston. 


S. Washington, . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7500 


LULLABY; from Erminie,, by Jakobow- 
ski, arr. by Frank R. Rix, of U. S.; 


Sop. and alto. S8vo. (School cho- 
ruses, no. 6035) [7493 

© May 18, 1915: 2 e@ May 15, 
1915; H 362414; G. Schirmer, New 


York. 


words by D. S. Garber, 
I. S. Rider, of U. S [ T494 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361679; Ida S. Rider and Dorothy 
S. Garber, Hammonton, N. J. 


music by 


LULU FADA; dance by Malvin M. Frank- 

lin, of U. S.; piano. [7495 

© May 12, 1915; 2 c. May 12, 1915; 

E 361765; Jerome H:. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


McCarty; words by J. Will Callahan, 
music by Ernest R. Ball, arr. by Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male voices. 

[7496 
© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915: 

E 362293; M. Witmark & sons, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on new 

arrangement. | 


MappIson (ADELA) Trois mélodies; 
poéms de Edmond Haraucourt, mu- 
Sique de A. Maddison, of Great Brit- 
ain. Contents.—No. 1, La _ bien- 
aimée.—No. 2, Soir en mer.—No. 3, 
Mon amour état mort. [7497 

© May 5, 1915; 1c. May 24, 1915; 
E 366006; Adela Maddison, London. 


MADCHEN (DIE) UND DIE GARDE; worte 
von Erdmann Graeser, musik von R. 
Malsch, of Germany. op. 30, fiir eine 
Singstimme, und klavier. Berlin, 
Verlag Melodia. [7498 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 ¢. May 18, 1915; 
E 356952; Rudolf Maisch, Berlin. 


MAGIC OF SPRING; valse by L. J. Oscar 
Fontaine, of U. S., op. 117; piano. 
[7499 
© May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 18, 1915: 
E 362451; Theo. Presser co., Philadel# 
phia. 


MAIN GAUCHE; étude instructive, de 
J. C. Kessler, op. 20, no. 6, révue et 
doigtée, avec addition de notes pour 
le travail technique, par T. Philipp, 
of France, pour piano. [Nouveau 
gradus ad Parnassum, no. 65.] 

[75 
{c) Jan, 30, 2913 °° 4 ec. Walye ar 
1914: E 356852; Emile Leduc, P. Be . 
trand et cie., Paris. [Copyright i 
claimed on revision & fingering. ] 


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7501 


* Marcu 


Make CuHrist Kine; words by Miriam 
BH. Arnold, music by C. H. Gabriel, 
Tee eL US: [7501 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 1915; 
E 361880: Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


MAKE ME THE KING OF YOUR HEART; 
words by Huntley Trevor, music by 
Hermann E. Darewski, of England. 

[7502 

©. Mar 20" 1915s) Ie! May 15; 

1915: H 357000; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, London. 


MAMMA MIA DOVE SEI; waltz by G. 
Mannino, of Italy domiciled at New 
York, N. Y.; Ist & 2nd mandolin and 
chitarra. 4to. [7503 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 1c. Apr. 30, 1915; 
1c, May 8, 1915; HE 361804; Gaetano 
Mannino, New York. 


MAMMY’S LITTLE SUGAR MAN; words by 
Stanley Murphy, music by Lewis F. 
Muir, of U.S. [7504 

© Maly 2t! 1915412 “e. May 21, 
1915; E 3619438; F. A. Mills, ine., 
New York. 


Man (THE) WITH THE SYNCOPATED 
SNORE; words by Chester Cornish 
and Don MacDonald, music by Don 
MacDonald, of U. S. [7505 

© 1c. May 8, 1915; EH 362308; 
Hdith MacDonald Searle, New York. 


MANSION (THE) THAT I OFFER IS ONLY 
LOVE’S PURE SHRINE; words by Adele 
Weaver, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [7506 

© 1-@ May 10, 1915; E 361749; 
Edna C. Ely, Burlington, N. J. 


MarcH MASSONICA; by H. Crawford, 
of England; piano. [7507 
© May 10, 1915:'1 °c May 11, 
1915; E 356928; Homewood Craw- 
ford, London. 


(THE) OF THE KITCHENERS; 
words arr. by Maurice Drake, music 
by Emile Lesage, of Great Britain. 
[7508 
© May 26, 1915:-°1°@ May: 29, 
1915; E 357242; T. Werner Laurie, 
London. 


MARCH ON TO VICTORY; words by Ella 
M. Bangs, music by C. H. Gabriel, of 


MARCHE FRANCAISE; paroles et musique 
de Marguerite Ugalde, of France; 
chant et piano. [7510 

© May 1, 1915; 1 c. May 18, 1915; 
E 356973; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


MARCHE FRANCAISE 1914-1915; chant 
patriotic, paroles de Paul Faucher, 
musique de Raphael Ascione, of 
. France; chant et piano. [7511 » 

© May 1, 1915; 1 ec. May 138, 1915; 
E. 356970; Paul Faucher, Nice, 
France. 


MARCHE MILITAIRE, 


P.) 


MARIENWURMCHEN; ged. aus des Kna- 
ben wunderhorn, musik von HKugen 
Schmidbaur, of Germany; ni&nner-) 
chor; partitur. 4to. [7512 

© Sept. 15, 1914; 1 c. May 24, 
1915; H 357170; Gebrtider Hug & co., | 
Leipzig. | 


See Schubert (F.. 


Mark M. EEzZY WAS A GOOD OLD SOUL; 
words and music by F. C. Crocker, | 
of U. S. [7513 © 

© May 14, 1915: 2 @ May 17, | 
1915; E 361835; Fred C. Crocker, St. 
Louis. | . 


MarrirpD (THE) MAN; words by Rud- | 
yard Kipling, music by W. Warg- 
Higgs, of Great Britain. [7514 | 

© May 8, 1915; 1 ec. May 10, 1915; | 
E 351982; Charles Sheard & Co., | 
London. 7 


Mary oF MARYLAND; words and music ! 
by D. W. Cooper, of U. S. [7515 | 
© 1c. May 18, 1915; E 362398; | 
David W. Cooper, Boston. | 


Same. [7516 | 
© May 26, 1915; 2 ce May 28, | 
1915; E 364086; David W. Cooper, | 
Boston. 


MARY, THE DOUBTER’S DAUGHTER; an 
evangelistic song-story. 16 p. 8vo. 
[7517 | 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Mar, 16, 
1915; aff. May 7, 1915: A 29o7Go; | 
Adam Geibel music co., Philadelphia. | 


Mass IN D; by Franeis Crouwells, of | 
Belgium, edited by John A. Schehl, | 
of U. S.; 3 male voices and organ. 


U.S. [7509 Ato. [7518 | 
© May 17, rolling) 2 eo. Ming 19. (© May 14, 1915; 2c) May img | 
1915; H. 361878 ; Homer A. Rode- H) 357047; Joseph Krolage music co.. 
heaver, Chicago. Cincinnati. i 
488 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


B no. 6, 1915 


May I; waltz by Sydney C. Baldock, 
of England; orchestra. [7519 


© May 28, 1915; 1 c. May 29, 
1915; EH 357248; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on orchestra. ] 


POLE DANCE; by Sister Mary 
Colette, S. H. M., of U. S.; piano. 
[7520 
© Jan. 15, 1915: 2 @ May 25, 
1915; E 364030; Sister Mary Colette, 
S. H..M., Ottumwa, Ia. 


' MEDITATION; words by Ernest Dowson, 


musie by Cyril Scott, of England: 
n6.)2 in.C. [7521 

May 22. 1915: 2. 1c. . May 24, 
fase soto: Hikin & ¢o:, ltd., 
London. 


| MEDLEY OF NATIONAL AIRS; arr. by J.F. 


Roach, of U. S.; Hawaiian steel 
guitar. [7522 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ¢« May 15, 
1915; E 362422; James F. Roach, 
Cincinnati. 


MEET ME AT SAN FRANCISCO; words by 
M. Goddard, music by Jule Cameron, 
of U. S. [7523 

© July 1, 1914; 2c. Nov. 2, 1914; 
E 361844; Martha Goddard, Willow, 
Cal. 


MEIN MADEL HAT EINEN ROSENMUND. 
See Volkslieder. 


MeELopIE (Krontjong Paudan); mu- 
Sique par Paul J. Seeling, of Hol- 
land, op. 19; violon et piano. (Chan- 
sons javanaises, no. 2.) [7524 


(©). Sept. 25, 1914; 1c, May 24, 
1915; E 357174; Gebriider Hug & ©co., 
Leipzig. 


MELODIES FOR INDIVIDUAL STUDY; by W. 
E. Brown; grades 2-7. [7525 


© May 4, 1915; 2 c. each May 8, 


1915; E 361977; William E. Brown, 


New Haven, Conn. 


MEMORY-LAND; a nocturne, words from 
A day and its dreams, by James P. 
Whedon, music by L. J. Downing, of 
U. §.; recitation with piano ace. 

[7526 


© May 12, 1915; 2c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362300; Lulu Jones Downing, Chi- 
cago. 


99199—15——4. 


7535 


MENUET DE MartTINnrI; from Pastowelles, 
romances and songs of the 18th cen- 
tury, English version by “lice Mat- 
tulath, of U. S., musie by J. B. Weck- 
erlin; in E flat. [7527 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 362146; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on English 
version. ] 


MENUETT; von W. G. Owst, of Great 
‘Britain; zwei pianoforte zu 4 
hinden. [7528 

© Jul. 24, 1914; 1 e@ Jun. 1, 1915; 
E 3857257; Ries & Erler, Berlin. 


by 


vu 


MENUETTO; Frederick Manus; 
piano. [7529 
©. May 1h 19950, ‘ey. Mary. 12! 
1915; E 351987; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


MEREDITH’S EASY ANTHEMS, v. 2; ed. 

by I. H. Meredith. 96 p. 4to. [7530 

© Feb. 17, 1913; 2 ¢. and aff. June 

8, 1915; A 406232; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


Merry (THE) BACHELOR; words by C. 
Stevens, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 


ine. [7531 
@ (Ape. 10; 190: 9: exhMay 20, 
1915; E 3862502; Charles Stevens, 


Isla de Pinos, Cuba. 


MerssAaGE (A) TO MY CHUM; words and 
music by O. Harris, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

gl Pelee 

Cy Ager 10; -1915:.:2.e. May+20; 

1915; E 362536; Omar Harris, San 
Francisco. 


Meteor (THE); galop by J. J. Rich- 

ards, of U. S.; band. 4to. [7533 

© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 12, 1915; 

E 361768; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 


Mz aporRaDA (My adored one); vals by 

Sotero M. Hernandez, of U.S. [7534 

© May 28, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 

E 364130; Thos, Goggan & bros., San 
Antonio. 


MicHAEL O’LEARY, V. C.; words by 
John McGrath, music by Frederick 
Bridge, of England. [7585 

© May 7. 1915; 1 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 351972; Enoch & sons, London. 


489 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


MIGNONETTE; words by A. Leroux, Eng- 
lish version by Alice Mattulath, of 
U. S., music by J. B. Weckerlin; in 
B flat. [7536 


© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 ¢. Apr. 29, 1915; 
E 362145; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on English ver- 
sion.] 


Mitirary; par M. Dunard, of France, 
pour piano. [7537 
© May 1, 1915; 1 ¢. May 138, 1915; 

# 356974; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


Mitts (Kerry) cake walk; by Kerry 

Mills, of U. S.; piano. [7538 

© May 15, 1915; 2c. May 15, 1915; 

H 362427; F. A. Mills, inc, New 
York. 

MINIATURE FANTASY; by Hugéne Goos- 
sens, jr., of Great Britain, op. 2; 
string orchestra. [7539 
© Apr. 21, 1915; 1c May 138, 1915; 

E 356964; Goodwin & Tabb, Itd., 

London. 


MINIATURE MARCH; by Platon Brou- 
noff, of U. S.; piano. , [7540 
© May 10,°1915; 2 c. May 10, 
1915; E 3862846; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


MINIATURE WALTZ; by D. Onivas, of 

U. S.; arr. for piano solo. [7541 

© May 11, 1915; 2c. May 12, 1915; 

E 361758; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


MINOR AND MAJOR; oriental waltz by 
Frank W, MeKee, of U. S.;  orch. 
Ato. [7542 

(© May 22, 1915; 2 « May 24, 
1915; E 364012; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc, New York. 


Minuet. See Old-world measures. 


Miss RAQUETTE; par Ernest Gillet, of 
France; orchestre avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. [7543 

© May 15, 1915; 1 e. May 17, 1915; 
E 357082; Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 


Miss Vixen; fox trot by R. H. Bowers, 
of U. S.; small orch. 4to., [7544 
© May 26, 1915; 2c. June 3, 1915; 

E 364159; G. Schirmer, New York. 
MISSA SOLEMNIS; composed by Roman 


Steiner, of U. S.; soli, chorus and 
organ. 4to. [7545 


© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 4, 1915; 


E 361802; P. J. Lammers, Baltimore, | 
490 


Dt. ITT. -¥. 10 


Mr. WILSON WE’RE WITH YOU; words 


and music by Bernie Grossman, 
Herman Jacobson and Maurice Abra- 
hams, of U. S. [7546 

© June 2, 1915; 2 ¢, Jume 1, 1915; 
E 364106; Maurice Abrahams musi¢e 
co., New York. 


MoLLY DEAR; waltz by Arthur De 
Blone, of England; piano. [7547 


© Mar, 10, 1915; 2° e@) May ie | 


1915; E 856988; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

MOLLY DEAR, IT’S YOU I’M AFTER; words 
by Frank Wood, musie by Henry 
E. Pether. 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 € May to, 
1915; E 3856983; Francis, 
Hunter, London. 

Mon AMOUR ETAIT MoRT. See Maddison 

(D.) Trois mélodies. 


[7648 | 


Day & | 


MoN COEUR EST POUR Tor (My heart is — 
thine); by Lao Silésu, of England; © 


piano. 


[7549 © 


© May 26, 1915; 1. ¢. May 28, | 


1915; E 3857286; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London, 


MoNKEY-DOODLE; cake walk—one step, © 


by James Reese Europe, arr. by J. 
Louis Von der Mehden, jr., of U. S.; 
orch, 4to. [7550 

© May 15, 19155 2 © May 17, 
1915; E 361820; G. Ricordi & Co., 
inc., New York. 


piano, — Ye 

© May 11, 1915; 2c. May 12, 1915; 
E 362392; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 


MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE; incidental mu- 
sic, part 1, by Frederick Rosse, of 
England; reed and brass band. 4to. 

[7552 
© May 25, 1915; 1 c. June 5, 1915; 
E 351725; Hawkes & son, London. 


MorGENLIED; ged. von Conrad Ferdi- 
nand Meyer, musik von Gustav 
Haug, of Germany, op. 69, no. 3; 
gemischten chor; partitur. 4to. 

[7553 

© Sept. 15, 1914; 1 4 May 24 

1915; E 357173; Gebrtider Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 


MORNING (A) IN SPRING; words by 
Leeman R. Browne, music by Alex- 
ander Matthews, of U. S.; high voice 
in E flat. [ 7554 

© Apr 27, 1915; 2 ¢ Mig Zee 
1915; E 3864020; Oliver Ditson ¢o., 
Boston. 


ce er ll a —_  —  —_—_c —_— l —l  T e — —_—  e  tli — A — m  e 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


MORNING IN THE FARMYARD; 
tive, by J. H. Durant, 
piano. [7555 

© 1c. May 15, 1915; E 362429; 
Joseph H. Durant, Brighton, Mass. 


descrip- 
Of 4 Way 


Mornine (THE) LIGHT; march by H. J. 
Crosby, of U. S.; orchestra with 
piano ace. 4to. [7556 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c May 7, 1915; 


E 3861714; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 
Mosaik; kleinere klavier-stiicke, von 


Emil Kronke, of Germany, op. 109; 
klavier 2 ms. Contents.—Kaya- 
tine—Jagdlied.— Wiener walzer.— 
Schwermut. — Ungarisch - Soldaten- 
marsch. 4to. [7557 

© July 17, 1914; 1 e. May 24, 
1915; E 357108; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


MOTHER DARLING; words by J. Pankey, 


music by Carl Heil, of U. 8S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. 
[7558 


eer 1. 1915; Fc. May “20, 
1915; E 362469; John Pankey, In- 
dianapolis. 


MOTHER MY LOVE; an Irish ballad. 
lyric by Frances M. Allen, music by 


J. F. Shanks. [7559 

© May 11, 1915; 2 « May 14, 
1915; E 361782; James F. Shanks, 
Chicago. 


MOoTHER’S GROWING OLDER; words by 
H. P. Lemman, music by Everett J. 
Byans. of U. 8. [7560 

@ 1c May 21, 1915; E 361964; 
Hortense Phelps Lemman, Sarnia, 
Ont., Canada. 


MOTHER WANTS HER POY TO BE A SOL- 
DIER; words by Mrs. H. G. Snyder, 
music by J. E. Andino, of U. 8S. 

[7561 
© 1 ¢. May 10, 1915; BE 361751; 
Mrs. H. G. Snyder, Elizabeth, a ae pS 


Moro PERPETUO; by Edouard Dorn, of 
England; violin and piano. (Six 
short pieces, no. 5.) [7562 

© May 21, 1915; 1 e. May 22, 


1915; E 357206; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. 
Mouvssoresky (M.) Intermezzo; by 


M. Moussorgsky, revised, fingered 
and edited by Thomas F. Dunhill. of 
Great Britain. [7563 

© May 3, 1915; 1 c. May 17, 1915; 
E 357023. [Copyright is claimed on 
revision &c.] 


T7571 
Movine (THE) PICTURE SHOW; words 
by W. F. Walesse, music by J. E. 


Andino, of U. S [7564 


© 1c May 10, 1915; E 361748; 
William F. Kalessee, Philadelphia. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Alte 
(Das) lied; musik von W. A. Mo- 
zart, text und musik: herausgegeben 
v. Erich Fischer, of Germany, fiir 3 
personen, mit klavier  begleitung. 
(Kleine hauskoméddien mit musik, 
no. 4.) [ 7565 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1 e. May 8, 1915; 
E 351963; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 


——Liebe und hoffnung; aus Das 
alte, lied, heft 4. Kleine hauské6mo- 
dien, mit musik von W. A. Mozart, 
einzelausgaben, herausgegeben von 
Erich Fischer, of Germany; gesang 
u. piano. [7566 

© May 5, 1915; 1 ce May 26, 1915; 
E 366026; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 
Halensee, Germany. 


——Sonates; de W. A. Mozart, révi- 
Sion par C. Saint-Saéns of France; 
oeuvres complétes pour piano seul, 
VOL. [7567 

© May 1, 1915; 1 c. May 18, 1915; 
E 356968; Durand et cie., Paris. 


Music Is LOVE; words by R. Angel, mu- 
sic by Geo. C. Polini, of U. S. Wash- 


ington, Marks-Goldsmith ¢co., ine. 
[7568 
© Apr. 10, 1945; 2 « May 20, 


1915; Hi 362544 : R. Angel, mits. 
ton, ‘Alta., Canada. 


MUSIC, WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE; three- 
part song, words by Shelley, music 
by T. Keighley, of England; female 
voices. 4to. (Collegiate ehoir, no. 
242.) [7569 

© Apr. 24, 1915; 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
BE 856894; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


MUSICAL EXAMPLES FOR RHYTHMIC EX- 
ERCISES: by Robert T. White, of 
Great Britain; piano. [7570 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356918; R. T. White, Blackheath, 
S. E., England. 


MUSICAL ZEPHYRS; by Wm. H. Pot- 
stock, of U. S., op. 16; violin and 
piano. [7571 

©). Apr... 14, 1915: 2c: Agr. 22, 
1915; E 3621384; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


491 


CATALOGUE OF 
7572 

a | 
Muss (DIE) AUS OSTERREICH SEIN; 
walzerlied, text von R. Oesterreicher 
u. Wilhelm Sterk. musik von Carl 
Weinberger, of Austria. [7572 
XC) (Oct. 15.) WIZ et ve. May 1/22, 
1915; E 357136; Ludwig Doblinger 

(Bernhard-Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


My ALABAMA GAL; words by C. C. Jac- 


Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co.. 
inc. [7573 
© Apr. 10; 1915:.:2 6) May 20, 


1915; E 362538; C. C. Jacquin, Wash- 
ington, Ill. 


MY BELOVED LorD; words and music by 
J. O. Smith, of U. S. 
beloved God, no. 30.) 

© Apr. 20, 1915: 2 
1915; EH 3620389; 
Fontanelle, Ia. 


(Songs of our 

[T5T- 
CAGE 12s. 
J. Owen Smith, 


My BOYHOOD HOME; words by L. A. 
Morgan, music by Geo. C. Polini, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
CO., ine: [T7575 | 

© Apr. 10,.1915; 2 c& May, 20, 
1915; E 362538; Lucy A. Morgan, 
Onarga, Ill. 

| 


My BUGLER BOY; words by R. P. Wes- 
ton, music by Hermann BH. Darew- 
ski, of England. [7576 

© Mar. 14, 1915: 1 c May 17, 
1915; By. S57021¢ 
Hunter, London. 


Francis, Day & 


MY COLLEEN FROM OVER THE SEA: words 
by Jesse G. M. Glick, music by Wal- 
ter Wolff, of U. S. [7577 } 

© May 8, 1915; 2c. May 138, 1915: 
E 362356; Stark music co., St. Louis. 


My CREED; words by Anna Bird Stew- 
art, music by Harold Vincent Milli- 


gan, of U. S. (When life’s at the 
dawn, no. 5. Edition Schmidt, no. 
166. ) [7578 

© May 25, 1915; 2 c May 26, 


1915; E 364049; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


My DARLING I CAME TO BREAK THE 
NEWS; words by Mrs. H. Schmied- 
lin, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith ¢o.., 
ine. [7579 

© Apr. 10, 1915: 2 c May 20, 


1915; E 362492; Mrs. H. Schmiedlin, 


Oakdale, Cal. 


quin, music by Carl Heil, of U. : 


| 
} 
492 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IT, 0. S42 v.20 


MY DEAR OLD HOME IN ILLINOIS; words 
by H. T. Buchanan, musie by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [7580 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 @ May 20, 
1915; E 362540; Henry T. Buchanan, 
Hamburg, Ill. 

My DEARIE, O; words by Robert Burns, 
music by A. L. Jones, of U. S.; 
nedium voice. [7581 

© May 13, 1915>.2 ee May i. 
1915; E 361789; A. Lee Jones, Balti- 
more. [Copyright is claimed on 
music. ] 

My DREAM OF HOPE; words by C. D. 
Propst, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U. S. [7582 

© 1c May 21, 1915; E 361959; 
Charles Propst, Highland Spr., Va. 

My HEART STILL BEATS FOR You; words 
by J. C. Miller; musie by J. By An- 
dino, of U. S. [7583 

© 1c. May 21, 1915: BH 26196s; 
John C. Miller, Wilmington, Mass. 

My HEART WEEPS, AS I RECALL, SWEET 
MEMORIES OF HER; words by H. 
Susernd, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine?) [7584 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 20, 1915; 
E 362514; H. Susernd, Montreal, 
Quebee. 

My IDOL CROST THE SEA; words by H. B. 
Polson, music by Edward Wunder- 
lich, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith ¢o., ine. . [7585 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 20, 1915; 
EH 362505; H. B. Polson, Kirksville, 
Mo. 

My KEWPIE BABY; words by Matthew 
Ott, music by M. Ott and Fred Flem- 
ing, of U.S. [7586 

© 1c May 26, 1915; E 364038; 
Herman Hanson, Boston. 


My LADY’S LIPS AM LIKE DE HONEY; fox 
trot by Will Marion Cook, arr. by 
Stephen O. Jones, of U. S.; piano. 

[7587 

© May 18, 1915: 2.6.) Mayeda, 

1915; E 362420; G. Schirmer, New 
York. ‘ 

My LITTLE DREAM GIRL; by L. Wolfe 

Gilbert and Anatol Friedland, arr. by 

Maurice F. Smith, for band with cor- 

net, trombone or baritone solo. 4to. 

[7588 
© May 11, 1915; 2.¢. May 42; 1915; 

EH 361756; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

rangement. ] 


TT 


i tl 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


My LITTLE DREAM GIRL—Continued. | 
intro. Some one, medley waltz arr. | 
by Wm. Schulz, of U. S.; orchestra 
and piano ace. 4to. [7589 
oo may 11, 1915: 2 « May 12, 
1915; E 361754; Jos. W. Stern & ¢o., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


trot & one-step by [L. Wolfe] 
Gilbert and [Anatol] Friedland, of 
U. S.; piano. [7590 

© May 15, 1915; 2c. May 19, 1915; 
E 361927; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


| 
| 


My LITTLE DREAM GIRL, and SOME ONE; | 
medley waltz by L. Wolfe Gilbert 
and Anatol Friedland. arr. by Maur- 
ice F. Smith, of U. S.; band. 4to. 

[7591 
mi May 15 1915: 2c. May 17, 

1915; E 361821; Jos. W. Stern & co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 

on arrangement. ] 

| 
| 


My LOST ROSE; words by D. A. Metcalf. 
music by Carl Heil, of U. S. . Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. 

[7592 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 20,1915; 
FE 362556; Donalena Metcalf, Pueblo, 
Col. 

My LOVIN’ TANGO MAN; words by C. R. 
Rounds, music by Geo. C. Polini, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
CO, Ane. [7593 
© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362532; C. R. Rounds, Norwalk, O. 
My LUAU GIRL; words by G. H. Stover, 
music by Henry Kailimai. [7594 
SG May 11, 1915; 2 c. May 18, 
1915; E 362393; Bergstrom music 
co., Honolulu, Hawaii. 


My Luck; humorous song, words and 
music by James Godden, of Great 
Britain, [7595 

© May 21, 1915; 1 c May 17, 
1915; E 357020; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


My MASSACHUSETTS; words by K. Kor- 


mann, music by Geo. C. Polini, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 


co., inc. [7596 
© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ce. May 20, 
1915; E 362476; Karl Kormann, 


Jamaica Plains, Mass. 
My MOTHER'S VOICE; words and music 
by J. J. Stegmayer, of U. 8S. [7597 
© May 22, 1915;.2 c..May 24, | 
1915; E 361996; John J. Stegmayer, 
Berlin, N. Y. 


49 


7606 


My NORTHERN DUSKY FLOWER; words 
by M. R. Noreen, music by Geo. C. 
Polini, of U. 8S. Washingvon, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7598 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 
1915; E 362477; M. R. Noreen, Ta- 
coma, Wash. 


My ONLY HOPE; words by Ina Dudley 
Ogdon, musie by B. D. Ackley, of 
LUMA. [7599 

© May 17, 1915; 2 @ May 19, 
1915; E 361873; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


My OWN HOME TOWN IN IRELAND; 
werds by Bartley Costello, musie by 
Alfred Solman, of U. S. [7600 


© May 28, 1915: 2 e« May 28, 
1915; E 364073; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


My PRETTY LITTLE KITTY; words and 
music by San A. Tonio, pseud. of 
Robert Sturmberg, of U. S. [7601 

© May 10, 1915; 2 « May 14, 
1915: E 861779; San Antonio song 
co., San Antonio, Tex. 


MY QUEEN OF DREAMS; words by L. H. 
Miller, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of. U. S. [7602 


© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361740; 
Louis Herman Miller, Council Bluffs, 
Iowa. 


My QUEEN OF HEARTS; words by L. H. 
Miller, music by Everett J. Evans, of 
Oz 8: . [7603 

© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361741; 
Louis Herman Miller, Council Bluffs, 
Iowa. 


My SOUL TRULY WAITETH STILL UPON 
Gop; part song, words scriptural, 
music by J. F. Heyde, of Scotland; 
mixed voices and _ organ. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 1203.) [7604 

© Apr. 24, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
E 356892; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


My SUMMER GIRL: words and music by 

O. D. Bemus, of U. S. [7605 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 

E 364124; Orbie D. Bemus, Soughton, 
Wis. 


My SUNSHINE GIRL; words by C. C. 
Wimbish, music by Carl Heil, of 
When: ives Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith ¢o., ine. . [7606 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 e«. May 20, 
1915; E 362471; Chas. Wimbish, 
Mebane, N. C. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7607 


pt. 10, RS 


My SWEETEST DREAMS; words by B. J. 
Cornelius, music by Carl Heil, of 
Re St Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., inc. [7607 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ce. May 20, 
1915; E 362552; B. J. Cornelius, 
Butte, Mont. 


My SWEETING; words from an old bal- 
lad of the time of Henry VIII, music 
by Louise Ayres Garnett, of U. S.; 
high in D. [7608 

© May 38, 1915; 2 e. May 26, 
1915; E 364021; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


MY WIFE, MY CHILDREN AND I; words 
by J. J. Stegmayer, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S. [7609 

© May 22, 1915; 2 c. May 24, 
1915; E 361997; John J. Stegmayer, 
Berlin, N. Y. 


Myrtis; introduction et polka de con- 
cert, par Alexandre S. Petit, of 
France; orchestre. 4to. [7610 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
HE 356870; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


Mystic’s (THE) DREAM; waltz by 
Myrtle Chase, of U. S., op. 20; piano. 
[7611 


© May 5, 1915; 2 ec May 8, 1915; 
E 362302; C. W. Thompson &€ co., 
Boston. 


Na LEI O Hawai (Song of the 
Islands) ; words and music by Chas. 
E. King, of U. S. [7612 

© May 10, 19155 2°. May 1, 
1915; E 3862340; Bergstrem music 
co., Honolulu, Hawaii. 


NACHAS FON KINDER; words and music 

by Brody & Friedsell, of U. S. [7613 

© 1c May 14, 1915; E 3861775; 
Brody & Friedsell, Bronx, N. Y. 


NATIVE HAWAIIAN MELODIES; arr. by 
J. F. Roach, of U. S.; Hawaiian 
steel guitar. [7614 

© May 17, 1915; 2c. May 15, 1915; 
E 362423; James F. Roach, Cincin- 
nati. 


NATURAL SCIENCE; words by Anna Bird | 
Stewart, music by Harold Vincent | 
Milligan, of U. S. (When life’s at 
the dawn, no. 8. Edition Schmidt, 
no. 166.) [7615 

© May 25, 1915; 2c. May 26, 1915; 
K 364047; Arthur P, Schmidt, Bos- 
ton, 


NATURE’S WHISPERS; Song without 
words by Walter Rolfe, of U. S.; 
piano. [7616 

© May 10, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 362347; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


NEBRASKA; from The pageant of Lin- 
ecoln, words by H. B. Alexander, 
music by H. Kirkpatrick, of U. S. 
Lincoln, Neb., Ross P. Curtice co. 

[7617 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 

E 364142; Howard Kirkpatrick, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 


NEvES (HIN) LIED; ged. von Adolf 
Wolf, musik von Albert Decker, of 
Austria, op. 17; mi&nnerchor, parti- 
tur. 4to. [7618 

© July 24, 1914; 1 ce. June 1, 1915; 
E 357261; Adolf Robitschek, Vienna. 


NEUTRALITY; words and music by 

Chas. Astin, of U. S. [7619 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ec. May 10, 1915: 

E 361734; Martha & Frances Astin, 
Newnan, Ga. 


NEW MOWN HAY; words and music by 
J. J. Calnan, arr. by Fred W. Cle- 
ment, of U. S. Worcester, Novelty 
music co. [7620 

© May 15, 1915; 2 c. May 17, 1915; 
H 361818; John J. Calnan, Worces- 
ter, 


NEWTOWN’S LIVE WIRE; march by C. W. 

Irving, of U. S.; piano. [7621 

© May 10, 1915; 2c. May 11, 1915; 

E 3623238; Irving publishing co., 
New York. . 


NIGHTLESS (THE) DAY; words by S. E. 
Doebler, music by Florence Horton, 
of U.S. [7622 

© Apr. 11, 1915; 2 ec. May 11, 1915; 
i 362321; Sara E. Doebler, Guthrie, 
kla. 


No SURRENDER MARCH; by R. S. Mor- 

rison, of U. S.; 2 pianos, eight hands. 

[7623 

© May 13, 1915; 2 c. May 13, 1915; 

E 362383; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia., 


NO TEARS UP YONDER; words and music 
by R. Ward McCombie, of U. S. 
[7624 
© :> May 17, 1915: 2 e May 19, 
1915; E 361900; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


494 . 


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Nose (T. TERTIUS) 


NosBopy 


NOLcK (AUGUST) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915. 


Seven three-fold 
kyries with final amens; composed 
by T. T. Noble, of England, domi- 
ciled at New York, N. Y. 4to. 
(Church music review, no. 385.) 
[7625 
© May 22, 1915: 2 c« May 4%, 
1915; E 364003; H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 
CARES FOR ME; words and 
music by BH. EH. Reynolds, arr. by A. 
J. Williams, of U. S. Boston, Lyric 
pub. co. [7626 
© May 15, 1915; 2 ce May 17, 
1915; E 361819; Paul F. Thomas, 
Boston. 
Sechs melodische 
studien; von A. Nolck, of Germany, 
op. 194; klavier. Contents :—Friih- 
lingszauber. — Anmut. — Zwiege- 
sprich.—In munterer launen Taran- 
telle.—Bliitenregen. [7627 
© July 29, 1914; 1¢. June 1, 1915; 
E 38572538; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


| NORFOLK I’M COMING BACK TO YOU; 


| 
| 


words by Fred Ayers, music by Sam 
Simmons, of U. S. [7628 

© May 29, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364132; S. E. Simmons, Norfolk, 
Va. 


| Not so FAR TO TIPPERARY; words and 


f 


| 
| 


| 


music by Cassius M. Loomis. [7629 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ¢ May 8, 1915; 
E 362299; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


_Not TO-NIGHT, JOSEPHINE; words and 


music by Worton David and Law- 
rence Wright, of England. [7630 

© May 22; 1915; 1c May 21, 
1915; E 357089; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. 


| NOTHING SUSTAINING; words by George 


NURSING DADDY’S MEN: 


Walker Whitcomb, music by C. H. 
Gabriel, of U. S. [7631 

(© May 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 19, 
1915; E 361867; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 


NOW ARE WE ALL HERE, YES; words by 


R. P. Weston, music by Hermann E. 
Darewski, of England. 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ce. May 15, 
1915; E 3856979; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
words and 
music by J. M. Mulloy, of Great 
Britain. [7633 
© May 8, 1915: 1 c May 10, 


1915; E 351984; Jean Munro Mulloy, 


Kingston, Ont., Canada. 


495 


O BLEST ARE THEY. 


O GoD PROTECT 


"0 pazzo (Machietta) ; 


[7632 


OCTAVE STUDIES; 


T639 


See Tschaikowsky 
CP Te 


O GoD FROM WHOM ALL HOLY DESIRES. 


See Turner (Edmund) “Three col- 


lects. 


WiTH THY STRONG 
HAND, OUR NATIVE LAND. See Grieg 


(Edvard) 


O GOD WHO ART THE AUTHOR OF PEACE, 


See Turner 
lects. 


(Edmund), Three col- 


OQ HUSH THEE MY BABIE; words by 


Walter Scott, music by George Hen- 
schel, arr. by A. von Ahn Carse of 
Great Britain; two female voices 
with piano ace. 4to. [7634 

© Apr. 25, 1915; 1 e: May 12, 
1915; E 356936; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


O JEsus oF NAZARETH; Sacred song, 


words and music by P. B. Daniels, 
of U. SS. Los Angeles, L. Daniels 
pub. co. [7635 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 ec. May 3, 1915; 
KE 361841; Pauline Brooks Daniels, 
Los Angeles. 


versi di G. 
Blanchi, musica di F. Giannini, of 
Italy. 4to. [7636 

© May 22, 1915; 2 ce May 29, 
1915; E 357245; Natale Di Palma, 
% A. Matacea, N. Y. : 


O sSALUTARIS (O saving victim); so- 


prano solo, music by Albert C. 
Wahle, of U. S. [76387 

© May 31, 1995; 2 ¢: Simei, 
1915; E 364104; P. J. Lammers, Bal- 
timore. 


O WINDS THAT BLOW OVER; words by 


S. J. McLaughlin, music by Everett 
J. Hvans, of U.S: [7638 

© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361788; 
Sara Jennings McLaughlin, Leaven- 
worth, Kan. 


by F. Werner, of 
Australia, op. 22; piano. New edi- 
tion revised and enlarged. (Royal 


edition, no. 12.) [7639 

(©) May 17, 1915<. 2 oe “Bigee 6.- 
1915; E 351991; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7640 


pt. 111, Bes, ¥..10) 


OcTAVES; étude instructive, 
Evers, op. 8, revue et doigtée, avec 
addition de notes pour le travail 
technique, par I. Philipp, of France, 


pour piano. (Nouveau gradus ad 
Parnassum, no. 60.) [7640 


© Wane 30; 19185 1 c.) July, 27, 
1914; E 356847; Emile Ledue. P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. | 


—— de Th. Kullak, op. 59, no. 2, revue 
et doigtée, avec addition de notes, 
pour le travail technique, par I. 
Philipp, of France, pour piano. 
(Nouveau gradus ad Parnassum, 
no. 48) [7641 

Oden. 30) 1913") ee Tule p27, 
1914; E 3568380; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. ] 


revue et doigtée avec addi- 
tion de notes pour le travail tech- 
nique, par I. Philipp, of France, pour 
piano. (Nouveau gradus ad Parnas- 
sum, no. 49.) [7642 

Oxudan 80,000isie Vl er uly 27) 
1914; E 356836; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. | 


OFFERTOIRE IN HE FLAT; by Edward M. 

Read, of U. S.; organ. [7643 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. Mav 10, 1915; 

E 361684; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


OH, COME BACK FROM THE MOUNTAINS: 
words by I. Schoppe, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7644 

© Apr. 10, 1915: 2): May. 20, 
1915; E 362464; Izetta Schoppe, 
State Center, Ia. 


OH HOW OFTEN IN THIS MANNER HE’D 
COME HOME; words and music by 
G. E. Pierson, of U. S. [7645 

© 1c May 8, 1915; E 362305: 
Gertrude E. Pierson, San Pedro, Cal. 


Ou! JUNE THE ROSY, POSY SUMMER 
TIME; words by L. D. Waltman, mu- 
Sic by Edward Wunderlich, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [ 7646 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2c" May “20, 
1915; E 862546; L. D. Waltman, 
Port Dickinson, N. Y. 


OH, LADY FAIR; words and music by 
G, JS. Girard, of Uy Su: im. Bi iat. 
: [ 7647 
© 1.c..May 17, 1915: B 357011 ; 
Gerard K. Girard, Erie, Pa. 


de C. | OH, OH, OH, FOR THE SIGHT OF A GIRL; 


words and music by Fred Godfrey, 
Worton David and Lawrence 
Wright, of England. [7648 

© May 5, 1915; 1 ec. May 5, 1915; 
FE 356911; B. Feldman & co., London. 


OH! SAY NOT WOMAN’S HEART IS 
BOUGHT; part-song, words by S. Po- 
cock, music by H. M. Higgs, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices. 4to. (Novyello’s 
part-song book, no. 13813.) [ 7649 

© May 3, 1915: 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356889; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


OH! TURKEY TROT; words by W. S. 
Griffith, musie by Everett J. Evans, 
OPAL suited [7650 

© 1c¢. May 28, 1915; E 364058; 
Walter Smith Griffith, Brooklyn. 


OH, YOU SUMMER TIME; words by F. 
McCullough, musie by Carl Heil, of 
_U. 8. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
CO MG: [7651 
© Apr. 10, 19153) 2c Mago: 
1915; E 862467; Florence McCul- 
lough, Beaver Falls, Pa. 

OLD CHINESE FOLK-SONG; from the 
Yang-tse-Kiang, arr. by Eugene 
Goossens jr. of Great Britain; violin 
or violoncello and piano. [ 7652 


© Apr. 21, 1915; 1 @. May 138, 1915; 
E 356963; Goodwin & Tabb, ltd., 
London. 


OLD (THE) CIDER MILL; words by I. N. 
Frost, music by Geo. C. Polini, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
€0.; ine. [7653 


© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 20, 1915; 
E 362481; I. N. Frost, East Litch- 
field, Conn. 


OLp (THE) coLouRS; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by Gerald Kahn; no. 
2 in cD: [7654 


© Apr. 80, 1915; 1 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 351973; Enoch & sons, London. 


OLD coMRADES (Alte kameraden) ; 
march, by C. Teike, arm by “aioe: 
- Odell, of U. S.; full mandolin orches- 
tra. [ 7655 


© Apr. 14, 1915; 2 ¢ Apr, 29) 19a: 
E 862141; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


496 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


no. 6, 1915 


OLD ENGLISH MELODIES; specially ar- 
ranged and edited by Emerson Whit- 
horne, of England, domiciled at New 
York, N. Y.; numbers 14. (Educa- 
tional adaptations: series of Na- 
tional dance and folk tunes, nos. 112, 
113, 212 & 381) [7656 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. each May 10, 

1915; E 361690; Art publication soc., 

St. Louis. [Copyright is claimed on 
annotations and arrangement. ] 


Oxtp (AN) FADED ROSE; lyric by Jack 
LeNore, music by Don Sherwood, of 

ey flee 6S - [7657 
© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 22, 1915; 

E 361939; Ben DePriest, Dayton, O. 


OLD-FASHIONED (AN) DANCE; by Mrs. 
meeeavireil or U. &., op. 43, no. 5; 


piano. New York, The Virgil piano 
school co. (Recreations for the 
piano, no. 5.) [7658 


er, 28. 1915-2 ce) Apr. 22, 1915; 


E 361447; Mrs. A. M. Virgil, New 
York. 
'OLtp (THE) FASHIONED HOMESTEAD; 


words and music by O. H. Weber, of 
U.S. [7659 

© 1 ¢. May 14, 1915; E 361777; 
Otto H. Weber, Detroit. 


Otp (THE) HOME TIE; words and 
music by H. S. and L. L. Church, of 
DOS. [7660 

© 1c. May 17, 1915; EB 361833; 
Harry Shaw and Lillian Ladd 
Church, Jamaica, L. I. 


OLD IRELAND SHALL BE FREE; words by 
John Jerome Rooney, traditional air 
arr. by Victor Herbert, of U. S.; male 
voices. [7661 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362290; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. ] 


OLD LOVE DB=AMS; words by H. R. 
Ladd ana E. H. Ritter, music by 
Edward Wunderlich, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. 
[7662 
Ape 10, 1915: 2 ce; May 20, 

1915; E 362487; E. H. Ritter, Put-In- 

Bay, O. 


OLD MissourI; words and music by H. 

M. Ruble, of U. S. [7663 

(©) May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 11, 1915; 

E 362486; Harlan M. Ruble, Rich 
Hill, Mo. 


OLD (THE) TREE, THE BROOKLET AND 
you; words by N. I. Brown, musie 
by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [7664 

© 1c. May 10, 1915: E 361744; 
Nannie I. Brown, Balboa, Canal 
Zone. 


OLD-WORLD MEASURES; a suite on old 
dance forms, by A. von Aln Carse, 
of Great Britain; piano. Contents :— 
Gavotte.— Saraband.— Minuet.— Gi- 
gue. [7665 

© May 4, 1915; 1 c. May 17, 1915; 
E 357083 ; Augeuer Itd., London. 


OLDBERG (ARNE) Canzonetta; by A. 


Oidbere, of Ua S. op: 30," na. 2% 
piano. [7666 
© May<18, 1915; 2 ¢«. May 17, 


1915; E 362483; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


ON FERME; retraite par R. Boischot, of 
France; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. [7667 
© May 1, 1915; 1 ec. May 13, 1915;. 

E 356965; Raoul Boischot, Paris. 


ON OUR HAPPY WEDDING DAY; words 
and music by Fred Godfrey, Worton 
David and Lawrence Wright, of Eng- 
land. [7668 

© May 26, 1915; 1c. May 21, 
1915; E 3857090; Lawrence Wright 
musie ¢o., London. 


ONLY A ROSE LEAF; words by H. H. 
Pettz, music by Carl Kohler, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith o., 
ine, [4669 

©). Apr. 10,,.1915; 2. 4. May 20 
1915; E 362484; H. H. Pettz, Santa 
Ana, Cal. 


ONLY AND FOREVER; words by W. E. 
Henley, music by Catherine McFar- 
land, of U. S. [7670 

(©). May .26,. 1915: .2. ¢.,. May,,29, 
1915; E 364100; Clayton F. Summy 
eo., Chicago. 


Onty (THE) WAY; words by T. O. 
Chisholm, music by 8S. W. Beazley, 
6L. U., 8. [7671 

©) Apr. 1,.1915; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1915; 
E 361342; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. 


ONLY you; intermezzo by J. F. O’Con- 

nor, of U. S.; orch. 4to. [7672 

{C) May 15, 1915; 2 c. May 17, 1915; 

E 361817; J. Fred O’Connor, Bos- 
ton. 


497 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. S., Vv. 10 


ONLY you—Continued. 

lyrics by Elliott W. Hayes, mu- 
sic by J. F. O’Connor, of U. S. Bos- 
ton, Premier musie¢ eco. [7673 


© Mar. 12, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 19, 


1915; E 360598; J. Fred O’Connor, | 


Boston. 


ORANGES AND LEMONS; singing game 
by M. Greenwald, of U. 8.; piano, 
with text; treble clef. [7674 

© May 18, 1915; 2c. May 18, 1915; 
EH 362453; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ORCHESTRA GALAXY, NO. (2, Con- 
tents :—1. Arabian serenade, by Otto 
Langey, of U. S., op. 42.—2. Medita- 
tion, by George Drumm, of U. S. 

[7675 
© May 24, 1915; 2 ec. June 3, 1915; 
E 364161; G. Schirmer, New York. 


ORGAN (THE) LOFT; book cxv, May, 
1915. Magazine of organ music, nos. 
344, 345, 346, music by Julius Harri- 
son, Alec. Rowley and G. Coleman 
Young, of England. obl. 8vo. Con- 
tents:—Tonas perigrinus.—Homage 
hymn.—Andante maestoso. [7676 

© May 1, 1915; 1 c« May 17,, 19%5; 
E 357041; G. Schirmer, ltd., London. 


ORIENTALE; from Kaleidoscope, by 
César Cui, op. 50, no. 9, arr. by Mark 
Skalmer, of U. S.; cello solo with 
piano ace. (Superior edition 4261.) 

[7677 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1915; 

FE 362139; Carl Fischer, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


ORIGINAL (THE) COME BACK; words 
and music by O. H. Oakley, of U. S., 
arr. by Mae Shean, of U. S. [7678 

© 1c. May 18, 1915; E 362395; 
Otis Hoyt Oakley, Minneapolis. 


ORPHAN (THE) GIRL; words by Lola 
Young, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [7679 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362541; Lola Young, Bryan’s 
Mill, Tex. 


OUR BANNER; from the play Strict 
nutrality, words and music by A. H. 
Mueller, of U. 8S. [7680 

© May 6, 1915; 2 ec. May 8, 1915; 
KH 862285; Anna Henrietta Mueller, 
Atlantie City. 


OvuR COUNTRY; march by W. A. Bar- 
rington Sargent, of U. S.; orchestra 
with piano ace. 4to. [7681 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ec, May 7, 1915; 
E 361718; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


—— words by A. Hibbs, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., inc. [7682 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 e May 20, 
1915; E 362485; Adam Hibbs, Oak- 
ford, Id. 


OUR COUNTRY, RIGHT OR WRONG; words 
and music by San A. Tonio, pseud. 
of Robert Sturmberg, of U. S. [7683 

© May 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 28, 
1915; E 364094; San Antonio song 
co., San Antonio, Tex. 


OUR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY; march 


song, words and music by G. W. | 


Merritt, of U. S. Columbia, Mo., 
Merritt & Douglass music co, [7684 

© May 14, 1915; 2 @ May 17, 
1915; E 3861865; Geo. W. Merritt, 
Columbia, Mo. 


OUR OWN DEAR FRESNO TOWN; Fresno’s 
booster song, words and music by 
I’. Miller, of U. S., arr. by G. Falk- 
enstein, of U. S. [7685 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 364098; Fred Miller, Fresno, Cal. 


OUT ON THE DEEP; words by Samuel K. 
Cowan, music by Frederic N. Lohr, 
arr. by N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; 
bass solo and mixed voices. 
octavo, no. 388) 

© May 15, 1915; 2 ec. May 18, 
1915; E 362440; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 
on arrangement. } 


OUVERTURE ROMANESQUE; par J. Dela- | 

forét & Volpatti j**, of Italy; or- | 
[7687 | 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 e« May 4, 1915; | 


chestre avee piano cond. 


E 356855; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


OVERTURE TO THE ETERNAL CITY; by J. | 
[7688 | 


© 1.¢e May 26, 1915; E 364039; | 


Littau, of U. S.; orch. score. 


Joseph Littau, Buffalo. 


Pappy, Pappy, Pappy; words by Geo. 
H. Hopper, music by A. HE. Smullen, 
of U. S. [7689 

© 1c. May 17, 1915; H 361836; 
Albert E. Smullen, Mays, Ind. 


PAGLIACCI, See Leoncavallo 


giero ) 


ParsiIFaLt. See Wagner (Richard) 


498 


(Laurel — 
[7686 _ 


[Copyright is claimed | 


(Rug- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


'|Passine (THE) sHOW oF 1915; musical 
| play in two acts, book and lyrics by 
‘| Harold Atteridge, music by I.eo Had- 
| wards, of U. S., additional numbers 
| by J. Lubrie Hill and William F. 
Peters; vocal score. [7690 
© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 

D 19586; G. Schirmer, New York. 


PAST AND PRESENT; or Come back for I 
love thee, words by C. C. Hendy, 
music by R. A. Browne, of U. S. 

[7691 


© 1c. May 17, 1915; E 3618382; 
Clitheroe Chorlie Hendy, Cleveland. 


PASTORALE. Sce Esquisses bretonnes. 


Pat; words by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 
musie by C. Linn Seiler, of U. S.; 
_ high voice in G. [7692 
PC)! Apr 22% 1915; 2 e. Apr. 29 
1915; HE 362137; Carl Fischer, New 
' York. 


PATHFINDER (THE) oF PANAMA; march 


by Johbm Philip Sousa, of U. S.; 
| piano. [7693 
. © May 22, 1915; 2 a May 19, 


| 4915; 
|| Cincinnati. 


E 361929 ; John Church ¢o., 


| 

| 

Parntorrc PROHIBITION MALE QUARTETS 

| AND CHORUSES; comp. by J. H. Fill- 

[> more. Cincinnati, A., Fillmore music 

house, 1915. cover-title, [62] p. 

/ 12mo. [7694 
© Apr. 27, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 

29, 1915; A 397769; Fillmore bros. 

eo., Cincinnati. 


PAVEMENT (THE) ARTIST;-words by J. 


| hey, of Great Britain; recitation 
, With piano ace. (Musical mono- 
' logues, no. 132.) [7695 


© May 21, 1915; 1c. May 17, 
1915; EH 357019; Reynolds & co., 
London. 


PavoLo; dance gracieuse, by Richard 

Richards, of Great Britain, op. 20; 

| piano. (2 characteristic dances, no. 

1) [7696 

i) Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 

E 356900; B. F. Wood music ©Co., 
Boston. 


(PEACE; a fable, words by I. J. Innes 
Pocock, set as a part-song by J. 


Frederick Bridge, of England; mixed | 


voices. 4to. 

© May 28, 1915; 1 «. 
1915; BH 357241; Novello & co., 
London. 


[7697 
May 29, 
ltd., 


Oliver Twiss, music by Arthur Ches- | 


T7706 


PEACE, LOVE AND HOME; words and mu- 

sic by Chas. Astin, of U. S. [7698 

© May 1, 1915; 2. May 10, 1915; 

E 361733; Martha & Frances Astin, 
Newnan, Ga. 


PEACH (A) WITH THE FUZZ RUBBED 
OFF; words by S. Pierce, music by 
Geo. C. Polini, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [7699 

© Apr. 10; 1915; 2 c. May 20, 
1915; E 362562; Sarah Pierce, Lan- 
caster, O. 


PEASANT (THE) GIRL; Selection by Ru- 
dolf. Friml, arr. and compiled by 
Chas. N. Grant, of U. S.; piano. 

[7700 

(). May. 15, 10t5: Se. Naw ar, 

1915; E 3861859; T. B. Harmes & 

Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


PEKING TA TAO; danse chinoise, par G. 
Lefort-Tavan, arr. par Talonnier, of 
Germany; infanterie musik. 4to. 

[7701 

© July 24, 1914; 1 i¢, May 24, 

1915; E 357175; Adolf Ftirstner, 

Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on 
band music. ] 


PERENNE AMORE (Perennial love); 
waltz by G. D’Alessio, of U. S8.; 
piano. [7702 

© May 4, 1915; 2 « May 7, 1915; 
E 361854; Giuseppe D’Alessio, Steu- 
benville, O. 


PrrRFEct (THE) SONG; by Joseph Carl 
Breil, arr. by Clarence Lueas, of 
Great Britain domiciled at New 
York, N.Y. 5 piano. [7703 

© May 27, 1945; 2 a May 28, 
1915; E 364082; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


——love strain from The birth of a 
nation, words by Clarence Lucas, 
musie by Joseph Carl Breil, of U. 8. 
1. Orchestra; arr. by 8S. Deshon; of 
U.S 2. Song, nov 3d ia WT. 

[ 7704, T705 
ah each May 


© May 8, 1915; 
; Chappell 


9 
10, 1915; E 361722, 3617 
& CO., itd., London, 


PERUVIAN POM-POM; dance by Merlin 
Morgan, of England; piano. [7706 
© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ¢e May 15. 
1915; E 356989; IJfrancis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


499 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


T107 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 10 


Perer Prper; one step by Jesse M. 
Winne, of U. S.; piano. [7107 
© Mayn18, 1913372 re: May 19, 
19105 + (| 3619381; (4G. amicordice& ‘eo. 
inc., New York. 


Perers (Max) Drei Weihnachts- 
lieder; von M. Peters, of Germany, 
op. 65; sopran v alt-solo, oder chor, 
mit beel. von streichinstrumenten, 
harmonium, orgel u. klavier; par- 
titur. 4to. Contents:—Die heilige 
nacht.—Der Hejiland ist geboren.— 
Der kinder weihnachtsgebet. [7708 

© Oct. 10, 1914: 1 ec. June 1, 1915; 
E 357260; J. Rieter-Biedermann, 
Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


PETRIE (H. W.) Two unison songs for 
boys: words by Philip Wingate and 
W. E. Davidson, music by H. W. 
Petrie and H. L. Heartz, edited and 
arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and H. L. 
Heartz, of. U.S. . 4to. Contents: 
In the deep cold sea.—The early 
bird. [7709 

Oe May sf) AGI 152) ea. Maya 1, 
1915; E 362337; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing and arrange- 
ment. ] 


PEUPLE FRANCAIS; chanson-marche, 
poésie de Tournayre et Pierre 
Thomas, musique de D. Berniaux, of 
Belgium; chant et piano. [7710 


© Apr. 17, 1915: Week May 4, 
1915; E 356862; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


PIANO COMPOSITIONS: by Jack Rey- 
nolds, of U. S. New York, Luck- 
hardt & Belder. Contents:—1. Egyp- 
tian dance—2. Spring song.—3. 
Slumber song.—4. Sailor’s boat song. 

more a! 

© May 14, 1915" 2 -@ May 17, 

1915; E 3862442; Mrs. John Rey- 
nolds, New York. 


PICKLES DANCE; one or two step, by 
Y’ener [pseud. of René Rabey] of 
France; orchestra avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. Reia2 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ¢. May 4, 1915; 
E 356878; Durand et cie., Paris. 


PIONEER; march two step by Harry J. 

Lincoln, of U. S.; piano. [7713 

(© May 15, 1915; 2¢. May 17, 1915; 

E 861857; Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. 


PITTSBURGH, YOU'RE A GRAND OLD TOWN$ | 


words and music by Albert W. Ben- 
dig, of U. S. [7714 

© May 29, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364141; Pittsburgh music pub. co., 
Pittsburgh. 


PIZZICATO VALSE; by E. R. Kroeger, of 
U. S.; violin and piano. 


(7715 | 


© May 1, 1915; 2 c June 8, 1915; | 


E 364166; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


POETISCHE TONBILDER; 20 vortragstiucke, 
mit technischer grundiage in auf- 


steigender schwierig-keit, von Gustav | 
Lazarus, of Germany, op. 171; Kla- > 


vier, 2 ms. [7716 
© Aug. 15, 1914;°1 @ May 24 


1915; E 357104; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


PoIGNET; @tude instructive de Alex 


Dreyschock, op. 142, no. 6, revue et — 
doigtée, avec addition de notes pour 
le travail technique, par I. Philipp, | 
(Nouveau | 


of France, pour piano. 


gradus ad Parnassum, no. 44.) [7717 


© Jan. 80,1913: 1 © July 27, 19145 | 


H) 856831; Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 
on revision & fingering. ] 


—— de Ch. Mayer, op. 200. no. 8, revue | 
addition de notes . 
pour le travil technique, par I. Phil- | 


et doigtée, avec 


ipp, of France, pour piano. (Nou- 


veau gradus ad Parnassum, no. 57.) | 
[7718 | 
© Jan. 80. 1918; 1¢. July 27, 1914; | 


E 356844; fimile Leduc, P. Bertrand 
et cie., Paris. 
on revision & fingering. ] 


POoOILusS 


Quinel, musique de D. Berniaux, of 
Belgium; chant et piano. 


E 356860; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


PoLisH DANCE (Polnischer tanz); by | 
Georg Eggeling, of Germany, op. 184; | 
ia 20 | 
© May 18, 1915; 2 «. May 18,1915; | 
E) 357055; Theo. Presser co., Phila- | 


piano. 


delphia. 


POLNISCHER MARSCH; von W. Teutsch, 


Salonorchester ; 
Iwlavier 2 hdg. 
l(io2henr oe 


of Germany. als 
stemmen. 4to. 2. 


© Apr. 15, 1915; 1 © each May S&. | 
Wilhelm | 


1915; EF. 851965, . 351966; 
Teutsch, Neukélin, Germany. 


ean 


5000 


— a are a IS pee PRON SURO) 21 NENT» LN GR EMRE RP PO NN 9) 2 


[Copyright is claimed | 


[Copyright is claimed © 
(Les) DE JOFFRE; refrain na- | 
tional des poilus, paroles de Charles | 


[7719 | 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 e. May 4) 19%5; | 


Eno. 6, 1915 


‘Porot: marche par Gabriel Allier, of 
® France; orchestre avec piano. 4to. 
[7723 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356866; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


: iPoURQUOI TANT PLEURER; valse lente 

par Paul Florencie, of France; or- 

chestre avec piano conducteur. 4to. 

[7724 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356876 ; A. Noél, Paris. 


_ PRAISE WAITETH FOR THEE; anthem, 

words from pel Bible, music by E. S. 

' Hosmer, of U. S.; mixed voices with 

baritone solo. Broan ace. 4to. [7725 

i May 24. 1915; 2 c. May 26, 

1915; IX 364022; Oliver Ditson co, 
Boston. 


‘PRAYER: sacred song, words and music 
by H. Herzog. of U. S. [7726 

meme 20. 1915- 2c. May 21, 
1915; E 361936; Helene Herzog, New 
York. 


PRAYER (A) FOR PEACE; words by Cecil 
E. Selwyn, music by Frederick van 
Werkhoven, of Great Britain. [7727 

© May 3, 1915; 1 c. May 5, 1915; 
E 356913; Cecil E. Selwyn, Winni- 
peg, Canada. 


PRAYER (A) IN TIME OF WAR; anthem 
by Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; bass 


and alto solo and chorus. 4to. 
(Sacred choruses ancient and mod- 
ern, no. 42.) [7728 

@* May 22, 1915; 2. c May 24, 
ain. 1 364001: H. W. Gray co., 
New York. 


PRELUDIO NO. 1, IN C; di M. Enrico 
Bossi, of Italy. op. 137, per piano- 
| forte. (Cinque pezzi, no. 1.) [7729 

© Aug. 25, 1914; 1 @ May 24. 
1915; E 357105; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig. 


Feeercixo NO. 2 IN ES; di M. Enrico 


1915; E 357097 ; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD; words by 
EK. KE. Rexford, music by C. H. 
Gabriel, of U. §. [T7731 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c« May 19, 
1915; E 361882; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


OO EA EE — a ,.e 


Bossi, of Italy, op. 187, per piano- 
forte. (Cinque pezzi, no. 2.) [T730° 
© Aug. 25, 1914; 1 ec May 24, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


PREPARATORY STUDIES IN DOUBLE STOP- 
PING; in thirds, sixths, octaves and 
tenths, by O. Sevcik, op. 9, ed. by 
Gustav Saenger, of U. S.; violin. 
(Carl Fischer’s music library, no. 
750. ) [7732 

© Apr: 8, 1915; 2c, Apr. 29, 1915; 
EK 362136; Carl Fiseher, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


PRIMARY (THE) SELECTIONS, No. 1; 
words and music by D. Mansfield, of 
US: [7733 

© Fume 10).1915* 2. @. June Is 
1915; E 364156; Dudley Mansfield, 
New York. 

PRINZESSCHEN-LIED; ged. von Auer- 
Waldborn, musik von Rudolf Ehrich, 
of Austria, op. 74; eine singstimme 
und klavier. [7734 

© Sept. 1, 1914; 1 ce. June 1. 1914; 
EH 3597262; Adolf Robitschek, Vienna. 


See Chopin (F. F.) 


PROHIBITION’S IN THE AIR: words and 
music by Ella Southworth Clark. of 
es: [773 

© May 20, 1915: 2 « May 24, 
1915; E 364151; National woman’s 
Christian temperance union, Evan- 
ston, Il. 


PROMETHEUS; words and music by V. 

Neustadtl, of U. S. [7736 

© May 8, 1915; 1c. May 10, 1915; 

1 ec. May 15, 1915; H 361848; Victor 
Neustadtl, New York. 

PRUDENCE; song in The passing show 
1915, words by Arthur Wimperis, 
music by Herman Finck, of England. 

[T7137 

©) May -12..1915;.1 ¢. May, 25. 

1915; E 357226; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 

PUT ME TO SLEEP WITH AN OLD FASH- 
IONED MELODY; words by Sam M. 
Lewis and Dick Howard, music by 
Harry Jentes, of U. S. [7738 

© May 25, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 


PROCESSION RAG. 


E 364111; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 

PUTTING ON THE STYLE; words and 

music by M. Leonard, of U. S. 

[7739 

© May 8, 1915: 2 c. May 12, 1915; 

E 361761; Matilda Leonard, In- 
dianapolis. 


QUAND REVIENDRONT; paroles de Henry 
Moreau, musique de D. Berniaux, of 
Belgium; chant et piano. [7740 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 e. May 4, 1915; 
E 356863; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


O01 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGUT ENTRIES 


QUIETUDE; prelude by Edward M. Read, 

of U. S.; organ. [T7411 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 

E 361683; Willis musie co., Cincin- 
nati. 


QUINTETT IN B puR; von Josef Vock- 
ner, of Austria, op. 70; klavier, zwei 
violinen, viola und violoncell, parti- 
tur u, Stimmen. [7742 

© Oct. 12, 1914; 1 ec. May 22, 1915; 
E 357137; Ludwig Doblinger, Bern- 
hard Herzmansky, Leipzig. 


R-R-R-RIP THAT MELODY; words and 
music by Tom Mellor and Huntley 
Trevor. | [7743 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 @ May 15, 
1915; EH 3856982; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


RADIANT (THE) MORN; hymn anthem, 
words by Godfrey Thring, music by 
W. C. Williams, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. New York, Robin Ellis. 4to. 
(Choir music, no. 1) [7744 

© May 14, 1915; 2 c. May 14, 
1915; E 3862487; Robin Ellis, New 
York. 


Rarr (JOSEPH JOACHIM) Vé6locité; 
étude instructive de J. Raff, revue et 
doigtée, avec addition de notes pour 
le travail technique, par I. Philipp, 
of France; pour piano. Nouveau 
gradus ad Parnassum, no. 47.) 

[7745 

© Jan. 30, 1913; 1 ec. July 27, 
1914; E 3856834; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie, Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. ] 


RAG CLASSIQUE. See Rubinstein (A. G.) 


RAGAMALIKA; Chant tamoul, par Mau- 
rice Delage, of France; chant et 
piano. [T7746 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ec. May 4, 1915; 
E 856888 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 


RAGAPATION; a syncopated novelty 
from The girl from Frisco, book and 
lyrics by Gwen Meredith, music by 
Lucien Denni, of U. S. LTT47 

© May 17, 191552. ie, May, 19, 
1915; E 361917; Buck & Lowney, St. 
Louis. 


Rai~RoaD Jim; words and music by 

Nat H. Vincent, of U.S. [7748 

© May 7, 1915; 2.¢ May 7, 1915; 

EK 362376; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 


RANK AND FILE; 
Baynes, of England; piano. [TTA 
© May 10, 1915; 1 @ May am 


1915; E 851990; Swan & co., Watson 


& Wilcock, ltd., London, 


REASON (THE) THAT I LOVE YOU, DEAR, 
I JUST CAN’T SAY; words by Birdie 
Wolf Roberts, music by L. Roberts, 
of U. S. 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 

E 361849; Lew Roberts, Nashville, 
Tenn. 

Anna Bird 


RED APPLES; words by 


Stewart, music by Harold Vineent | 
(When life’s at_ 


Milligan, of U. S. 
the dawn, no. 1. 
no. 166.) 


Edition Schmidt, 


1915; E 864045; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


RED (THE) CROSS GIRL; words by H. A. | 
Langslow, music by Alfred Valen- | 


tine, of U. S. 
© May ‘dt, ias2 


[7752 


pub. co., Rochester, N. Y. 


{ED-LETTER DAYS; cycle of four songs, | 
words by Helen Taylor, -music¢c by | 


Kasthone Martin, of England: low 


voice. Contents:—1. St. Valentine— | 


2. The first of May.—3. The bright- 


est day.—4. St. Nicholas day in the | 
[T7753 © 
© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 ¢. May 27, 1915; | 


morning, 


KE} 8572382; Enoch & sons, London. 


REFUGE (THE); words by Beatrice Os- | 


mond, music by Florent Hoogstoel, 
of Belgium. [T7754 

© Apr. 27, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
E 3856919; Weekes & co., London. 


REFUGE (THE) PSALM; a story for the 
time of war and trouble, words from 


the Bible, music by J. S. Washburn, | 


of U. S.; organ. 4to. [7755 

© May 22,1915; 2c. May 24, 1915; 
E 361993; J. S. Washburn, Philadel- 
phia. 


REGRET; words and musie by V. Ro- 
magnoli, of U. S. [T7756 
© May 26, 1915; 2c. May 26, 1915; 

E 864085; V. Romagnoli, Detroit. 


REIGEF, See Strater 
Funf klavierstticke. 


(Tillmann) 


REIGEN IM GRUNEN. See Grossmiitter- 


chen erzihit, 


002 


LN eM MOM ®T 


pt. IIT, Bh 8. Vp : 


march by Sydney | 


[7750 | 


[7751 
© May 25, 1915; 2 c. May 26, | 


c. May 12) | 
1915; E 361760; Flower City music | 


—_ Se Aamo! 


a 


a S| 


——— ee 


| 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


T7174 


RELIQUARY OF ENGLISH SONG; fifty-two 
early English songs from circa 1250 
to 1700, collected and ed. by Frank 
Hunter Potter, harmonized and arr. 
by Charles Vincent and T. Tertius 
Noble. New York, London, G. Schir- 
ner, Xviii, 114 p. plates, ports. 4to. 

[T7357 

© May 12, 1915; 2 c. and aff. May 

15, 30tp; A 401034 ; G. Schirmer, 
New York. 


REMEMBER CALVARY ; words by Leonard 
R. Jenkins, musie by H. G. Tovey, of 
U.S. [7758 

© May 10, 1915; 2 c. May 14, 1915; 
E 361809; Herbert G. Tovey, West 
Plains, Mo. 


REMEMBER THE CARNATIONS; words and 
musie by S. Williams, of Canada. 

[7759 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1915; E 351992; 

Samuel Williams, Vancouver, B. C. 

REMINISCENSES; a tone picture, by S. 

C. Schoepfie, op. U. S., op. 5, no. 5; 

piano. [7760 

© Apr. 27, 1915; 2c. May 1, 1915; 

E 362335; Solomon Calvin Schoepfie, 

Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 


REQUIESCAT; verses by Mathew Arnold, 
music by Helen Louise Birch. of 
U.S. [7761 

© May 22, 1915; 2c. May 24, 1915; 
E 364000; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 

RESCUED; words by L. E. Guess, music 

by Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. [7762 
© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 1915; 
E 361909; L. E. Guess, Marion, Ky. 

REST IN PEACE. See Schubert ( F. P.) 

RETURN (THE) OF LOVE; lines by Er- 
nest H. R. Collings, music by Helen 
Louise Birch, of U. S. [7763 

© May 31, 1915; 2 c. June 2, 1915; 
E 364176; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 

RETURN (THE) OF THE PATRIOTS; a chil- 
dren’s play by C. F. Horner, music 
by Thurlow Lieurance, of U. S. 

[7764 


© May 25, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 
1915; D 19587 ; Charles F. Horner, 
Kansas City, Mo. 

RHODOPE; opérette en trois actes, livret 
de Paul Ferrier et Paul de Chou- 
dens, musique de Louis Ganne, of 
France; partition chant et piano. 

[7765 

© May 15, 1915: 1 @ May 17, 
1915; D 19584; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


RIcHARDS (RIcHARD) Nocturne; par R. 
Richards, of Great Britain, op. 19; 
piano. (6 souvenirs du midi, no. 4.) 

[7766 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 

EK 356905; B. F. Wood music co., 
Boston. 


RIDE (A) IN A JITNEY FOR MINE; words. 
and music by E. I. Boyle, of U. S. 
[7767 
© May 22, 1915: 2 ca May 24, 
1915; E 364018; Edward I. Boyle, 
Worcester. 


Ricaupon ; folk dance by Richard Rich- 
ards, of Great Britain, op. 20; piano. 
(2 eharacteristic dances, no. 2.) 

: [7768 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. May 5, 1915; 

EK 356901; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 
Boston. 


ROAD TO LOVE AND HAPPINESS; words 
by A. Lott, music by Carl Heil, of 
GB. Ss. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [7769 

©) Apr. 10, 1915: 2 c. Mays20, 
1915; E 362549; Alice Lott, Belle- 
ville, Ont., Canada. 


ROLLED AWAY; words by Lizzie DeAr- 
mond, music by C. H. Gabriel, of 
DS. [T7770 

© May 17. 1915: 2 ec. May 19, 
1915; E 361897; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


RoMANCE IN A; by Thurlow Lieurance,. 
of U. S., fingered by Gale Brown, 
violin and piano. [7771 

© May 18, 1915; 2 c° May 18, 
1915; E 862454; Theo. Presser Co., 
Philadelphia. 


RoMANZA; by Edouard Dorn, of Eng- 
land; violin & piano. (Six short 
pieces, no. 6.) [712 

© May 21, 1915: 1 ce. May 22, 
1915; E 357207; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, ltd., London. 


See Gounod (C. F.) 


RONDALLA ESPANOLA; par Joaquin Cas- 
sad6, of Spain; orchestre avec piano 
conducteur. [7773 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
E 356881; Durand et cie., Paris. 


ROMEO AND JULIET. 


Rosrt (THE) AND THE STAR; words by 
Marshall Roberts, music by Alma 
Goetz, of England; no. 1 in C. 

[7774 


© May 7, 1915; 1 ¢. May 8, 1915; 
EB 851974; Enoch & sons, London. 


503 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


ler dur dl v4 
die 


. 


Rost (A) DREAM; fairy operetta in 
two scenes, words by Gertrude Knox 
Willis, musie by Mrs. R. R. Forman, 
of U. S. 4to. Ltr 

© May 18, 1915; 2 «a May 18, 
1915; HE 862455; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
Rosemary; valse boston, by Walter 
Rolfe, of U. S.; plano. [7776 
© May 12, 1915; 2 ca May 15, 
1915; I 862426; Forster, musie pub- 
lisher, Chicago. 


ROSEN AND MYRTEN: Drautreigen, musik. 
von R, kohler, of Germany ; orches- 
ter-stimmen, [7777 

© July’ 20) 1614s 10) -Toxe: 1, 
1915: E 857248: Robert Kohler, 
Baden, Switzerland. 

ROSENZEIT, HERZELEID; ged. von Asta 


v. Wegerer, musik von Jos. K. Ober- 
mayer, of Austria, op. 20; miinner- 
chor; partitur. 4to. [7778 

© Sept. 1, 1914: 1c. June 1, 1915; 


BH 357267; Adolf Robitschek, Vi- 
enna, 
Ror; humorous song, words by Valen- 


tine, music by Charles Cory, of 
treat Britain. [7779 
© May 21, 1915: 1 c May 17, 
1915; BH 857018; Reynolds & co., 
London, 
RoOTES KREUZ AUF WEISSEM GRUNDE; 


ged, und musik yon Rudolf Baron, 

of Germany, fiir gesang u. piano. 

: [7780 
© May 5, 1915; 1c May 26, 1915: 

i 866027; Harmonie verlag, Berlin, 

THalensee, Germany. 

RovuGu ON Rats; words by D. Robin- 
son, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith  co., 
inc, [7781 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ¢ May 20, 
1915; KE 862500; Dovie Robinson, 
Fort Worth, Tex. 

Row ME ON THE RIVER, ROMEO; song in 
revue, A year in an hour, words by 
Clifford Harris, music by James W. 
Tate, of England. [7782 

© Mar. 14, 1915; 1¢. May 17, 1915; 


KE 3857022; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, 

RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH ) 
Rag classique; brilliant syncopated 


arr. on Rubinstein’s 
H, B, 


melody in I, by 
Van Dyke, of U. S.; piano. 
T7838 
© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
KE 364134; Harry E. Van Dyke, Port- 
and, Or, 


~~ 


9) 


pt. ILE) sive 


RUNAWAY JUNE; song by Harold Free- 
man, arr. by Tom Clark, of U. S.; 
with band aee. 1. Solo trombone. 
2. Solo cornet. [7784, T785 

© May 7, 1915; 2 ec. each May. 8, 
1915; 1 362288, 862289; M, Witmark 
& sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


-words and musie by Harold Free- 
man, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. [7786 

© May 7, 1915; 2c. May 8, 1915; 
NM 862291; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement, | 


RusTIc MERRYMAKING; Caprice by 
Henry Wildermere, of U. 8.3; piano 
four hands. [TTS87 

© May 18, 1915; 2 ec. May 18, 1915; 
KH 362456; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. . 


(Apotr)  Sechs oktaven- 
von A, Ruthardt, of Ger- 
many, fiir Klavier zu 2 hiinden, en- 
thalten in Lebert-Stari Klavier- 
schule, band 2, seite 214-224, [7788 

© Apr. 12, 1916°"1 G May=2Zi, 
1915; E 3572380; C. F. Peters, Leipzig. 


RUTHARDT 
etiiden: 


SABBATH. EVE; meditation by Perey E1- 
liott. of Great Britain; pianoforte, 
no. Lala [T7789 

© May 6, 1915; 1 @ May 24, 1915; 
hk} 866005; Schott & co., London, 


S,tnor’s BOAT sona, See Piano compo- 
sitions; by Jack Reynolds, 


Sr. Lovurs; words and musie by M. EB. 

Toole, of U. §, [7790 

© May 10, 1915; 2 c. May 12, 1915; 

I) 861771; Michael Hdw. Toole, Camp- 
bell, Mo. 


Sr. NicroLaAs DAY IN THE MORNING. 
See Red-letter days, 


SAINT-SaAikys (CHARLES CAMILLE) 
Bacehanale; from Samson and Deli- 
lah, by C. Saint-Saéns, arr. by Otto 


Langey, of U. 8.3 orch. (Galaxy, 
no. 74.) [T7791 


© May es 1915; 2 c. May 15, 1915; 
} 362419; G. Schirmer, New York. 


—— Henry VIII; opera de C. Saint- 
Saéns, fantaisie arr. par H. Mouton, 
of France; orchestre avec piano con- 
ductor, [T7792 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1c. May 4, 1915; 
I) 856884; Durand et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment, ] 


04 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


}}( no. 6, 1915 


|. Sarnt-SAENS (CHARLES CAMILLE)—Con, 


Selection from the opera by 
C. Saint-Saéns, arr. by W. H. Myd- 


dieton, of Great Britain; full or- |} 


chestra, with piano and harmonium. 

[7793 

© May 19, 1915; 1 c. May 18, 

1915; E 357058; J. R. Lafleur & son, 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


—— javotte; ballet de ©. Saint-Saéns, 
fantaisie arr. par H. Mouton, 
France; orchestre avec piano con- 
ducteur. [7794 

© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ec. May 4, 1915; 
E 356885; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


St. VALENTINE. See Red-letter days. 


SAME (THE) OLD SONG; duet from 
The passing show of 1915, words 
by Arthur Wimperis, music by Her- 
man Finck. [7795 

Ane nad, 1915:; 1.c. .May..13, 
1915; HE 356940; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


SANDS (THE) 0’ DEE; words by Chas. 
Kingsley, music by Frederick Clay, 
harmonized by J. A. Parks, of U. S.; 
mixed yoices. 4to. [7796 

© May 1, 1915; 2c. May 11, 1915; 
wT aoesce, ov. A. Parks co., York, 
Neb. 


1. Female 


—. voices. 2. 
Male voices. [T797, T7798 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. each May 11, 
1915; E 362354, 362324; J. A. Parks 
co., York, Neb. 


Sane (LE) DE FRANCE; mélodie, pa- 
roles de A. Jost, musique de Ernest 
Weiller, of France, op. 362; chant 
et piano. [T7799 

@a Apr. 17, 1915;..1.¢,,May 4, 
1915; E 356859 ; E. Gaudet, Paris. 


SARABAND. See Old-world measures. 


ScHERZINO; by M. Moussorgsky, re- 
vised, fingered and edited by Thomas 
F. Dunhill, of Great Britain; piano. 

[7800 

© May 3, 1915; 1c May 17, 

1915; E 357024; Augener Itd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision, ete. ] 


99199—15——_5 


of | 


7808 


| SCHERZO; von Clemens Schmalstich, of 


Germany, op. 49, fiir violine und 
klavier. (Drei leichte vortrags- 
stiicke, no. 3.) [7801 


© July 20, 1914; 1 « May 22, 
1915; KE 357110; Richard Birnbach, 
Berlin. 


| SCHNITTERLIED; von Clemens Schmal- 
stich, of Germany, op. 49, ftir vio- 
line und klavier. (Drei leichte vor- 
tragsstiicke, no. 1.) [7802 

© July 20, 1914; 1 ec May 22, 
1915; E 357111; Richard Bernbach, 
Berlin. 


ScHOOL REVIEW; march by Geo. L. 
Spaulding, of U. S.; piano. [7803 
© May 10, 1915; 2 c@ May 10, 
1915; E 362350; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Marche 
militaire; by Fr. Schubert, op. 51a, 
arr. by A. Sartorio, of Germany; 
piano, simplified edition. [7804 

(©) May 10, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 356926; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
simplified arrangement. ] 


—— Rest in peace; words by Johann 
Georg Jacobi, English text by Helen 
A. Dickinson, musie by F. P. Schu- 
bert, arr. by Clarence Dickerson, of 
U. S. 4to. (Sacred choruses, no. 
40.) [7805 

© May 22, 1915; 2c. May 24, 1915; 
E 364002; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


—— Serenade; part-song by F. Schu- 
bert, arr. by Frank R. Rix, of U. 8.; 
three unchanged voices. 8vo. 
(School choruses, no. 6036.) [7806 

© May 18, 1915; 2c. May 15, 1915; 
E 362412; G. Schirmer, New York. 


SCHUHPLATTLER TANZ; by Hans Lee, 
of U. S.; full orchestra. 4to. (Carl 
Fischer ed., no, 2212.) [7807 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 c..Apr. 29, 1915; 
FE 362129; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


ScHULTER AU SCHULTER; verbriide- 
rungs-sang, worte u. musik von V, 
Hollaender, of Germany; gesang u. 
piano. Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock. 

[7808 
© Apr. 19, 1915; 1c. May 13, 1915; 
EB 356955; Victor Hollaender, Berlin. 


505 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7809 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.10 


Scots, WHA HAE; Scottish air, words 
by Robert Burns, musie arr. by 
Hugh S. Roberton, ‘of Great Britain ; 
male voices. [7809 

© May 10, 1915; 1 ¢. May 10, 1915; 
E 351981; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London, 


Scrapper (THE) AND THE NUT; words 
by F. Chatterton Hennequin, music 
by Phyllis Norman Parker, of Great 
Britain; recitation with piano acc. 
(Musical monologues, no. 130.) 

[7810 
© May 21, 1915; 1 ¢. May 17, 1915; 
E 357018; Reynolds & co., London. 


SEA FEVER; words by John Masefield, 
music by Jobn Ireland, of Great 
Britain; low key in E minor. [7811 

© May 14, 1915; 1 c. May 24, 1915; 
E 357220; Augener ltd., London. 


SECOND SONATA IN G MINOR; by Gustav 
Merkel, op. 42, edited by John E. 
West, of England; organ. [7812 

© May 22, 1915; 2c. May 24, 1915; 
E 366002; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


SEEK HIM THAT MAKETH THE SEVEN 
STARS; anthem for mixed voices with 
soprano solo, music by James H. 
Rogers, of U. S.; organ ace. 4to. 

[7813 
© May 24, 1915; 2 c. May 26, 1915; 
E 364023; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


SERENADE; poésie de Jean Renouard, 
musique de Victor Gallois, of France. 
[7814 


©) May 15, 1915 > 1. (eG, May "17, 


1915; E 357033; Société anonyme des 


éditions Ricordi, Paris. 
—— See also Schubert (F. P.) 


SERGEANT COHEN; words and music by 
H. E. Jenkins, of U. S. [7815 
© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364074; 
Harold Elliott Jenkins, Penn Yan, 
ING. 


SERVIAN MOUNTAIN SONG; by Clement 
Scott, of England; piano. [7816 
© May 31, 1915; 1c May 25, 
1915; E 357216; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 


SHADOWLAND; words and music by 
Lawrence B. Gilbert, of U. S. [7817 
© May 11, 1915° 2 @ May 10, 
1915; E 361727; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 


SHADOWLAND—Continued. 

words by M. Stevens, music by 
Vivian Brooks, of U. 8S. [7818 

© May 7, 1915; 2 ec. May 10, 1915; 
E 361729; Mae Stevens, Springfield, 
Mass. 

SuHapowy (THE) WOODLANDS; four- 
part song, words by Fiona Macleod, 
music by E. Roy Thompson, of Great 
Britain; female voices. 4to. [7819 

© May 6, 1915; 1 «. May 5, 1915; 
E 356886; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


SHAH FérmD0tN; tableau musical pour 
orchester d’aprés une légende Per- 
sane, de Blair Fairchild, of U. S. op, 
39; partition d’ orchestre. [7820 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 17, 1915; 
EK 361985; Augener, ltd., London. 


—— transcription par Leon 
Roques, of France; piano. [7821 

© Feb. 20,1955) 1) a iia ee 
1915; E 360516; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. 


SHE CHOSE THE PRIMROSE PATH; words 
by Wm. A. Downs, music by Jack 
Denny, of U. S. [7822 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 « May Ties: 
E 361842; John Franklin music ¢co., 
New York. 

SHE’S MY WEST VIRGINIA ROSE; words 
and music by Wennie Burnette, 
Marie Jefferson and T. M. Pope, of 
| Sher Si4 [7828 

© May 15, 1915; 2 « May 21, 
1915; E 361953; Peerless music pub. 
co., Chicago. 


SHE’S THE SWEETEST GIRL I KNOW: 
words and music by Max Rapp, of 
U. S. [7824 


© May 27, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 1915; 


EK 364119; Rapp-Baughman music 
co., Wolflake, Ind. 
SHE WAS BORN IN JUNE; words and 


ule by -E: Sos Huntington, of 
Ws 8: [7825 

© May 20, 1915:'2 @) May 21, 
1915; E 361940; J. & P. Ross music 
co., New York. 


SHINE, OH SHINE, MY LITTLE STAR TO- 
NIGHT; words by F. Miller, music by 
R. A. Browne, of U. S. [7826 

© 1c. May 19, 1915; E 361921; 
Flora Miller, Bridgeport, W. Va. 

SHIREEN ; words by Augustus Post, mu- 

sic by M. Nitke, of U. S. [7827 


© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915: 
E 364188; Maurice Nitke, New York. 


O06 | 


' no. 6, 1915 


SHOWMAN (THE); words by Arthur 
Wimperis, music by Herman Finck, 
of England. [7828 

(© Mar. 10, 1915: 1 ¢e@ May 15, 
1915; E 3857005; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SHY AND sty; fox trot by C. Luckeyth 
Roberts, of U. S., arr. by J. Louis 
Von der Mehden, jr., of U. S.; piano. 

[7829 


© May 18, 1915: 2 c. May 19, 


totes 361982; G. Ricordi & co., 
ine., New York. 
Si’s BEEN DRINKING CIDER; words and 


music by Irving Berlin, of U. S. 
[7830 
() Mar. 25, 1915: 2c. Mar. 25, 
1915; KE 359539; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


SIDSTE REIS (The sailor’s last voyage) ; 
musik af Eyvind Alnaes, of Norway, 
op. 17, no. 2; klaver 2 haender. 

[7831 

ape 27; 1915-91 «. “May 12; 
1915; KE 366020; Wilhelm Hansen. 
Copenhagen, Denmark. 


_ SIEGESMARSCH DER VERBUNDETEN; von 
A. M. Wichtl, of Austria, op. 44: 
klavier zu zwei hiinden. [7832 
© Sept. 24, 1914+ 1 c¢. May 22, 
1915; E 357189; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


_ SIEGESRUF; marsch von Otto Rathke, of 
Germany, op. 18, fiir salonorchester. 
4to. [7833 

© Apr: 19, 1915; 1 c. May 13, 
1915; E 356946; Neuer Berliner mu- 
Sikverlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin-Schon- 
berg. 


SING A SONG ABOUT A SAILOR; words by 
A. J. Mills music by Bennett Scott, 
of Great Britain. [7834 

© May 7, 1915; 1 c. May 19, 1915; 
E 357073; Star music pub. co., Itd., 
London. 


SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE; Play song by 
M. Greenwald, of U. S.; piano with 
text; treble clef only. [78385 


@eMay 13, 1915; °2 e. May 13,, 


1915; E 362384; Theo, Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SISTER, AWAKE; two-part song, words 
by Thomas Bateson, music by Her- 
bert Sanders, of Great Britain; 
women’s yoices. 4to. [7836 

© May 19, 1915; 2 ec. May 21, 
1915; E 361969; Boston music co., 
Boston. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


7845 


SKATING RACE; study in double notes 
and five-finger work, by Platon Brou- 
noff, of U. S.; piano. [7837 

© May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 13, 
1915; E 362885; Theo. Presser co.; 
Philadelphia, 


SLUMBER SONG; three part song, Eng- 
lish version by M. Louise Baum, mu- 
sic by R. Lenormand, arr. by W. 
Frank Harling, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. [7838 

© May 8, 1915; 2c. May 12, 1915; 
E 361798; Boston music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


See also Piano compositions; by 
Jack Reynolds, 


SLUMBER WALTZ; by W. H. Chase, of 
U. S.; piano. [7839 
© May 19, 1915; 2 c. May 21, 
1915; E 361949; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


SMITHY SONG; words by George Hor- 
ton, music by Will C. King, of U. S.; 
male voices. [7840 

© May 7, 1915; 2 ec May 12, 1915; 
E 361770; C. W Thompson & co., 
Boston, 


Sorin EN MER. See Maddison 


Trois mélodies. 


(A.) 


SOLANG’ DAS DEUTSCHE SCHWERT NOCH 
BLITZT, BLEIBST DU, MEIN VATERLAND, 
GESCHUTzT; text und musik yon A. 
Knopf, of Germany. [7841 

© Apr: 19; ; 1915s.:1 .@), May aa, 
1915; E 356954; Albert Knopf, Ber- 
lin. 7 


SoLtpat (Ler); chanson de Paul Derou- 
léde, musicque de Ch. Silver, of 
France. No. 1, voix graves. [7842 


© May 1, 1915; 1c. May 13, 1915; 
E 356976; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


SoLDATE (DeER); marschduett, aus Im- 
mer feste druff, ged. von Hermann 
Haller und Willi Wolff, musik von 
Walter Kallo, of Germany. i 
Géesaug u. piano. 2. Salonorchester. 

[7843, 7844 

© Oct. 1. 1914; 1 c. each May 24, 

1915; E 357185, 357186; Drei masken 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 


See Gounod (C. F.) 


Soupier’s (A) DREAM; words and mu- 
sic by 8. B. Sharron, of U. 8S. [7845 
© May 15,, 1915;, 2 c.. May 17, 
1915; E 361826; Sadie Brown Shar- 
ron, Athol, Mass. 


SOLDIERS’ CHORUS. 


007 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7846 


SoME FINE DAY YOU’LL MISS YOUR GIRL; 
words and music by Thomas F.. Swift, 
or U.S. [7846 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. May 17, 1915; 
E 3618438; John Franklin music co., 
New York. 


SOME LITTLE BITS OF BABY THINGS; 


words by Margaret Hays, music by 
Edith B. Dalton, of U. S. [7847 

© May 19, 1915; 2 c. May 21, 
1915; E 361951; C. W. Thompson & 
¢eo., Boston. 


SoME ONE; medley waltz. See My lit- 
tle dream girl, and Some one. 


SOMEBODY NEEDS US; words by James 
Rowe, music by Wm. J. Kirkpat- 
rick, of U. S. [7848 

© May 17, 1915; 2c. May 19, 1915; 
EK 361884; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


SON SEMPRE OJ; waltz by G. Mannino, 
of Italy domiciled at New York, 
N. Y.; 1st & 2nd mandolin and chi- 
tarra. Ato. [7849 

© Apr. 28, 1915; 1c. Apr. 30,.1915; 
1c. May 8, 1915; E 361805; Gaetano 
Mannino, New York. 


SONATE IN CIS MOLL; von HKgon Kor- 
nauth, op. 3, arr. von Alfred Piquet, 
of Austria; ausgabe fiir klarinette 
und piano. [7850 

© July 18, 1914; 1 ec. May 22, 1914; 
E 357140; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


See Mozart (W. A.) 


SoNATINA NO. 3; by F. Kuhlau, op. 20, 
revised and edited by A. Laubach, of 
Great Britain; piano. [7851 

© May 6, 1915; 1 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 351998; Augener, 


SoNATES. 


editing. ] 


SONATINA NO. 8; by F. Kuhlau, op. 55, 
revised and fingered by A. Laubach, 
ot Great Britain; piano. [7852 

© May 6, 1915; 1 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 3851994; Augener, ltd., London. 
{Copyright is claimed on revision & 
editing. } 


SonATINA NO. 12; by F. Kuhlau, op. 59, 
revised and fingered by A. Laubach, 
of Great Britain; piano. [7853 

© May 6, 1915; 1 ce. May 20, 1915; 
E 351995; Augener, ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision & 
editing. ] 


Itd., London. | 
{Copyright is claimed on revision & | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


SonG HARVEST; a book of Gospel songs, 
by B. B. Edmiaston, ete., ed. by Hm- 


mett S. Dean. Waco, Tex., Memphis, 
Tenn., The Trio music company 
[1915] [190] p. 12mo. [7854 


© Jan. 25, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1915; A 398484; Trio music co., 
Waco, Tex. 


Sone OF LOVE; hesitation waltz by M. 
L. Lake, of U. S.; full orchestra. 
4to. (Carl Fischer ed., no. 2211.) 

[7855 

©. Apr. 21, 1915; 2 sc aaa 

1915; E 362126; Carl Fischer, New 

York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


SONG OF THE BROOK; by Platon Broun- 
off, of U. S.; piano. [7856 
© May 138, 1915; 2 ec. May 18, 
1915; E 362386; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Sone (THE) OF THE DRUM; words by 
Walter Parke, music by Stanley Gor- 
don, of Great Britain; no. 1 in F, 
bass. [7857 

© May 8, 1915; 1c. May 10, 1915; 
E 351988; Charles Sheard & co., 
London. 


Sone (A) OF THE MAIN; quartet, words 
by Paul Laurence Dunbar, music by 
Carl Hahn, of U. S.; male voices. 

[7858 

@ May 11, 1915: 2 © Mayan, 

1915; E 3861726; John Church ©Co., 
Cincinnati. 


SONG OF THE SASKATCHEWAN; words 
and music by E. P. Phillips, arr. by 
C. HE. Bland, of Canada. [7859 

@©-~ Apr. 22, 191551) ¢. ane. 
1915; E 3856924; Edna Price Phil- 
lips, Edmonton, Alta, Canada. 


SONG OF THE SEA-WIND; trio, words by 
William Sharp, music by Arthur 
Shepherd, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
Ato. [7860 

© May 25, 1915; 2 e May 26, 
1915; E 364048; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


SONG OF THE U. S. A.; words by R. W. 
Pascoe, music by H. von Holstein, 
of Germany domiciled at Detroit, 
Mich. [7861 

© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364069; 
Richard W. Pascoe & Hans von Hol- 
| stein, Detroit. 


508° 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


SoNG OF THE VOLGA BOATMEN; text by 
A. Bode, music, a Russian melody 
arr. by Carl Engel, of U. S.; mixed 


voices. (Laurel octavo, no. 497.) 
[7862 
© May 15, 1915; 2 ec. May 18, 


1915; EH 362439; C. C. Birchard & 


co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 

Sones oF ALPHA CHI OMEGA. 4th ed., 
rev. & enl. 73 p. 8vo. [7863 


© Apr. 24, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
30, 1915; A 398599; Alpha chi omega 
fraternity, Albion, Mich. 


Sones oF Zion; special selections for 
evangelistic services. 128 p. 12mo. 
[7864 


© June 8, 1915; 2 c. and aff. 
June 10, 1915; A 406240; Review & 
herald pub. assn., Takoma Park, 
Py. 'G. 


SONNE, CLARION; poésie de S. Mercey, 
musique de C. Chaminade, of France. 
No. 1 en sol majeur, ton original. 
No. 2 en fa majeur. [ 7865, 7866 

© May 21, 1915; 1 c. each May 
22, 1915; EH 357212, 357213; Enoch & 
co., Paris. 


SoULS ARE COMING HOME; words by 
T. OQ. Chisholm, music by C. H. 
Gabriel, jr. [7867 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c May 19, 
1915; E 361904; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


SouRirRE (UN) D’AmMouR (A smile of 
love); waltz by M. Salemme, of 
U. S.; orchestra. 4to. [7868 

© May 1, 1915; 2 « May 10, 
1915; E 362443; Mike Salemme, 
Chicago. 


SouTHERN (A) ‘LUETABY,S ‘words 
anonymous, music by Robert Hunt- 
ington Terry, of U. S. [7869 

© May 1, 1918; 2c. June 3, 1915; 
E 364167; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


SPAGNUOLA; by Irénée Bergé, of U. S.; 

piano. [7870 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 

E 364163; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 


SPANISH BREEZES; habanera by Louis 

I. Sousa, of U. S.; orchestra. [7871 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 

E 3861719, Cundy-Bettoney  co., 
Boston. 


| 


T7879 


SPINNING sPooL; intermezzo by Lena 
A. Miner, of U. S.; op. 1; piano. 
[7872 
© May 19, 1915; 2 ec. May 21, 
1915; E 361950; C. W. Thompson & 
co.. Boston. 


Sprrir (THE) OF PAGEANTRY; grand 
march by Percy E. Fletcher, of 
Great Britain, arr. for orchestra. 
(Boosey’s new orchestral journal, 
no. 176.) [7873 

© May 19, 1915;.1 ¢.,May 28, 
1915; E 357234; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


SPrrItT (THE) OF THE PRAIRIE; @ 
masque, words by Margaret Webb, 
music by Isabel Savage, of U. S. 
4to. ‘(7874 

© June 5, 1915; 2 e June 10, 
1915: D 19590; Harwood Otis Ben- 
ton, Topeka, Kans. 


SPRING FLOWERS; by J. Dellinger Wood, 
of U. S.; piano. [7875 
© May 22, 1915; 2 ec. May 28, 
1915; E 364072; Sam Fox pub co., 
Cleveland. 


SPRING SONG. See Piano compositions ; 
by Jack Reynolds. 


SPRINGTIME MIGHT HAVE BEEN RING 
TIME; words and music by J. P. 
Long, A. J. Mills and Fred Godfrey, 
of Great Britain. [7876 

© May 7, 1915; 1 c. May 19, 1915; 
E 357072; Star music pub. co. ltd., 
London. 


SPRINKLE ME WITH KISSES IF YOU WANT 
MY LOVE TO GROW; words by farl 
Carroll, music by Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
male voices. [7877 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362292; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
arrangement. ] 


STACCATO SCHERZO; by Carl Koelling, 
of U. S.; piano 4 hands. [7878 
© May 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 10, 
1915; E 362351; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Srarpust; by H. Baynton-Power, arr. 
by Eric Leeming, of England; orches- 
tra with piano cond. [7879 

© May 6, 1915; 1c. May 7, 1915; 
E 356921; Beal, Stuttard & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


009 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7880 


pt. 111, 0. §., V. 10 


STEP LIVELY; one step by Chas. J. 
Roberts, of U. S.; full orchestra. 
(Carl Fischer, ed., no. 2216) [7880 

Cc) Ant. “10; 9915> 2 ee An. 29, 
1915; E 862128; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


STILL SMILING; popular selection, se- 
lected and arr. by Henry E. Pether. 
of Great Britain; military band. 
4to. (Boosey’s brass band journal, 
no. 559.) [7881 

© May 15, 1915; 1 c. May. 26, 
1915; E 866016; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Stop sHoRT; the syncopated side-car 
song, words and music by A. J. 
Mills, P. J. Long and Bennett Scott, 
of Great Britain. [7882 

© Apr. 23, 1915; 1 ¢. May 5, 1915; 
E 356916; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


STRAIGHT AS A BIRD; words and music 
by H. R. Harper, of U. S. [7883 
© 1.c. June 3°: 1915; i S04t7! ; 
Harrie Rhodes Harper, Minneapolis. 


STRANDED AMERICANS; words by J. C. 
Neel, music by Edward Wunderlich, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [7884 

©, Apr... 10..19953°2 2. Mag. (20: 
1915; E 362553; J. C. Neel, Wichita 
Falls, Tex. 


STRATER (TILLMANN) Acht kleine 
leichte vortragsstticke; von T. Stra- 

_ ‘ter, of Germany, op. 16, fiir klavier. 
[7885 

©) Sept..s29, 0914... 1c. dune. a, 
1915; E 357255; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


—— Funf klavierstticke; von T. Stra- 
ter, of Germany, op. 8; klavier, 
Contents :—Wiegenlied. — Reigen. — 
Kilage.—Hrinnerung.—Walzer. 

[7886 
© Sept. 29, 1914; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
E 357254; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


STROLL (A) IN DREAMLAND; words by 
EK. L. Thornton, music by Carl Heil, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [7887 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362511; Emma L. Thornton, Wau- 
kesha, Wis. 


STUDIO IN B FLAT MINOR; di M. Enrico 
Bossi, of Italy, op. 137, per piano- 
forte. (Cinque pezzi, no. 5.) [7888 

© Aug. 25, 1914; 1c. May 24, 1915; 
Hi 357106; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


SUNSET; words by Tennyson, music by 

F. Earl Oliver, of U. S. [7889 | 

© June 1, 1915; 2 ce. May 28, 1915; 

E 364080; French BH. Oliver, Kansas 
City, Mo. 


SuNsET (A) sonG; words by Wahler, 
set to music by Nicholas Kilburn, | 
of England; chorus of mixed voices | 
unace. [7890 

© May 25, 1915; 1 c. May 26, 1915; 
E 366010; J. & W. Chester, London. 


SUNSHINE SUE; words and music by 
A, Hart, of U.S. [7891 | 
© 1e¢ May 19, 1915; EH 361866; | 
Abraham Hart, Newburgh, N. Y. 


SUPPLICATION; Sacred song, words by 
E. 8. Phelps, music by Gustav Von | 
Meckel, of U. S.; high voice in B flat. | 

[7892 
© May 26, 1915; 2 c. May 26, 1915; 
E 364028; G. V. Meckel, New York. 


Swan (THE); caprice by Arthur Wel- | 

lesley, of U. S.; band. 4to. [7893 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 7, 1915; 

E 361717; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


SWEET (A) DREAM (Hia stiser traum) ; 
gavotte by R. Altrichter, of U. S., 
op. 2; piano. [7894 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 2 ec. May 25, 1915; 
E 364029; Richard Altrichter, Day- 
ton, O. 


SWEET DREAMS OF CHILDHOOD; words 
by B. Ross, music by Carl Heil, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [7895 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec May 20, 
1915; HE 362497; Beatrice Ross, Hib- 
bing, Minn. 


Sweet EDNADINE; words by R. EH. Tur- 
beiville, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
inc. [7896 

© Apr: 10, 1915; 2 scyMiay 720, 
1915; E 362470; R. E. Turbeiville, 
Florence, S. C. 


SWEET FOLLY; words by G. Hubi-New- 
combe, music by Edward Isaacs, of 
England; no. 1 in D. 4to. [7897 

© May 8, 1915; 1 ce. May 10, 1915; 
E 351978; Swift’s music publishers, 
Manchester, England. 


SWEET LAVENDER; by Karl Lenox, of 
U. S., op. 46; piano. [7898 
© May .15, 1915% ‘2 ec) SiayverT, 
1915; E 361830; W. B. Hasey, Bos- 
ton. 


O10 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


T7917 


' Sweet NELLIE; words by R. Symond, 


music by Carl Heil, of U. S.  Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. 
[7899 
© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ce. May 20, 
1915; E 362521; R. Symond, Mans- 
field, Pa. 


SWEET VIOLETS; reverie by S. H. Ely, 
of U. S.; piano. [7900 


© May 29, 1915; 2 @ June 1, 
1915; E 364143; Stephen H. Ely, 
Reading, Pa. 


SWEETEST (THE) PEARL IN THE WORLD 
Is A GIRL; words by C. G. Enander, 
music by Carl Heil, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[7901 

Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c« May 20; 

1915; E 362557; C. G. Hnander, 
Verndale, Minn. 


SWEETEST (THE) TIME. See Two June 


songs. 
SWEETHEART; words by H. Stetson, 
music by J. E. Andino, of U. S. 
[7902 


© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361750; 
Henry Stetson, Streator, Ill. 


- SWEETHEART DREAMS; words by F. 
Chambers, music by Edward Wun- 
ferich. » Of «U.S. Washington, 


Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [7903 

im Apr, 10,. 1915+ 2..¢c.,May20, 
1915: E 362507; Frank Chambers, 
MacFarlane, W. Va._ 


SWEETHEART MINE; words by C. Pol- 
lard, music by J. H. Andino, of U. S. 
[7904 


© 1c. May 21, 1915; E 361954; 
Charles Pollard, Lebanon, N. H. 


Syztvan; from Five canzonets, words 
by Helen Taylor, music by Landon 
Ronald, of England. No. 1 in C. 
No. 2 in BH flat. No. 3 in F. 

[7905-7907 

© May 15, 1915; 1 c. each May 

17, 1915; E 357038-357040; Enoch & 
sons, London. 


SystEM (A) OF, ONE OCTAVE SCALE 
STUDIES; by Clarence Cameron 
White, of U. S.; violin. [7908 

O May 14, 1915; 2 @ May 17, 
1915; E 3618387; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


Tac (EIN) IM PARADIES; grosses pot- 
pourri, aus der musikalischen posse, 
Hin tag im paradies, musik von Hd- 
mund Hysler, arr. von Adolf Isch- 
pold, of Austria. 1. Salon orchester. 
2. Grosses orchester. [7909, 7910 

© July 21, 1914; 1 ce. each May 
22, 1915; E 357118, 357119; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangements. ] 


TAGWACHT; ged. von Max Schnecken- 
burger, musik von August Richard, 
of Germany; minnerchor; partitur 
und stimmen. 4to. [7911 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 351961; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 


TAKE ME A WALK ROUND THE BAND- 
STAND; words by Arthur Davenport 
and Hric Blore, music by Harold 
Montague, of England. [7912 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ce May 15, 
1915; E 356986; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


TAKE ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINIA; words 
by Ed Berrand, music by Carl Koh- 
ler, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7913 

©) Apr. 10, 1915; 2: @ May 20, 
1915; E 362501; Ed Berrend, Hazel- 
hurst, Wis. 


TAKE ME BACK TO THE TOWN WHERE I 
WAS BORN; words by Phillip Davis, 
music by H. Kapner, of U. S. [7914 

© May 28, 1915; 2c. June 2, 1915; 
BH 364101; Harry Kapner, New York. 


TANGO CLASSIQUE; by D. Berliner, of 
U. 8.3; piano. [7915 
© May 14, 1915; 2 « May 1%, 
1915; E- 361825; Dorothy Berliner, 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 


TANZEN IMMER TANZEN; walzer-lied, 
text von R. Oesterreicher und Wilh. 
Sterk, musik von C. M. Ziehrer, of 
Austria. [7916 

© Oct. 15, 1914; 1 ce. May 24, 
1915; E 357148; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmanski), Leipzig. 


Taps! military march by H. Engel- 
mann, of U. S.; piano, four hands. 
Oz 
© May 138, 1915; 2 « May 13, 
1915; E 362387; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


oll 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7918 


pt. 1 nes. veo : 


TARANTELLE; par Richard Richards, of 
Great Britain, op. 19; piano. (6 
souvenirs du midi, no. 6.) [7918 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c May 5, 1915; 
E 356907; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 


— See also Nolck (August) 


Sechs 
melodische studien. 


TEMPO DI VALSE; by Edouard Dorn, of 
England; violin and piano. (Six 
short pieces, no. 4.) [7919 

© May 21, 1915; 1c. May 22, 1915; 
E 357205; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. 


TEN MILLION GERMANS; words and 
music by Nat D. Ayer, of England. 

[7920 

© May 18, 1915; 1c. May 19, 1915; 

EK 357076; B. Feldman & co., London. 


TENBUSCH (THE) MARCH; by Henry 
Wormsbacher, of U. S.; 1st, 2nd and 
alto zither and 1st violin. obl. 4to. 

[7921 

© May 10, 1915; 2c. each May 22, 

1915; E 364088; Cleveland zither 
club, Cleveland. 

TESTED (THE) BAND; words and music 
by H. G. Tovey, of U. S. [7922 

© May 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 14, 
1915; E 361810; Herbert G. Tovey, 
West Plains, Mo. 


THAT BEAUTIFUL LAND ON HIGH; words 


by J. Nicholson, music by C. H. Ha- , 


vens, of U. S. [7923 


© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 18, 1915; 
E 362364; B. O. Excell, Chicago. 


THAT DREAMY, DREAMY LULLABY; words 
and music by A. J. Mills, Harry Ken- 
neth Wynne, and Maurice Scott, of 
Great Britain. [7924 

© Apr. 23, 1915; 1 ce. May 5, 1915; 
E 356915; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


THAT ORANGO TANGO; words by W. Wil- 
liams, music by Garl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Matks-Golasmith €O., 
ine. [7925 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 @ May 20, 
1915; BH 362529; Wellington Wil- 
ges) North Pembrook, Bermuda, 

oh fe 


THAT’S WHAT I GET FOR GETTING LONE- 
SOME; comedy song, words and music 
by Dick Richards, of U. Ss. [7926 

©le.. May 10, 1915; D 19583; 
Richard Conn, New York. 


| THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE 


THAT SYNCOPATED MOTOR CAR MAN; 
words and music by Mason Dixon, 
Will HE. Haines and Donovan Meher, 
of Great Britain. [7927 


© May 7, 1915; 1 e. May 19, 1915; 
E 357071; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


THAT TEXAS RAG; words by C. B. 
Golden, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co., 
ine. [7928 


© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 20, 
1915; E 862474; ©. B. Golden, Lum- 
berton, N. C. 


THAT WAS THE END OF MY DREAM; 
words and music by Worton David 
and Arthur Stroud, of England. 

[7929 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 @ May 15, 
1915; E 356980; Francis, Day & | 
Hunter, London. 

THEMA MIT VARIATIONEN; etiide no 6, 
von Paganini und Liszt, eine tran- 
seription-studie von Ferruccio Bu- 
soni, of Italy, fiir klavier 2 ms. 

[7930 

© Aug. 3, 1914; 1c. May 22, 1915; 
EH 357152; Breitkopf & Hartel, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
version. ] 


THERE IS JUST ONE FLAG; words and 
music. by T. C. Hart, of U. S., arr. 
by Ernest Andino, of U. S. [7931 


© 1c. May 19, 1915; E 361914; 
T. C. Hart, Palatina, Ill. 


BERMUDA; 
words by M. I. Trabold, musie by 
Henry Harden, of U. S. New York, 
John T. Hall music pub. co. [7932 

© Apr. 25, 19155) 2c Nigayeen, 
1915; E 362320; May I. Trabold, 
Edgewater, N. J. 


THERE’S A COTTAGE IN BALLYMAHONE; 
words and music by R. P. Weston 
and T. W. Thurban, of England. 

[79383 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 c. May 15, 

1915; E 357004; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


J'HERE’S A LAND BEYOND THE MOUN- 
TAINS; words and music by William 
Leander Sheetz, of U.S. 1. Medium 
key. 2. Low key. [ 7934, 7935 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c. each May 19, 
1915; E 361925, 361926; White 
Sheetz co., Burlington, Ia. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


- no. 6, 1915 


7953 


|. ITHERE’S A’ -LONE, LONE STAR IN THE 


LONE STAR STATE; words by Arthur 
F, Anderson, music by Reuben J. 
Haskin, of U. S. [7936 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361686; Buckeye music pub. ¢o., 
Columbus, O. — 


| QD HERE’S GOING TO BE A WEDDING DOWN 


IN DrxteE; words by Jesse G. M. 
Glick, music by F. B. Kirwan, of 
U. S. [7937 

(© May 3, 1915; 2 c. May 18, 1915; 
E 362358; Stark music co., St. Louis. 


THINE, WHOLLY THINE; words by F. 


W. Dean, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [79388 

® Apr. 40, 1915; 2 c.. May 20, 
1915; E 362463; Fairra Whitworth, 
Gleason, Tenn. 


THINK OF A NUMBER; words and music 
by Tony Lloyd and Bert Lee, of 
Great Britain. [7939 

© May 7, 1915; 1 c. May 19, 1915; 
E 357070; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


THINKING OF YOU; words by L. Shorts, 
music by Edward Weenderlich, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [7940 


© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362535; Leo Shorts, Polk, Pa. 


THIS ROSE OF MINE; words by Ed. 
Teschemacher, music by Arthur 
Rose, of England; no. 2 in D flat. 

[7941 
© May 28, 1915; 1c. May 29, 1915; 
E 357244; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., 
London. 


THOMAS (VINCENT) ‘Two enir’ actes; 
by V. Thomas, of England, concert 
edition for orchestra. Contents :— 
A. Pastorale—B. Torch dance. 

[7942 
© May 19, 1915; 1c. Apr. 30, 1915; 

E 357078; Hawkes & son, London. 
THOU ART MY DREAM; song for high 


voices, by Herbert Johnson, arr. by 
M. I. Johnson, of U. S. (7948 


© May 26, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 1915; 


E 364146; Waldo music co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision.] 


THOU SHALT BE MINE; lyrics by Wm. 
J. Drewes. music by Irwin P. Le- 
celere, of U. S., arr. by Jos. N. Mar- 
tinez. [7944 

© May 21, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364131; Drewes & Leclere, New 
Orleans. 


THOUGHTS OF CHILDHOOD; words by 
John Wesley Vaughan, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine, [7945 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2c, May 20, 1915; 
E 3862466; John Wesley Vaughn, 
Cresswell, Or. 


THOUGHTS OF SUMMER; words by Mar- 
garet EK. Sangster, jr., music by A. E. 
Welles, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [7946 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362559; Annie E. Wells, Kenans- 
ville, N. C. 


THOUGHTS OF YoU; words by H. A. 
Klosson, music by Raymond A. 
Browne, of U. S. [7947 


© ic. May 11, 1915; EH 862818; 
Hilding A. Klosson, Jersey Shore, 
Pa 


THREE KNIGHTS FROM SPAIN; singing 
game by M. Greenwald, of U. S.; 
piano with text. 7948 

© May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 13, 1915; 
E 362388; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


TIEF IM TALE IST EIN DORFCHEN; lied 
aus der operette, Friihling am Rhein, 
text von C. Lindau, Beda u. O. 
Fronz, musik von Edmund Bysler, 
of Germany. [7949 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 1 c. May 22, 
1915; E 357141; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky) Leipzig. 


TILMETZ (RupotF) Ballade; von R. 
Tillmetz, of Germany, op. 60, fiir 
fldte mit pianoforte-begleitung. 

[7950 

© July 14, 1914; 1 e. May 24, 

1914; E 3857094; A. E. Fischer, 
Bremen, Germany. 


‘TIME OF PRAYER—NOONTIDE; author of 
words unknown, music by J. W. 
Fritts, of U. S. [7951 

© May 21, 1915; 2 c. May '24, 
1915; E 364153; National woman’s 
Christian temperance union, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 


*TIS LOVE; song, words and music by 
W. J. F. Nailer, of Great Britain; 
no. 1 in E flat. [7952 

© May 1, 1915; 1c. May 8, 1915; 
E 351960; Boosey & co., London. 


To THE BORDER; Mexican march by J. 
Tlusty, of U. S.; band. 4to. [7953 
© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 1915; 

E 364109; Joseph Tlusty, Chicago. 


013 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7954 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 10 


Vio THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND; words by 
D. Donlon, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [7954 


© 1c. May 21, 1915; E 361960; 
Mrs. Jacob Burckel, Mt. Kisco, 
ING Ys 


Tops-ER-MoRAY; words and music by 

A. H. Christie, of U. S. [7955 

© May 22, 1915; 2 ce. June 1, 1915; 

1D) 364128 ; Archibald Harvey 
Christie, Oakland, Cal. 


ToccaTa IN A MINOR; by M. Arnold, of 
England; piano solo. [7956 
© May 19, 1915; 1c. May 20, 
1915; E 351996; Maurice Arnold, % 
Cary & co., London. 


TOMMY CALL YOUR DOG OFF, AND SAY 
GOOD BYE; patriotic song, words by 
J. Ashdown Tennant, music by E. T. 
Andrews, of Canada. Toronto, 
Whaley, Royce & co. [7957 

© May 18, 1915; 1 @ May 18, 
1915; HE 357048; Elizabeth Tennant 
Andrews, Brantford, Can. 


Tomorrow; words by Anna Bird 
Stewart, music by Harold Vincent 
Milligan, of U. S. (When life’s at 
the dawn, no. 4. Edition Schmidt, 
no. 166.) [7958 

© May 25, 1915; 2 « May 26, 
1915; H 364048; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; music by Paul 
A. Rubens, selected and arr. by H. 
M. Higgs, of Great Britain; piano. 
1. Selection. 2. Valse. [7959, 7960 


© May 14, 1915: 1c. each May 22, 
1915; E 857199, 357200; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


TONUS PERIGRINUS. See Organ loft. 


TOURBILLON-VALSE; par Ernest Gillet, 
of France. 1. Orchestre avec, piano 
conducteur. 4to. 2. Piano seul. 

[7961, 7962 


© May 15, 1915; 1 c. each May 17, 
1915; FE 357034, 357035; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


TREASURY (A) OF CATHOLIC SONG; 
gathered, edited and allotted to fit- 
ting tunes for congregational use, by 
Sidney S. Hurlbut, New York city, 
J. HKiseher & bro.; (191s) s(3107 sp. 
12mo. [7963 

© Apr. 27, 1915; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
30, 1915; A 398613; Sidney S. Hurl- 
but, Hagerstown, Md. 


TRESOR D'AMOUR; a reverie by Fred 
Saker, of England; piano. [7964 
© May 31, 1915; 1 ec. May 21, 
1915; E 357091; Lawrence Wright 
musie co., London. 


‘TRILBY RAG; by Carey Morgan, arr. by 
D. Onivas; orchestra and piano acc. 
4to. [7965 

© May 11, 1915; 2 ec. May 12, 
1915; E 361755; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. 


TRILLES ; étude instructive par S. Thal- 
berg, revue et doigtée avee addition 
de notes pour le travail technique, 
par I. Philipp, of France, pour piano. 
(Nouveau gradus ad Parnassum, no. 
51.) [7966 


© Jan. 80,1918: "len guy. 21, 
1914; E 356888; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering.] — 


TROOPER MuLitoy MARCH; words and 
music by J. Munro Mulloy, of Great 
Britain; pianoforte. [7967 

© May 38, 1915; 1 ce. May 5, 1915; 
FE 356912; Jean M. Mulloy, Kingston, 
Ont., Canada. 


TROOPER (A) OF THE U. S. A.; a com- 
edy with music, lyrics by Merton 
Rose, music py I eila Case, of U. S. 

[7968 


© 1e¢ June 18, 1915; D 19591; 
Mabel Leila Case, Brooklyn. 


TROPICO; a novelette by Lew C. Smith, 
of U. S., arr. by John Itzel, of U. S8.; 
orch, [7969 

© May 1, 1915; 2 @ Majieoda: 
E 361973; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 


Trost; elegisches tonsttick; von Paul 
Lincke, of Germany; arr. fiir orches- 
ter; stimmen. [7970 

© May 21, 1915; 2 G May Zz, 
1915; E 357198; Apallo verlag, Ber- 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


'CROT, TROT, TROT, MY LITTLE FOXEY 
MATE; words and music by R. R. 
Hammond, of U. S. [T7971 

©1c May 14, 1915; EH 364090; 
Ruth Ridd Hammond, Salt Lake 
City. 


Trust (A) sone; words by E. E. Rex- 

ford, music by H. A. Henry, of U. S. 

[T7972 

© May 17, 19955, 2>enrhiey 22, 

1915; E 361895; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


14 


) 


i| 


' 
| 


. Glasgow. 


| TULIPANO; 


(no. 6, 1915 
TSCHAIKOWSKY (PETER ILJITCH ) 
Hear, Lord our God, have mercy; 


introit from the liturgy of St. John 
Chrysostom, ed. and adapted to Eng- 
lish words by A. M. Henderson, of 
Great Britain, music by Tschaikow- 
sky; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
album no. 1205.) [7973 

© May 21, 1915; 1 c. May 24, 
1915; E 351998; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing and adaptation.] 


— O blest are they; anthem, words 
from the koinonikon of the Greek 
liturgy, ed. and adapted to English 
words by A. M. Henderson, of Great 
‘Britain, music by Tschaikowsky; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Choral album 
no. 1207.) [7974 

© May 21, 1915; 1 ec. May 24, 
1915; E 351999; Bayley & Ferguson, 

[Copyright is claimed on 

editing and adaptation. ] 


two-step by I. Sadun, of 
Italy; orchestre avec piano-cond. 


[7975 
© Apr. 17, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
E 356873 ; E. Gaudet, Paris. : 


TURNER (EDMUND) Three collects; by 
Edmund Turner, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. Contents:—O God 
from whom all holy desires.—Lighten 
our darkness.—O God who art the 
author of peace. [7976 

© May 11, 1915; 1 ce. May 24, 
1915: E 366001; Ambrose Abbott & 
eco., London. 


TWILIGHT; words by Sara Teasdale, 
music by Katherine A. Glen, of 
U. S. [7977 


© May 22, 1915; 2 «@ May 24, 
1915; E 361990; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


TWILIGHT BRINGS SAD MEMORIES; words 
by M. H. Sine, music by Carl Heil, 
ef U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [7978 


1915; E 362537; Mae H. Sine, Merid- 
ian, N. Y. 


TWILIGHT SERENADE; by E. F. Ken- 
nedy, of U. S., arr. by A. C. Busche, 
or U.S. [7979 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 364096; Ellie F. Kennedy, Ludlow, 
Ky. 


© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec May 20, 


A 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


T989 


TWILIGHT SONG; trio, words by Mar- 
guerite O. Nichols, music by Mabel 
C. Osborne, of U. S.; women’s voices 
with violoncello obbligato and piano 
ace. [7980 


© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 12, 1915; 
E 361799; Boston music co., Boston. 


Two STARS OF AMERICA; song from the 
play, A poor boy’s dream, words and 
music by A. H. Mueller, of U. S. 

[7981 

© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 

E 362286; Anna Henrietta Mueller, 
Atlantic City. 


TZURIK KEIN ZION (Back to Zion) ; 
antique intermezzo march, arr. by 
J. M. Kumshisky, of U. S.; orchestra. 
4to. [7982 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. May 13, 1915; 
FE 362359; Albert Teres, New York. 


U.S. A.; words by T. Voegeli, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. [7983 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362494; T. Voegeli, St. Louis. 


UEBERRASCHUNG. See Bach (J. S.) 


UNCLE SAMMY’sS NOBLE G. A. R.; words 
and music by M. J. Cahill, of U. S. 
[7984 
© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
HE 8617380; Michael J. Cahill, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


UNGARISCHE VOLKSLIEDER UND TANZE; 
von R. Gabriel, of Germany, op. 23, 
in klavierbearbeitung zu vier hiin- 
den, fiir die jugend. nos. 1-10. 

[7985 


© Aug. 17, 1914; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
FH) 357251; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 


UNITED STATES; words and music by 

D. C. Averitt, of U. S. [7986 

© 1c. May 21, 1915; E 361962; 
Durham C. Averitt, Newport, R. I. 


UNNENNBARE (DAS) DING; chanson, 
worte von <Auer-Waldborn, musik 
von Rudolf Ehrich, of Austria, op. 
73; eine singstimme und klavier. 

[7987 
. © Sept. 1, 1914; 1¢. June 1, 1915; 
E 357263; Adolf Robitschek, Vienna. 


Unser KAISER; marsch aus Immer 
feste druff, musik von Walter Kollo, 
of Gerniany.: 1. Salonorchester. 2. 
Gesang u. piano. [7988, 7989 


© Oct. 1, 1914; 1 ¢ each May 24, 
1915; E 357187, 357188; Drei masken 
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 


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7990 


pt. 111, 0. S., v. 10 |} 


UNSERE 42 CM. MORSER; galopp, worte 
von Erasmus Menzel, musik von W. 
Teutsch, of Germany, 1. Salonor- 
chester mit piano conducteur. 2. 
Klavier 2 hdg. mit text. [7990, 7991 

- (© Apr. 15, 1915; 1 c. each May 3, 
1915; E 351967, 351968; Wilhelm 
Teutsch, Neukolln, Germany. 


Uns’RE U; marsch und lied, text von 
Alfred .Schmasow, musik von C. 
Miiller-Hansen, of Germany, op. 27, 
fiir piano mit gesang. [7992 

© Apr. 19, 1915;.1 « May..13, 
1915; E 356953; Gloria-verlag, Ber- 
lin - 

UNTIL THE END OF TIME; words and 


music by EH. Taflinger, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith ¢o., 
ine. [79938 

© Apr. 10, 1915;, 2 e@ May 20, 
1915; FE 362488; Emil Taflinger, 
Paris, Ill. 


VACATION TIME; words by Windsor 
Eastlake, music by Robert Marine. 
of U. S. [7994 

© May 25, 7915; 2c... May .26; 
1915; E 3864081; Robert Marine, 
New York. 

VALLEY (THE) OF THE SHADOW; Words 
by Albert Simpson Reitz, music by 
Cc. H. Gabriel, of U. S. [7995 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ec. May 19, 
1915; E. 861870; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. 

See Chopin (F. F.) 


VALSE CHARMANTE; by Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S.; piano. [7996 


VALSE. 


© May 13, 1915; 2 c May 13,. 


1915; E 3862389; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


VALSE GRAZIA}; syncopated waltz, by 
Harry B. Harris, of U. S.; piano. 
[7997 
© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 6, 1915; 
E 364099; H. B. Harris, Hanover, 
Kan. 


VALSE MINIATURE; by John M. Stein- 

feldt, of U. S., op. 47, no. 1; piano. 

[7998 

© May 19, 1915; 2 ce May 26, 

1915; E 364024; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


VALSE PATHETIQUE; by D.:Onivas, of 


VALSETTE; by Frederick Manns; piano. 

[8000 

© May 11, 1915; 1 @ May 12, 

1915; E 3857988; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


VANGUARD (THE) OF THE BATTLE; pa: 
triotic song, words and music by 
H. Jones, of Great Britain; no. 2 in 
FE flat. [800.. 


© May 4, 1915; 1 ce May 17, 


3915; FE 857052; Hirwen Jones, 
London. 
VATERLANDISCHE (HINE) OUVERTURE; 


von Max Reger, of Germany, op. 140, 
bearbeitet vom komponisten, fiir 
klavier zu 4 handen. [8002 


© Apr. 18, 1915; 1 c May 22, 
1915; EK 357192; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


VELOCITE; étude instructive de Ch. 
Czerny, op. 818, no. 48, revue et 
doigtée, avec addition de notes pour 
le travail technique, par I. Philipp, 
of France, pour piano. (Nouveau 
gradus ad Parnassum, no. 63.) 

[8003 

© Jan. 36, Wis: eG. aye, 

1914; E 356850; Emile Leduc, P. 

Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. ] 


——-——de F. Ries, op. 31, no. 1, 
revue et doigtée avec addition de 
notes pour le travail technique, par 
I. Philipp, of France, pour piano. 
(Nouveau gradus ad Parnassum, no. 
59.) [8004 | 

© Jan. 30, 1919¢°f%. uly er, 
1914; E 356846; Hmile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. ] | 


par Ch. Mayer, revue et doig- | 
tée, avec addition de notes pour le 
travail technique, par I. Philipp, of | 
France, pour piano. (Nouveau gra- 
dus ad Parnassum, no. 50.) [8005 
© Jan. 30, 1918: 4 -e) Duly 27, 
1914; E 356837; Emile Leduc, P. 
Bertrand et cie., Paris. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision & fingering. ] 


—— See also Raff (J. J.) ’ 


VELVETY EYES; words by Huntley Tre- 


vor, music by Hermann BH. Darewski, 


U. §.; piano. [7999 of England. [8006 
© May 15, 1915; 2 ec. May 17, © Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ce. May 15, 
ae H 361822 ; Jos. W. Stern & 1915; E 357007; Francis, Day & 
. New York. Hunter, London. 
o16 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


( no. 6, 1915 


8023 


_ VENETIAN NIGHTS; redowa, mazurka, 
( or ee -step by Fred Asmus, jr., of 
Ui; [ 8007 
4 May 10, 1915; 2 c May 10, 
1915; E 361676; Chas. E, Reat music 
co., ltd., Battle Creek. 


f 


_VENETIENNE; by Henry Geehl, of Eng- 
land; piano solo. [8008 

© May 27, 1915; 1 ce May 28, 
1915 ; E 357287; Gould & co., London. 


VERDI (GIUSEPPE) Flying song; from 
Rigoletto, words by Lawton Mackall, 
music by G. Verdi, arr. by Frank R. 


' Rix, of U. S.; sop. and alto chorus. 
| 8yo. (School choruses, no. 6060.) 

[8009 

©) May 13, °1915;: 2 c. May’ 15, 


1915; E 362418; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


| VERFLIXTE (DAS) GELD; schwankoper- 
ette in einen akt, von Otto Hein und 
Ernst Wengraf, musik von Otto 
Stransky, of Austria; klavierauszug 
mit text, fiir biihnen zwecke. [8010 

© Aug. 1, 1914; 1c. May 24, 1915; 
E 357099; W. Karcezag, Vienna. ; 


VERGISSMEINNICHT (DAS); 
Immer feste druff, text von Her- 
mann Haller u. Willie Wolf, musik 
von Walter Kollo, of Germany. 

[8011 


© Oct. 1, 1914; 1 c. May 24, 1915; 
BE 357189 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
Db. h., Munich. 


VERY (A) GOOD GIRL ON SUNDAY; one- 
step by Jas. M. See of England; 
piano. [8012 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 c. May 186, 
1915; E 356992; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


VICTORIAN (THE) MARCH; Dy F. D. 
Bloomfield, of U. S.; piano. [8013 


© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 
E 362327; National paeon music co., 
Buffalo. 


VIENNESE MELODY; by Eduard Gaert- 
ner, transcribed by Fritz Kreisler, 
of U. 8.; violin with piano ace. 

8014 


m=) Apr. 19, 1915: 2 ce. Apr. 29, 
1915; E 362332; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


a eee aaa 


lied aus 


VIENNESE POPULAR SONG; transcribed 
by Fritz Kreisler, of U. S.; violin 
with piano ace, [8015 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 2 ec Apr. 29, 
1915; E 362333; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement, ] 

VILLAGE (LE); poésie de S. Mercey, 
musique de C, Chaminade, of France; 
chant et piano. . [8016 

© May 21, 1915; 1-c. May 22, 
1915; E 357214; Enoch & co., Paris. 


VILLANELLE; by Edouard Dorn, of 
England; violin and piano. (Six 
short pieces, no. 3.) [8017 


© May 21, 1915; 1c May 22, 
1915; E 357204; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. 


VIOLETS; words by Harry F. Pryde, 
music by E. P. Cushman, of U. S. 
[8018 
© May 7, 1915; 2c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361674; E. Paul Cushman, Center- 
ville, Ia. 


VIOLETS BRING MEMORIES OF YOU; words 
by C. Crown, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [8019 

©. Apr 10,1915: ..2 c. May..20, 
1915; E 362531; Cecelia Crown, Chi- 
cago. 


VIVENT LES ROSES; Chauson de route, 
paroles et musique de René Fau- 
chois. [8020 

© May 1, 1915; 1 c. May 18, 1915; 
Ei 356977; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


VIvEUR (EL); tango Argentin, par I. 
Sadun, of Italy; orchestre avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. [8021 

© Apr. 17, 915; 1 c. May 4, 1915; 
E 356867; H. Gaudet, Paris. 


VoIcr OF THE NIGHT; words and music 

by Edwin J. Pull, of Canada. [8022 

© May 28, 1915; 1 c. May 25, 1915; 

E 357239; Hawkes & Harris music 
co., Toronto, Canada. 


VOLKSLIEDER ; bearbeitet von Leo Blech, 
of Germany, op. 21a, fiir gemischten 
chor; partitur und stemmen, 4to. 
Contents:—Mein miidel hat einen 
rosenmund.—Zwischen berg und 
tiefem, tiefem tale.—Kuaferhochzeit. 

[8023 

© Apr. 25, 1915; 1 c. May 22, 1915; 

E 357195; Ed. Bote & G. Boch, Ber- 
lin. 

VON SCHWEREM LEID, 
terchen erzihlt. 


See Grossmiit- 


o17 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8024 


W. N. BIG CHIEF; an Indian frolic by 

L. D. Gerin, of U. S.; piano. [8024 

© June 1, 1915; 2 c June 8, 1915; 

E 364174; Louis D. Gerin, Big 
Rapids, Mich. 


W. V. U. (THE); college song, words. 


and music by C. C. Simpson, of U. S., 
arr. by J. W. Stewart, of U. S. 
[8025 
© Apr. 23, 1915? 2esApre 27,1915 ; 
E 361852; Charles Carlisle Simpson, 
Wellsburg, W. Va. 


WaACHT (DIE) IN DEN LUFTEN; dich- 
tung von J. Heinrich Giers, musik 
von Ferdinand Hummel, op. 1078, 
arr. von W. Aletter, of Germany, fiir 
eine singstimme und klavier. [8026 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 c. May 138, 1915; 
E 350951; Harmonie verlag, Berlin. 


WAGNER (RICHARD) Bridal chorus; 
from Lohengrin, by R. Wagner, arr. 
by Bertha Remick, of U. S.; soprano 
1 and 2, and alto with piano acc. 
(The laurel octavo, no. 460.) [8027 

© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 18, 1915; 
E 361753; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Parsifal; grand fantasia on Rich- 
ard Wagner’s music drama; arr. by 
Otto Langey, of U. S.; orch. (Oper- 
atic series no. 33.) [8028 
© May 29, 1915; 2 c. June 3, 1915; 
E 364160; G. Schirmer, New York. 


WAIT FOR ME; words by Henry Crea- 
mer, music by James Reese Europe, 
of U.S. [8029 

© May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 14, 1915: 
E 361818; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York, 

WALDIDYLLEN; fiinf instruktive vor- 
tragstiicke, ohne oktavenspanmupn- 
gen, von Leopold Josef Beer, of Aus- 
tria, op. 12; klavier 2 ms. [8030 

© Aug. 27, 1914; 1 c. May 24, 1915; 
E 357107; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


WALKING IN THE PROMISES: words and 
music by H. G. Tovey, of U: S. 
[8031 
© May 10, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915: 
E 361811; Herbert G. Tovey, West 
Plains, Mo. 
Wauzer. See Strater (Tillman) Fiinf 
Klavierstucke, 


War (THE) ORPHAN’S PRAYER; words 
by C. H. McGill, music by J. E. An- 
dino, of U. S. [80382 

© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364066: 
C. H. McGill, Granite Quarry, N. C. 


518 


pt. 0, Ws, ve 18 


WE ARE GOING TO SEE JESUS; words by 
Maude F. Jackson, musie by C. H. 
Gabriel, jr., of U. S. [8033 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ec. May 19, 1915; 
E 861877; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


WE'LL LOVE YOU MORE WHEN YOU COME 
BACK, THAN WHEN YOU WENT AWAY: 
words and music by H. Taylor, of 
Canada. [8034 

© May 17, 1915; 1 c. May 18, 1915; 
E 357050; Lee Grove & Harry Tay- 
lor, Toronto, Can. 


WE’RE NEUTRAL; words by P. Shapiro, 
music by J. E. Andino, of U. S. 
[8035 
© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364068; 
Philip Shapiro, Buffalo. 


WE’RE ON OUR WAY TO FRISCO; words 
by C. A. Gohn, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [80386 

© 1c. May 21, 1915; E 361955; 
Clyde A. Gohn, Windber, Pa. . 
WE’RE OUT TO WIN; unison song, music 
by E. L. Lind, of U. S. 4to. [8037 
© May 6, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361682; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


WE WILL TALK IT 0’ER TOGETHER BY AND 
BY; words and music by Mrs. C. H. 
Morris, of U.S. [80388 

© Apr. 30, 1915; 2 e. May 18, 1915; 
E 362366; E. O. Excell, Chicago. 


WEDDING CAKE; words and music by 
Worton David, Tony Lloyd and Bert 
Lee, of Great Britain. [8039 

© Apr. 23, 1915; 1 c. May 5, 1915; 
E 356914; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


WEDDING MARCH; by E. S. Hosmer, of 
U. S.; pipe organ. [8040 
© May 18, 1915592) esis, 
1915; E 362457; Theo. Presser ¢Co., 
Philadelphia. 


WEIHNACHTEN; fantasie von M. P. 
Heller, of Germany; klavier. [8041 


© July, 20, 19145, chav 22, 
1915; E 357112; Richard Bernbach, 
Berlin. 


WELT (DIE) IST ERST AM ABEND 
SCHON; walzerlied, text v. R. Oester- 
reicher und Wilhelm Sterk, musik 
von Edmund Eysler, of Austria. 

[8042 

© Oct. 15, 19145 Whe, Shey 22, 

1915; E 357096: Ludwig Doblinger. 
Bernkard Herzmansky, Leipzig. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
if; no. 6, 1915 ® 


MAN EIN MADCHEN  KUSST; 
duett aus Immer feste druff, text 
von Hermann Haller und Willi 
Wolff. musik von Walter Kollo, of 
Germany. [80438 

Meet. 19145)/1.\¢e. ‘May. 24, 
1915; E 357190; Drei masken verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Munich. 


WEsT TEXAS RAG; words by C. Kelley, 
music by Car] Heil, of U. S. Wash- 
ongton, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[S044 

fewer 10; 1915. 2 ¢ May °20, 

1915; BE 3624738; Chas. Kelley, San 
Saba, Tex. 


WESTFALEN-MARSCH;: von H. L. Blank- 
enburg, of Germany, op. 1382; mili- 
tiir musik. 4to. [8045 

© July 14, 1914; 1 c«@ May 24, 
apis! BW S571TS; A. E. Fischer, 
Bremen, Germany. 


WHAT HAPPENED IN THE SUMMERTIME; 
song by Worton David and Nat D. 
Ayer, music arr. by R. S. Stoddon, of 
England; orchestra. 4to. [8046 

mane 26.°1915- 1c. -Apr. 26, 
1915; KH 356923; B. Feldman & co.. 
London. 


WHAT HAPPENED TO RENO; words by 
Ollie Scanlon, music by Harry J. 
Edwards, of U. S.. New York, John 
T. Hall music pub. co. [ SO47 

Perm G6. 1915:..2. ¢..May. .28, 
1915; E 364076; Mrs. M. J. Seanlon, 
Tonopah, Ney. 


WHat I Love; words by J. J. Steg- 

mayer, music by P. B. Story, of U.S. 

[8048 

© May 22, 1915; 2 @ May 24, 

1915; E 361998; John J. Stegmayer, 
Berlin, N. Y. 


WHat I OWE TO you; words by W. T. 
Strout, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith  co., 
inc. [8049 


fe apr. 10.1915; 2.c>May, 20. 


1915; E 362479; W. T. Strout, Bur-. 


‘Jingame, Cal. 


WHAT MAKES you so; words by HE. 
Canady, music by Carl Heil, of U. S. 
Washington, Marks-Goldsmith co.. 
inc. [ 8050 


jeape 10, 1915;.2 er May 20, 
1915; E 362518; Effie Canady, Mt. 
Vernon, Ga. 


S059 


WHAT SHALL THE RECORD BE; words by 
KH. E. Rexford, music by C. H. 
Gabriel, of U. S. [ SO51 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ec, May 19, 
1915; E 361881; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

WHAT WILL THAT ANSWER BE; words 
by M. E. Campion, music by Everett 
J» Evans, of U. S, [ 8052 

© 1c. May 10, .1915;.E 361745; 
Margaret KE, Campion, Jersey City. 


WHAT-YOU-MAY-CALL (A); encore song, 
words and music by A. V. Young, of 


Drs. [8053 
©) May, 12, 1915;>'2 ¢. May 15, 
T9157? «H)~ 862400: “Alberh.” Victor 


Young, Cincinnati. 


WHEN AN IRISHMAN GOES FIGHTING; 
words by Leonard Cooke, music by 
Fred Godfrey, of England. [ 8054 

(©) Mar. 10, 1915: 1 @ May 15, 
1915; E 3856994; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WHEN BRITAIN CALLS; lyric by George 
A. Shaw, music by Ted Neun. of 
Great Britain. [S055 

© May 11, 1915; 1 ec. May 138, 
1915; E 356962; bh. A. Shaw, Toronto, 
Canada. 


WHEN DADY [SIC] WINS THE WAR; 
words and music by T. C. Condon, of 
U. S., arr. by Enerst Andino, of 
LS, [8056 

© 1c May 19, 1915; E 361916; 
Thomas E. Condon. Worcester, Mass. 


WHEN EVENING’S TWILIGHT GATHERS 
ROUND; by J. iu.) Hatton, arr by 
Frank R. Rix, of U. S.; sop., alto 
and alto-tenor, with optional tenor 
and bass. S8yo. (School choruses, 
no. 6059.) [8057 

© May. 13, 2915" Ze: Aiay is 
1915; E 362416; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


WHEN HISTORY IS WRITTEN IN BLOOD; 
words by J. A. Burns, music by E. C. 
Ahern, of U. S. [8058 

Miny , 1915-2  c. Miya, 
4915 >: oy 361661 > Jas. AL) Bias 
Everett, Wash. 


WHEN I DREAM OF-OLD DIXIE AND YOU; 
words and music by P. E. Sams, arr. 
by Carl Rosen, of U. S. [8059 

© 1c June. 1, 1915; E 364121; 
Pearl Emmett Sams, Maplewood, Mo. 


o19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8060 


pt. 11, B48. 7, 2 


WHEN I LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND; 
words and music by Irving Berlin, 
of U. S. [8060 

© May 15, 1915; 2 c. May 15, 
1915; E 362401; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 


WHEN I PLAY MY HARMONICA; words 
by T. Abbott, music by Harry Al- 
ford, of U. S. [8061 

© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361840; 
Tess Abbott, New York. 


WHEN I ROCKED YOU TO SLEEP; words 
by E. C. Titus, music by Edward 
Wunderlich, of U. S. [8062 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c, May 20, 
1915; E 362550; Hdith C. Titus, Be- 
loit, Wis. 


WHEN ICICLES HANG; part-song, words 
by Shakespeare, music by T. Keigh- 
ley, of England, soprana 1 and 2 and 
contralto. 4to. (Collegiate choir, 
no. 248.) [8063 


© Apr. 24, 1915; 1c. May 4, 1915; | 
E 356893; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- | 


gow. 


WHEN IT’S SPRINGTIME IN KILLARNEY, 
I’LL COME BACK TO YOU; words and 
musie by D. J. Sullivan, of U. S. 

[8064 
© May 7, 1915; 2 ¢. May 10, 1915; 
HE 361728; Dan J. Sullivan, Boston. 


WHEN JESUS TOOK MY PLACE; duet and 
chorus, words and music by P. P. 
Bilhorn, of U. S. [8065 


© June 1, 1915; 2 ec. June 1, 1915; 
E 364105; Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chi- 
cago. 


WHEN LOVE IS GONE; words by F. W. 
Bourdillon, music by A. L. Jones, of 
U. S.; medium voice. [ 8066 

© May 18, 1915; 2 c May 14, 
1915; E 361788; A. Lee Jones, Balti- 
more. [Copyright is claimed on 
music. ] 


WHEN LOVELY WOMAN STOOPS; wordsby 
Oliver Goldsmith, music by K. E. 
Tunberg, of U. S. [8067 


© 1 c. June J, 1915: 364102: 
Karl EH. Tunberg, Seattle. 


WHEN MILO BEAT THE DRUM; words 
and music by Lewis Hare, arr. by 
Edward Wunderlich, of U. S. Wash- 


ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 
[8068 
© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 @ May 20, 


1915; E 362468; Lewis Hare, Wes- 
sington Springs, S. D. 


WHEN MY SWEETHEART WAS SWEET SIX- 
TEEN ; words by J. Strueby, music by 
Carl Heil, of U. S. Washington, | 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [8069 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec May 20, 
site E 362548; J. Strueby, Clyde, 
0. 


WHEN OLD BILL BAILEY PLAYS THE 
UKALELE; words and music by Chas. 
McCarron, music by Nat. Vincent, of | 
U.S. [8070 


© May 25, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364112; Broadway music Li 
New York. 


WHEN OUR SOLDIER BOYS COME HOME; 
words and musie by E. Taylor, of 
U.S. [8071 


© 1c. May 24, 1915; E 361988; 
Eglen Taylor, Skyland, N. C. 


WHEN THE BELLS OF SHANDON RING OUR 
WEDDING CHIMES; words by Vincent © 
Bryan, music by J. Fred Helf, of 
U.S. [8072 


© May 25, 1915; 2 ec. June 1, 1915; 
E 364118; Broadway music corp., . 
New York. 


WHEN THE BOYS OF CANADA ARE MARCH- 
ING HOME; song, words and music by | 
Christina Morlock Leith, of Canada. 

[8073 
© May 18, 1915; 1.e@ May 12, | 
1915; E 3851989; Hawkes & Harris 
music. co., Toronto, Canada. 


WHEN THE BUGLE CALLS OLD GLOBY; — 
words by W. S. Griffith, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U.S. [8074 © 

© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364059; 
Walter Smith Griffith, Brooklyn. 


WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES THIRTEEN ; 
song from The passing show of 1915, 
words by Arthur Wimperis and 
Hartley Carrick, music by Herman 
Finck, of England. [8075 | 

© Apr. 21, 1915; 1 ce. May 4, 1915; 
FE 356898; Hawkes & son, London. 


WHEN THE GREEN LEAVES TURN TO GOLD; 
by Fred J. Barnes, music by Ray- 
mond White, of U. S. [8076 

© May 25, 1915: 26 May 2. 
1915; E 864093; Koninsky music co., 
Troy, Ne XN. 


-WHEN THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN; 
words and music by Chas. McCar- 
ron and Nat. Vincent, of U.S. [8077 

© May 12, 1915; 2 e. May 13, 
1915; E 362374; Leo Feist, New 
York. 


520 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


8095 


WHEN THE PRAIRIE VOICES CALL; words 
by T. C. Hart, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [S078 

© 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361743; 
T. C. Hart, Palatine, Il. 


WHEN THE ROSES BLOOM I’LL MEET YOU, 
MOLLY DEAR; words by L. Holcomb, 
musie by Carl Heil, of U. S. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[8079 

2c May 20, 

Lena Holcomb, 


waar. 10, 1915; 
1915; E 362496; 
Elgin, Neb. 


WHEN THE SHADES OF EVE ARE FALLING; 
words and music by Samuel Bruce 
Stambaugh, of U. S., arr. by S. J. 
Townsend, of U. S. [8080 

© May 14, 1915; 2c. May 17, 1915; 
E 3618388; Samuel J. Townsend, Or- 
lando, Fla. 


WHEN TOMMy ATKINS COMES MARCH- 
ING HOME; words and music by E. V. 
Holden, of U. S. [8081 

© Apr. 14, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 361688; Buckeye music pub. ¢o., 
Columbus, O. 


WHEN YOU HEAR THAT  VICTROLA 
PLAYED; words and music by Albert 
W. Bendib, of U. S. [8082 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364137; Pittsburgh music pub. co., 
Pittsburgh. 


WHEN YOU’RE DOWN ON YOUR LUCK; 
words by Ben Taylor, music by Ever- 
ett J. Evans, of U. S. [8083 

©. 1c. May 10, 1915; E 361752; 
Sam A. Jacobs, Elizabeth, N. J. 


WHERE ARE THE LADS OF THE VILLAGE 
TO-NIGHT; quick march by H. E. 
Darewski, arr. by J. Ord Hume, of 
Great Britain. 4to. (Boosey’s march 
journal, no. 293.) [8084 

© May 15, 1915; 1¢. May 26, 1915; 
E 366017; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

WHERE I’LL MEET YOU; words by H. L. 
Roy, music by Edward Wunderlich, 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [8085 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362508; H. L. Roy, Mapie Plains, 
Minn. 

WHERE LOVE’S GOLDEN DREAM COMES 
TRUE; words by Sydney Melbourne, 
music by Leslie N. Sergeant, of Eng- 
land. [8086 

© May 27, 1915; 1 c. May 21, 1915; 
E 357092; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 


99199—15——6 


a2 


WHERE THE GOLDEN POPPIES GROW; 
words by G. E. Hines, music by 
Geo. C. Polini, of U. 8S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., inc. [8087 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 1915; 
E 362515; G. E. Hines, Verona, Cal. 


WHERE THE LANTERNS GLOW; words by 
Clifford Harris, music by Jas. W. 
Tate, of England. [8088 

© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 ec. May 15, 1915; 
E 3856995; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


WHERE WAS YOU LAST NIGHT; words 
and music by C. H. Copenhaver, of 
Ee oS Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [8089 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 20, 1915; 
E 362499; Carl H. Copenhaver, Pon- 
tiae, Mich. 


WHITE Way; march and two step, by 
H. Appel, of U. S.; piano. New 
York, F. B. Haviland pub. co. [8090 

© May 13, 1915: 2 «. May. 
1915; E 362377; Harry Appel, Ho- 
boken, N. J. 


WHO ARE THEY; words by L. E. 


Mitchell, music by Carl Heil, of 
U.S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
CG, 4 INC: [8091 
(Sy Apr: 10) 1915 -" 2°"c May 20, 
1915; E 362542; Lily 3H. Mitchell, 
Maryville, Tenn. 
WHOLE HEARTED; words by George 


Walker Whitcomb, music by C. H. 
Gabriel, of U. S. [8092 
© May 10) 1915; 2° e)- May. 19, 
1915; E 361869; Chas. H. Gabriel, 
Chicago. ; 


WHY DO YOU TURN ME DOWN; words by 
M. C. Hoye, music by R. A. Browne, 
of U. S. [8093 

© 1 « May 17, 1915; HE 361831; 
M. C. Hoye, Alderson, W. Va. 


WHY DON’T THEY SEND MY DADDY 
HOME; sentimental song, words by 
E. A. Briggs, music by H. E. Jeroy, 
of U. S. [8094 

© 1c May 19, 1915; E 361918; 
E. A. Briggs and H. HE. Jeroy, Water- 
bury, Conn. 


WHY DON’T YOU GO AWAY; words by 
J. T. Fugett, music by Carl Heil, of 
U. S. Washington, Marks-Goldsmith 
co., ine. [8095 

©. Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ‘«. May 20, 
1915: E 362523; James T. Fugett, 
Detroit. 


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8096 


WHY DON’T YOU LET ME FORGET YOU, AS 
YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN ME; words by 
Jas. E. Dempsey, music by Geo. B. 
McConnell, of U. 8. | SOOG 

©) June it, 1915+; 2c, June 1,915; 
EK 364145; M. D. Swisher, Phila- 
delphia. 

WIEGENLIED; von Theo. Menge, of 
Germany, op. 14, no. 2, ftir violon- 
cello oder violine und klavier. [S097 

)) Apr, 28) doa sa ens May 18, 
1915; E 356960; Musikverlag “‘ Eos ”’ 
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

See also Strater (Tillmann) 
klavierstiicke. 


Fiint 


WIENERWALDZAUBER; walzerlied, musik 
von Ludwig Prechtl, of Austria. 
4to. 1. Salonorechester. 2. Wiener 
heurigenquartett, mit text. 

[SO98, SOD9 

© July 80, 1914; 1 c. each June 

1, 1915; HE 857269, 357270; Adolf 
Robitschek, Vienna. 


WILL YOU BE MY BRIDE TO-DAY; words 
by J. Fortson, music by Vivian 
Brooks, of U. S. [S100 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 1915; 
E 3861677; Jewell Fortson, Grand 
Bayou, La. 


WILL YOU BE MY LITTLE GIRLIE; words 
by H. Bateson, music by J. E. An- 
dino, of U. 8. [8101 

© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 364064; 
Harry Bateson, Milwaukee. 


WILL YOU SOMETIMES THINK OF ME; 
words and music by Walter Allen 
Scott, of U. S. [8102 

© May 22, 1915; 2c. May 24, 1915; 
E 361995; Seott & Dale, Philadel- 
phia. 


WILLARD’S ONE STEP MADE JOHNSON 
HESITATE; words and music by Art 
Marsh. Cincinnati, Jos. Krolage mu- 
sie co. [81038 

© May 24, 1915; 2c. May 26, 1915; 
EK 364027; A. I. Marsh, El Paso, Tex. 


WINTER; season song, by M. Green- 
wald, of U. S.; piano with text; 
bass clef only. [S104 

© May 18, 1915; 2c. May 13, 1915: 
E 3862390; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WIR HALTEN DURCH; marsch, musik 
von Richard Pietzker, of Germany, 
fiir salonorchester. 4to. [$105 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 ¢. May 18, 1915: 
E 356958; H. R. Krentzlin, Berlin. 


Dt. Tihs, ae 


WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ; march and two- 
step by O. Mussle, of U. 8.; piano. 
New York, John T. Hall music pub. 
co. [8106 

© Mar. 19153) 2c, Gey May o2s, 
1915; E 364075; Otto Mussle, Glen- 
dive, Mont. 


99 


ay 


WITH GRATEFUL HEARTS; hymn-anthem 


for mixed voices with soprano solo, 
music by Charles B. Blount, of U. S.; 
organ ace. 4to. [8107 

© May 24, 1915; 2 c May 26, 1915; 
E 364025; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


WITH KITCHENER’S ARMY; march by 
Hubert Bath, of England; brass and 
reed band. 4to. [8108 

© May 12, 1915: 1 ¢. May 25, 1915; 
EK 357227; Hawkes & son, London. 


WouHLFAHRT (F.) 60 studies; by F. 
Wohlfahrt, op. 45, revised and edited 
by Hans Artok, of Great Britain; 
violin. Book 1 and 2. [8109, 8110 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1c. May 138, 1915; 
E 3569388, 356939; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing and fingering.] 


WoLepDcE (H. R.) Nocturne; by H. R. 
Woldege, of England; organ. 
(Original composition, new series, 
no. 40.) [8111 

© May 6, 1915; 1 c May 8, 1915; 
E 356925; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 


WONDERFUL POWER; words by E. HE. 
Hewitt, music by C. H. Gabriel, of 
Banc’ [8112 

© May 17, 1915; 2 ec. May 19, 
1915; E 3861889; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


WoON’T SOME ONE KINDLY STAKE ME TO 
A MAN; words by T. Friganza, music 
by Geo. Spiers, of U. S. [8113 


© 1c. May 26, 1915; EH 364050; 
Trixie Friganza, Brooklyn. 


WON’T YOU COME BACK, DEAR; words 
and music by D. B. Porter, of U. S.., 
arr. by Thomas Bruce, of U. S. 

[8114 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1915; E 362441; 
Darrell B. Porter, Seattle. 


WOODLAND STILLNESS; words by Nathan 
Haskell Dole, of U. S., music by 

_ Peder A. Heise; high in A flat. 
[8115 
© May 19, 1915; 2 @ May 21, 
1915; E 861971; Boston music co., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 

English words. ] 


O22 


no. 6, 1915 


WoRLD-WIDE (THE) JUBILEE; words 
and music by Ella Southworth Clark. 
om U.S. [8116 

© May 20, 1915; 2 ec May 24, 
1915; E 364152; National woman’s 
Christian temperance union, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 


WUNDERMUHLE (DIE); ein possenspiel. 
in 3 akten, text von Bernhard Buch- 
binder, musik von Béla Zerkovitz, of 
Hungary. Compla orchester mate- 
rial, blas. chor. o orchester stimmen. 

[S117 

© 1c May 24, 1915; EB 357150; 

Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Leipzig. 


WyYBOR PIESNI NARODOWYCH. OzeSé 1. 
Wydanie czwarte, utozyt J. M. Ro- 
zan. Buffalo, N. Y., Naktadem Au- 
foray 11S. vi, 1141 p. 12mo. [8118 

| © Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1915; A 398483; J. M. Rozan, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 


by Mary Carr Moore, of U. S., op. | 


| You; poem by George Mellen, music 
; 


tT, ..HO... 2. [8119 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362297; Colby & Pryibil, Los An- 
geles. 


YOU ARE MY IDEAL AND HAVE WON MY 
HEART; words by R. W. Knapp, 
music by Carl Heil, of U. S.. Wash- 
ington, Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. 

[8120 


=) Apr. 10, 1915-2 c. May. .20, 
Pee BH 362551; R. W. Knapp, 
Bronx, N. Y. 


music by T. J. Lane, of U.S. [8121 


‘ode. Apr. 22, 1915 BH 362813 
Thomas Jefferson Lane, San Quen- 
tin, Cal. 


| , 
| YOU ARE THE ONE [I LOVE; words and 
i 


by I. B. Lemon, music by Carl Heil. 
of U. S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 

[8122 
ce. May 20. 
Ida B. Lemon, 


smith co., ine. 


Apr. 10; 1915: 2 
: 1915; E 362545; 


You HAVE BROKEN MY HEART; words 
' 


Peoria, Ill. 


YOU MISSED A GOOD WOMAN WHEN YOU 
PICKED ALL OVER ME; words and mu- 
Sie by C. Williams, of U. S., arr. by 
Chas. J. Harris. [8123 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915: 
E 361140; Clarence Williams, New 
Orleans. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8131 


YOU PROMISED ME THAT SOME DAY YOU’D 
BE MINE; lyric by Frank Sturgis, 
music by Gilbert Dodge, of U.S. 

[8124 

© May 18, 1915; 2 e May 11, 

1915; E 361845; Bernard Granville 
pub. co., New York. 


YOU'RE A LITTLE WONDER, DEAR; words 
and music by Chas. McCarron and 
Nat Vincent, of U. S. [8125 


© May 25, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364114; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 


YOURE HITTING A THOUSAND IN THE 
GAME OF LOVE; words by Bill Caha- 
lin & J. Keirn Brennan, music by 
Ernest R. Ball, of U. S. [S126 


© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 
E 362296; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


YOU’RE JUST THE DEAREST, DEAREST GIRL 
I EVER KNEW; words by B. Snyder, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[8127 


© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 19, 1915; 
E 364081; Billy Snyder, Pierceton, 
Ind. 


YOu’RE THE DAWN OF A PERFECT DAY; 
words and music by W. R. Williams, 
of U.. §.,,..atr. .by .-.. Henri. Klick- 
mann. [S128 


© May 21, 1915; 2 ce. May 24, 
1915; E 361999; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. : 


You’RE THE MOST CHARMING GIRL I 
EVER KNEW; words by James Julian, 
music by James Clark, of U. S. 

[8129 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 ce. May 10, 1915; 
E 361687; Buckeye music pub. Co., 
Columbus, O. 


You’RE THE ONLY GIRL FOR ME; words 
by T. Furman, music by Louis Fur- 
man, of U. S. [81380 

© 1c. May 17, 1915; E 364089; 
Thomas Furman, New York. 


You’RE UP A TREE OLD BIRD, YOU’RE UP 
A TREE; words and music by H. Tay- 
lor, of Canada. [S131 

© Apr. 19, 1915; 1 ec. Ape 2a 
1915; EB 351858; Lee Grove & Harry 
Taylor, Toronto, Canada. 


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$132 


YOU TELL IT OR JITNEY-BUS JOY; words 
and music by F. Hendon, of U. S. 
[81382 


© May 28, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
E 364117; Frank Hendon, Indianap- 
olis. 


YOU WERE, YOU ARE, YOU’LL BE MY BE- 
LOVED ONE; words and music by H. 
Bauer, of U. S.; violin ’cello, cornet 
or clarinet and piano. 4to. [8133 

© May 12, 1915; 2 ce. May 11, 
1915; E 362315; Heinrich Bauer, 
New York. 


Your UNCLE Sam; lyrics by O. H. Oak- 

ley, music by Argot Parker, of U. S. 

[8134 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 3, 1915; 

EH 362334; Otis Hoyt Oakley, Min- 
neapolis. 


ZUR ERNTEZEIT; ged. von Gottfried 
Keller, musik von Ferd. Oscar Leu, 
of Switzerland, op. 16, no. 1; min- 
nerchor, 4to. [8135 

© Sept. 15, 1914; 1 c. May 24, 
1915; E 357172; Gebrtider Hug & co., 
Leipzig. 

ZWEI KAISER-MARSCH; worte von Leo 


Stein u. Béla Jenbach, musik von 
Hermann Dostal, of Austria. 1. 


Grosser orchester. 2. Schrammel- 
quartett. 3. Salenorchester.—4. Sa- 
lonquartett. [8186-8139 


© Sept. 4, 1914; 1 ec each May 22, 
1915; E 357142-357145; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangements. | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


ZWEI KAISER-MARSCH—Continued. 
klavier zu zwei hinden, 
mit tiberlegten text. [8140 
© Aug. 21, 1914; 1 «@ May 24, 
1915; E 357149; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


zither, “mt... Text. 7 v4. 
Miinchner-stimmung. 2. Wiener- 
stimmung. [8141, 8142 

© Sept. 26, 1914; 1 c. each May 22, 
1915; E 357146, 357147; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangements. ] 


AWEI (DIE) SCHMIEDE; ged. von Max 
Schneckenburger, musik von August 
Richard, of Germany; minnerchor ; 
partitur u. stimmen. [8148 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 1c. May 8, 1915; 
BH 351962; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 


ZAWIEGESPRACH. See Nolek (August) 
Sechs melodésche studien. 


ZWISCHEN BERG UND TIEFEM, TIEFEM 
TAL. See Volkslieder, 


ZAWISCHENSPIEL & KARNEVALS-MUSIK ; 
aus der oper Notre Dame, von Franz 
Schmidt, arr. von Alexander Wun- 
derer, of Austria; piano solo. [8144 

© Oct. 17, 1914; 1 e« May 24, 
1915; BE 357191; Drei masken verlag. 
g. m. b. h., Munich. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. | 


2ND HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY. See Litz 


(Franz) 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1915: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 16 unpublished) — 49 

Class E, Musical compositions (including 863 unpublished )______---~ 8, 095 

OU Ota eto ln ee a ae 8, 144 
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LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


[S144 


ApaGcio; from symphony in A, Im 
friihling, by J. K. Paine, arr. by H. 
M. Dunham; organ. [1 

© by Henry M. Dunham, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6878, 
June 11, 1915. Original entry, May 
21, 1888, no. 14945. 


BANNER ANTHEM BOOK; ed. by Jno. R. 
Sweney and W. J. Kirkpatrick. [2 
© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6866, 
June 10, 1915. Original entry, Nov. 
7, 1887, no. 28821. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) SUMMER IS WITH US 
AGAIN; words by Grace J. Frances, 
music composed and arr. by H. P. 
Main. [3 

© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 6882, June 
15, 1915. Original entry, Apr. 18, 
1888, no. 11392. 

BENEDICTUS; by H. P. Danks. [4 


© by Bertha Danks Builder, Phil- 
adelphia. as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6841, May 28, 1915. 


Original entry, July 2, 1887, no. 
17208. 
BricHTt EASTER MORNING: words by 


Grace J. Frances. music by H. P. 
Main. [5 

© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 


28 years. Renewal no. 6877, June 
15, 1915. Original entry, Feb. 25, 
1888, no. 6024. 


CANTATE DoMINO; by H. P. Danks. [6 
© by Bertha Danks Builder, Phil- 
adelphia, as child of the deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6838, May 28, 1915. 
Original entry, July 2, 1887, no. 
17205. 


CAPRICE HONGROISE; morceau de con- 
cert par E. Ketterer [pseud. of 
Charles Kunkel], op. 7; piano. Rey. 
ed. Br 


© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the 
_ author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6826, May 27, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, May 27, 1887, no. 138948. 


CHRIST MY REFUGE; hymn rey. by Mary 
Baker G. Eddy. [8 
© by George W. Glover, Lead, 
S. D., Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, 
Waterbury, Vt.. as children of the 
deceased author, in renewal for 28 
vears. Renewal no. 6848, May 29, 
1915. Original entry. July 21, 1887, 
no. 18825. 


SRADLE SONG; by S. B. Mills, op. 34. [9 


© by E. A. Mills, White Plains, 
N. Y., as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6836, May 28, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, June 13, 1887, no. 15320. 


Dreux (LES) ANGES (Two angels) ; par 
Jacques Blumenthal [pseud. of Chas. 
Kunkel], op. 8; piano. = {10 

© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6828, May 27, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, May 27, 1887, no. 153950. 


ELFENREIGEN (Dance of the elves); 
charakter-etude von E. R. Kroeger; 
piano. {11 

© by E. R. Kroeger, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6860, June 5, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, June 13, 1887, no. 15298. 


EMPIRE OF SONG; by George F. Root. i 
[ 

© by Fred W. Root and Clara 

Louise Burnham, Chicago, as chil- 

dren of the deceased author, in re- 

newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 

6854. June 5, 1915. Original entry, 
July 15, 1887, no. 18310. 


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8144 (18) 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


FATHER BEHOLD US; words by Grace 
J. Frances, music by H. P. Main. : 
{1 
© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6879, June 
15, 1915. Original entry Apr. 18, 
1888, no. 11887. 


FEED MY SHEEP; poem by Mary B. G. 
Eddy, set to music by Lyman Brack- 
ett. [14 

© by George W. Glover, Lead, S. 
D.. and Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, 
Waterbury, Vt., as children of the 
deceased author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6846, May 29, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 21, 1887, 
no. 338342. 


FLING OUT THE FLAG; song and chorus, 
words by S. Fillmore Bennett, music 
by Geo. F. Root. [15 

© by Fred W. Root and Clara 
Louise Burnham, Chicago, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6851, June 5, 1915. Original entry, 
Sept. 15, 1887, no. 23488. 


FLORAL MARCHING SONG; words by 
Grace J. Frances, music py H. P. 
Main. [16 

© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6881, June 15, 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 18, 1888, 
no. 11389. 


FROM THE DEEP STAR-LADEN SKY; words 
by C. L. Burnham, music by George 
F. Root. [17 

© by Fred W. Root and Clara 
Louise Burnham, Chicago, as chil- 


dren of the deceased author, in re- | 


newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6849, June 5, 1915. 


Oct. 27, 1887, no. 27848. 


GAVOTTE POMPADOUR; by Francois Behr 
[pseud. of Chas. Kunkel], op. 499; 
piano. [18 


© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6880, May 27,1915. Origi- 
nal entry, May 27, 1887, no. 18952. 


GIPSY DANCE (Zigeunertanz) ; by Bern- 
hard Wolff [pseud. of Chas. Kun- 
kel], op. 83; piano. [19 

© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6831, May 27, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, May 27, 1887, no. 13953. 


O 


Original entry, | 


GLORIA IN EXCELSIS; by H. P. Danks. 
[20 


© by Bertha Danks Builder, Phil- 
adelphia, as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6887, May 28, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, July 2, 1887, no. 17204. 


HALLELUJAH! CHRIST HAS RISEN; 
words by Fanny J. Crosby, music by 
W. H. Doane. [21 


© by William Howard Doane, 
South Orange, N. J., as the author, 
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal 
no. 6876, June 15, 1915. Original 
entry, Feb. 25, 1888; no. 6022. 


Hoop’s CHRISTMAS ANNUAL NO. 9; by 
Jno. R. Sweney and W. J. Kirkpat- 
rick, [22 


© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6865, 
June 10, 1915. Original entry, Oct. 
B11, 1887, no, Zaza 


I COME FROM THE DEPTHS; words by 
Grace J. Frances, music by H. P. 
Main. [23 


© by Hubert Platt Main, New York, 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 68838, June 15. 
1915. Original entry, Apr. 18, 1888, 
no. 11398. 


JOY (THE); by P. P. Bliss. [24 


© by P. P. Bliss, Cincinnati, and 
G. G. Bliss, New Haven, Conn., as 
children of the deceased author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 6858, June 5, 1915. Renewal en- 
try, June 12, 1901, no. A 11169. 


JUBILATE Dro; by H. P. Danks. [25 


© by Bertha Danks Builder, Phil- 
adelphia, as child of the deceased au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no, 6840, May 28, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, July 2, 1887, no. 17207. 


JUDGE SANTA CLAUS; a new departure, 
a Christmas cantata, words by C. L. 
Burnham, music by George F. Root. 

[26 


© by Fred W. Root and Clara 
Louise Burnham, Chicago, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6850, June 5, 1915. Original entry, 
Oct. 18, 1887, no. 26496. 


6 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 6, 1915 


JULIA’S FAVORITE RONDO; by Carl Sidus 
[pseud. of Charles Kunkel] op. 108; 
piano. [27 

© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6815, May 17, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, May 19, 1887, no. 13271. 


LAUTERBACH (THE) MAIDEN; impro- 
visation by R. Loeffler [pseud. of 
Chas. Kunkel], op. 41; piano. [28 


© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6824, May 27, 1915. 
Original entry, May 27, 1887, no. 
13946. 


LICHTERTANZ DER BRAUTE VON KASCH- 
MIR, NO. 2; balletmusik aus der oper 
Feramors, von Anton Rubinstein 
{pseud. of Chas. Kunkel]; piano. 

[29 

© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 

bros. music ¢o., St. Louis, as the 

author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 

newal no. 6829, May 27, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, May 27, 1887, no. 13951. 


LorRD, WE PRAY THEE; arranged from 
an old mass by George F. Root. [80 
© by Fred W. Root and Clara 
Louise Burnham, Chicago, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6852, June 5, 1915. Original entry, 
Aug. 5, 1887, no. 20108. 


MaeniFricat; by H. P. Danks. [31 
© by Bertha Danks Builder, Phila- 
delphia, as child of the- deceased 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
hewal no. 6839, May 28, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, July 2, 1887, no. 17206. 


MAZURKA ARABESQUE; by E. A. Par- 
sons. [32 


© by E. A. Parsons, New Haven, 


Conn., as the author, in renewal for ; 


28 years. Renewal no. 6835, May 28; 
1915. Original entry, June 13, 1887, 
no. 15319. : 


Mincets (THE) (Die heinzelmann- 
chen); by R. Hilenburg [pseud. of 
Chas. Kunkel], op. 29; piano. [33 

© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6825; May 27,1915. Origi- 
nal entry, May 27. 1887, no. 13947. 


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MOONLIGHT WALTZ; by H. E. Ruhe, op. 
10; piano or organ. [34 
© by Harrison E. Rube, Allen- 
town, Pa., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6863, 
June 9, 1915. Original entry, Sept. 
5, 1887, no. 22592. 


OCTETTE (THE) MARCH; by H. E. Ruhe. 

[35 

© by Harrison E. Ruhe, Allen- 

town, Pa., as the author, in renewal 

for 28 years. Renewal no. 6862, 

June 9, 1915. Original entry, June 
18, 1887, no. 15779. 


OLD OAKEN BUCKET; adapted by Adam 
Geibel for male voices. [36 
© by A. Geibel, Philadelphia, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6810, May 12, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, Dec. 30, 1887, no. 34524. 


Our HAPPY FLORAL DAY: new service 
especially for Children’s day, by H. 
P. Main. (Floral praise, no. 6.) 

[37 

© by Hubert Platt Main, New 

York, as the author, in renewal for 

28 years. Renewal no. 6878. June 15, 

1915. Original entry, Apr. 18, 1888, 
no. 14227. 

PALMER’S EDITION OF STANDARD CON- 
CERT CHORUSES; arr. from the works 
of Handel, Haydn, Beethoven, et al, 
by H. R. Palmer. [38 

© by Mrs. H. R. Palmer, Yonkers, 
N. Y., aS widow of the author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
6856, June 5, 1915. Renewal entry, 
June 12, 1901, no. A 11172. 

PERPETUAL MOTION; rondo celebre by 
Joseph Haydn [pseud of Chas. Kun- 
kel] ; piano. [39 

© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 6827, May 27, 1915. Origi- 
nal entry, May 27, 1887, no. 13949. 

PRELUDE TO A GLORIA; by H. M. Dun- 
ham. [40 
.© by Henry M. Dunham, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6869, June 11, 1915. Original entry, 
May 5, 1888, no. 18324. 

RooM FOR THE FLOWERS; words by 
Grace. J. Frances, music by H. P. 
Main. [41 

© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6880, June 
15, 1915. Original entry, Apr. 18, 
1888, no. 11388. 


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Roor’s (F. W.) SCHOOL OF SINGING; | UNITY; come, let us all unite and 


ROYAL FOUNTAIN NO. 7; 


by F. W. Root. 

© by F. W. Root, Chicago, as the 
author, in extension for 14 years. 
Renewal no. 6855, June 5, 1915. 
Renewal entry, June 12, 1901, no. A 
11176. 


sacred songs 
and hymns for use in Sabbath school 
or prayer meeting, by Jno. R. Swe- 
ney and W. J. Kirkpatrick. [43 

© by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, Phila- 
delphia, as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6867, 
June 10, 1915. Original entry, Dec. 
29, 1887, no. 34246. 


Paees oan NO. 2 IN B FLAT; by G. W. 
Chadwick, op. 21. [44 


© by George W. Chadwick, Bos- 
ton, as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6870, June 
11, 1915. Original entry, May 5, 
1888, no. 13325. 


TEMPERANCE (THE) WORKER: collec- 
tion of new gospel temperance songs, 
by George F. Root. [45 


© by Fred W. Root and Clara 
Louise Burnham, Chicago, as chil- 
dren of the deceased author, in re- 
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6848, June 5, 1915. Original entry. 
Dec. 2, 1887, no. 31175. 


ZANIE; 


sing, words by H. Kingsbury, music 
by S. P. Warren. [46 

© by S. P. Warren, New York, as 
the author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6864, June 10, 1915. 
Original entry, Oct. 12, 1887, no. 
26373. 


VALSE CAPRICE; d’apres Franz Schu- 


bert [pseud. of Chas. Kunkel], par 
Franz Liszt. (Soirees de Vienne, 
no. 6) [47 

© by Charles Kunkel, % Kunkel 
bros. music co., St. Louis, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6823, May 27, 1915. 
Original entry, May 27, 1887, no. 
13945. 


WHEN ALL THE WORLD IS YOUNG, LAD; 


words by Charles Kingsley, music by 
Frank Lynes. 1. Alto.—2. Soprano. 
[48, 49 
© by Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as widow of the author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal nos. 
6871, 6872, each June 11, 1915. Orig- 
inal entry, May 21, 1888, nos. 14942, 
14948. 


operetta, libretto by Fanny 
Crosby, music by H. P. Danks. [50 


© by Albert V. Danks, New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
6853, June 5, 1915. Original entry, 
July 28, 1887, no. 19468. 


528 


a 


| BEAUTIFUL LADY IN RED. 


Bist OF THE MUSIC USED OR. LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANe 
UFACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME. 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. (1) E OF THE ACT OF 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


[8144 


Ace (THE) OF DIAMONDS; from Folk 
dances and singing games, by Eliz- 
abeth Burchenal. [51 

© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 5, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


ALABAMA JUBILEE, 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


ALL THE WHILE. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 18, 1915; recorded. 
% 2! pe 150. 


AND THE DREAM COMES TRUE; Selection 
from Peasant girl. [54 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 145. 
ANY OLD NIGHT; from Nobody home. 
[55 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice ree’d 
May 21, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 


[52 


[53 


BANDERILLEROS (LOS); by Volpatti. 


© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice reec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, 
wa 2. p., 149. 
[57 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
May 21, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 
CARISSIMA; valse lente by Kenneth 
Douglas. [58 
© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d May 3, 1915; recorded, 
We... 145. 


COMING OF THE KING; by Adams. [59 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 


tice reec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 149. 
COMPENSATION. [60 
© Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 


DANCE OF GREETING; from Folk dances 
and singing games, by Elizabeth Bur- 
chenal. [61 

© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 5, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 
DANCING ’ROUND THE U. S. A. [62 
© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc, 
New York. Notice rec’d May 14, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 


DANDELION. [63 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


DowN IN ALABAM. [G4 

© Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, 

New York. Notice rec’d May 28, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 150. 


DREAMY EYES. [65 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


EBONY ECHOES. [66 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d May 14, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. ; 


FELICITE VALSE; composed by J. B. 
Bowler. [67 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice ree’d May 3, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 145. 

IENESTE PIAGGIE; from Voices from 
golden age of bel canto, by Hy. E. 
Kuehbiel. [68 

© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 


Firing (THE) LINE; march. [69 


© Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, 
New York. Notice rec’d May 28, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 150. 


FLAME OF LOVE; selection from Peasant 


girl. [70 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 


May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 145. 


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FLOWERS OF YESTERDAY. [71 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


TORGET ME. [72 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. | 


Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
Wau oay Oh) oO. 


FREE AND EASY. [73 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
Wer 2ei.DO. 


GEORGIA GRIND. [74 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
V2, D. 150. 


GET TOGETHER. [75 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d May 18, 1915; recorded, 
Vv. 2, ps 250! 


GOD REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD FOR- 
GETS. [76 
© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 


HELENDORO FOX TROT; rag by Nat John- 
son. [77 


© Arthur A. Friestedt, Chicago. 


Notice rec’d May 14, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


HELENDORO WALTZES; by Nat Johnson. 

[78 

© Arthur A. Friestedt, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d May 14, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


HIGHLAND FLING; from Folk dances 
and singing games, by Hlizabeth 
Burchenal. [79 

© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 5, 1915; recorded, 
V2, De 146, 


HUNDRED (A) YEARS FROM NOW. [80 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 


HUSH-A-BY. [81 


© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. | 


Notice rec’d May 18, 1915; recorded, 
Vs Zep. 047, 


I DIDN’T THINK YOU’D CARE; words by 
Geo. M. Rosener, music by Jerry 
Jarnagin. [82 
© Maurice Abrahams music CO., 
inc. New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
30, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 145. 


I HAVE SHED MY LAST TEARS FOR YOU. 
See Old Hrin, the shamrock and you. 


I’M GOOD FOR NOTHING BUT YOU. [83 | 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice reec’d May 7, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 


I’M NEPTUNE, THE KING OF THE SEA. 
[84 
© Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, | 
New York. Notice rec’d May 28, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 150. 


I’M ON MY WAY TO DUBLIN Bay. [85 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


I SHALL AWAKE; by Kramer, [86 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 149. 


VE JUST BEEN WAITING FOR YOU; med- 
ley. [87 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rece’d 
May 17, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


If YOU LIKE ... MaARGuERITE (Si tu 
vieux ... Marguerite) [88 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 150, 


In ArcaDy; from Nobody home. [89 
© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
May 21, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 


IN THE GARDEN WHERE OUR LOVE GREW. 

[90 | 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d May 14, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 


IN THE HOUSE OF MY BROKEN DREAMS. 

[91 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d May 18, 1914; recorded, 

vi 24 De 1SO) 

IN THE VALLEY OF DREAMS; hesitation. 

[92 

© Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, 

New York. Notice rec’d May 28, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 150. 

JANE. [93 


© Shapiro Bernstein & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 14, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 
JOAN OF ARC, THEY’RE CALLING YOU. 
[94 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 18, 1915; recorded, 
V.. 2, De 150; 


530 


! NOTICES 
Pno. 6, 1915 


OF USER 
8144 (118) 


Joy (THE) RIDE LADY; waltz. [95 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
May 17, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


KAMARINSKAIA; from Folk dances and 
Singing games, by Elizabeth Bur- 
chenal. [96 

© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 5, 1915; recorded. 
v. 2, p. 146. 


KEEP MOVING. [97 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
yie2, "Dp: 150. 


LaDy DAINTY; caprice by H. F. Odell: 
piano. [98 
© H. F. Odell & co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d May 7, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 147. 


|| LAUGHING LOVE VALSE; composed by 


Montague Ring. [99 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d May 3, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 145. 


| LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS. [100 

© Jerome H. Remick & co.; New 
York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


_ LIFE’S GARDEN. [101 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; 
recorded, vy. 2, p. 147. | 


_ LIson DONNAIT; by Weckerlin. [102 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 149. 


LITTLE (A) PINK ROSE. © [103 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 


LOVE IS KING OF EVERYTHING. [104 
© Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 
Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 148. 
LOVE’S GARDEN OF ROSES; words by Ruth 


Rutherford, music by Haydn Wood. 
[105 


© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d May 25, 1915; recorded, 
Vez, p. 149. 


LOVE’S ETERNITY. 


York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, y. 2, p. 148. 


[106 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 


MAGDALEN AT MICHAEL’S GATE; words 
by Henry Kingsley, music by Liza 
Lehmann. [107 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


Macic (THE) MELODY. [108 
© T.'B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
May 17, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


MEMORIES I CAN’T FORGET. [109 


© Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, 
New York. Notice rec’d May 28, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 150. 


MENUET DI MARTINI; by Weckerlin. 
[110 
© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 149. 


MIGNONETTE; by Weckerlin. PrEh 


© Curl Fischer, New York. No- 
tice rec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 149: 


| 
MISTER LOVE WILL CATCH YOU YET. 
gd it BP 
© T. 'B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
| Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
| May 21, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 
MOST WONDERFUL THING IN THE WORLD. 
[113 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


MouNTAIN MARCH; from Folk dances 
and singing games, by Elizabeth 
Burchenal. \[114 


© G. Schirmer, inec., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 5, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 
My AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE. [115 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, y. 2, p. 148. 
My BUGLER BOY. [116 
© Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 
Notice ree’d May 17, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 148. 
My LADIES LIPS AM LIKE DE HONEY; by 
Will Marion Cook. [117 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 26, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 
My LITTLE DREAM GIRL; intro. Someone. 
[118 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 150. 


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MY PRINCESS. LLt9 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice rec’d May 18, 1915; recorded. 
vy. 2, p. 150. 


My Sout. [120 


© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago.. 


Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
V...2:3° ps JA9. 


NEVER LET YOURSELF FORGET THAT YOU 
ARE IRISH TOO. [121 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 18, 1915; recorded, 
Vii2, sp. 150, 


No CANDLE WAS THERE AND NO FIRE; 
words by Frances M. Gostling, music 
by Liza Lehmann. [122 

© Chappell & co., 1td., London. 
Notice rec’d May 24, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 


NOTHIN BUT LOVE. [123 
© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 

v. 2, p. 149. 
O HAUNTING MEMORY. [124 
© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 


Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 


Mew, os  L49: 


OJDANSEN ; from Folk dances and sing- 
ing games, by Elizabeth Burchenal. 
[125 
© G. Schirmer, inc.. New York. 
Notice rec’d May 5, 1915; recorded. 
v. 2, p. 146. 


OLD ERIN, THE SHAMROCK AND YOU; 
intro. I have shed my last tears for 
you. [126 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 150. 


ORIENTAL DANCE. [127 

© Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon. 

New York. Notice rec’d May 28. 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 150. 


PrERFECT (A) DAY. [128 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, pv. 149. 


—- waltz. [129 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. - 


PLAY MAKE BELIEVE. [1380 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded. 
v. 2, p. 149. 


RoBIN ADAIR. [181 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 


ROMANCE; by Frank La Forge. {182 

© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d May 25, 1915; recorded, 
vy. 2, p. 149. 


ROMANY WALTZ. [133 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d May 14, 
1915; recorded, vy. 2, p. 147. 


Rose or Honorvutvu; intro. When I 
met you. [184 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 150. 


Row ME ON THE RIVER ROMEO. [185 

© Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 

don. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 148. 


SANDMAN (THE) [136 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
Vue, b. 149: 


SERENADE; by Drigo. fibig 

© Carl Fischer, New York. No- 

tice rec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, 
Vv. 2, Dp. 149. 


SHE LIVES DOWN IN OUR ALLEY. [188 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d May §&8, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 147. 


SHEPHERDESS (THE) [189 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 

Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 


SHOEMAKERS DANCE; from Folk dances 
and singing games by LHElizabeth | 
Burchenal. [140 

© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. | 
Notice ree’d May 5, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 146. 


SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD; | 
reverie. [141 
© Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, 
New York. Notice rec’d May 28, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 150. 


SISTER DEAR; Selection from Peasant 

girl. [142 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 

& Hunter, New York. Notice rec'd 
May 1, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 145. 


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8144 (156) 


SLEEPY (A) SONG. {143 
| © Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d May 10, 1915; recorded, 
y. 2, p. 149. 
‘ SoMEONE. See My little dream girl. 
STAR EYES; novelette. [144 
© Estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, 
New York. Notice rec’d May 28, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 150. 


SUNNYLAND WALTZES. [145 

© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 

York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 148. 


|! THERE’s A LONG, LONG TRAIL. [146 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 18, 1915; recorded, 
Taso. 150. 


THOSE CHARLIE CHAPLIN FEET; words 
by Edgar Leslie, music by Archie 
Gottler. | [147 

© Maurice Abrahams music ©o., 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Apr. 
30, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 145. 


THOSE WONDERFUL WORDS, I LOVE. YOU; 
by CC, K. Harris. [148 
© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 27, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, D..148. 


Town (THE) CLUB. 

© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

Notice ree’d May 18, 1915; recorded, 
2. 150, 


[149 


] 

TRUSTING EYES; song by Clarence G. 
Gaertner, arr. by Gaston Borch; 
orch, [150 

© Edward Schuberth & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 25, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 149. 


VALSE DE CONCERT; by Frank La Forge. 
[151 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d May 19, 1915; recorded, 
Vi Bp. 147. 
WALKING THRU LOVERS’ LANE. [152 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d May 18, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 150. 
WANDA; Selection from Peasant girl. 
[153 
© T. B. Harms & Francis. Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
May 1, 1915; recorded, v 2, p. 145. 
WE Two; by Kramer. {154 
© Carl Fischer, New York. WNo- 
tice rec’d May 22, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 


WHEN I MET YOU. 
lulu. 


See Rose of Hono- 


WHEN I WAS A DREAMER. [155 
© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d May 17, 1915; 
recorded, vy. 2, p. 148. 
WHERE MY CARAVAN HAS. RESTED; 
waltz by Hermann Lohr. [156 
© Chappell & co., ltd., London, 
Notice rec’d May 25, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 149. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITION. 


A. M. E. CENTENNIAL ODE; Rise and 
praise the mighty God! words and 
music comp. by Rev. Josiah Wal- 
tems. 1). |., 5 p. illus., port. 4to. 

[8145 

© .fay 26, 1915; 2 c¢ and aff. 

June 4, 1915; A 400798; Joseph Jo- 
siah Walters, Warwick, N. Y. 

4 TRENTO FE TRIESTE; marcia militare 

italiana, by P. Tesio, of U. S.; piano. 

[8146 

@ June 22, 1915; 2c. June’ 24, 

1915; E 363089; Peter Tesio, New 
York. 


versi e musica del tenore F. A. 
Giannini, of U. S. 4to. [8147 


@ June 15,'1915; 2 ce. June 17, 
1915; E 362996; F. A. Giannini, 
Philadelphia. 

ABBASCIO L’AUSTRIA, VIVA L’ITALIA E ’O 
RRE; [versi e musica di Arturo Ma- 
tacea] of Italy. Canto e mandolino. 

[8148 

© June 7, 1915:-2 «June 10, 
1915; E 366092; Natale Di Palma, % 
A. Matacea, New York. 

ABENDSTUNDE. See Miiller-Hermann 
(Johanna) Acht lieder. 


» ACH SCHNUCKCHEN ; lied aus Unter der 


bltihenden linde, text von Leo Kast- 
ner u. Ralph Tesmae, musik von 
Friedrich Gellert, of Germany. 1. 
Salonorchester, mit text. 2. Gesang 
und piano. [8149, 8150 

© May 6, 1915; 1 ¢. each June 1, 
1915; EH 357329, 357330; Anton J. 
Benjamin, Hamburg. 

ACH WIE SCHON IST DIE WELT; duett 
aus dem volkssttick, Ein pracht- 
mddel, gesangtext v. Willy Prager, 
musik yon Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many. [8151 

© May 18, 1915; 1 e¢. June 5, 
1915; FE 366077; Musica-verlag, 
Berlin. 

marsch-intermezzo, aus, Ein 
prachtmddel, musik von Rudolph 

Nelson, arr. von Otto Lindemann, of 

Germany; salonorchester mit text. 

4to. [8152 
© May 28, 1915; 1 c June 21, 

1915; E 357520; Musica-verlag, Ber- 

lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 

rangement. | 


AFTER THE BAWL IS OVER; words by 
N. I. Brown, music by Everett J. 
Eyans, of U. Si . [8153 


© 14. June 24, 1915; B 363099; 
Nannie [. Brown, Balboa, C. Z. 


AGRESSEUR (L’) (The aggressor) ; 
march, by E. E. Bagley, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. [8154 


©° June 13) 1915: 2° «. ane 12; 
1915; E 364814; C. A. Blodgett, 
Springfield, Mass. 


A-HUNTING WE WILL GO: words and 
music by Andrew N. Allen, of Eng- 
land. [8155 


© June 1, 1015." T “Ee June’ 26: 
1915; E 357557; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Atr. See Suite in alten stil. 


AIR, UPON A GROUND BASS; by H. Tar- 
jeon, of Great Britain, op. 38. A. 
Violin solo with piano acc. [8156 


© June 5, 1915: 1 @ June 19, 
1915; E 866114; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. 


ALL DAY LONG; words by Jessica Moore, 
music by Geo. L. Spaulding, of U.S.; 
piano duet. [8157 

June 7; 1915:..2 .¢.. June: 17,1915; 
E 362784; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ALLIS BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL ’ROUND US} 
words by John Mason Neale, music 
by H. Loren Clements, of U. S. 

: [8158 


© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 864288; Thomas Nicholson, New 
York. 


ALL MY LIFE I GIvE; words and music 
by Grant Colfax Tullar. [8159 


© Jan. 27, 1912; 2 ¢c. June il, 
1915; E 362906; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

ALL WE CAN; words and music by Hal- 
dor Lillenas, of U. S. [8160 


© July i, 1915; 2 ec June 28, 
1915; E 363255; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


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ALLEGRO E PRESTO; von G. EH. Rolle, 
alte meisterstiick, bearb. von L. M. 


Magistretti, of Italy, ftir harfe. 
(Des __ harfenisten Konzert - pro- 
gramm, no. 11.) [8161 


© Sept. 29, 1914; 1 @ June 1, 
1915; E 357315; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


ALLEMANDE. See Bach (J. S.)—Suite 
im alten stil.—Suite in F, Lady Rad- 
nor’s suite. 


ALLIES (THE) MARCH TO FREEDOM 
(L’Itala stella); English words by 
Helen Taylor, Italian words by Gus- 
tavo Brigante-Colonna, music by F. 
Paolo Tosti, of Italy. [8162 

© June 29, 1915;1c¢. July 3, 1915; 
E 357631; Chappell & co., 1td., Lon- 
don. 


ALONE IN LOVE’S GARDEN; valse found- 
ed on the popular songs, Alone in 
love’s garden, and My garden of 
dreams, by Thomas J. Hewitt, of 
Hngland; piano solo. [8163 

© June 24, 1915; 1 c. June 25, 
1915; E 366163; Keith, Prowse. & 
co., Itd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on medley arrangement. | 


ALONG THE OLD Sv. JoE; words and 
music py G. A. Sahlin, of U. S. 
[8164 


© June 16, 1915; 2 ce June 17, 
1915; EH 3868001; Geo. A. Sahlin, 
Philadelphia. 


ALTNIEDERLANDISCHE ARMEEMARSCHE; 
gesammelt von Herman Felix Wirth, 
bearb. von Theodor Grawert, arr. 
von Paul Graener, of Germany, fiir 
klavier. [8165 

© Dec. 12, 1914; 1 c. June 25, 
1915; E 366170; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


ALUMNI SONGS; words by Charles S. 
Nutter, music by H. J. Krumpeln, of 
Des. [8166 


© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
EH 364287; Thomas Nicholson, New 
York. 


ALWAYS BE TRUE TO THE FLAG; words 
and music by Mrs. F. Kennoy, of 
U.S. Pittsburg, Volkwein bros. 

[8167 

© June 10, 1915; 2c. June 9, 1915; 

H 362886; Mrs. Frank Kennoy, Pitts- 
burg. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


ALWAYS HAPPY; polka, by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S., op. 310; piano- 
forte. (Light and shade, no. 1.) 

[8168 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 

HK 362785; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


AM GARDA-SEE; nocturne von Hugo 
Kaun, of Germany, op. 95; violine 
and klavier. (Aus Italien, no. 1.) 

[8169 

© July 17, 19143 Doe) tuner 

1915; EK 857298; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. 


AMERICA FIRST; words and music by 

James Brockman, of U. 8. [8170 

© 1c. June 15, 1915 > Bi ee2eau- 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


AMERICA IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME; 
words by F. D. Buchanan, music by 
H. R. Ort, of U. S. [8171 

© 1c. June 8, 1915; EH 364265; 
FE. D. Buchanan and HE. R. Ort, Wil- 
mington, Del. 


AMERICAN (THE) FLAG; words by 
Joseph R. Drake, music by Heinrich 
Jacobsen, of U. S.; male chorus and 
baritone, with piano or orchestra 
ace. [8172 

© June 9, 1915; 2 « June 12, 
1915; EH 3862932; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


AMOUR PERDU; valse lente by Percival 
H. Osborne, of England; piano. 
[8173 ° 


© Tune’ 1,° 1915" 2 (e Pene 2s, 
1915; E 357544; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


AN DEN FRUHLING; romance von Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, of Germany; violine 
und klavier. [8174 

© Aug. 3, 1914; 1 e@ Jan. 1, 1915; 
E 357283; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
Germany. 


AN DER KLEINEN GARTENTUR; duett 
aus Der brave Fridolin, operetten- 
posse, text von Georg Okonkowsky, 
musik von Max Gabriel, of Germany. 

[8175 


© May 28, 1915; 1 ¢ June 29, 
1915; E 357521; Musica verlag, Ber- 
lin, 

ANACREONTICA; par L. M. Tedeschi, of 
Italy, op. 44, pour harpe seul. 
[8176 


© Sept. 12, 1914; 1 e; June 1, 
1915; E 357321; Jul. Heinr, Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. 


036 - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


AND THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER; 
words by R. P. Weston, music by 
Hermann Darewski, of England. 

[S177 

© June 7, 1915; 1c July 9, 1915; 

EK 366286; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


AND THEN HIS CONSCIENCE PRICKED 
HIM; words and music by R. P. 
Weston; of England. [8178 

ir dune i, 1915: 1,c,. June 26, 
$915; H 357543; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


ANDANTE RELIGIOS; by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, of Germany; violin solo with 
piano acc. [S179 

Creep 29, 1915: 2 ¢ June 14, 
1915; E 357434; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


ANDANTINO ED ALLEGRO; von Michael 
Angelo Rossi, alte meisterstiick, 
bearbeitet von L. M. Magistretti, of 
Italy, fiir harfe. (Des harfenisten 
konzert-programm, no. 1.) [8180 

duly 29, 1914-1 «June 1, 
aie HW soia05; Jul. Heinr, Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


ANGEL’S DREAM; by Gustav Lange, op. 
36, ed., fingered, and arr. by Pietro 
Ocella, of U. S., pf. [8181 

© May 28, 1915; 2 c« May 29, 
1915; E 362688; Jos. W. Stern & Co.. 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing. fingering and arrange- 
ment. ] “ 


ANGELUS (THE); by Mrs. Crosby 
Adams, op. 26, of U. S.; piano. 
[8182 
©. June 92, 1915+ 2 @ Tune 23, 
1915; E 363088; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


— par L. M. Tedeschi, of Italy, op. 
42; harpe seul. [8183 
© Sept. 12, 1914: 1 ¢ June 1, 
1915; E 357319; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. ‘ 


ANITA-WALZER; aus der operette, Im- 
mer des andere, text v. Ilse Fried- 
laender, musik von Amelie Nikisch, 
of Germany; Salonorchester. 4to. 

[8184 


© May 18, 1915; 1c. June 5, 1915; 


_ Se 


E 366076; Harmonie-verlag, Berlin- | 


Halensee, Germany. 


8192 


ANORA (THE) WALTZES; composed by 
G. A. Sahlin, of U. S. [8185 
© June 16, 1915; e. June 17, 


1915; E 363007; Geo. A. Sahlin, Ben- 
ton Harbor, Mich. 


2 


ANTHEM OF NATIONS; words by J. H. 

Hdwards, music by Lucie Hope Ead- 

- wards, of Canada, domiciled at Port- 

land, Ore.; sq. 12mo. [8186 

© May 20, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 1915; 

E 362678; Jos. H. Edwards, Port- 
land, Or. 


APPLIED TOUCH AND TECHNIC; a Series 
of foundational technical exercises 
for the piano, by Earle C. Smith, of 
J [8187 
© June 3, 1915; 2c. June 4, 1915; 

MW 364212; Clayton F. Summy co., 

Chicago. 


tS. 


APPROVED OF GoD; words by Grant 
Colfax Tullar, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U. S. [8188 

© Oct. 14, 1909; 2 c. June 26, 1915; 
Hi 368126; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


APRIL; words by Wm. Watson, music 
by Helen Louise Birch, of U. S. 
. [8189 
fe) Jane tf 19ia: "2 ¢. June sto! 
1915; E 368017; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


ARARAT MARCH; by H. O. Wheeler, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. [8190 
Cc Fune 28;° 1915; 2c. - June +25, 
1915; E 363243; H. O. Wheeler, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 


ARE YOU THE O’REILLY? music by 
Rooney-Emmet, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; orchestra; 4to. 

[8191 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 2, 1915; 

EH 362727; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


ARIA, IN D; by Clifford Demarest, of 
U. S.; organ. [8192 
© Apr. 30, 19157;2:. dune a2, 
1915; E 364328; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 
See Strauss 


ARIADNE AUF NAXOS. 


(Richard) 
ARIETTE DER SANGERIN. See Strauss > 
(Richard) 


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8193 


Arioso; musica d’aprés Francesco 
Maria Veracini, par Alfred Kaiser, 
revu et doigté par Hans Wessely, of 
Great Britain; violon et piano. 

[8198 

© May 28, 1915; 1 ¢. June 15, 

1915; EH 366104; Schott & co., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision & fingering. ] 


ARM, ARM, YE VALIANT; patriotic song, 
words by Mary J. Thomas, music by 
T. H. Spiers, of England; in C. 

[8194 

© June 5, 1915; 1 c. June 4, 1915; 

E 366042; T. Henry Spiers, % Keith, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 


ARMY (THE) OF THE FUTURE: words 

and music by G. K. Grater, of U. S. 

[8195 

©i1c June 24, 1915; BH 263104; 

Gertrude I<abrich Grater, Plymouth, 
Ind. 


ArMy (THE) VICTORIOUS; a martial 
service for Children’s day. [15] p. 
8vo. [8196 


© Apr. 6, 1914: 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1915: A 406464; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


AS BREAKS THE SUN THROUGH CLOUDS 
AT MORN; sacred solo-duet-quartette, 
words and music by J. N. King, of 
U.S. 4to. [8197 


© May 25, 1915; 2 « May 27, 
1915; E 362660; Joseph N. King, 
Norristown, Pa. 

As I WENT A-ROAMING; words by Helen 
Taylor, music by May H. Brahe, of 
England; no. 2 in A flat. [8198 

©. Apry-12;, 1915s< a) exe Tumen5, 
1915; EH 866072; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 

AS LONG AS THE OCEAN ROLLS ON; 
words and music by G. Kenrad, of 
Canada. [8199 

© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 366084; 
Gustav Kenrad, Calgary, Alberta, 
Can. 


ASSURANCE; words and music by J. A. 
Barney, of U. S. 8vo. [8200 


© June 14, 1915; 2 @ June 17, 
1915; E 862979; Jesse A. Barney. 
Canaan, N. H. 


AT THE DRAGON’S EYE; muSical comedy, 
lyrics by Arthur Jerome MclInerny, 
book and music by Martin Paul 
Detels [and] W. G. Paul, of U. 8S. 

[8201 

© May 10, 1915; 2c. June 4, 1915; 
E 362 742; 
Wickenburg, Ariz. 


William Glae Paul, 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 10 


AUFRUF; ged. von Ernst Ludwig Schel- 
lenberg, musik von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany; partitur fiir mannerchor. 
4to. [8202 

© Oct. 12,:1914> 1 ,¢.aumme 4, 
1915; E 857296; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 

AUS DER TIEFE; ged. von Hise Nonne, 
musik von Julius Hagemann of 
Germany op. 80; mu&nnerchor, par- 
titur. [82038 

© Sept. 15. 1914; 1 ¢. May 24, 
1915; E 3857167; Gebriider Hug & 
co., Leipzig. 

AUTUMN SKIES; 
Auriol Hughes, 


words by Ellard 

music by H. W. 
Clarkson, of England. London. 
Reid bros., ltd. [ 8204. 

© June 2, 1915; 1 « June 19, 
1915; E 366110; Henry William 
Clarkson, London. 

AUx HEROS; ode patriotique, paroles de 
Madame Roussel-Despierres musique 
de Léon Jehin, of France; chant et 
piano. [8205 

© May 22, 1915; 1¢. June 1, 1915; 
HE 357359; Heugel et cie., Paris. 

Aux MorTs POUR LA PATRIE; hymne de 
Charles Péguy, mis en musique de 
Henry Février, of France; no. 2 in 
Fa maj, avec ace. d’ orchestre; par- 


tition. [8206 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 « Apr. 14, 
1915; E 340828; Heugel & Gie., 
Paris. 


AY WAUKIN’ O; words by Robert 
Burns, music. arr. from Scottish air, 
by Hugh S. Robertson, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. [8207 

© June 17, 1915; 1 ¢. Sumewts, 
1915; E 3866099; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 

BaBy; poem by M. F. O’Brien, music 
by R. A. Browne, of U. S. [8208 

© 1c June 15, 1915; E 362946; 
Mary F. O’Brien, New York. 

BaBy LOO, YOU’LL BE SOMEBODY ELSE’S 
BABY; words and music by Percy 
Edgar, of England. [8209 

© June 1, 1915; 1c June 26, 
1915; E 357545; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN) Alle- 
mande; von J. S. Bach, alte meister- 
sttick, bearb. von L. M. Magistretti, 
of Italy, fiir harfe. (Des harfenis- 
-ten konzert-programm, no. 38.) 

[8210 

© Sept. 29, 1914; 1c. June 1,1915; 

E 3573807; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 

Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


038 


— Concerto in D minor; 


— Gavotte; 


BALLYMOONEY AND 


BARCAROLLE ; 
- Seotland; piano no. 7. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


BacH (JOHANN SEBASTIAN )—Con. 
— Clavecin bien tempéré; par J. S. 
Bach, avec analyses et conseils sur 


Vinterpretation, par Georges Sporck, 
of France; premier recueil. [8211 

© May 22, 1915; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
E 357353; Georges Sporck, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on analysis 
and interpretation. ] 


by J. S. 
Bach, edited and revised by Emile 
Sauret, of France; violin 1 and 2, 
and piano. [8212 

© June 11, 1915; 1 ¢« June 30, 
1915; E 366230; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing & revision.] 


von J. S. Bach, alte 
meisterstiick, bearf. von L. M. 
Magistretti, of Italy, fiir harfe. 
(Des harfenisten Konzert-programm, 
no. 4.) {8213 

© Sept. 29, 1914: 1 c June 1, 
1915; E 357808; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


Batre (MICHAEL WILLIAM) Bohemian 


(The) girl; opera, words by Alfred 
Bunn, music by M. Balfe, arr. and 
edited by Emil Kreuz, of England, 
concert and acting edition. [8214 
© June 25, 1915; 1 ec. June 26, 
1915; E 357539; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement and editing. ] 


Bippy McGEE; 
words and music by Terence Lowry, 
of England. [8215 


© June 1, 1915; 1 «@ June 26, 


1915; E 3857546; Francis, Day &! 


Hunter, London. 


BAND (THE) PLAYED ALL THE TIME; 


words by Al. Dubin, music by Ray 
Buckley, of U. S. [8216 

© May 20, 1915; 2 ec. May 22, 
1915; E 362615; Emmett J. Welch, 
Philadelphia. 


BANDOLERO (THE) ; march, by Fred W. 


Clement, of U. S.; military band. 
32mo. [8217 

© June 28, 1915; 2 ¢. July 1, 
1915; BH 363239 ; J. E. Agnew, PS 
Moines, Ta. 


by Lionel eee of 
Edinburgh, 
Windsor pub. co. [8218 
© Feb. 16, 1915; 1 c. June 21. 
1915; E 357604; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh, Scotland. 


039 


PBARKAROLE. 


RATEAUX (LES) DE. FLEURS; 


8227 


See Suchsland (Leopold) 
Sechs klavierstiicke. 


Fat (THE); arpeggios, study piece by 


BK. Markham Lee, of Great Britain; 
piano. (Practice and pleasure, no. 
2.) [8219 

© May 26, 1915; 1c. June 7, 
1915; E 357400; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 


poéms du 
Levant, piéce symphonique, en forme 
d’ouverture, par Ad. Gauwin, of 
France, pour orchestre. 4to. [8220 

© June 15, 1915; 2 c June 16, 
1915; E 357472; Société anonyme des 
editions Ricordi, Paris. 


BE A GOOD LITTLE CHICKEN AND LAY IN 


MY LAP; fox-trot song, words and 
music by J. P. Doyle, of Canada, 
domiciled at Buffalo, N. Y. [8221 


© June 8, 1915; 2 ec. June 9, 1915; 
E 362888 ; James P. Doyle, Buffalo. 


BE JOYFUL IN THE LorD; anthem by 


Fred. W. Peace, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. Octavo series, no. 
342. [8222 

©) Oct. 21, 1913: 2 .c. une 46; 
1915; E 357470; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


Br MERCIFUL UNTO MEO Gop; anthem, 


words and music by J. L. Frank, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to (Sa- 
cred music, no. 2485) [8223 


© June 25, 1915; 2 ce June 22, 
1915; E 363055; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


BEAR DANCE; by Edmund Parlow, of 


Germany; piano. (Six easy~* piano 
pieces no, 1.) [8224 

© June 10, 1915; 2 ce. June 14, 
1915; E 357460; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


BEAUTIFUL BAY 0’ DREAMS; words by 


J. Hoy, music by Eugene Platzmann, 

GE U: S. [8225 
© 1c. June 5, 1915; E 362972; 

Jack Hoy, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 


BEAUTIFUL LAND; words by M. Smith, 


music by J. E. Andino, of U. S. 
[8226 


© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364197; 
Mary Smith, Otsego, Mich. 


Beauty (THE) cHoRUS; words by F. 


W. Mark, music by Herman E. Da- 
rewski, of England. [8227 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 
1915; E 357547 ; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


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BECAUSE I WERE SHY. 
(Lyell) Three northern country 
folk songs. 


BEDFORD GRAND MARCH; by D. W. 
Crist, of U. S.; piano or cabinet 
organ. 

© May 29, 1915; 2 «@ June 4, 
1915; E. 862745; D. W. Crist, Al- 
liance, O. 


BEETHOVEN (LUDWIG VAN) Konzerte; 
von L. van Beethoven, kritisch, in- 
struktive ausgabe der solostimme, 
von HKugen d’Albert, of Germany, 
fiir pianoforte. Contents:—1. Op. 
15, C dur.—2. Op. 19, B dur.—3s. Op. 
37, C moll.—4. Op. 58, G dur.—s5. Op. 
73, Es dur. [8229 

© <Oct. “15, "1914." 1" ‘¢. May 22, 
1915; H 357399; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on edition. ] 


——  Sonates, v. 1; par L. van Bee- 
thoven, révision par Paul Dukas, of 


France. Oeuvres complétes pour 
piano ‘seul. Edition classique, no. 
9327. [8230 


© June 12, 1915: 1 ¢ June 23, 
1915; E 366154; Durand et egie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
révision. | 
6 sonatines; par L. van Bee- 
thoven, révision par Paul Dukas, of 
France; piano & 2 mains. [8231 

Cy Pune 12" 1915* 4. e, Sune | 23; 


1915; E 366153; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 


BEHOLD THE MAN; anthem for Christ- 
mas, words from Seriptures, music 
by Fred. W. Peace, of Great Britain; 
chorus of mixed voices with bass 
solo. Octavo series, no. 340. [8232 

© Oct. 27, 1913: 2 ¢ June’ 16, 
1915; E 357471; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


BEHOLD THE MASTER PASSETH By! 
words by William W. How, music 
by Irénée Bergé, of U. S. [82338 

© May J, 1915;°2 c. June’ 13, 
1915; H 3862916; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


BEIDEN (DIE) ADLER. 
V. von) 


See Woss (Jos. 
Drei zeitlieder. 


BEIM STUMMEN GANGE DURCH DIE FIN- 
STERN BAUME. See Miller-Hermann 
(Johanna) Acht lieder, 


[8228 | 


See Johnston | BEKENNTNIS; text von einem deutschen 


arbeiter, musik von BH. Kauffman- 
Jassoy, of Germany, op. 39; uni- 
sono-chor, mi&nner, frauen, oder 
gsnieschten, und klavier und har- 
monium. [8234 

© May 14,..1915:, 1 ec. @uney4, 
1915; E 3866046; J. Gtinther, Dres- 
den, Germany. 


BELLE ET GRACIEUSE; gavotte, music 
by Alfred H. Quaritch, of England, 
arr. by Sydney Baynes, of England. 

[8235 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c« June 10, 

1915; E 3866086; A. H. Quaritch, 
London. 


Betts (THE) ARE RINGING FAR AWAY. 
See Inland waters. 


BrLov (JorL) Canzonetta, for violin 

and piano. [8236 

© 1c. May 20, 1915; Hi SG2neo; 
Joel Beloy, Philadelphia. 


BENEATH THE SHADOW OF THE MOON; 
words by H. Goddard, music by 
L. A. Clark, of U. S. [82387 

© May 31, 1915; 2 « June 19, 
1915; E 38638063; Herald Goddard, 
Salineville, O. 


BERCEUSE; poésie de Jacqueline Des- 
pas, musique de Guido Bianchini, of 
Italy. [8238 


© June 15, 1915 2 « June 16, 
1915; E 3857473; Société anonyme 
des editions Ricordi, Paris. 


BERCEUSE HEROIQUE; par Claude De- 
bussy, of France, pour orchestre; 
partition. [8239 

© June 12, 1915; 1 ce) Sunew2s, 
1915; H 3866146; Durand et cie., 
Paris. ' 


BEST SORT OF MOTHER, BEST SORT OF 
CHILD; from Rosy rapture, words by 
i, W. Mark, music by Jerome D. 
Kern, of U. S. [8240 

© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 26, 
1915; E 863176; T. B. Havms 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


BESTE (DER) SCHATZ; text von A. v. G. 
musik von Emil Neumann-Bliem- 
-chen of Germany, eingerichtel fur 

miinnerchor y. componisten. 4to. 
[8241 


© May 25, 1915; 1 ¢« June 21, 
1915; HE 3857514; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 


040 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


BETTER (THE) LAND; by F. H. Cowen, 
arr. by James Ord Hume, of Great 
Britain ; B flat, tenor saxophone and 
piano. (Third series of contest 
solos, no. 12.) [8242 


© June 16, 1915; 1c June 24, 
1915; E 357508; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyfight is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


—words anon. music by G. A. 
Sahlin, of U. S. [8243 
© June 16, 1915; 2 c. June 17, 
1915; EH 362999; Geo. A. Sahlin, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. 


BETTY; selection from the [musical 
play], music by Paul A. Rubens, ad- 
ditional numbers by Ernest Steffan, 
selected and arr. by H. M. Higgs; 
orchestra. [8244 


© June 23, 1915; 1 c. June 29, 
1915; E 366211; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. | 


— selection, music by Paul A Rut- 
bens and Ernest Steffan, selected 
and arr. by H. M. Higgs; piano. 
[8245 
(© May 26, 1915; 1 c. June 4, 
1915; E 366067; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 


—  vyalse, music by Paul A. Rubens, 
additional numbers by 3H. Steffan, 
arr. of H. M. Higgs, orchestration 
by Arthur Wood, of Great Britain ; 
orchestra. (Orchestral journal, no. 
To1.) [8246 

© June 16, 1915; 1c June 18, 
1915; E 366118; Chappell & ©co., 
Itd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] ? 


whoop, by HE. G. Ruth, of U. S.; 
piano. [8247 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 4, 1915; 
E 362741; Ruth bros. & co., Aurora, 
Til. 


Big WHITE MOON; words and music by 
Tom Mellor and Harry Gifford, of 
England. [8248 


© June 1, 1915; 1 ¢« June 26, 


Hunter, London. 


Bionpo FANTASMA (Blond phantom) ; 
romanza, parole di Giovanni Mar- 
radi, English translation by, and 
musica di William J. Morris, of 
U. S8.; baritono. [8249 

© June 12, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 
1915: E 362969; Worth Yincent, 
New York. 


Bic RED MAN; Indian dance and war- | 


1915; HE 357548; Francis, Day & 


8256 


BIRD AS 
(R. A.) 


PROPHET. See Schumann 


BirD OF FIRST FLY (Uccello di primo 
volo) ; waltzer, by J. Lo Cascio, of 
U. S.; violin. [8250 

© June 3. 1915; 2 ce. June 8, 1915; 
E 364270; Joseph Lo Cascio, Bay- 
onne, N. J. 


BIRDS AND FLOWERS; caprice by H. D. 

Hewitt, of U. S., op. 84; pianoforte. 

[8251 

© June 7, 1915; 2 e June 7, 1915; 

E 362786; Theo. Presser co, Phila- 
delphia. 


BirtH (THE) or A NATION; words by 
Thos. S. Allen, music by Joseph M. 
Daly, of U.S. [8252 


fe) June, 24. 1915-2 .¢; Sune. ae, 
1915; E 363078; Daly, music pub- 
lisher inc., Boston. 


Bison (THE) IS KING OF THEM ALL} 
words and air by Herbert U. Wil- 
liams ,of U. S., music arr. by H. G. 
Peters. [8253 

© May 22)' 1915; 2-c. May. 25, 
1915; EH 862634; Alumni association, 
Medical dept., University of Buffalo, 
Buffalo. 


BLESS THE LorRD, O MY SOUL; harvest 
anthem, music by Cuthbert Harris, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices and 
organ. 4to. (Brunswick series, no. 
69.) [8254 


oy July’ 1G, 1913; "1 ¢, une sis, 
1915; E 357422; James Broadbent & 
sons, Iltd., Leeds, England. 


BLESSED BE THE LORD Gop OF ISRAEL; 
benedictus, in B flat, words anon., 
music by W. Berwald, of U. S.; 
mixed voices with organ. ace. 4to. 

; [8255 


Ge, June 1. 191 one. Sone we, 
1915; E 364327; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


BLESSED LorD, GIVE EAR; anthem, 
words by J. W. Lerman, music by 


Garret arr. by R. M. Neal, of 
U. S.: mixed voices. 4to. (Tullar 
Meredith co’s. .octavio series. no. 
Sats) [ 8256 


© June 25, 1914; 2 c. June 26, 
1915; E 363122; Tullar-Meredith 
co. New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on re-arranged voice parts 
and new text.] 


041 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8257 


BLIME ME, O’REILLY, YOU’RE DOING 
QUITE WELL; words and music by 
Harry S. Miller, of U. S. [8257 


© June 8, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 
1915; H 362845; R. Kabot, Brook- 
lyn, 


BLUE BONNETS OVER THE BORDER; words | 


by Walter Scott, music arr. from 
Scottish air, by Hugh S. Roberton, 
of Great Britain; part-song for 
mixed voices. 8258 
© June 29; 1915; 1 & June 25, 
1915; EH 866168; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 
BLUE MOUNTAIN (La montagne bleue) ; 
valse by Montague Ring, of Eng- 


land; piano. [8259 
© June 1, 1915: 2 @ .Junes20, 
1915; EH 3866091; A. H. Quaritch, 
London. 
BLUEBIRD (THE); words by Hmily 


Huntington Miller, music by WMrs. 
i.” PP. Archer, arr: Dy [ilrs. He Ag 
Snow], of U. S. [8260 
© 1c. May 26, 1915; E 362672; 
Louise Packard Archer, Brooklyn. 


Bos AND BiackK; American dance by 


J. Howells, of France; orchestra. 
4to. [8261 

© May 22, 1915; 1 e@ June 1, 
1915; E 357854; Jack Howells, 
Paris. 


BOHEMIAN cirRL. See Balfe (M. W.) 

BonniE Maaerr TAMSON; words and 

music by Harry Lauder, of Eng- 

land. [8262 

© June 7, 1915; 1 ec. July 9, 1915; 

HE 366294; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

BONNY BOY; poem by M. F. O’Brien, 

musie by R. A. Browne, of U. S. 
[8263 
© 1c. June 15, 1915; E 362945; 
Mary F. O’Brien, New York. 

Book OF TESTS IN SIGHT-READING; by 
James Lyon, of England, graded 
. . . for examination in pianoforte 
playing. 1. Book 1, lower division. 
2. Book 2, higher division. 

[8264, 8265 

© May 5, 1915; 1 ¢. each June 8, 

1915; E 366032, 366033; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. 

BouLANGER (Napra) Trois piéces; par 
N. Boulanger, of France, pour vio- 
loncelle et piano; no. 1, en mi bémol 
mineur; 2, en la mineur; no. 3, en 
ut diéze mineur. [8266-8268 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 1c. each Apr. 14, 
1915; E 340840-340842; Heugel et 
cie., Paris. 


o4 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


BouRREE; von Domenico Scarlatti, alte 
meisterstiick bearb. von L. M. Ma- 
gistretti, of Italy, ftir harfe. (Des 
harfenisten konzert - programm, no. 
2s) [8269 

© Sept. 29, 1914; 1 @ June 1, 
1915; E 3857306; Jul. Henr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. *“ [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


— See also Suite in F, Lady Rad- 
nor’s suite. 


Bow. (A) OF ROSES; words and music 
by Nellie Shorthill Bradshaw, of 
UPS: [8270 

© Aug. 18, 1914; 2 e@ June 26, 
1915; EH 863178; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


Boys’ HYMNAL; ed. by I. H. Meredith. 

[a2]. Dp. (Svo: [8271 

© Nov. 24, 1913; 2c. and aff. June 

16, 1915; A 407288; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


BRAHMS (JOHANNES) Cradle song 
(Wiegenlied); music by Joh. 
Brahms, arr. by F. Keighley, 
England; mixed voices. 4to. (Cho- 
ral album, no. 1206.) [8272 


© May 29, 1915; 1c. June 8, 
1915; E 357381; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


Sixty selected songs; English yer- 
sion by Alice Mattullath, music by 
J. Brahms, edited and annotated by 
Max Heinrich, of U. S.; high and 
low voice. [8273 


© Feb. 27, 1915; 1 ¢. each Apr. 19, 
1915; 1 ec. High Apr. 30, 1915; 1 ec. 
Low May 10, 1915; HE 361248; Carl 
Fischer, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing, Hnglish version 
and arrangement for piano. ] 


BRAUNFELS (WALTER) Drei Chinesische 
gesinge; dichtungen aus Bethge’s 
Chinesischer fléte, musik von W. 
Braunfels, of Germany, op. 19; hohe 
und tiefe ausgabe. Contents :—Die 
einsame.—Hin jiingling denkt an die 
geliebte.—Die geliebte des Kriegers. 

[8274 

© Sept. 26, 1914; 1 c. June 1, 

1915; E 857279; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, ltd., Cologne, Germany. 


BRAUTLIED; See Leoncavallo (Rug- 
giero), Serenade. 


BREHM’s HAKMONIC CHORD CHART; by 
Jobn Martin, of U. S.; piano or or- 
gan. obl. 12mo. [8275 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 362956; Brehm bros., Hrie. Pa. 


2 


aad 


no. 7, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8292 


BREWER (THE) AND THE SUNDAY 
SCHOOL MAN; words anon., music by 
Gordon H. Johnson, of Australia, 
domiciled at Carlisle, Pa. [8276 

© Apr. 19, 1915: 2 c June 8, 
1915; E 364273; J. Raymond Hem- 
minger, Carlisle, Pa. 


Brip—E (TH) AND THE GROOM; words 


by J. Branen, music by Arthur 
Lange, of U. S. [8277 

© June 17, 1915; 2 ec. June 17, 
1915; EH 862991; Jeff Branen, New 
York. 


BRITANNIA; words by H. De Vere 
Stackpoole, music by Lady Barrett 
Lennard, of England. 


© June 380, 1915; 1 c¢. July 1, 1915; 
E 357621; Lady Barrett Lennard, 
Brighton, England. 


BROWN EYES AND BLUE EYES; words by 
Mrs. E. J. Beaird, music by Edward 
Wunderlich, of U. S. Washington, 
Marks-Goldsmith co., ine. [8279 


reapr 10, 1915: 2 c. May 20, 
1915; E 362897; Mrs. E. J. Beaird, 
Orrville, Ala. 


BUGLE SONG; chorus, words by Lord 
Tennyson, music by J. W. Lerman, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. ‘[8280 

© Apr. 22, 1913; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364255; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


‘Burnpers (THE); a service for Chil- 


dren’s day, by Edith Sanford Tillot- 
son and I. H. Meredith. [15] p. 
8vo. [8281 

© Apr. 9, 1915; 2 c. and aff. June, 
26, 1915; A 406462; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. - 


BUSINESS AS USUAL; two step, by Her- 

mann Darewski, of England; piano. 

[8282 

) June’ 1, 1915; 1c.’ June’ 26, 

1915; E 357549; Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, London. 


Busy For Jesus; words by Miriam E. 
Arnold, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, 
ge,rof U. S. [8283 

’ © July 1, 1915; 2c. June 25, 1915; 
E 363254; Homer A. Rodeheaver; 
Chicago. 


Busy LITTLE HONEY BEES; words by 
Jessica Moore, music by Geo. L. 
Spaulding, of U. S.; pianoforte duet. 

[8284 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 

E 362787; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


3123—15——_2 


[8278 , 


BUTTERFLIES; chorus for children, 
words by Gertrude Knox Willis, 
music by W. Rhys-Herbert, of U. S. 
4to. [8285 

© June 5, 1915; 2 ¢ June 7, 1915; 
EK 362853; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


BUTTERFLIES AND DAISIES; hesitation 
waltz, by W. H. Rees, -of U. S. 
[8286 
© 1c. June 15, 1915; E 368078; 
Wim. H. Rees, New York. 


BUTTERFLY (THE) ; part-Ssong words by 
Marion Manville, music by Cyril 
Jenkins, of Great Britain, op. 84; 2 
sopranos and contralto. 4to. [8287 

© June 14, 1915; 1 ec June 14, 
1915; HE 357428; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


Buy tow. See Ripley (Frederic H.) 
Five humorous male quartets. 

By LAND AND WATER. See Inland 

water. 


BY THE OLD QUAYSIDE; words by 
Charles Roff, music by Arthur F. 
Tate, of Great Britain; no. 2 in D. 

[8288 

© June 1, 1915; 1 ec. June 4, 

1915; E 3660380; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


CALIFORNIA WHERE ACCOMMODATIONS 
ckow; words by J. P. Heaton, music 
by Jule Cameron, of U. S. [8289 

© June 4, 1915; 2 c. June 10, 
1915; E 364292; Jeru P. Heaton, 
Los Angeles. 


CALL (THE) See Keltic suite. 


CALL ME O’ER THE TELEPHONE; words 
by D. A. Gillim, music by P. B. 
Story, of U. S. [8290 

© May 25, 1915; 2 ¢. May 27, 
1915; E 362662; Donald A. Gillim, 
Dayton, O. 


Catt (THE) OF LOVE; words and music 

by L. Savieo, of U. S. [8291 

© 1c. June 24, 1915; E 368097; 
Leo Savieo, Convoy, O 


CALL (THE) OF THE DRUM; march by 


Arthur E. Godfrey, of England; 
piano. [8292 

©. June’. 70 191551) e@.¢ Saige, 
1915; E 366287; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


043 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v.10 


8293 

CaLL (THE) OF THE DRUM—Continued. 

—- arr. by Chas. Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; band. 4to. (Boo- 


sey’s march journal, no. 296. ) 
[8293 
©. May “26;'191554 cir dune 5, 
1915: BH 866071; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


Catt (A) TO ArRcADY; two-part chorus, 
words and music by Nellie Short- 
hill Bradshaw, of U. S. 4to. [8294 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 c. June 26, 
1915; E 363162; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


Camprera (S.) 16 decembre (Il); 
march by S. Cambria, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York, N. Y.; op. 20, 
mandolin orch. [8295 

©), June 4; 191522 ¢)\Jumes 9, 
1915; E 362878; Stellario Cambria, 
New York. 


CAMEO; melody by S. Coleridge Tay- 
lor, selected, arr. and revised by 
Alex Roloff, of Great Britain; piano. 

[8296 

© dune, 7, 1915s ae Tunex22, 

1915: E 357494; Augener, Itd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


CAN THE TIDE TURN; words and music 
by I. H. Munsell, of U. S. 
mother’s attic suite, 7) [8297 

© May. 45,),1915-) 2..¢.. June..10; 
1915; E 362963; Ida Hamilton Mun- 
sell, Chicago. 


CANADIAN HIGHLANDERS; a Scottish la- 
ment, words by Lillie A. Brooks, 
music by Ernest R. Bowles, of Can- 
ada. [8298 


© June 30, 1915; 1 «@ July 2, 


1915; E 366254; Anglo Canadian 
music publisher’s assn., Toronto, 
Canada. : 
CANADIAN JACK’S FLAG; words and 
music by M. J. Miner, of Great 
Britain. [8299 , 


© June 28, 1915; 1 c. June 29, 
1915; E 366217; M. J. Miner, New- 
market, Ont., Canada. 


CANDIDATA. 
giero). 


See Leoncavalla (Rug- 


CANNIBAL (THE) KING; words and 

music by D. Fyfe, of U. S. [8300 

© 1c May 27, 1915; E 362654: 
Dorothy Fyfe, San Francisco. 


[Copyright is- 


(Grand-' 


CANTERBURY BELLS; by Matilee Loeb- 

Evans, of U. 8.; pianoforte. [8301 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c June 7, 1815; 

E 362788; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CANTIQUE D’AMOUR; par M. Theumann, 
of Germany, op. 10, fiir harfe. 
[83802 


© Sept. 20, 1914; 1 e June 1, 
1915; E 357325; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 


Capri; in den grotten, von Hugo Kaun, 
of Germany, op. 95; violine und 
piano. (Aus Italien, no. 2.). [8303 


© Sept. 17, 1914; 1 ¢. June 1, 1915; 
E 357299; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


CAPRICCETTO; by Alfonso Cipollone, 
transcribed by Arthur Hartmann, of 
U. S.; violin and piano. [ 8304 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362789; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 


CAPRICCIO BRILLANTE. See Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


CAPRICE ESPAGNOLE; by Phyllis Nor- 
man Parker, of England; violin with 
piano ace. [8305 


© May 29, 1915; 1 ¢e June 14, 
1915; E 3857453; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


CAROL (THE) OF DEATH; 8 part-song, 
words by Walt Whitman, music by 
Cyril Jenkins, of Great Britain, op. 
83; mixed voices. 4to. [8306 

© June 14, 1915; 1 c. June 14. 
1915; E 357431; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


CARRY ME RACK TO CONNEMARA; words 
and music by Jas. A. Brennan and 
Chick Story, of U. S. [8307 

© May 22, 1915; 2 @ May 20, 
1915; EH 862597; O. HE. Story, Boston. 


CASTING ON Him YourR CARE; words by 
Victor M. Hatfield, music by Susie 
EK. Hatfield, of U. S. [8308 

© ‘Apr. 1, '1915*" 2: eh umes 9, 
1915; EH 262883; V. M. Hatfield, Wi- 
nona Lake, Ind. 


Cat (THE) AND THE CROW; two-part 


song, words anon., music by Arthur 
W. Marchant, of Great Britain; 
women’s voices. 4to. [8309 

© June 21, 1915; 2 @ June 21, 
1915; E 366138; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia, 


O44. 


no. 7, 1915 


de A. Mouezy-Eon, musique de H. 
Moreau-febvre, of France; chant et 
piano. [8310 

© June 12, 1915; 1 c@ June 23, 
1915; E 266148; Max Eschig, Paris. 


KE. Markham Lee, of Great Britain; 
piano. (Practice and _ pleasure, 
Ce [8311 

© May 26, 1915: 1 c. June 7, 
1915; E 357401; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 


CHASSE (LA) INFERNALE; grand galop 


@ dimgered, [and] arr. by Paolo Gal- 
eeuce.of, U. S.; pf. [8312 
© May 28, 1915; 2 ec May 29, 
1915; E 362682; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and arrange- 


Poole, music by G. N., of U. S. 
[8313 
| © Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
' E 364281; Thomas Nicholson, New 


| CHILD (THE) JESUS; words by W. C. 
\ 
{ 


CHILDREN OF THE HEAVENLY KING; 
anthem, words by J. Cennick, music 
by Edwin H. Pierce, of U. S.; tenor 
solo with quartet or chorus. 4to. 
(Tullar-Meredith co’s. octavo series, 
no. 897) [8314 

fai 4 OIG: 2. eu Sune 26; 

1915; E 363149; Tullar-Meredith co., 

New York. 


I 


CHILDREN’s (THE) SONG; words by 

Ralph Welles Keeler, music by Carl 
| eeeetce, of U. 8, VN ems 
. fae apr.” 5, 1915: 2 ‘e.) June 8, 
; 1915; E 364285; Thomas Nicholson, 
New York. 
‘ 


CHILDREN’S SONG CYCLE; words by 
Phyllis Wetherd, music by Leo. 
Cohnreich, of Great Britain. Con- 
tents :—1. At close of day.—2. Under 


barque.—4. The harbour.—5, Good-. 
night. [8316 

© June 5, 1915; 1 c. June 9, 1915; 
E 357418; Leonard & co., London. 


Cuimp’s (A) PRAYER; by Edward Ash- 
/ ley Rand, of U. S., op. 3; pf. [8317 
| © May 25, 1915; 2 « May 27, 
( 1915; E 362669; Waltham music ©o., 
Waltham, Mass. 
t 


| 045 


CHARIOT RACE; scales, study piece, by CHIMES: 
bd 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


S324 


CHANT DES FUSILIERS MARINS; paroles | CHILD'S (THE) QUESTION; words by 


Milton Burnap, music by Clifton 
Keith, of U. S. [8818 

© June 16, 1915; 2 c. June 17, 
1915; E 363014; Milton Burnap, 
Long Branch, N. J. 


words by Alice Meyneltl, 
music by Margaret Ruthven Lang, 
of U. S.; op. 54. .1.°High voice, 
2. Low voice. [8319 

© May 27, 1915 ; 1 ec. each May 29, 
1915; 1 c. each June 9, 1915; B 
362900; Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston. 


brillant, by Carl KGlling, op. 28, ed., | CHIN-CHIN; fox trot, by [Ivan 


Caryll], arr. by S. Deshon, of U. S.; 
band. 4to. [8320 

© June 2, 1915; 2 c. June 3, 1915; 
E 3862775; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


ment. ] CHOIR BULLETIN, EASTER, 1914. 48 p. 


Svo. [8322 

© dan. 30, 9914: 2c ‘and’ aff) 
June 16, 1915; A 407280; Tullar. 
Meredith co., New York. 


4 Ane ‘ 
York. CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS) Grande 


polonaise brillante; von Fr. Chopin, 
op. 22, in Es dur, herausgegeben von . 
Ignaz Friedman, of Germany, fiir 
klavier, solostimme mit unterlegtem 
zweiten klavier, an stelle des orches- 
ters, arr. von Carl Reinecke. [8322 

©) “Sept. 2° 1914: -1 ec} May 722, 
1915; E 357153; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


__. Konzert, no. 1 in E) molly:-von 


Fr. Chopin, op. 11, herausgegeben 
von Ignaz Friedman, of Germany, 
fiir klavier, solostimme mit unter- 
legtem zweiten klavier, an stelle des 
orchesters. Ed. B. no. 3941. [8323 

© Aug. 20, 1914; 1 c« May 22; 
1915; E 357158; Breitkopf & Hiirtet, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


-the nursery table—3. The nursery | __— Konzert no. 2 in F moll; von Fr. 


Chopin, op. 21, herausgegeben von 
Ignaz Friedman, of Germany, fiir 
klavier, solostimme mit unterlegtem 
zweiten klavier, an stelle des orches- » 
ters, arr., V.-A.. Hern? (Bd: Be ae 
3942. [83824 

© Sept. 29, 1914; 1 « May 22, 
1915; E 357159; Breitkopf & Hiurtel, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


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8525 


CHOPIN (FREDERIC FRANCOIS)—Cen. 
: Préludes et rondos; par Chopin, 
révision par Claude Debussy, of 
France; piano. [8325 
© May 22, 1915; 1 ec June 1, 1915; 
E 357855; Durand et cie, Paris. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision.] 
CHRIST (THE) IS BORN; words by S. C. 
Kirk, music by Nellie Shorthill 
_, Bradshaw, of U.S. 4to. [8326 


© Oct. 29, 1914; 2 ec June 26, 
1915; E 363160; Fullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

CHRIST IS BORN IN BETHLEHEM ; words 
by Chas. Wesley, music by J. W. 
Lerman, of U.S. 4to. [83827 


© Oct. 29, 1914; 2 e@ June 26, 
1915; EH 863159; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

CHRIST IS RISEN; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U. S. [83828 


© Feb. 138, 1912; 2 c June 26, 
1915; EK 8681381; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

CuRIST (THE) WHO DIED FOR ME; 
words by Ada Blenkhorn, music by 

_J. M. Black, of U. S. [83829 

© May 28, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
EH 364155; James M. Black, Williams- 
port, Pa. 

CHRISTMAS CLASSICS, NO. 2; a collec- 
tion of standard and classic songs 
with Christmas words, selected and 
arr. by J. W. Lerman. 16 p. 8vo. 

[8330 


© Oct. 2, 1913; 2 c and aff. June 
16, 1915; A 407284; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 

CIESzZMY SIE POLKA; music by W. Os- 
manski, of Poland, arr. by Witold 
Adeszko, of U. S.; concertina. 

[8331 

© May 22, 1915; 2 © May 26, 

1915; EH 3862770; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. ; 

Circus (A) PROCESSION; a_ two-step 
patrol, by Norman Kennedy, of Eng- 
land; arr. for orchestra with piano 
conductor. [8332 

© June 1, 1915; 1 ce June 2, 1915; 
EH 3573873; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 

CLANS (THE). See Keltic suite. 


CLASS SONG, 19138, ORANGE HIGH 
SCHOOL; words and music by H. C. 
Thompson, of U. S. ° [8333 

© May 23, 1918; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
= 364246; Harold C. Thompson, New 
ork. 


| CLASSICAL 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


SCHOOL MARCHES; selected 
and edited by A. Roloff, of Great 
Britain; piano. [8334 

© May 12, 1915°)1 ‘eG June i 
1915; EH 357886; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and editing, ] 


CLAVECIN BEIN TEMPERE. See Bach 


(J.S.) 


CLINGING (THE) IvA; music by L. 

Wilson, of U. S. [8385 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1915; E 362720; 
Lillian Wilson, Lauton, Ok1. 

COERNE (Louis ADOLPHE) Two 
studies in mood; by L. A. Coerne, 
of U. S.; op. 75, violin and piano. 
Contents.—1. For tomorrow we 
die.—2. Let us eat, drink, and be 
merry. [8336 

© June 22; 1915’) 2°er june we. 
1915; E 868087; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 

COLLEGE MINISTRY TO CITY CHILDREN; 
ed. by Amy Hope Boville and Rob- 
ert G. Boville. 8d ed. vi, 127 p. 
illus. Ato. [8837 

© June 29, 1915; 2 @ and aff. 
July 8, 1915; A 406579; Century co., 
New York. 

CoLoMA; American opera in two acts, 
words and music by J. L. H. Tay- 
lor, ol U, 78: [83388 

© 1c. Libretto July 2, 1915, 1 «¢. 
music July 20, 1915; D 19598; Julia 
L. H. Taylor, New York. 

CoLoNEL K—nvuT; words and music 
by Fred Godfrey and Mark Sheri- 
dan, of England. [8339 


© June 1, 1915; ae Sime tse. 


1915; HE 357550; Francis, Day «& 
| Hunter, London. 
COLUMBIA, OH, COLUMBIA; patriotic 


song, words and music by W. A. 
Sullenbarger, of U. S. Chicago, 
Chicago music pub. co. 4to. [8340 

© May 20, 1915;..2) ca Mam y22; 
1915; E 362611; W. A. Sullenbarger, 
Belle Plaine, Ia. 

COLUMBINE; syncopated waltzes, by 

Russell Wrennick, of U. S. [8341 

© June 14,1915; 2 er pumewsZ, 
1915; E 3643815; Warner C. Wil- 
liams, Indianapolis. 

COME A-MAYING; words by H. Ernest 
Hunt, music by H. W. Chuter, of 
Great Britain; no. 1 in B flat, no. 2 
in C, no. 3 in’ flat: [8342 

© Apr. 15,: 1915: cr aire 19; 
1915; E 366065; Collard Moutrie, 
London. 


546 


no. 7, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8360 


COME AND JOIN THE CHORUS; 
and musie by J. W. Rutherford, of 
al. [8843 

© May 15, 1915; 2 ce June 8, 
1915; E 364242; J. W. Rutherford, 
New York. 


COME BACK, Dixie! words by Jack Ma- 
honey, music by Perey Wenrich, of 
28. [8344 

© auly 6, 1915: 2 ¢. July 3, 1915; 

E 3638291; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


COME BACK HOME, BACK TO HOME SWEET 
HOME; words by Al. Dubin, music 
by Geo. B. McConnell, of U. S. 

[83845 

© May 20, 1915; 2 c. May 22, 

1915; E 362614; Emmett J. Welch, 
Philadelphia. 


COME EVERY HEART REJOICING; words 
by Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by 
J. ©. Warhurst, of U. S. [8346 

© Mar. 4, 1915; 1 ¢c May 19, 
1915 ;. E 3627 11: James C. Warhurst, 
Philadelphia. 


CoME INTO HIS couRTS; words by 
Jennie EH. Hussey, music by Carl F. 
Price, of U.S. [8347 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364280; @honia’: Nicholson, New 
York. 


COME INTO THE OFFICE; words and 
music by Mellor and Gifford. [8348 
i dune 7 1915" 1 ec. Suly 9, 
1915; E 366291; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


CoME MY BELOVED (Viéni Carina) ; 
lyrics by Lena S.: Hesselberg, 
Italian version by G. Viafora, music 
by Edouard Hesselberg, of U. 8S. 

[8349 

© June 3, 1915; 1 c. June 3, 1915; 
ie June 16, 1915; EH 3866029; 
Whaley, Royce & ¢o., ltd., London. 


CoME, SAID JESUS’ SACRED VOICE; words 
anon., music by H. Bruce, arr. by 
R. M. Neal, of U. S. 4to. [8350 

© Oct. 6, 1914; 2 ec. June 26, 
1915; E 363158; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on re-arrangement and revision of 
voice parts and accompaniment. | 


CoME SWING WITH ME ON THE GOLDEN 
GATE; words and music by C. W. 
Owens, of U.S: [8351 

© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364263; Cyrus William Owens, 
San Francisco. 


~ 


3) 


words | 


COME TO JESUS TO-DAY; words by 
Lizzie De Armond, music by Chas. 


H. Gabriel, of U. S. [8852 

© Tuly° 1) 19155 Swe! Tamer Be, 
1915; E 363252; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


CoME UNTO ME; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U. S. [8353 

©. Jan, 27; 1012: .2..c;. Tune» 26, 
1915; E 3631383; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


words by H. Bonar, music by 
Willem Coenen, arr. by R. M. Neal, 
Ob U.S. [8354 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. June 11, 1915; 
E 362920; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


COME YE DISCONSOLATE; hymn anthem, 
arranged by John Spencer Camp, of 
U. S. Ato. [8855 


© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362790; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CoMET (THE); words by E. C. Tower, 
music by E. M. Rosner, of U. S. 
[8356 
Oy May 25.', 19153: 2c)" Tame 2 
1915; E 3863054; Edwin Clarence 
Tower, Hureka, Cal. 


COMING BACK AGAIN; words and music 
by J. A. Barney, of U. S. 8vo. 
[83857 


© June 14, 1915; 2 c. June 17, 
1915; HE 362982; Jesse A. Barney, 
Canaan, N. H. 


COMING, COMING LITTLE WOMAN ; march- 
ing melody, words and music by 
Jean Sargent, of Canada; solo and 
chorus for male voices. [8358 

© June 8, 1915; 1 ce. June 8, 1915; 
E 357390; J. W. Shaw & co., Mon- 
treal, Canada. 


COMMANDANT (THE); march, by Geo. 
Rosenkrans, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[8359 
© June 8, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
. E 364227; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


CoMMIT THY WAY UNTO THE LORD; 
words from Bible, music by J. W. 
Lerman, of U. S.; two-part anthem. 
8vo. [8360 

© Jan. 19, 1914; 2 c June 26; 
1915; E 363151; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


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8361 


COMMUNION CHOIR; easy anthems for 
the Lord’s supper and the regular 
worship, by Carrie B. Adams. 80 p. 
4to. [83861 

© May 16, 1915; 2 c. and aff. June 
3, 1915; A 400712; Standard pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 


‘COMMUNION SERVICE; words from 
Prayer book, music by Henry Wat- 
son Ruffner, of U. 8.; in the key of 
G. Ato. [8362 

© May 13, 1915; 2 ¢.° May 22, 
1915; E 362617; Charles L. Hutch- 
ins, Concord, Mass. 


COMPASSIONATE (THE) SPIRIT; a chil- 
dren’s play, suggested by theme of 
an old Thibetan legend, words by C. 
W. Emlyn, music by H. Blatch, of 
Great Britain. [83863 

©. July. 2,.191d5¢ 4» ¢,. dune; 30, 
1915; E 366221; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


CONCERT POLKA; by A. W. Lansing, of 
U. S.; two pianos, eight hands. 
[8364 


© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
#£ 362791; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


CONCERTO IN D minor. See Bach 
(de)S.) 
‘CONQUER IN THE SAVIOUR’S NAME; 


words by Thoro Harris, music by 
Kem G. Bottorf, of U. S. [8865 


© July 1, 1915; 2 c. June 25, 1915; 


¥ 3863261; Homer <A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 
‘SONTEMPLATION; by Brian Hope, of 


Hngland; piano. [8866 

© June 16, 1915; 1 c. June 17, 
1915; EH 357482; Elkin & co., Lon- 
don. 


©CoNTENT; words and music by L. M. 
Lockwood, of U. S. [8367 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1915; E 3642387; 
Lulu Maye Lockwood, Boston. 


ConrRARY Mary Cary: words by 
Fiske O’Hara,- music by Theodore 
Morse, of U. S. [8368 
_ © July 3, 1915; 2 ¢. July 2, 1915; 
H} 864849 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


Copper (THE) LEAGUE WALTZ; by N. 
W. P. Vitulu, of U. S.; piano. [83869 
© June. 29,1915: 2 “e. duly 1, 
1915; E 363246; The New Mexico 
music pub. co., Albuquerque, N. M. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


CORELLI (ARCANGELO) Adagio and al- 
legro; by Arcangelo Corelli revised 
and edited by Arthur Hartmann, of 
U. S.; violin and piano. [8870 

© June 7, 1915; Bien wune Te | 
1915; E 3862788; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision and editing. ] 


by R. W. Jobes, . 
of Ui. S25) pian, . [83871 

© June 7, 1915: 2 «@ June9:; 
1915; E 3862880; Robert W. Jobes, 
Oxford, O. 


CoRINNE WALTZES; 


CORRENTE; von Domenico Zipoli, altes 
meistersttick, bearb. v. L. M. Magis- 


tretti, of Italy, ftir harfe. (Des 
harfenisten konzert-programm, no. 
hs) [83872 


© Sept. 29, 1914; 1 e« June 1, 
1915; E 357311; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. [Copyright is | 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


Coucou (LE); von Claude Daquin, 
altes meisterstiick, bearb. von L. M. 
Magistretti, of Italy, ftir harfe. 
(Des harfenisten konzert-programm, 
no. 8.) [8373 

© Sept. 29, 1914; 1 @ June 1, | 
1915; BE 357312; Jul. Hemp, WZim- | 
mermann, Leipzig. [Copyright is | 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


COULD THE DREAMS OF A DREAMER COME 
TRUE; words by Jeff Branen, music 
by Arthur Lange, of U. S. [8374 

© June 7, 1915; 2 ec. June 7, 1915; 
E 362862; Joe Morris music co., 
New York. 


COUNTRY COURTSHIP. 
(Frederic H.) 
quartets. 


See Ripley — 
Five humorous male | 


CoURANTE. See Hindel (G. F.)—Suite 
in alten stil. 


CRADLE SONG (Wiegenlied); by M. 
Hauser, arr. by William Noelsch, of 
U. S.; pipe organ. [83875 

©. June. 7; 19155. 2 ici ame, 
1915; E 362792; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


— See also Brahms (Johannes) 


‘CREDO (DE ANGELIS); by C. W. Doug- 


las, of U. S.; vocal score. 4to. (In 
Missa Marialis) [8376 

© June 5, 1915; 2c June 7. 1915; 
E 362961; Charles Winfred Douglas, 
New York. 


548 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


CROSSING THE BAR; words by Lord Ten- 
nyson, music by Nellie Shorthill 


Bradshaw, of U. S. [S377 

© Aug. 13, 1914: 2 ce. June 26, 
1915; E 868172; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

D’OANSCHICHT; lied im volkston, text 
von A. Behrendt, musik von Rudolf 
Kronegger, of Austria, op. 74; ge- 
sang u. piano. [8878 


my Vuly 21, 1914- 1 c. May 22, 
1915; H 357164; Josef Blaha, Aus- 
tria. 


DA HAT DOCH WIEDER EENER D’RAN 


JEDREHT; yvortragslied aus Win 
prachtmidel, gesiingstext v. Willy 
Prager, musik von Rudolph Nelson, 


of Germany. [S379 


© May 18, 1915: 1c¢ June 5. 1915; 
E 366078; Musica-verlag, Berlin. 


DACHSTUBENLIEDER; 12 gesiinge im 
volkston, text und musik yon Carl 
Hugo Miilier-Eisenach, of Germany; 
laute oder gitarre, mit einfacber be- 
gleitung. Nos. 1-12. [8380 

© Sept.: 27, 1914; 1 c. June 1, 
1915; E 357318; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. 


words by William Words- 
worth, music by Daniel Gregory 
Mason, of U. S. Ato. [8381 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 3, 1915; 
E 364206; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 


DAFFODILS ; 


DAILY sTuUDIES (Tagliche studien) ; by 
Carl Birmann, of Germany, edited 


by [Ernest Huch], of Englaud, for ! 
| DAVIDSON FOR AYE; words by W. A. 


the clarinet. ) [8382 

i, May 4, 1915-1 ¢ June 15, 
1915; E 366105; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


DAILY TECHNICAL STUDIES; by Oscar 
Beringer, of England; pianoforte; 
newly revised and enlarged edition. 
no. 267. [8383 

© May 18, 1915; 1 « June 7, 


1915; E 3857376; Bosworth & co., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 


revision and editing. ] 


DaipBor; arie aus der oper von Fried- 
rich Smetana, arr. von Franz Drdla, 
of Austria; violine und pian». [8384 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 c. June 4, 1915; 
E 366064; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. } 


8392 


Datipor—Continued. 
phantasie, nach motiven der oper 
von Friedrich Smetana, arr. von 
Franz Drdla, of Austria, op. 144; 
violine und piano. [S385 
©) Mar. 3, 1915; 1 @. June 4, 
1915; E 3866063; Universal edition, 
Vienna. [Copyright is claimed on 
' arrangement. ] 


DANCE OF THE WIND ELVES; two-part 


chorus; words and music bv Nellie 
Shorthill. Bradshaw, of U. S. 4to. 
[8386 


© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. June 26, 
1915; E 363163; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


DANCING WATER; waltz, by Mrs. C. 
Miller, of U. S., arr. by H. Bauer, of 
U. .S:*: orchestra.  4to. [8387 

© June 26, 1915; 2 «@ June 26, 
1915 BE  s6olla? Mrs. OC. + veer 
Rockfall, Conn. 

DANSE DES PETITS GENIES. See Foret 


(La) enchantée. 


DANSE ROMANTIQUE; by Cyril Scott, 
of England; piano. [8888 
© June 12, 1915; 1c. June 14, 
1915; E 857456; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 


DARF ICH BITTEN (May I have the 
pleasure); kleines' ball-intermezzo, 
von Franz von Blon, of Germany, 
op. 105; militir-musik. 4to. [83889 

© Sept. 19° 1914: ‘tc twaes & 
1915 ; B 357291; Jul. Heinr. Zimmmer- 
mann, Leipzig. 


McIlwaine; music arr. from the 
Welsh national hymn by F. H. 
Baker, of U. S. [8390 
© May 24, 1915; 2 ec. June 11, 
1915; E 3862926; William Andrew 
McIlwaine, Davidson, N. C. 


DAWN IMMORTAL; an Easter service of 
story and song, story by Mabel J. 
Rosemon, music by various compos- 
ers. 23 p. 8vo. [83891 

© Feb. 16, 1914: 2 @ and aff. 
June 16, 1915; A 407287; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


DAWN OF SPRING; valse by John Neat, 
of England; piano. [83892 
© June 18, 1915; 1 c. June 8, 
1915; E 357395; Lawrence Wright 
music ¢co., London, 


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8393 


Day (THE); words by Henry Chap- 
pell, music by H. Prideaux-Brune, of 
England. [8393 

© June 24, 1915; 1 c. June 25, 
1915; E 366164; E. Prideaux-Brune, 
London. 


Day (THE) AT THE FAIR; words by | 


Mary Bowden, music by Hileen 
Dene, of England. [8394 


© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 1, 1915; 
E 357832; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcock, Itd., London. 


Day IS DYING IN THE WEST; hymn an- 
them, arr. by John Spencer Camp, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. [8895 

© June 7, 1915; 2 v. June 7, 1915; 
E 362793; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


DAYBREAK; words by Eileen Newton, 
music by George Kenneth, of Eng- 
land; no. 2 in D. [8396 


© June 30, 1915; 1 ¢@ July 1, 
1915; E 857623; Beal, Stuttard & 
co., London. 


DEAR LITTLE GIRL NAMED YOU; words 
by Ed. Teschemacher, music by Ed- 
mund D. La Touche, of England; 
no. 3 in G. [8397 

© May 29, 1915; 1 ¢ June 8, 
1915; E 357409; Newman pub. co., 
ltd., London. 


DEAR LORD, I NOW RESPOND; words by 
A. FE. Ferguson, music. by Fred 
Moore Howard, of Canada, solo for 
medium voice, with piano and cello 
or humming obligato. [8398 

©r May 26, 1915517 e., glume 3, 
1915; E 366036; Anglo-Canadian mu- 
Sic pubrs. assn., Toronto, Can. 


DEAR SWEETHEART MINE; words and 

music by C. C. C. Cushing, of U. 8S. 

[83899 

© June 4, 1915; 2° @ June 18; 

1915;; EH 363015; C. C. C. Cushing, 
Brooklyn. 


DEAREST (THE) FRIEND; words by Rev. 
A. H. Ackley, music by B. D. Ackley, 
of U.S. [8400 


© July.1, 1985 2 ses me 425, 
1915; EH 3863277; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


DEAREST (THE) GIRL IN THE WORLD; 
words by Murray Roth; music by 
Irving Mintz and Ben Fisher, of 
US: [8401 

© May 29, 1915; 2 c@ May 29, 
1915; E 362713; Werblow-Fisher co., 
New York. 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 10 


DEARIE GIRL, YOU MISS ME; by Mar- 
garet Whitney, arr. by Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; band ace. 1. Solo 
cornet.—2. Solo trombone. [8402 

© June i6, 1915; 2 c each June 
17, 1915; EH 862987, 362988; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


DEEP, DEEP DOWN IN THE OCEAN; from 
The magic mushroom, words by J. 
L. EK. Pell, music by W. Brookhouse, 
of U. S. [8403 

© May 28, 1915; 2 « May 29, 
-1915; E 3862674; J. L. HE. Pell and 
Winthrop Brookhouse, Brooklyn. 


DEMOISELLE CHIC; intermezzo, by 
Perey E. Fletcher, of England; reed. 
and brass band. (Parisian sketches, 
no. 1.) [8404 

© June 11, 1915; 1 «& June 25, 
1915; E 366174; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


DEN LENZ LASS KOMMEN. See Miller- 
Hermann (Johanna) Vier lieder. 


Depart (LE). See Village scenes. 


DINNA FORGET; words and music by 
Worton David and Bert Lee, of Eng- 
land. [8405 


© June 1, 1915; 1 «@ June 26, 
1915; EQ 3857551; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Do A BIT OF KINDNESS NOW; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by I. H. 
Meredith, of U. S. [8406 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
EK 364249; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


DoONNE (LE) BERSAGLIERI CHE VANNO 


IN GUERRA; words and music by N. 
Di Palma, of Italy, domiciled in 
New York. New York, A. Matacea. 
Ato. [8407 

© June 12, 1915; 2 e.dumens: 
1915; E 363068; Natale Di Palma, 
New York. 


DoN’r SAY THAT YOU'VE SEEN ME AND 
I WON’T SAY THAT I’VE SEEN YOU; 
words and music by Harry Castling, 
of England. [8408 

© June 1, 1915; 1 e@ June 26, 
1915; HE 3857552; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


DOUGHIE THE BAKER; words by Harry 
Lauder, and Neil MacFadyen, music 
by Harry Lauder. [8409 

© June 7, 1915; 1c. July 9, 1915; 
E 866295; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


550 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


DoULEUR & RESIGNATION; deux piéces 
par M. Theumann, of Germany, op. 
7 et 8, flr harfe. [8410 


© Sept. 20, 1914; 1 c. June 1, 
1915; BE 357323; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. 


DOWN AMONG THE PINES; words by 
Joe Frye, music by Harry Rowland, 
on U.S. [8411 

© June 24, 1915; 2 ce. June 24, 
1915; E 363120; Rowland-Mertens & 
Frye, Elizabeth, N. J. 


DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS; 
by Abe Olman, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; band. 4to. [8412 


© June 9, 1915; 2 c June 10, 
1915; E 3643811; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 

DowN IN DIXIE WHERE THE ORANGE 
BLOSSOMS GROW; words and music 
nyo. Folt, of U. S., arr. by Phil 
Epstein, of U. S. [8413 

fora e. July 3. 1915: BH 363290; 
Dan Holt, Chicago. 
| DowN IN GIPSYLAND WITH YOU; 
words and music by Tom Mellor 
and Harry Gifford, of England. 

[8414 


© June 1, 1915: 1c June 26, 
Pela. Hoodoo; EKrancis, ‘Day & 
Hunter, London. 
| DOWN WHERE THE TOWN SWINGS 
_ AROUND TO THE BAY; words by Stan- 
ley Hickok, music by Robert Nichols, 
of U. S. [8415 

©’ May 18, 1915; 2 « May 20, 
1915; E 362598; Nichols and Hickok, 
Somerville, Mass. 


DRAUSSEN IM WEITEN KRIEG; ged. von 
Christian Morgenstern, musik von 
Jos. B. Foerster, of Germany, op. 
97, fiir mittlere singstimme und 
klavier. (Drei lieder aus der kriegs- 
zeit, no. 2.) [8416 

() Mar. 27, 1915: 1 c« June. 4, 
1915; E 366051; Universal edition, 
Vienna. 

DREAM (THE) BOAT; two-part chorus, 
words and music by Nellie Short- 
hill Bradshaw, of U. S. 4to. [8417 

© Mar. 19, 1915; 2 c. June 26, 
1915; E 363164; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

DREAM (A) IN A ROCKING CHAIR; by 
Henry Tolhurst, of Great Britain; 
-violon or violoncello and piano. 

[8418 

© June 21, 1915; 2 ec. June 21, 

1915; E 3661385; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


8426 


DREAM (A) OF PARADISE; anthem, 
words by [Claude Lyttleton], musie 
by [Hamilton Gray], arr. by R. M. 
Neal, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4°. 
(Tullar-Meredith co’s. octavo series, 
no. 3871) [8419 

© June 1, 1914; 2 c June 26, 
1915; E 363145; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] ; 


DREAMING AND DRIFTING; lyric by 
Jesse Fry [pseud. of M. I. Stewart], 
music by Vivian Brooks, of U. S. 


Winston-Salem, N. CG, Stewart’s 
printing house. [8420 
©) Apr. 16," 1915; 2" c.” May 17, 


1915; E 363071; M. I. Stewart, Mt. 
Clemens, Mich. 


DREAMING OF CUPID; words by P. V. 
Schiebold, music by J. E. Andino, 
of U. S. New York, John T. Hall 
music pub. co. [8421 

© Apr. 20, 1915; 2 c./ June 4, 
1915; E 362760; Paul V. Schiebold, 
Casselton, N. D. 


DREAMING OF YOU; words and music 
by Gustav Kenrad, of Canada. 

[8422 

© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 366085; 


Gustav Kenrad, Calgary, Alberta, 
Can. 
DREAMLIGHT; ballad, words by Ed- 


ward Lockton, music by Oscar Brad- 
ley, of England. [8428 
© June 7, 1915; 1c. July 9, 1915; 
E 366290; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. ? 


DREAMS; part-song, words by E. St. 


Clare Barfield, music by Clifford 
Roberts, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. [8424 


© July 6, 1915; 1 ce. July 6, 1915; 
E 357628; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 


DREAMS OF HOME; by H. J. Bunce, of 
England; piano. [8425 
© 1c. May 20, 1915; E 326590; 
Harry James Bunce, Stillwater, 
Minn. 


DREAMS OF ITALY; waltz, by B. F. 
D’nerheb, of U. S.; violin or man- 
dolin with piano acc. [8426 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
FE 364269; Behrend music pub. co., 
Newark, N. J. 


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DREAMS OF LOVE; words and music by 
H. Whitney, of U. S., arr. by F. A. 
Mueller. Rochester, N. Y., Rivarde 
& co. [8427 

© Mae ie 19h rT Bye Nia 24. 
1915; EH 362642; Hayden Whitney, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


DREISSIG KLEINE CHORAL VORSPIELE, ZU 
DEN GEBRAUCHLICHSTEN CHORALEN; 
von Max Reger, of Germany, op. 1352 
fiir orge!. obl. Svo. [8428 

©' May. 31, 1915; 1 ic. June’ 30, 
1915; EH 866224; N. Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


DRIFTING; words and music by John 
Klendon, of U. S. [8429 
©! June 2) 1984 2 Go ime; 
1915; E 3630338; Klendon music ©¢o., 
New York. 


DRIFTING AT MIDNIGHT. See Inland 


waters. 


DRITTE SYMPHONIE IN E MOLL, kom- 
poniert von Hugo Kaun, of Ger- 
many, op. 96; grosses orchester ; 
partitur. [84380 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 1 ce. June 1, 1915; 
BH 35738038; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


See Miil- 
Acht lieder. 


Du GABST MIR DEINE HAND. 
ler-Hermann (Johanna) 


DZIADUNIO POLKA; concertina arrange- 
ment by H. Schuckert, of U. S. 
[8431 
© May 15, 1915; 2 c. June 4, 1915; 
EK 362736; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. 


music by K. Namystowski, 
Poland, arr. by Witold Adeszko, of 


U. S.; concertina solo. [8432 

©' May 22, 1915; '2 ec: May’ 26, 
1915; E 3862769; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


"KE PALLE ’E FRANCISCO GIUSEPPE E LE 
PALLE ITALIANE; versi di Nat. Di 
Palma, musica di [Gennaro Camer- 
lingo], of Italy. [8433 

© June 12) 29155. doc: fume 15, 
1915; E 3866096; Natale Di Palma, 
Yo A. Matacea, New York. 


’"E. RICHIAMATE AMERICA; canzonetta 
d’ocecasione, versi di V. Manente, 
musica di Arturo Matacea, cf Italy; 
canto e mandolino. [8484 


© June. 7, 1915* 2 %6 Tune. 10, 
1915; E 3660938; Natale Di Palma, 
Yo A. Matacea, New York. 


Do. 


of | 


HarTH (THE) REDEEMED; words and 
music by H. De Fluiter, of U. S. 
[8435 
© June 8, 1915; 2 @ June 10, 
1915; E 364290; Henry De Fluiter, 
Denver. 


EASTER SONGS FOR LITTLE FOLKS; ed, 
by I. H. Meredith. 


Svo. [8436 


cover-title, 16 p, 


© Feb. 16, 1914: 2 @ and an | 


June 16, 1915; A 407286; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


HKINSAME (DIE). See Braunfels 
(Walter) Drei chinesische gesiinge. 


ELEVATION; music by Gustav Mehner, 
of U. S.; organ. (St. Cecilia series, 
no. 55) 


© June 5, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
Hi 362843 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 


[8437 © 


ELK’s (THE) CONVENTION; march and | 
two-step by Wm. Baines, of U. S.; | 


piano, 


TOV eke. 


ELKS’ (THE) PARADE; march and two- 
step, composed by G. A. Sahlin, of 
USS: [8439 

© June.16, 1915326, Dune 17, 
1915; E 368009; Geo. A. Sahlin, Ben- 
ton Harbor, Mich. 


ELSKEDE. See Minder fra barndoms- 
tiden. 


HMPIRE’S (THE) SONS ARE WE; words 
by Kenneth L. Jardine, music by 
Ernest G. Woodrow, of Canada. 

[8440 


© May 13, 1915; 2 eeaiaye i, 
1915; E 357013; K. L. Jardine, Alta, 
Canada. 


Empty (THE) STEIN; words by Will 
Price, music by G. A. Sablin, of 
U.S. [8441 

© .,.June 16, 1915; 2 eames i., 
1915; E 363000; Geo. A. Sahlin, Ben- 
ton Harbor, Mich. 


EN PARTANT POUR LA GUERRE; Chanson 
slave, poésie de Georges Trouillot, 
musique de Jeanne Rivet, of France; 
duo pour mezzo et baryton. [8442 


© June 12, 1915; 1. ¢ Sune Zs, 
1915; E 366150; Max Eschig, Paris. 


See Miiller-Hermann (Jo- 
Acht lieder. 


ENCORE. 
hanna) 


9) 


on 


[8438 | 
© June 12, 1915; 2 c. June 11) | 
1915; E 3862962; Koninsky music co., | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘ no. 7, 1915 


| 
: 
: 


ENDLESS (THE) DAY; sacred solo in 
B flat, words by Thomas Lawton, 
music by Alfred G. Robyn, of U. S. 

[8443 
© May 20, 1915; 2 c. May 20, 
1915; E 362574; Wm. A. Pond & co., 


my. 
ENTICEMENT (Lockung); valse, by 
Oscar Stern, of U. S.; piano. [8444 


© June 5, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
EK 362847; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


EXRSTES UND LETZTES STELLDICHEIN; 
text und musik von Rudolf Baron, 
of Germany. [8445 

© May 28, 1915; 1 c. June 21, 
1915; E 357515; Harmonie verlag, 
Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 


. ERWECKUNGS-LIEDER; hrsg. von. F. V. 


Wiebe. [48] p. 12mo. [8446 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. and aff. June 
3, 1915; A 400732: F. V. Wiebe, Chi- 
cago. 


Es BLIHT DER BOIM; words by [I. L. 
Perez], music by N. L. Saslavsky, 
bE U.S. [8447 

© May 20, 1915; 2 « May 22, 
1915; E 362601; N. Z. Saslavsky, 
Brooklyn. 

Es GIEBT FALLE; couplet aus der posse, 


Datterich, text von Emil Berisch, 
musik von Friedrich Bermann, of 


Germany, unter benutzung eines 
hessischen yolksliedes; gesang  u. 
piano. 8448 


© May 28, 1915; 1 ¢c. June 21, 
1915; E 3857516; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 


Es GOSS MEIN VOLLES LEBEN SICH. See 


Miiller-Hermann (Johanna) Acht 
lieder. * 

BseEL (DER) VON NINIVE; burleske 
operette in einem akt, text ‘von 
Wolfgang Herzfeld, musik von Otto 
Gaze. of Germany; klavierauszug 
mit text. [8449 


© Aug. 3, 1914; 1 c. June 1, 1915; 
Beasizio; N. Simrock,. g. m.. b._b,; 
Berlin. 


potpourri aus der operette, musik 
yon Otto Gaze, of Germany; klavier 
zu 2 handen mit tiberlegtem text. 
[8450 
© Aug. 3, 1914; 1 c. June 1, 1915; 
Mm 357217; N. Simrock, :g. m.b. i., 
Berlin. 


Erk (’). See Orly (Jacques) Trois 
valses chantées. 


~ 


9) 


8459 


IUROPEAN (THE) z00; words by A. 
Howard Linford, musie by Edith M. 
Bathurst, of England. [8451 

© May 29, 1915; 1 ec June 8, 
1915; E 357410; Newman pub. ¢co., 
Itd., London. 


IiVENING; by George F. Boyle, of Eng- 


land. (Three sketches for piano, 
no. 8) [8452 
© May 25, 1915; 2 ¢’ May 26, 


1915; H 362646; G. Fred Kranz mu- 
sie co., Baltimore. 


EVENING BREEZES; by Jobn Francis 


3arnett, of Great Britain; piano- 
forte. (Musical impressions, no. 2.) 
[8453 


© June 5, 1915;°1.e¢e. June 19, 
1915; E 366115; Augener Itd., Lon- 
don. 


KVENING HOUR; by Maurice Randall, 
of Australia, op. 39; piano solo. 
[8454 
© June 17, 1915: 1 c Tune 29, 
1915; E 366219; W. H. Paling & co., 
Sydney, Australia. 


EVENING REVERIE; by N. Lacroix, of 
U. S.; piano. (Classical series.) 
[8455 
© May 29, 1915;.2 ce. June. 2, 
1915; HE 362702; Nove Lacroix, Rush- 
sylvania, O. 


EVENSONG; part song, text by W. M. 
Czamanske, music by Kreutzer, arr. 
by Clarence C. Robinson, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. [8456 

© June 7, 1915; 2 ec. June 7, 1915; 
E 362794; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


EXVERMORE; words by Huntley Trevor, 
music by Brenda Gayne, of England. 
No. 2 in G. [8457 

© June 25, 1915; 1 ce. June 26, 
1915; E 357530; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


EVERY MOMENT I SEE you; words by 
S. A. Jacobs, music by A. Losinsky, 
af U.S. [8458 

© 1c. June ‘10, 1915; E 364300; 
Sam A. Jacobs, Elizabeth, N. J. 


EVERYWHERE I Go; words by James 
Rowe Alt, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
priel, jr., of U...8: [8459 

© July 1, 1915; 2 c. June 25, 1915; 
E 363259; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


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EXCELSIOR; part-song, words by Long- 
fellow, music by Cyril Jenkins, of 
Great Britain, op. 82; men’s voices. 

[8460 

© June 17, 1915; 1 ec June 15, 

1915; E 366100; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. . 


Eyes; words by Ada Leonora Palmer, 
music by William J. Riley. [8461 
© June 28, 1915; 1 ¢ June 380, 
1915; E 366207; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


F'AIREST FLAG BENEATH THE SKY. See 
Haydn (F. J.) 


FAIRLIE (MABEL BROWNING) Two 
songs; words by H. W. Anderson 
and Ed, Teschemacher, music by M. 


B. Fairlie. Contents:—No. 1. In 
April. No. 2. Say goodbye at even- 
tide. [8462 


© June 4, 1915; 1c. June 14, 1915; 
E 366102; Weeks & co., London. 


FAIRY TALES; chorus for children; 
words by Gertrude Knox Willis, 
music by W. Rhys-Herbert, of U. S. 
4to. [8463 

© June 5, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362854; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


FAITH; hymn-anthem, words by F. W. 
Faber, music by C. S. Briggs, of U. 
S.; mixed voices with organ ace. 
Ato. [8464 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 12, 1915; 
H 3643826; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


FALLEN HEROES; words by H. E. But- 
ler, music by Henry C. ff. Castle- 
man, of Great Britain. [8465 

© June 4, 1915; 1¢. June 14, 1915; 
E 366101; Weekes & co., London. 


FANTAISIE SUR QUATRE THEMES RUSSES; 
par M. Theumann, of Germany, op. 
11, fur harfe. [8466 

© Aug. 1, 1914; 1 @ June 1, 1915; 

E 3973826; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 

C Mozart 


FANTASIA IN See 


(W. A.) 


FANTASIE UBER WELSCHE MELODIEN; 
von Rudolf Tillmetz, of Germany, 
op. 58, fiir fldte mit klavierhbegl. 

[8467 

© Oct. 19, 1914; 1 «. June 1, 1915; 

E 357327; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


MINOR. 


pt. 11, D.\s.; ¥. 10 


FASCINATION ; fox trot by P. Beacham, 
arr. by John Itzel, of. U. S.; orch. 
4to. [8468 

© May 8, 1915: 2c. May 10, 1915; 
E 3623809 ; Priscilla Beacham, Balti- 
more. [Copyright is claimed on ar- | 
rangement. | 


FATHER OF MERCIES; words anop., arr. 
by J. W. Lerman, music by Bern- — 
hard Shmidt, arr. by R. M. Neal, of 
U.S. Ato. [8469 


© Nov. 10, 1914; 2 c June 26, 
1915; E 3863156; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on additional text and harmonic re- 
vision. ] 


FATHER’S (THE) FACE; words by Vic- 
tor M. Hatfield, music by Susie E. 
Hatfield, of U. S. [8470 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 e June 9, 1915; 
E 362885; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


FAUVETTE JALOUSE; polka par Ch. 
Thuillier fils, of France; petite fitite 
solo ou piano solo, et orchestre. 

[8471 


©, June 15; 1915+) 2) erie ae 
1915; E 3857474; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris, 


FAVORITE SELECTIONS FROM SUNDAY 
SCHOOL MELODIES. [60] p. Svo. 
[8472 


© Oct. 5, 1914: 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1915; A 406460; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


EELDBLEAMERLN ; 12 lieder im volkston, 
text und musik von Carl Hugo Miil- 
ler-Hisenach, of Germany; laute 
oder gitarre, mit einfacher pegleit- 
ung, nos. 1-12. [8473 

© July 27, 1914; 1 e June 1, 1915; 
E 357317; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


FELDBLUMEN; 12 allerleichteste melo- 
dische tinze, von HE. Th. Weimers- 
haus, of Germany; klavier zu 2 
hiinden. No. 1-12 ini band. [8474 

© July 24, 1914; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
BE 3857284; P. J. Tonger, Cologne, 
Germany. 


FESTIVAL MARCH. See Organ loft. 


FESTIVAL SONG BUDGET, CHILDREN’S AND 
FLAG DAY COMBINED, JUNE 14TH, 
1914. 64 p. 8vo. «(8475 

© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c. and aff. June 
26, 1915; A 406470; Tullar- Meredith 
co., New York. 


554 


“no. 7, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


FESTIVAL SONG BUDGET, CHILDREN’S AND 
FLAG DAY COMBINED—Continued. 


CHILDREN’S DAY, 1915. 64 p. S8vo. 

] [8476 

. © ‘Apr. 12, 1915; 2 c and aff. 

. June 26, 1915; A 406468; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 

CHRISTMAS, 1913. cover-title, 72 

Pp. Svo. [S477 

fy Oct. 28, 1913; 2 c. and aff. 


June 16, 1915; A 407275; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 
—— CHRISTMAS, 1914. Svo. 
[8478 
and aff. 
Tullar- 


iVeo ta" D- 


© Oct 9; 1914-2 «. 
June 26, 1915; A 406471; 
Meredith co., New York. 
— HASTER, 1914. 64 p. 8vo. [8479 
©) Feb. 16, 1914; 2 @ ‘and: aff. 
June’ 16, 1915; A 407276; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


| 


| —— Haster, 1915. [32] p. 8vo. 

[S480 
| © Feb. 16, 1915; 2 c. and aff. 
June 26, 1915; A 406469; Tullar- 


Meredith co., New York. 
— RALLY NO; eas AGE Tots. 
64 p. Svo. [8481 
Age. 28...1913.: -2 .c, .and» aff, 
June 16, 1915; A 407277; Tullar- 

Meredith co., New York. 


DAY, 


| FESTIVAL soncs No. 5; for Christmas. 

cover-title, 12, [1] p. 8vo. [8482 

© Oct. 2, 1913; 2 c. and aff. June 

16, 1915; A 407278; Tullar-Mere- 
dith co., New York. 


No. 6; for Easter; by I. H. Mere- 


{ 

| 

\ 

| 

| 
: —Nno. 7; for Children’s day. 
} 


dith, J. W. Lerman -[ete.] cover- 
title, 14 p. S8vo. [8483 
Rep. 5, 1914:..2 ¢. and. aft, 
June 16, 1915; A 407279; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 
[15] 
fe) SVO. [8484 
@ Apr. 11, 1914; 2 e© and aff. 
June 26, 1915; A 406463; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 
HOLS; for. Christmas... »[15),p: 
8vo. [8485 
© Sept. 14, 1914; 2 c and aff. 
June 26, 1915; A 406473; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 
— wo. 9; for Easter, by R. M. Neal, 


E. S. Tiilotson, I. H. Meredith [ete.] 
its] p. S8vo. [8486 

mi men. 11 19155 2 cc. ang” aif. 

{ June 26, 1915; A 406465; Tullar- 

Meredith co., New York. 

{ 

( 


8497 

FESTIVAL Ssoncs—Continued. 
—— No. 10; for Children’s day. [15] 
p. S8vo. [8487 
© Apr. 8, 1915: 2 ¢ and aff. 
June 26, 1915; A 406472; Tullar- 

Meredith co., New York. 
IESTIVAL TOCCATA; by Percy H. 
Fletcher, of England; organ. (Orig- 


inal compositions, new series, no. 
41.) ; [8488 

© June 4, 1915; 1c. June 5, 1915; 
EH 366070; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 


FESTIVAL (THE) WEDDING: march, 
composed by G. A. Sahlin, of U. S. 
[8489 


©. dune 16, 1915: 2 1c, June. 7: 
1915; E 363010; Geo. A. Sahlin, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. 


FEUILLE (UNE) D’AUTOMNE (A leaf of 
autumn); reverie by E. Kukowski, 
of England, arr. for violoncello solo, 
violin, bass and piano. (Cinema 
music journal, no. 8.) [8490 

© June 10, 1915; 1c. June 11, 
1915; E 857423; Edward Schuberth 
& co., New York. . [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


FIGHTING BoB MARCH; by D. J. Cook, 
of U. S.; full band. 4to. [8491 
OrmFune 29.) 1915 -2ex July: d, 
1915; E 363247; E. M. Orpin, Cleve- 
land. 


FIGHTING (THE) CHANCE; words by G. 
Douglas Furber, music by Frank 
Lambert, of England; no. 3 in D. 

[S492 

© May. 29, 1915; 1 c« June 8, 

1915; HE 357411; Newman pub. co., 
ltd., London. 


I"INGER FREEDOM STUDIES; by Arnoldo 
Sartorio, of Germany, op. 1060; 
pianoforte. [8493 

© June 21; 1915; 2.c. June 21, 
1915; E 366136; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


FINKENLIED; aus der operette, Das 
miidchen im mond. text von Rudolf 
Oesterreicher und Wilhelm Sterk, 
musik von Karl v. Stigler, arr. von 
Hans Schott. 1. Salonquartett. 2. 
Salonorchester. 3. Gesang u. piano. 
4, Schrammelquartett. [8494-8497 

© Nov. 7, 1914; 1 ce. each July 12, 
1915; E 366298 -366301; Eiben- 
schiitz & Berté, Vienna. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangements. ] 


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8498 


FIORI GENTILI MAZURKA; by A. Arena, 
of U. S.; 1st mandolin, or violin. 
Ato. [8498 

© July 2, 1915; 2 ce. July 8, 1915; 
E 363287; Agatino Arena, New York. 


I'IREFLY MY PRETTY FIREFLY; words by 
Stanley Murphy, music by Jack 
Glogan and Al. Piantadosi, of U. S. 

[8499 
© 1c. June 18, 1915; E 363025; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


First (THE) DAY OF THE WEEK; words 
from Bible, music by Alice M. Shaw, 
Of WO. Ss [ 8500 

Gr gune 8, 1915 >) 2) cme 12, 
1915; E 862935; Luckhardt & Belder. 
New York. 


FLAG OF LIBERTY, UNION AND PEACE; 
words by Elberta Kate Shipley, mu- 
sic by L. S. Collins, of U. S.; piano 


or organ ace. 4to. [8501 
© June 2, 1915; 2 c. June 26, 
1915; E 363109; Laura Sedgwick 


Collins, New York 


FLIGHT THROUGH THE CLOUDS; march, 

by A. Brock, of U. S. [8502 

© 1c June 4, 1915; E 362739; 
Anna Brock, Baltimore. 


FLOAT WITH THE CLOUDS; words by 
Mrs. Christie McDonald, of U. S. 
[85038 
© June 8, 1915; 2 c. June 10, 
1915; E 3864808; Christie McDon- 
ald, Thompson, Mich. 


FLORENTIA (THE) WALTZES; 
posed by G. A. Sahlin of U. S. 


com- 


[8504 

©. June’ 16;,1915- 2 c.. dune “27, 

1915; E 3868008; Geo. A. Sahlin, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. 


FLORIDA; words and music by N. S. 

Bradshaw, of U. S. 4to. [8505 

© June 1, 1918; 2 c June 8, 1915: 

E 364288; Nellie Shorthill Brad- 
shaw, Little Rock, Ark. 


FLOTOS GRAND PAGEANT; march, by W. 
P. English, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[8506 
© June 18, 1915; 2 « June.§8, 
1915; E 864286; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


FLOWER SONG; syncopated waltzes, by 
Gustav Lange, arr. by Will B. Mor- 
rison, of U. S. [8507 

© June 7, 1915; 2 ec June 5, 1915; 


E 364219; Warner C. Williams, In- 
dianapolis, 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 10 


FLYING (THE) SWALLOW; by Ed- 
mund Parlow, of Germany; piano. 
(Six easy piano pieces, no. 3.) 

[S508 | 

© June 10, 1915: 2 c. June 14, 

1915; E 857462; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

FoLKS MOTIvV; words by [I. L. Perez], 

music by N. L. Saslavsky, of U. S. 
[8509 
© May 20, 1915; 2 c.: May 22, 
1915; E 3862602; N. Li. Saslavsky, 
Brooklyn, 

FoLLow THE FLAG; words and music 

by Marie Clegg, of England. [8510 

© June. 1;: 1915202" ec. umes. 
1915; E 857554; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

['OLLOW THE LADY WITH THE SUN- 
SHADE. See Francis & Day’s six 
songs for soubrettes. 


FoR COUNTRY AND FOR YOU; words by 


Tom Wilkinson, jr., music by A. 
Livingston Ashworth. Toronto, 
Whaley, Royce & co. [8511 


© June 29, 1915; 1 ce Sune 2o, 
1915; E 366208; Tom Wilkinson, jr., 
Alberta, Can. 


For ScoTLAND AND THE KING; a Jaco- 
bite song, words by Herbert de 
Hamel, music by Carl St. Amory, of 
Great Britain. London, Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd. [8512 


© June 19, 1915; 1 c« July 6, 
1915; E 357630; Carl St. Amory, 
London. 


See Coerne 
Two studies in 


FoR TOMORROW WE DIE. 
(Louis Adolphe) 
mood. 


FoR VALOUR; military valse, by Charles 
Ancliffe, arr. by Frank Winterbot- 
tom, of England; military band. 
(Hawkes & son’s M. B. edition, no. 
417.) [8513 


© June 15, 1915; 1 c June 25, 
1915; E 366175; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


Forkt (LA) ENCHANTEE; ballet, par - 
Rich. Drigo, arr. par Paul Korke, of 
Italy; salon orchester. Contents :— 
no. 1. Scéne dansante et galop. — 
no. 2a. Danse des petits génies, b. 

_ Pas d’action.—no. 3. Valse.—no. 4. 
Czardas. [8514 

© Sept. 19, 1914; 1 @ Junerd, 
1915; E 357292: Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed 
on salon orchestra.] 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


~ | no. 7, 1915 


TOREVER WITH THE Lorp. See Gounod 


(C. F.) 


ForWARD; chorale, words by Chas. S. 
Nutter, music by H. J. Krumpeln, 
OF, TU. &. [8515 

i) apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. June 8.1915; 
E 364284; Thomas Nicholson, New 
York. 


Fox (THE) AND THE GOOSE; two-part 
song, words anon., music by Arthur 
W. Marchant, of Great Britain; 
women’s voices. [8516 

Gy dune 21, 1915: 2 « June 21, 
1915; E 366137; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


‘Fox-rrort (THE) BALL THAT’S ALL; by 
Nat. D. Ayer, arr. by R. S. Stoddon, 
of England; orchestra. 4to. [S517 


© June 7, 1915; 1 c. June 7, 1915; 


E 366122; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 
‘vYoxtrot (THE) HOP; words by Harold 
| Simpson, music by A. MKingston- 
Stewart. [8518 
© May 29, 1915; 1 c« June 8, 
1915; E 357412; Newman (The) 


EC A ee Ee 


' 
( 
| 
' 
) 
| 
| klavierbegl. 


pub. co., Itd., London. 


Foxy QUILLER; fox trot, music by T. J. 
Lindorff, arr. by Lee Orean Smith, 
of U. §.; band. 4to. [8519 

© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 2, 1915; 
E 362728; Leo. Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


FRAGE; ein friihlingssang, worte von 
Franz Graf, musik von Paul Wolff, 
of Germany; eine singstimme mit 

Berlin SW., Mignon- 

verlag. [8520 
mio May 28.1915: L-e. June 21, 

1915; E 357519; Paul Wolff, Berlin- 

Griinau, Germany. 


FRAGMENT FROM CONCERTO IN D MINOR. 
See Mozart (W. A.) 


FRANCIS & DAY’S SIX SONGS FOR SOU- 
BRETTES; words and music by Reg. 


Low, of England, with and without. 


male chorus. Contents :—Follow the 
lady with the sunshade.—When you 
waltz.—Take me to the pictures.— 
Mary, never mind the dairy.—Kitty, 
the captain’s daughter.—When the 
girls go marching by. [8521 

© June 7, 1915; 1c. July 9, 1915; 
EH 366288; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


8529 


FRATERNITY; march, by G. H. Stell, of 
DeeSes pe. [8522 
© June 17, 1915; 2 c June 19, 
1915; E 368070; George H. Stell, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


FREEDOM AND RIGHT; English adapta- 
tion of words by Adrian Ross. from 
the Flemish of Jan Peeters, music 
by Jan Broeckx, of Belgium; chorus 
for male voices. 4to. | [8523 

© June 4, 1915; 1 e@ June 19, 
1915; E 366112; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


FROLICS ; rondo, by Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
of U. S., op. 310; pianoforte. (Light 
and shade, no. 6.) [8524 

©-June 7, 1915; 2c, June 7, 1915; 
E 362796; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


From HUNGARY; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 310; pianoforte. 
(Light and shade, no. 3.) [8525 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362797; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FrRoM THE EAST; melody by S. Cole- 
ridge-Taylor, selected, arr. and re- 
vised by Alex Roloff, of Great Brit- 
ain; piano. [8526 

cc) June” 7, 1915: tc.) June 22; 
1915; E 357492; Augener ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


FROM THE FAR EAST; characteristic 
dance, by Carl Wilhelm Kern, of U. 
S., Op. alO> pf. (Light and shade, 
no. 4.) [8527 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362798; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


FRUHLING AM RHEIN; operette in drei 
akten, von Carl Lindau, Fritz Beda 
u. Oskar Fronz, musik von Edmund 
Eysler, of Austria; klavierauszug 
mit text. [8528 

() Jan. 2, 1915; 1 ¢. June 10, 1915; 
E 366297; Ludwig Doblinger-Bern- 
hard Herzmansky, Leipzig. 


Walzer nach motiven des gleich- 
namigen operette, musik von Ed- 
mund Eysler, arr. von Adolf Isch- 
pold, of Austria; grosses orchester. 
4to. [8529 

© Nov. 6, 1914; 1 e. July 10, 
1915; E 366296; Ludwig Doblinger- 
Bernhard Herzmansky, Leipzig. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


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FUNERAL MUSIC; the 3rd mode melody, 
by Thomas Tallis, arr. by Martin 
and Geoffrey Shaw; organ. [8530 

© June 29, 1915; 1 « June 25, 
1915; EH 366169; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


FuNNY CHARLIE CHAPLIN: words and: 


music by James G. Hllis, of U. S. 
Chicago, Acme music publishers. 
[85381 
© May 10, 1915; 2 « May 19, 
1915; H 3862570; J. H. Martin, Chi- 
cago. 


GABY FOX-TROT; by Hermann Darewski, 
of England; piano. [8532 
© June 4, 19155 °c Sumer 26; 
1915; HW’ 357555; Francis,’ Day & 
Hunter, London. 


GALATEA; by Ad. Jensen, op. 44, no. 3, 
ed. by Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.; 
piano. [85383 

© June 9, 1915; 2 ec. June 11, 
1915; H 662929; Art publication soc., 
St. Louis. [Copyright is claimed on 
annotations and revision. ] 


GAMLE MAREN SKIMMEL; tekst af 
Gyrithe Lemche, musik af Ludolf 
Nielsen, of Denmark, op. 28, no. 8, 
for en stomme med piano. [ 8534 


© Jan. 27, 1915; 1 ec. June 4, 1915: 
H 366047; Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig. 


GARDEN (THE) OF DESIRE; words by 
Mrs. Willis J. Walker; music by 
Giuseppe Aldo Randegger, of Italy. 

[8535 
© 14. June 7, 1915; EH 362844; 
Belkraft artisans, New York. 


GATES OF eoLD; words by A. L. Flude, 
music by Mrs. D. N. Howe, arr. by 
George W. Clarke, of U. S. [8536 

© May 1, 1915; 2 ce. May 26, 1915: 
E 362659; Alfred L. Flude, Chicago. 

GAvoTTE. See Bach (J. S.)—Suite im 

alten stil. 


GAVOTTE GENTIL; by Arnoldo Sartorio, 
of Germany; violin solo with piano 
ace. [8537 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 « June 14, 
1915; EH 357435; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


GAY BUTTERFLIES (Les joyeux papil- 
lons) ; caprice, by Louis Gregh, ed., 
fingered, and arr. by Paolo Gallico, 
OE U; Sos) pe: [8538 

© May 28, 1915; 2 ec. May 29, 
1915; E 362684; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing, fingering and 
arrangement. ] 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


GEBET, ZU DIR HEB’ ICH DIE HANDE; | 
ged. von Karl Ernst Knodt, musik 
von Hugo Kaun, of Germany; min- | 


nerchor; partitur. [8359 | 


© Oct. 12, 1914; 1 « June 1, 1915; | 
E 3857294; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


GEE! BUT I CERTAINLY LIKE YOUR EYES; 
words and music by J. E. Alexan- | 
der, of U.S. [8540 | 

© 1c. May 27, 1915; EB 362666; | 
John FE. Alexander, Port Edwards, | 
Wis. 


GEHT (DAS) MIR DURCH UND DURCH; 
cabaret-lied, aus der operette, Im- 
mer der andere, text von Ilse Fried- | 
linder, musik von Amélie Nikisch, | 
of Germany; gesang u. piano. 

[8541 

© May ‘11, 100 a ees || 
1915; E 357346; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 

GELIEBTE (DIE) DES KRIEGERS. See | 

Braunfels (Walter) Drei 

ische gesinge. 


GEM (THE) MANDOLIN AND GUITAR FO- | 
LI0, No. 8; for 1st and 2nd mando- | 
lin, guitar and piano accompani- 
ments in separate folios, arr. by 
Lewis Tocaben, of U. S.; guitar. 

[8542 © 

©. Apr. 24, 19159) 27 Ghai ze, | 

1915;. E 362966; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


GenvuA; strassenbild, von Hugo Kaun, 
of Germany, op. 95; violine u. piano. — 
Aus Italien, no. 4.) [85438 

© Sept. 17, 19145) ieee amen, 
1915; E 357301; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. 


GEORGE W ASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 
WALTz; by C.°S. Praut on iets; 
piano. [8544 

©. June 15, 19153 2 e) ined, 
1915; E 363012; Cornelia Stockton 
Traut, Washington. 


GroRGENA (THE) MARCH; by EB. F. 
Dillebar, of U. S., arr: by P.O) Got- 
man, of U. S. 4to. [8545 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
EH 363027; The American music Co., 
Cleveland. 


Get A MOVE on; fox trot, by John Neat, 


of England; piano. [8546 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c« June 26, 
1915; E 357556; Francis. Day & 
Hunter, London. 


008 


chines- | 


0 


‘|| GIGUE. 
_— See also Suite in F, Lady Rad- 


_ No. 7, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8562 


||. GETTING UP; an action song for chil- 


dren, words and music by H. Ernest 
_ Hunt, of Great Britain. [8547 
© June 25, 1915; 1 @ June 23. 
1915; E 357503; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


GicgA; von B. Galuppi, alte meister- 
sttick, bearb. von L. M. Magistretti, 


of Italy, fiir harfe. (Des harfe- 
_ histen konzert-programm, no 9.) 
[8548 


{© Sept. 29, 1914: 1 c« June 1, 
1915; E 357313; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


See Suite im alten stil. 


nor’s suite. 


| Girt (A) FOR EACH MONTH IN THE 


Se eee ee reer ee ay 


YEAR; from Ziegfeld follies 1915, by 
Louis A. Hirsch, arr. by Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; hotel orchestra, 
key of Eb. 4to. [8549 
co wune 21. 1915: 2.¢, June 22, 
1915; EH 363043; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 
——words by Channing Pollock 
& Rennold Wolf, music by Louis A. 
Hirsch, of U. S. {8550 
© June 21, 1915; 2 c. June 22, 
1915; E 363044; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


GIRL (THE) I COULDN’T KISS; words by 


Hvans, of U. S. [8551 
© 1 ¢«. June 3, 1915: H 364205; 
Edward W. White, Santa Paula, Cal. 
GIVE ME THINE HEART; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by Grant 
Colfax Tullar, of U. 8. [8552 
© Oct. 21, 1910; 2 «@ June 26, 
1915; E 3638142; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

GIVE REST, O CHRIST; contakion of the 
faithful departed, words translated 
by W. J. Birkbeck, music from a 
Kieff melody, arr. and edited by 
Walter Parratt, of England; men’s 
voices. 4to. [8553 

© June 7, 1915; 1c. June 8, 1915; 
E 357387; Novello & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing. ] 

GIVE THE CHILD A CHANCE; Caprice 
from In the small park, words and 
music by C. L. Willert, arr. by Henry 
G. Peters, of U. S. [8554 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 9, 1915; 
BH 362892; Charles L. Willert, Buf- 
falo. 


37283—15——3 


H. W. White, music by Everett J.. 


GLOBE (THE) GIRDLER; march, by Geo. 
Rosenkrans, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[8555 
© June 8, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
EH} 364235; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


GLORIOSA PATRIA; patriotic hymn, 
words by Helene H. Boll, music by 
Horatio Parker, of U. S.; four-part 
chorus of mixed voices. 4to. 

[8556 


e. June 10, 
Schirmer, New 


9» 


hand 


© June 8, 1915; 
1915; E 364296; G. 
York. 

GLORY BE TO JESUS (Preis sei meinem 
Heiland); words anon., music by 
EK. v. Wickede, arr. by W. Noelsch, 
of U. S.; solo and chorus. 4to. 

[8557 

© suhe 15, 191522 e sume wie 

1915; E 862995; Theo. F. Miller & 

Wm. Noelsch, Philadelphia. [Copy- 

right is claimed on translation and 
arrangement. | 


Gitory (THE) oF GoD; words from the 
Scriptures, music by Fred W. Peace, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 

[8558 

©* duly “24, 1914: 2° c:" June 26, 

1914; H 357542; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


GLorY (THE) OF THE DAY WAS IN HER 
FACE. See Passionale. 


GLORY TO THEE, MY GOD, THIS NIGHT; 
words by Thomas Ken, music by 
Gounod, arr. by EH. G. Snelling. of 
U. S. 4to. [8559 

©. Apr... 3. 4085.2 e. June 26, 
1915; E 363166; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement for four parts.] 

GoD BLESS THE U. S. A.; words and 
music by W. A. Wilander, of U. S. 

[8560 

© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 364310; 
William A. Wilander, Brooklyn. 

GoD IS OUR HOPE AND STRENGTH; an- 
them, words from Psalm XLVI, mu- 


2 


sie by Hugh Blair, of England; 
mixed voices and organ. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 1208.) [S561 


© June 10, 1915; 1 c. June 22, 
1915; E 357500; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 

Gop IS OUR REFUGE; words from 46th 
psalm, music by L. P. Archer, arr. 
by [Mrs. H. A. Snow], of U. S. 

[8562 

© 1c. May 26, 1915; H 362671; 

Louise Pachard Archer, Brooklyn. 


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8563 


pt. 111, niis,, ¥.20 


Gop OF OUR FATHERS; words by D. C. 
Roberts, music by J. W. Lerman. of 
Ges: [8563 

© June, 16, 19138; 2 cr chune 11, 
1915; EH 362911; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

Gop SAVE THE Kine; words traditional, 
music by H. Balfour Gardiner, of 
Great Britain; unace. or accom- 
panied mixed chorus. 4to. [8564 


© June 17, 1915; 1 « June 1, 
1915; E 366097; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 

Gop so LOVED THE WORLD; short an- 
them, music by Cuthbert Harris, of 
England; mixed voices, 4to. 
(Choral album, no, 1199.) [8565 


© May 29, 1915; 1 ec June 8, 
1915; E 357379; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 

Gop THE ALL-FMATHERLY; harvest an- 
them, words by J. G. Johnson and 
from the psalms, music by Alfred 
Hollins, of England; mixed voices 
and organ. 4to. [8566 

© June 29, 1915; 1 c. June 380, 
1915; E 3866229; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 

Gop’s CLARION CALL; text by S. Tre- 
vena Jackson, music by various com- 
posers tp. te “a2 AN Ap ero: 
$0.05. [8567 

© Aug. 9, 1918: 2 ec. and aff. 
June 16, 1915; A 407282; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


Gop’s GLEANING; words and music by 
T. S. Paxton, of U. S. [8568 
© 1c. June 21, 1915; E 363248; 
Tacy Stokes Paxton, Emporia, Kan. 
Gop's PEACE I’LL KNOW; words by 
Fanny Jane Crosby Van Alstyne, 


music by Ira Allan Sankey, of U. S. | 


[8569 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 

EK 364190; Biglow & Main Co.. New 
York. 

GOLDEN BIRD; words by Ed. Tesche- 
macher, musie by Haydn Wood, of 
England; duet in G. for high and 
low voices. [8570 

© Junei4, -19153;-1) ec) June: 5, 


1915; E 366073; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don, 


GOLDEN (THE) DAY; words by Ma- 
thilda Long, music by Donizetti, arr. 
by R. M. Neal, of U. S. [8571 

) Jani 2871015: 2 
1915; E 363168; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. ' [Copyright is claimed 
on new text and harmonic revision. ] 


ec. June 26, : 


GOLDEN DAY. See Donizetti (Gaetano) 


GOLDEN DAYS; words and music by 
A, E, Ryan,’ of U.S) afr iby b. | 
Bauer, of U.S. [8572 


© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364180; 
Albert E. Ryan, Hoboken, Pa. 


GONDOLIER (LE) DE VENISE; barcarolle 
by Arnoldo Sartorio, of Germany; | 
violin solo with piano ace, [85738 | 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 ce. June 14, | 
1915; E 857486; Carl Fischer, New | 
York. 


GooD NIGHT; words by S. Weir | 
Mitchell, music by Katherine A. | 
Glen, of U. S. [S574 | 

© May. 22, 1915; 2 ¢ May. 25, 
1915; E 862645; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


GOODBYE GIRLS, I’M THROUGH; fox-trot 
on melodies from the musical play, 
Chin-Chin, music by Ivan Caryll, 
arr. by H. M. Higgs, of Great Brit- 
ain; piano. [8575 

© June 9, 1915; 1 ec. June 10, 1915: 
E 366094; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Goo-G0O LAND; words by F. G. J., 
music by Baron Aliotti, of Great 
Britain. [8576 

© June 1, 1915; 1c. June 4, 1915; 
EK 366068; Alma pub. co., Toronto, 
Canada. 


GOOSEY, GOOSEY GANDER; words and 
music by George A. Stevens, of Great 
Britain. [S577 


© May 28, 1915; 1 ce June 8, 1915; 
EH 357392; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


GouNop (CHARLES FRANCOIS) Forever 
with the Lord; hymn anthem, words 
by James Montgomery, music by Ch. 
Gounod, arr. by John Shepherd, of 
USS. [8578 


© Mar. 17, 1918; 2% fumes at. 
1915; EK 362918; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangements. ] 


— Jesus, Son of God; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson; music by 
Charles Francois Gounod; voice and 
organ. [8579 

© Apr. 26, 1913; 2 ¢ dimes, 
1915; E 362913; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on words only.] 


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GoUNOD (CHARLES FRANCOIS)—Con, 
Lovely appear (Wie lieblich sind 
auf den bergen) ; words anon., music 
by Ch. Gounod, arr. by W. Noelsch, 
of.U. S. 4to. [8580 

© June 15, 1915; 2 ec. June 17, 
1915; H 362994; Theo. F. Miller & 
Wm. Noelsch, Philadelphia. [Copy- 
right is claimed on translation and 
arrangement. ] 


GRACE AND BEAUTY; waltz, by Geo. Ro- 
senkrans, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
[8581 
© June 8, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
H 364228; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


GRADUATION SONG — THE WINSOR 
SCHOOL, CLASS OF 1915; words by 
Elizabeth Eliot, music by R. Wil- 
liams, of U. S. 4to. [8582 

iiaMay 28, 1915: 2 ¢. June 8, 
1915; E 364194; Rosamond Williams, 
Dedham, Mass. 


words by Hannah B. Fiske, music 
by C. G. Porter, of U. S. 4to. [8583 

© May 28, 1915; 2c. June 3, 1915: 
EK 364193; Catharine G. Porter, Med- 
ford, Mass. 


GRAND ENTREE; march by W. Had- 
munds, of England; piano. [8584 
foveape. 25 1915: 2 ¢, June 2, 
1915; E 362726; Will Edmunds, % 
Essex and Sussex hotel, Spring 
make, N. J. | - 


GRANDE POLONAISE BRILLANTE. 
Chopin (F. F.) 


GRANDMOTHER’S DOLL; words by Mrs. 
Cy) GG. C.. McKnight, music by I. H. 
Munsell, of U. S. (Grandmother’s 
attic suite, no. 1.) [8585 
© May 15, 1915; 2 c June. 10, 
1915; E 362964; Ida Hamilton Mun- 
sell, Chicago. 


See 


GRANT Us THY PEACE; Sacred song. 
words anon., music by Sydney H. 
Wéalé; no. 1 in C and no. 2 in E 
flat. [8586 


moar: 15,1915; 1c. no, 1June 


3;1c¢. no. 2 Apr. 19, 1915; E 366066; - 


Collard Moutrie, London. 


GRASSHOPPER’S (THE) DANCE: easy 
piece by Ernest Newton, of Eng- 
land; piano. (Woodland dances. 
no. 3.) [S587 

@). June 25,.1915; 1 c. June 26, 
1915; E 357536; Novello & co., Itd.., 
London. 


8595 


GREAT IS THE LORD; anthem, by A. J. 
Boex, of U. S. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed voices, no. 107383) [8588 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362833; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, 


GRIDO DI GUERRA; imno-patriottico, 
versi di EK. Flocco, musica di L. EK. de 
Francesco, of Italy; canto e piano. 

[8589 

© June 23, 1915; 2". June 25, 

1915; E 366165; Edouardo Flocco, 
New York. 

GROCHOWKA POLKA [and] Plotkarka 
polka mazurka; by T. Twardowski, 
of “Poland, arr. by Witold Adeszko, 
of U. S.; concertina. [8590 

(Cy Mayor22)) 1915.0 "2 eo May 26, 
1915; E 362768; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


GUSTE, ICH WUSSTE; duett aus dem 
volkssttick, Ein prachtmidel, ge- 
Sangtext von Willy Prager, musik 
von Rudolph Nelson, of Germany. 

[8591 

© May. 18; 1915; 1-¢.. June» 5, 

1915; E 366079; Musica-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


HABANERA; danse espagnole, by Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, of Germany; violin 
solo with piano acc. [8592 


@) Apr: 29). 19155 2. ec June’ a4, 
1915; E 357437; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


HANDEL (GEORG FRIEDRICH) Courante; 
von G. F. Hiindel, altes meisterstiick 
bearb. von L. M. Magistretti, of 
Italy, fiir harfe. (Des harfenisten 
konzert-programm, no. 5.) [8593 

© Sept. 29, 1914; 1. ¢. June 1, 
1915; E 357309; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 

- mann, Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed 

on arrangement. } 


Largo’ arr. by. Bo Vineenk, of 
U. S.; organ. New York, J. Fisher 
& bros.; obl. Svo. [8594 

© May 21, 1915; "2 e. May 22, 
1915; E 362608; Henry B. Vincent, 
Erie, Pa. 


Passacaglia; von G. F. Hindel, 
altes meisterstiick, bearb. von L. M. 
Magistretti, of Italy, fir harfe. 
(Des harfenisten konzert-programm, 
no. 6.) [8595 

© Sept. 29, 1914; 1 c« June I, 
1915; E 357310; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


O61 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8596 


Dt. Tay n. s., v. 10 


HAIL, LAND OF FREEDOM; words and 
music by George Chittenden Turner, 
of U. S.; patriotic song, mixed voices. 
Ato. [8596 


©: May 26; 1915s°°2 -é€. Jume W2, 


1915; EH 364825; Oliver Ditson co., 


Boston. 


HALF-PAST KISSING TIME AND TIME TO 
KISS AGAIN; words by W. D. Cobb, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[8597 
© 1.¢ June 24, 1915; EH 363092; 
Will D. Cobb, Bronx, N. Y. 


HALLOWED BE THY NAME; words by 
Victor M. Hatfield, music by Susie 
EK. Hatfield, of U. S. [8598 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2c. June 9, 1915; 
EH 362884; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


HAPPY DAYS ARE ON THEIR WAY; words 
and music by Sam S. Krams [and] 
Jeff Godfrey, of U. S. [8599 


Apr. 30, 1915; 2 c. June 4, 1915; 
E 362735; Empire music co., inc, 
New York. 


Happy HEARTS MAZURKA; by John 
Martin, of U. S.; piano. [8600 


© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 4, 1915; 
E 362752; D. W. Crist, Alliance, O. 


HARK! HARK MY SOUL; anthem, words 
by IF. W. Faber, music by A. W. 
Lansing, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
Ato. [8601 


© Mar. 1, 1918; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
FE} 364252; Tullar-Meredith co.. New 
York. 


HARMONIC PRAISES, written and comp. 
by R. H. Brooks, H. C. Shanks, Mar- 
shall V. Hoover [and others] [128] 
p. 12mo. [ 8602 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. and aff. June 
9, 1915; A 407158; Harmonic pub. 
co., Morristown, Tenn. 


Harry, TAKE YOUR MARY TO THE OLD 
SPEEDWAY; words by Erwin R. Mil- 
ler, music by Charles F. Roberts, of 
VWs. [8603 

© May 26, 1915; 2 @ May 27, 
1915; EH 3862651; American music 
syndicate co., Indianapolis. 


/ 

HAUNTING MELODY; romance by Clar- 
ence Elkin, of Australia, 
violin and piano. (Selected gems, 
no. 638.) [8604 

© May 20, 1915: 1 ec. June 29, 
1915; E 366220; W. H. Paling & 
co., Sydney, Australia. 


op. 95; | 


FIAVE YOU A FRIEND LIKE THAT; words 


and music by Herbert Buffum, of 
U.S. [8605 

© July “1, 1915*7 2) eames 2a 
1915; EH 863264; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


HAYDN (FRANZ JOSEPH) Fairest (The) 


flag beneath the sky; patriotic song, 


words by F. W. Herzberger, melody 
by Haydn, arr. by [Walter Wismar] 
of U.S. [8606 
© Apr. 2, 1915; 1 © Apr. 7, 1915; 
E 359750; EF. W. Herzberger, St. 
Louis. 


HAZEL EYES; words and music by 
Paul A. Rubens, of Great Britain. 
[8607 
© Tune 29, VOU) calves, 
1915; E 357682; Chappell & co., 1td., 
London. 


HE IS THE KING OF THE DEEP; baritone | 


or bass solo; words and music by E. 
Taflinger, of U. S. [8608 

© May 26, 1915;+:2 ec. May 27, 
1915; E 862668; HEmil Taflinger, 
Paris, Il. 


Iiz’s COMING; words and music by T. 
Jones, of Great Britain, domiciled at 
Philadelphia. [8609 


© June 2, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 1915; 
E 364213; Tom Jones, Philadelphia. 


HE WALKS AND TALKS WITH ME; words 
and music by I. N. Williams, of U. S. 
4to. (Sacred songs.) [8610 

© May 14, 1995; 2 (ela ee. 
1915 3°) Bt S627 79eie 
Bellefontaine, O. 


N. Williams, 


HEAR My cRY, O Gop; anthem, words | 
from Psalms 61, 50, 29, music by | 


John Galloway 
Britain. 4to. 
696. ) 


Findlay, 
(York series, 


of Great. 
no. | 
[8611 © 


©. July 1, 1915;.1 @ duly 2) 1095: | 
E 3576385; Banks & son, York, Eng- | 


land. 


HEART OF THE DESERT; words by E. R. | 


Coultas, music by J. 
U.S. New York, John ial 
music pub. co. [S612 


BH. Andino, of | 


© .Dec..,.26, 1914: 2 ce dune.4, | 


1915; E 3862759; Ethel Rinehart 
Coultas, Washtucna, Wash. 


HIEART’S DEVOTION; 
Hurst, of England. 
4to. 2. Piano solo. [8613, 8614 

© June 30, 1915; 1 ec. each July 
1, 1915; 
Stuttard & co., London. 
is claimed on arrangement. ] 


reverie, by Jan 


562 


1. Orchestra. - 


E 3857624, 857625; Beal, | 
[Copyright | 


| 
) © June 21, 1915;—2-c. June 22. 
' 


| New York. 
} 


no. 7, 1915 


HEART’s (THE) SUMMERTIME; words 
and music by Grant Colfax Tullar, 
eto Ua S. [8615 

@s Mar. -25, 1912; 2.¢. June 26, 
1915; E 363141; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


Heartz (H. L.) Five humorous male 


quartets. See Ripley (Frederic H.) 
HEATHER (THE) See New Forest 
idylls. 


HEDGEHOG’s (THE) DANCE; easy piece 
by Ernest Newton, of England; 
piano. (Woodland dan¢es, no. 2.) 

| {8616 

© June 25, 1915: 1 «@ June 26, 

| 1915; E 857535; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


_Hetito Frisco; from Ziegfield follies 
1915, by Louis A. Hirsch, arr. by 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; hotel 
orchestra, key of A. 4to. [8617 

© June 21, 1915; 2 c. June 22, 
1915; E 3638042; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


I CALLED YOU UP TO 
from Ziegfield follies 


HELLO Frisco! 
SAY HELLO! 
1915, words by Gene Buck, music by 
Louis A. Hirsch, of U. S. [8618 


1915; E 268049; M. Witmark & sons, 


See Passionale. 


HERALDS (THE) OF SPRING; duet, words 
by Hendon Rose, music by Wadding- 
ton Cooke, of Great Britain. New 
edition. [8619 

@©, May 27, 1915; 1 « June 11, 
1915; E 357424; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 


HEUTE NACHT WIRD DURCHGELUMPT; 
marsch nach motiven der operette, 
Das midchen im mond; musik von 
Karl y. Stigler, arr. v. Th. Vogl of 
Austria. 1. Piano solo. 2. Grosses 
und kleines orchester. [ 8620, 8621 

© Dec 5, 1914: 1 ec. each July 12, 
1915; EH 3866302, 366303; 
schiitz & Berté, Vienna. [Copyright 
is claimed on arrangements. ] 


HEZEKIAH; one step by Don Richard- 
son, of U. 8.; small orch. 4to. 
[8622 
© May 21, 1915; 2 e May 25, 
1915; E 362628; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


Hiben- * 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8631 


ffipy—E THOU ME; words by Fanny 
Crosby, music by W. FI. Sudds. 
[8623 
© May 26, 1913; 2 ¢« June 11, 
1915; EF} 362908; Tullar-Meredith ¢o., 
New York. 


HIGH SCHOOL TECHNICS; a graded col- 
lection of pianoforte studies, edited 
and arr. by Christian Schifer, of 
Great Britain; piano. 1. Grade 38, 
Lower intermediate. 2. Grade 4. 
Intermediate. [8624, 8625 

© Apr. 24, 1915; 1c. each May 4, 
1915; . By) 357834,, 357835 ;), Alfred 
Lengnick & co., London. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision and editing. ] 


HILTON (THE) MARCH; by Henry 
Wormsbacher, op. 46, of U. S.; trio, 
zithers and violin. obl. 4to. [8626 

©: June’ 10, 1915: 2°e¢. June 2h 
1915; E 363050; Cleveland zither 
club, Cleveland, O. 


HINDENBURG DER BEFREIER; text von F. 
A. Geissler, musik von Adolf Prti- 
mers, of Germany, op. 60; minner- 
chor; partitur und stimmen. 4to. 

[8627 

© May 28° 1915: 2 ¢. “fume 2, 

1915; E 3857517; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 


HINDUSTAN; words and music by 
Ernest Crampton, of England. [8628 
© May, 28, 1915; 1c. June 1, 1915; 

HK 357351; Cary & co., London. 


HIRAM, I DON’T GIVE A DARN; by [Hap- 
good Burt], arr. by Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S.; vocal orch., key of 
NB ane Sa [8629 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364260; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


HIS GRACE IS SATISFYING ME; words by 
James Rowe, music by Wm. J. Kirk- 
patrick, of U. S. [8630 

©. July 4; 1905+. 2 em dune 25, 
1915; E 363265; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Hiver (L’). See Orly (Jacques) Trois 
valses chantées. 


HOLD ME IN YOUR LOVING ARMS; from 
Ziegfeld follies 1915, words by Gene 
Buck, music by Louis A. Hirsch, of 
eS: [8631 


© June 21, 1915;°2 e. June 22, 
1915; E 3863048; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


063 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8632 


HoLipAY MARCH; by D. W. Crist, of 
U. S.; piano or cabinet organ. 
8632 


© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 4, 1915; 
E 362749; D. W. Crist, Alliance, O. 


HOLTON REVELATION MARCH; by Ellis 
Brooks, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
© May 25, 1915; 2 ec. May 26, 
1915; E 364809; Frank Holton & co., 
Chicago. 


HoLy BLESSED TRINITY. 
kowsky (P. I.) 


HoME OF THE SOUL; words by W. M. 
Newton, music by Susie HK. Hatfield, 
of U. S. [8634 

© Apr. 1, 1915:.2 c..Jume 9, 1915; 
E 362882; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


HOME, SWEET HOME; variations by 
Mrs. Rev. Wm. Rasmussen, of U. S.; 
piano. [8635 

(CO). dam 1914 ee) Jaa oda: 
E 355298; Mrs. Rev. Wm. Rasmus- 
sen, Mabel, Minn. 

HONEY CHILE; an African serenade, 
words and music by Horace Clark, 
of U.S. [8636 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
EH 362799; Theo. Presser CO., Phila- 
delphia. 


See Tschai- 


HONEYMOONERS (THE); words by F. 
W. Mark, music by Hermann Da- 
rewski, of England. « [8637 


© June 7, 1915; 1 ec. July 9, 1915: 
E 366289; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


HORS D’OEUVRE; 
Comer, arr. 
England; orchestra. 4to. [8638 


© June 7, 195° eo aune 7, 1915: 
E 366123; B. Feldman & co., London. 


Hour (THE) OF PRAYER; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
J. Offenbach, arr. by John Shep- 
herd, of U. S. 4to. [8639 

© June 11, 1915; 2 « June 26, 
1915; EH 3638167; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new text and musical revision. ] 

Hour oF prayer. See Offenbach 
(Jacques) 

How I AM DRAWN TOWARDS YOU; words 
and music by R. Wise, of U. S. 
New York, American music pub. co. 


fox-trot, by David 


[8640 
©: Apr: 30, 291 +2 ve, May 26, 
1915; E 362955: Rose Wise, New 


York. 


[8633 _ 


by Sydney Baynes, of | 


HUSKIN’ BEE RAG; 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


How LOVELY ARE THY DWELLINGS; an- 
them, arr. from the song of S. 
Liddle, by Arthur Fagge, of Great 
Britain; sop. solo and mixed chorus. 
4to. (Boosey’s choral miscellany, 
no. 47.) [8643 

© June 19, 1915; 1 c June 24. 
1915; E 3857509; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


How LOVELY ARE THY DWELLINGS FAIR; 
psalm 84, adapted by W. K. Breck- 
enridge, music by Carl Reinthaler, 
ed. by Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; 
quartette. 4to. [8642 

© June 4, 1915; 2 ¢. June 5, 1915; 
E 364211; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 


HUtrrE picH ENGLAND; ein trutzlied, 
worte und musik von Julius Bitt- 
ner, of Austria, fiir mittlere stimme 
und klavier. [8643 

© Apr. 8, 1915; 1 c. June 4, 1915; 
i 366049; Universal edition, Vienna. 


HuNTER; words by [H. Adelaide 
Hahn], music by L. HE. Busch, of 
Uso 8. [8644 

© May’ 20; 1915; 2ee ieee. 


1915; E 362603; Lillian E. Busch, 
New York. 

Hurpy (THE) GURDY MAN; words and 
music by Stanley F. Widener, of | 
U.S. [8645 


© June 7, 1915; 2.¢, June 7, 1915. 
EK 362800; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

HunRAH FOR ARKANSAS; March song, 
words and music by Mrs. William 
Neal McCoy, of U. S. [8646 

© May 24, 1915; 2 @ June 18, 
1915; E 363185; W. N. McCoy, Little 
Rock, Ark. 

HvuB8RY ALONG DOWN TO DEAR OLD DIXIE; 
words and music by Andrew Allen, 
of England. [8647 

©..Jan. 1, 1915; 4 ¢, aiune 26, 
1915; BH 357558; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

HURRY UP RAG; two-step and trot, by 
BH. Biba, arr. by M. G. McCready, of 
UsSis pe [8648 

© 1c. May 22, 1915; E 362610; 
Emma Biba, Muscoda, Wis. 

words by D. Bolin, 

music by J. E. Andino, of U. S. 

New York, John T. Hall musie pub. 

co. [8649 


© Dee. 23; 1914;°2 eG dune 4, 
1915; E 362758; Douglas Bolin, San 
Francisco. 


no. 7, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8667 


Hvor SVAERT; en salme, af Fini Hen- | I 
riques, of Denmark, med piano eller 
orgel akkompagnement. [8650 

© May 28, 1915; 1 «@ June 22, 
1915; E 357499; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen, Denmark. 


HyMes (LIONEL) Etude; by L. Hymes, 
of Scotland; piano, no. 5. (Edin- 
burgh, Windsor pub. co.) [8651 

@ Feb. -16, 1915; 1 c. June 21, 
1915; E 357605; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 


bh 


AM CLINGING TO THE ROCK; words 

and music by J. O. Long, of U. S. 

[8659 

© May 20, 1915; 2c. June 5, 1915; 

EK 364222; J. Owen Long, Harrison- 
burg, Va. 


AM NEUTRAL; humoreuse words by 
Thos. M, Proctor, music by F. V. 
Weaver, of U. S. [ 8660 

May 29,1915: 29m sume =o 
1915; E 364195; Frank V. Weaver, 
Wrentham, Mass. 


rT . = 
Nocturne; by L. Hymes, of Scot- | 7 perimve in you; words by R. Graham, 


land; piano. no. 4. Edinburgh, 
Windsor pub. co. [8652 

Web: 16; 1915; 1 « Sune 21, 
1915; E 357609; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 


— Scherzo; by L. Hymes, of Scot- 
filam: piano. no. 12. Edinburgh, 
_ Windsor pub. co. [8653 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 1 ¢« June 21, 
| 1915; E 357612; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 
| 


= 


Serenade; by L. Hymes, of Scot- 

{ land; piano. no. 1. Edinburgh, I 
| Windsor pub. co. [S654 

me men, 16, 1915; 1. c.,, June 21, 

| 1915; E 857618; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 


land; piano. no. 9. Edinburgh, 
Windsor pub. co. [8655 
Meee Meb: 1G; 19155) 1-e.\June: 21, 
1915; E 857615; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 


HyMN oF LOVE; words by A. W. A. 
Bartlett, music by Madame Jule 
Vivian. [8656 

© June 29, 1915; 1 c. June 29, 
1915; E 366209; A. W. A. Bartlett, 
Toronto, Canada. 


etn Ea oe 


HyMNeE A LA FRANCE; poésie de Victor 
Hugo, musique de Henri Busser, of 
France; soprano ou tenor avec acc. 
de piano. [8657 
Jone 12,1915; 1 c.' June 23: 
1915; E 366149; Max Eschig, Paris. 


HYMNE DES COMBATTANTS; musique de 

André Wormeser, of France; chant et 
piano, version avec choeur. no. 1, 
baryton. Paris, F. Durdilly, Ch. 


@© June 12, 1915; 1 ce June 23, 
1915; E 366151; André Wormser, 
i Paris. 


| 565 
{ 


—— Valse; by Lionel Hymes, of Scot- I 


music by May Hill, of U. S. 

é [8661 

©) May 22. 1915 *" 2. cy Due, 

1915; E 362977; Roger Graham, Chi- 
cago. 


CANNOT TAKE A STEP TOO FAR; from 
All over town; lyrics by Harry B. 
Smith, music by Silvio Hein, of U.S. 
[8662 

© May 29, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 
1915; H 362676: T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


CAN’T GO HOME TO-NIGHT; words by 
G. W. Beckett, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [8663 
© t © June: 24,°1915-' B’363105; 
George W. Beckett, Paris, Ky. 


CHOSE A ROSE; words by Sarah 
Shatford, music by William Stickles, 
of U. S., high in E. [ 8664 

fe) June’'9;) 1915° 2 e. Juneyaz, 
1915; E 364824; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. ; 


COULD LIVE WITHOUT THE MEADOWS; 
words by H. Dent and T. Golburn, 
music by H. Dent, of England. 
[ S665 
© Jone WY 19ih= 1 es.dane yee: 
1915; E 357559; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


I’D LIKE TO READ THE LOVELIGHT IN 


YOUR EYE; words by J. O. Kasa, 
music by J. HE. Andino, of U. S. 
New York, John T. Hall music pub. 
co. [8666 

©) Mar. 22, 1915;'2 »e.\ Suse, 
1915; E 362762; J. O. Kasa, Wall- 
ingford, Ia. 


Hayet succr. editeur. [8658 | I DARE TO LOVE YOU; words and music 


by L. F. Young, of U.S. [8667 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1915; E 362986; 
Loula Farr Young, Petaluma, Cal. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8668 


Dt. 11,28, 70 


I DIDN’T RAISE MY FORD TO BE A JIT- 
NEY; words and music by Jack 
Frost, of U. S. [8668 

© June 8, 1915; 2c. June 9, 1915; 
E 362887; Frank K. Root & co., 
Chicago. 

I Guess I’LL SOON BE BACK IN DIXIE- 
LAND; hear the choo, choo, choo, 
choo, choo, choo, choo, ete., words 
and music by Jack Rogers, of U. S. 

[8669 
© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 5, 1915; 
HE 362965; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

I HAVE AN INHERITANCE IN JESUS; 
words and music by J. A. Barney, 
of. UU. <8." “Svo. [8670 


©) June 14,.1915; 2 ¢. June, 7, 
1915; E 362985; Jesse A. Barney, 
Canaan, N. H, 

I WAVEN’T GOT A PENNY; words and 
music by Paul A. Rubens, of Great 
Britain. [8671 

©. June 16, 1915; 1 «@, June 18, 
1915; E 866119; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 

I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY (Hs 
sprach der MHeiland); words by 
Horatio Bonar, translated by Aug. 
Berens; music by J. Wesley Hughes, 
of U. S.; sacred solo for medium 
voice with violin ace. (Hnglish and 
German version.) [8672 

© May 14, 1915; 2 «@ May 20. 
1915; E 3862586; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 


I KNOW HE CARES FOR ME; words and 
music by Grant Colfax Tullar, of 
U.S. [8673 

© Oct. 14, 1909; 2 « June 26, 
1915; H 363127; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

I KNow HE SAVES ME; words and 
music by A. Lorne Lee, of Canada; 
mixed voices. [8674 

© July 2, 1915;.1 e. Julyod, 1915; 
EH 357622; A Lorne Lee, Hamilton, 
Ont., Canada. 

I’LL ANCHOR MY SHIP IN YOUR HARBOR 
OF LOVE; words by J. H. Hughes, 
music by Harry Richardson, of U. S. 

[8675 

© June 4, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 

E 362973; Jos. H. Hughes, Saginaw, 
Mich. 

ITLL BE A SANTA CLAUS TO YOU; from 


Ziegfeld follies 1915, words by Gene |~ 


Buck, music by Louis A. Hirsch. of 
ses. [8676 

© June 21, 19153 2) ¢: June” 22, 
1915; E 363047; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


I'LL SETTLE DOWN IN A SMALL COUNTRY 
TOWN; words by Eddie Doer, music 
by Will J. Hart, of U. S. [8677 

© Feb. 15, 1915: 2 esfume 16; 
1915; E 36001, Theron C. Bennett, 
Denver. 


I LtovE HiM; words and music by J. A. 
Barney, of U. S. 8vo. [8678 
© June 14, 1915; 2 ec. June 17, 
1915; E 3629838; Jesse A. Barney, 
Canaan, N. H. 


I LOVE TO BE LOVED; from Ziegfeld fol- 
lies, 1915, words by Gene Buck, 
music by Dave Stamper, of U. 8. 

[8679 

© June 15, 2995;°2 epefune 5, 
1915; E 362941; TT. By Barms: & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


I LOVE YOU DEARLY; wedding song, 
words and music by E. Longino, of 
U.S [8680 

© 1c¢ May 29, 1915; EH 362695; 
Eva Longino, Galveston, Tex. 


I’M A NURSE FOR ACHING HEARTS; from 
Ziegfeld follies, 1915, words by 
Gene Buck, music by Louis A. 
Hirsch, of U. S. [8681 

©. June 21, 1915-02 ¢) sees. 
1915; E 8638046; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 


I’M FAR OFF FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND; 
words and music by F. R. Webber, 
OF LS: [8682 


© July 2, 1915; 2 « July Ss, 1915; 


E 863293; F’ Roscoe Webber, Boston. 


I’M JUST AS GOOD AS SINGLE, I’VE SENT 


MY WIFE AWAY; words by J. T. | 


Nenarb, music by Arthur Lange, of 
U. S. [8683 


© May 22, 1915; 2 © May 22, | 


1915; E 362609; Joe Morris music © 


co., New York. 


I’M LOOKING FOR SOME-ONE’S HEART; > 


trot and one-step, 
America, by Sigmund Romberg, arr. 
by D. Onivas, of U. S. [8684 


from Maid in 


© June 3, 1915; 2 c. June 4, 1915; | 
HE 3627388; Jos. W. Stern & co., New | 


York. 


I’M ON MY WAY TO DUBLIN BAY; by 
Stanley Murphy, of U. S., arr. by 
Ribé Danmark, of U. S.; piano. 1. 
Fox trot.—2. One step. [8685, 8686 


© June 9, 1915; 2 c. each June 9, — 


1915; E 363035, 363036; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 


966 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


“)(no. 7, 1915 


‘I’M ON MY WAY TO FRISCO; words and 

music by James K. Porter, W. A. 

Steiner and Meyer Chertoff, of U. S. 

[8687 

© 1c. June 12, 1915; E 364340; 

Porter, Steiner & Chertoff, Perrys- 
burg, N. Y. 


I’M THE SON OF AN IRISH MAN; words 
by D. Graham, music by Everett J. 
Evans, of U. S. [8688 

© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 364302; 
Duncan Graham, New York. 


‘I’M THINKING MY DARLING OF YOU; 
. words and music by F. L. Ha Ha, of 
' U.S. New York, John T. Hall music 
te pub... co. [8689 
© March 23, 1915; 2 c June 4, 
1915; EH 362763; Frances L. Ha Ha, 
St. James, Mo. 


I MUST SAY GOOD-BYE TO BROADWAY; 
words and music by W. J. W.—Wal- 
eott, of U. S. [8690 

© May 28, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 
1915; E 362679; W. J. W.— Walcott, 
New York. 


I NEVER KNEW I LOVED YOU, UNTIL YOU 
WENT AWAY; words and music by 
Le Roy White, of U. S. [8691 

© 1 ec. May 20, 1915; E 362568; 
Le Roy White, Dallas. 


I NEVER LOVED JESUS AS NOW; words by 
Herbert Buffum, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick, of U. S. [8692 

© July 1, 1915; 2 c. June 25, 1915; 
E 363260; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


I SHEAR SHEEP IN THE SHEEP-SHEARING 
SEASON; words and music by Worton 
David and J. P. Long, of England. 

[8693 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 1915; 

E 357560; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


I’VE A GIRL IN EVERY LAND; from The 
Titian girl, words and music by G. 
Rubin, arr. by Alford-Colby co., of 
u's. [8694 

© le June 9, 1915; E 362869; 
George Rubin, Chicago. 


I’VE Gor A GIRL; words by Charley 

Rich, music by Morris Rich, of U. S. 

[8695 

© May 18, 1915; 2 ec. May 22, 

1915; E 262605; Eagle music pub. 
co., New York. 


8704 


I WAIT FOR THE LorD; anthem, words 
and music by Walter Heaton, of 
U. S.; soprano or tenor svlo and 
chorus or quartet. 4to. [8696 

© Feb. 1, 1913; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364251; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


I WALK WITH THE KING; words by 
James Rowe, music by B. D. Ackley, 
of U. S. [8697 

© July 1, 1915; 2 c. June 25, 1915; 
E 363262; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


I WANT AN GLD FASHIONED GIRLIE FROM 
AN’OLD FASHIONED TOWN; words and 
music by Dave Reed and Alfred Sol- 
man, of U. &: [8698 

© June 11, 1915; 2 e: June 11, 
1915; HK 862924; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


— 


WANT TO BE LOVED LIKE THE GIRLS ON 

THE FILM; words and music by Hank 

Hancock & Tom McNamara, of U. S. 

[8699 

© dpe (i 1915; «2 ee... dune 110, 

1915; E 368041; Werblow-Fisher co., 
New York. 


WANT TO LiVE IN KANSAS; words and 
music by EH. R. Dale, of U. S. [8700 

© “june* 9; 1915: 2 e. ‘June > 26, 
1915; E 868179; Essie Rock Dale, 
Protection, Kan. 


hol 


WANT YOU ONLY; words by M. Tay- 
lor; music by Everett J. Evans, of 
es [8701 
© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364198; 
Madeline Taylor, Brooklyn. 


WAS GLAD; words from the Scrip- 
ture, music by I. H. Meredith, of 
wis [8702 

© Jan; 19, 1914: 2 +e. June, 26: 
1915; E 363134; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


k 


WILL ALWAYS LOVE YoU AS I DO TO- 
DAY; words by Herman Kahn, music 
by Leo Friedman, of U. 8S. (Re 
vised edition.) [8703 

© May 12, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 
1915; E 6562976; Parke-Daniels & 
Friedman, inc., Chicago. 


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WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU SWEETHEART; 
words by J. W. Little, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [S704 
©1c. June 24, 1915; E 363102; 
Joseph W. Little, Geneseo, Ill. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8705 


J WILL GO ALL THE WAY; trio, by J. A. 
Barney, of U. S. 8vo. [8705 
(©) Tune 15, T915>°2*e) June 17, 
1915; E 362981; Jesse A. Barney, 
Canaan, N. H. 


I WILL LIFT UP MINE EYES; words from . 


psalm 121, music by Fred. W. Peace, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
Octavo series, no. 370. [8706 
© June-d, 19143) 1 -c. sume Ms, 
1915: E 3857485; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 
——, music by W. Stillman Mar- 
tin, of U. S. [S707 
Sept. 2, 1913; 2. -¢. sumed, 
1915; E 362919; Tullar-Meredith ¢o., 
New York. 


I WILL FRAISE THEE, 0 LORD; anthem, 
words from Bible, music by Irénée 
Bergé, of U. S. [8708 


©) Mar. 47, 19132°2e., Sune 1, 
1915; E 362917; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

I WILL SING OF THE MERCIES OF THE 
LorD; anthem, music by Ernest 
Dukinfield, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices and organ. (Worship song 
anthems, no. 8.) [8709 

© Mar. 15, 19138; 1 «@ June 8, 
1915; E 357383; Jameson, Adams & 
co., Leeds, England. 


I WILL THINK OF YOU FOREVER; words 
by F. H. Scott,- music by W. W. 
Lindsay, of U. S. [8710 

©). May (25,9 0915 472. en May 27, 
1915; HE 362664; Music pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


I wWIsH I HAD THE COIN THAT’S IN THE 
TILLS; words and music by U. J. 


Durbin, of U. S. Cincinnati. Geo. 
Jaberg music co. [8711 

© Juve I ° 1915- Fe Fumes. 
1S SE. SGAra2s Ve ae Sorin. 


Ematon, Kan. 


Ict-BAS (The perfect love) ; paroles de 
Victor Hugo, musique et paroles 
anglaises de Guy D’Hardelot, of 
Great Britain; voice and piano. 

[8712 

© June 23. 191571 e dune: Zo 

1915; E 366212: Chappell & co., 1td., 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
additional matter. ] 


TIDIELIO® “par “L. M. Tedeschi, of Italy, 
op. 45, pour harpe seul. [8713 
© Sept. 12):1914. 1 -e. Sune) 
19155) Hy 357322 +. Jul.) Heinr.*-Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. 


pt. 121, el Wwe 


IpyLL; melody by S. Coleridge-Taylor, 
selected ,arr. and revised by Alex 
Roloff, of Great Britain; piano. 

[8714 

© June: 7%, (1915 pep tee Iams: 

1915; E 357491; Augener Itd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Ir I KNEW; words by Jennie A. Mal- 
lette, music by B. C. Gray, of U. S. 
[8715 
© 1c« May 27, 1915; EH 364275; 
Blanche Cole Gray, Binghamton, 
Ney Xs 


IF MONEY WERE ONLY LOVE; words by 
A. Goble, music by Harry J. Ed- 
wards, of U. S. New York, John T. 
Hall music pub. co. [8716 

© Dec. 23, 191452" ¢ Iume =. 
1915; E 362755; Andrew Goble, 
Glassport, Pa. 


IF THE GIRLIES COULD BE SOLDIERS; 
from Ziegfeld follies, 1915, lyric by 
Gene Buck, music by Dave Stamper, 
OL Uan. [S717 


© June 15, 1915; 2 ec. June 15, 
1915; E 362944; T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


IF THE ROSE OF MY DREAMS WAS YOU; 
words by C. A. Gifford, music by 
Harry C. Weasner, of U. 8. [8718 


© June 22,:19157 2 €) Jumeres. 
1915; E 363182; H. C. Weasner & 
co., Buffalo. 


IF WE BUT KNEW; hymn anthem, 
words by Annie S. Swan, music by 
George B. Nevin, of U. 8.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Tullar-Meredith co.’s 
octavo series, no. 405) [8719 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 .¢ June: 8, 
1915; E 364256; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


IF WE CAN’T BE THE SAME OLD SWEET- 
HEARTS WE’LL JUST BE THE SAME OLD 
FRIENDS; one step. two step, or trot, 
by James V. Monaco, arr. by Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; band. 4to. [8720 


© June 9, 1915; 2 ce June 10, 
1915: E 364312; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed an ar- 
rangement. ] 


IF WE ONLY HAD ANOTHER WASHING- 
TON; words by H. Bertini, music by 
Jack Gold, arr. by J. Zimmerman, 
of U. S. New York, Bertini, Gold 
pub. co. [8721 
© May 27, 1915;°2 Gea 2s: 
1915; E 362707; Harry Bertini, New 
York. 


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‘mo. 7, 1915 


IF YOU CAN’T SING THE WORDS, YoU 
MUST WHISTLE THE TUNE; words by 
Lester Barrett, music by Hermann 
Darewski, of England. [8722 

© June 7, 1915; 1 ¢. July 9, 1915; 
E 366280; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


IF YOU'LL JUST SEND ME; words and 
music by E. C. Wilson, of U. S., har- 
monized by Ellen S. Oberg. [8723 

© May 6, 1915; 2 ¢. May 17, 1915; 
E 362719; Edmund Clark Wilson, 
Long Beach, Cal. 


IF YOU’RE LONELY, PHONE ME, JOIN ME 
ON THE JOY ZONE; words and music 
by K. F. Smith, of U. S [8724 

© May 24, 1915; 2c. June 1, 1915; 
E 362722; Katharine Ferris Smith. 
Oakland, Cal. 


'|"IF YOU WANT ME, WHISTLE; words ‘. 


melody by F. Wallace Regi, of T 
S. Plies 
E 362569; 
1 ils d shia fe 


© 1c. May 20, 1915; 
Fred W. Hager, Flushing, 
ba 


|\Ir YOU WANT TO FIND A GIRLIE; words 


by A. Del Greco, music by J. E. 
Andino, of U. S. [8726 


©l1e. June 24, 1915; E 363101; 


Anthony Del Greco, New Haven, 


Conn. 


IGNORANCE; four-part song, words by 
John Masefield, music by F. Mabel 
Ellis, of Great Britain; mixed yoices. 
voices. [8727 

© June 14, 1915; 1 ec. June 14, 
1915; E 357426; J. Curwen & sons. 
1td., London. 


ILLUSION; lyric by Louis W. 
music by Carlo Neve, of U. 


Gilbert, 


S. 
[8728 
© May 26, 1915; e. May 29, 

ae E 362712: Jos. W. Stern & 

. New York. 


IM ABENDROT. See Schubert (F. P.) 


IMPERIAL MARCH; by J. D. Davis, of 
England, op. 58: pianoforte solo. 


9 


[8729 
fame.30, 191); 1 « July Fy: 
mon E 357617; Nov ello & ¢o.. Itd., 


London. 


IMPRESSIONS; by Sydney Baynes, of 
England; pianoforte. Contents :— 
no. 1. La locomotive.—no. 2. Retro- 
spect.—no. 3. Vain-glory. [8730 

© June 28, 1915; 1 c June 30, 
1915; E 366205; Swan & co., Watson 
& Wilcock, ltd., London. 


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8739 


See Schubert (F. P.) 


IN A CITY GRAND; words and music by 
C. A. Burton, of U. S., arr. by Jno. 
S. Crowley. [8731 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1915; 
E 363240; Chas. A. Burton, Dayton, 
Tenn. 


IN A GARDEN; words by Jessica Moore, 
music by Geo. L. Spaulding, of; Sis 
pf. duet. [8732 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362801; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


IN A VODKA SHOP; by Arnold Bax, of 
Great Britain; piano. [8733 
© May 19, 1915; 1 @ June 1, 
1915; E 357338; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


IN ABSENCE; words by Robert Cam- 
eron Rogers, music by R. W. Martin, 
of U. S. [8734 

© June 4, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 1915; 
E 364209; Reginald Wesley Martin, 
Santa Barbara, Cal. 


In Aprit. See Fairlie (Mabel Brown- 
ing) Two songs. 


IN DER HEIMAT BLUHT DIE LIEB NOCH 
MAL SO SCHON; lied aus Der brave 
Fridolin, operettenposse, text von 
Georg Okonkowski, musik von Max 
Gabriel, arr. von J. Clement, of Ger- 
many; gesang wu. piano. [8735 

© May 28, 1915; 1 c. June 21, 
1915; E 357522; Musica-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 

IN LIFE’S GARDEN; words by Alice Jean 
Cleator, music ‘by I. H. Meredith, of 
U.S. [8736 

© Apr. 18, 1913; 2 e« June 26, 
1915; E 363139; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


IN LONESOME-LAND; words and music 
by Fred. E. Cliffe and Jay Williams, 
of England. [8737 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 
1915; E 357561; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
IN MARTIAL SPIRIT; march by Emil 
Foss Christiani, of U. S.; pf. [8738 
© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362802; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 

In MATTEAWAN; words by Vincent 
Bryan, music by H. Von Tilzer, of 
W8. [8739 

© 1c. June 4, 1915; E 362753; 
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co., 
New York. 


IMPROMPTU. 


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8740 


pt. 111, nws:, v.10 


IN MAYING TIME; by J. Truman Wol- 

cott, of .°8,3 pf. [8740 

©, June 7,,1915; 2 ¢, June 7, 1915 ; 

F 362803; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


IN MERRY MOOD; by Edmund Parlow, 
of Germany; piano. 
piano pieces, no. 2.) [8741 

©’ June 10, 1915; 2 ec June 14, 
1915; E 357461; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


In Monterey; words by Harry Wil- 

liams, musie by Neil Morét, of U. S. 

[8742 

© duly, dO 19d 2 er Fully 3; 

1915; E 363286; Charles N. Daniels, 
San Francisco. 


IN MY AEROPLANE; an action song, 
words by Mary Farrah, music by 
R. M. Harvey, of Great Britain. 

[87438 

© June 14, 1915; 1 c. June 14, 

1915; EH 3574838; J. Curweu & sons, 
ltd., London. 


InN OMAR’S ROSE GARDEN, danse orien- 
tale; music by M. Nitke; piano. 

[8744 

© May 1, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 

HE 862852; Maurice Nitke, New York. 


In OrneEGon; words and music by C. B. 


Adams: Of ¢U.. S27 No. dan Mixed 
voices.—No. 2. Men’s voices. 
[8745, 8746 


© May 26, 1915; 2 c. each June 2, 
1915; EH 362705, 362706; Carrie B. 
Adams, Albany, Or. 


IN SUMMERTIME; valse caprice by Jan 
Hurst, of England. 1. Orchestra. 2. 
Piano solo. [ 8747, 8748 

© June 80, 1915; 1 ¢. each July 1. 
1915; E 357626, 357627; Beal, Stut- 
ard & co., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


—— words by Charley Rich, music by 
Robert De Socio, of U. S. [8749 
@©May 18, 1915; 2 @ May 22, 
1915; EK 362606; Eagle music pub. 
co., New York. 


IN SUN-LIT FOREST GLADES; by Ernest 
Austin, of England, op. 48; piano- 
forte. (English pastorals, no. 1.) 

[8750 

© Jure 23, 1915: 1 c. June 24. 

1915; E 3857504; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


(Six easy 


! 


IN SWEET JOYLAND; ballad, words by 
Daniel H. Cowen, music by Louis 
Weiss, of U. S. [8751 

© June 12/1905; 2 ex yun|est5; 
1915; E 3629386; Melody music pub. 
co., New York. 


IN THE DAY. OF YOUR GLADNESS; an- 
them, words by G. Bernard Gilbert, 
of England; mixed voices and or- 
gan. 4to. (Choral album, no. 
1201.) [8752 

© May 29, 1915; 1 «@ June 8, 
1915; E 357380; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


IN THE DEAR OLD FRISCO FAIR; words 
by M. Companion, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S. [8753 

© 1 ec. June 3, 1915; E 364196; 
Mary Companion, Morgan Hill, Cal. 


IN THE GOLDEN DAYS OF CHILDHOOD; by 

D. A. Maxey, of U. S. [8754 

© 1e July 3, 1915; E 368288; 
Delilah A. Maxey, Morrill, Kan. 


IN THE LAND OF LOVE WITH THE SONG 
BIRDS; words and music by F. Wal- 
lace Rega, of U. S.; with bird obli- 
gato ad lib. [8755 

June 2, 1915;.2 @ June 5, 
1915; E 363087; Frank K. Root & 
co., Chicago. 


IN THE SIERRAS; melody by S. Co- 
leridge-Taylor, selected, arr. and re- 
vised by Alex Roloff, of Great 
Britain; piano. 

© June 7, 1915-598 “ey hme 22, 


1915; EH 3857497; Augener Itd., Lon- | 
[Copyright is claimed on ar- | 


don. 
rangement. ] 


IN THE ‘TRENCH; 
Knights, music by Ernest G. Wood- 
row, of Canada. 


[8756 | 


words by ‘W..G. | 
[S757 


© May 25, 1915; 2 «May 27, | 
1915; E 362661; Wm. Geo. Knights, | 


West Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 


IN THE VALE OF OLD BROADWAY; words 
and music by Jane Howatt and Joe 
Sharp, of U. S. [8758 


© 1c. June 3, 1915; EH 364199; 
Joseph L. Sharp, Arlington, N. J. 


IN THE WAR OF HEARTS AND EYES; 


words by EHmma Carus, music by 
Ernest Breuer and J. Brandon 
Walsh, of U. S. [S759 


© June 18, 1915; 2 ec. June 17, 
1915; E 3862993; Leo Feist, inc, 
New York. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 7, 1915 


‘IN THESE HARD TIMES; words and mu- 


wey h. P)' Weston and FEF.) J. 
Barnes, of England. [S760 
er sune 1, 1915*" 1 ¢ ' June’ 26, 
1915; E 357562; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 
IN TWILIGHT. See Inland waters. 
INDIAN River RAG; by A. M. Gifford, 
jr., of U. S., arr. by John W. Reiter, 
om 0. S. [S761 
© 1c. June 8, 1915; E 364268; 
Alfred Morse Gifford, jr., New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 


| INLAND WATERS; a cycle of five lyrics, 


words by William Ellery Leonard, 
music by Louis Adolf Coerne, of 
U. S., op. 76. Contents:—In twi- 
light—Bells (The) are ringing far 
away.—Drifting at midnight——By 
land and water.—Willow walk. 
[8762 
© May 25, 1915; 2 c. May: 28, 
1915; HE 362649; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 


INSPIRATION RAG; One step by J. Keith 
Milne, of Great Britain; piano.. 
[8763 
© dune 14. 1915; 2 « June .16, 
1915; E 357479; J. K. Milne, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 


INSTANTANEOUS; rag, by W. P. English, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. [8764 
fe dune: 8; 19157" 2e. June? 8, 
1915; E 364229; J. W. Jenkins sons 
music co., Kansas City, Mo. 


INTO MY HEART; words by A. E. Haus- 
man, music by Margaret Ruthven 
Lang, of U. S.; op. 54. 1. High 
voice. 2. Low voice. [8765 

© May 27, 1915; 1 c. each May 
29, 1915; 1 c. each, June 9, 1915; EH 
362901; Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston. 


IRELAND IS IRELAND TO ME; words by 
Fiske O’Hara and J. Keirn Bren- 
nan, music by Ernst R. Ball, of U.S. 

[8766 


© June 25, 1915; 2 ec June 26, 


1915; E 363177; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


Is IT TRUE? you do not love me, words 

and music by Harry Appel, of U. S. 

[8767 

(co). May. 25;° 1915: 2 ec. May 25, 

1915; E 362636; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 


8776 


IT MAKES ME TIRED WHEN YOU SAY 
THAT YOU DON’T LOVE ME; words by 
Percy Watson, music by Felix 
Powell, of England. [8768 

©' June ‘tf; 1915: 1 @ Jue’ 96, 
1915; E 3857563; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


It’s ALL WRONG; words by R. P. Wes- 
ton, music by Herman E. Darewski, 
of England. [8769 

© June: 1; 1915; te, June 26, 
1915; E 357564; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


IT’S AWFUL HARD FOR A WORKING GIRL; 
or,-Manicure girl; words by Billy 
Tracy, music by Al Harriman, of 
oS. [8770 

© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364186; 
Evelyn Cunningham, New York. 


IT’S LOVELY TO BE IN LOVE; words by 
Clifford Harris, music by Jas. W. 
Tate, of England. [S771 


© June 7, 1915; 1 ec. July 9, 1915; 
EK 366284; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


It’s THE GIRLS THAT MAKE THE SEA- 
SIDE; words by Worton David, music 
by Herman Darewski, of England. 

[8772 

@ June, 1, 1915s 1 ve. June. 20; 

1915; E 357565; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


It’s THE JITNEY BUS FOR ME; words 
and music by H. Irving, of U. S. 

[8773 

© 1c. May 3, 1915; E 361592; 
Herbert Irving, Attleboro, Mass. 


It’s THE RIGHT THING TO DO; words by 
Robert Matthews, music by W. J. 
Ramsay, of U. S. [8774 

© May 15, 1915; 2 c. May 27, 
1915; FE 862656; William J. Ramsay, 
Chattanooga. 


IT’S THE SEASIDE GIRLS THAT TICKLE 
THE BOYS; words by C. Smith, music 
by: Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 


[8775 
© 1c. June 3, 1915; H 364202; 
Charles Smith, Ryhope Village, 


Sunderland, Durham, England. 


It’S THE THREE LEAVES OF SHAMROCK 
THAT’S CALLING ME HOME; words by 
Thos. S. Allen, music by Joseph M. 
Daly, of U. S. [8776 

© June 24, 1915; 2 « June 23, 
1915; E 363079; Daly, music pub- 
lisher ine., Boston, 


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8TTT 
Ie TAKES AN IRISH MELODY TO MAKE 
THE ENGLISH MARCH; words and 


music by John T. Prout; arr. by 
George A. Kershaw, of U. S. 
[S777 
© May 45; 1915: 2 ¢) May 29, 
1915; E 362680; John W. Donovan, 
New York. 

Iv WAS FOR ME; words by Grant Col- 
fax Tullar, music by I. H. Meredith, 
GE U.S: [S778 

© Oct. 14, 1909; 2 c June 26. 
1915; BE 363124; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


IT WAS JESUS WHO SET ME FREE; words 
and music by Haldor Tillenas, of 
LOA aSE [8779 

Cr owly ft On. 2 2c ame 25: 
1915; E 3638274; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


It WAS JUST A SONG AT TWILIGHT THAT 
MADE ME COME BACK TO YOU; words 
by B. Granville and Arthur J. Jack- 
son, music by Rubey Cowan, of U.S. 

[8780 

© June 10, 1915; 2 c. June 10, 

1915; HE 362959; Bernard Granville 
pub. co., New York. 


anthem arr. by 
Boosey & co. of Great Britain; 
pianoforte conductor part. 4to. 
(Boosey & co.’s national anthems, 
set 3.) [8781 

© June 16, 1915; 1 e@ June 24, 
1915; E 857510; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


Ivaty; national 


waltz by Jack 
Ato. 
[8782 
©). May..22) 1915") 1 Vey May 13, 
1915; E 3856978; Jack Howells, 
Paris. 
JACK AND JILL; words and music by 
Leslie Stuart, of England. [8783 


© June 1, 1915; 1 ec. June 26, 1915; 
E 357566; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

JACK TAR, NO WONDER THAT WE ALL 
LOVE you; words by Ralph and Ray 
Stanley, music by Leslie Alleyn, of 
England. [8784 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26,1915: 
EH 357567; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. ; 

JAKEY’S VENT AN’ LEFT ME IN DE 
LURCH ; words and music by D. Fyfe, 
Oa s. [8785 

© 1c. May 27, 1915; E 362665; 
Dorothy Fyfe, San Francisco. 


JACK AND DOoLuy; 
Howells, of France; orchestra. 


ay 


JESUS, BE MY PILOT; words by Joseph | 
Toyn, music by Fred. W. Peace, of | 
Great Britain; mixed voices. Oc- | 
tavo series, no. 351. [8786 | 


© Feb. 17, 19143) 2) ef) Janes) 
1915; E 857484; Tullar-Meredith co., | 
New York. 


JESUS IS A FRIEND OF MINE; words by | 
EK. EK. Peterson, music by Mrs. Flor- | 
ence Teden-Peterson, of U. S. 12mo. 

[8787 | 

© May 20, 1915; 2c May 29) | 

1915; E 362691; Edward EK. Peter- 
son, Brooklyn. 


JESUS LOVES MBE STILL; words by Lizzie 
DeArmond, music by B. D. Ackley, 
or Ues, [8788 | 


© July 1, 1915* 2 ey tiers. | 
1915; E 3638272; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


JESUS MY SAVIOUR AND KING; words 
and music by J. A. Barney, of U. S. 
Svo. [8789 | 

© June 14, 1915; 2 e@ June 17, 
1915; E 362984; Jesse A. Barney, 
Canaan, N. H. 

JESUS, SON OF Gop. See Gounod (C. 

F.) 


JESUS THE LorD Is Kine; words and 
music by J. A. Barney, of U. S. 8vo. 
[8790 


© June 14, 1915; 2 «@ June 17; 
1915; E 362978; Jesse A. Barney, 
Canaan, N. H. 


JESUS WILL SAVE YOU Now; words by | 
R. H. McDaniel, music by Wm. J. 
Kirkpatrick, of U. S. [8791 

© July 1, 19157 2ke news, 
1915; E 3868251; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


JITNEY (THE) BUS; words by Hdith 
Maida Lessing, music by Roy In- 
graham, of U. S. [8792 

© May 18, 1915; 2 «@ May 20, 
1915; E 362575; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 


JOHNSTON (LyEtL) ‘Three northern 
country folk songs; composed and 
arr. by Lyell Johnston, of England; 
voice and _ piano. Contents.—1. 
Roger’s courtship. —2. Because I 
were shy.—3. Ould John Braddleum. 

[8793 


© June 12, 1915; 1 ¢ June 14, 
1915; E 357458; J. B. Cramer & co, 
ltd., London. 


6) 


i 


)\( no. 7, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8811 


maa THE CITY THAT OFFERS SOME- 
THING BETTER; words and music by 
EK. A. Boos, of Wes. [8794 
© May 29, 1915; 2 c June 7, 
1915; E. 862863; Everel A. Boos, 
Joliet, Il. 


JOLLY (THE) DRUMMER; words by E. 
A. Briggs, music by E. A. Briggs and 


H. E. Jeroy, of U. S. [8795 

© 1c. June 4, 1915; E 368082; 

H. A. Briggs and H. EH. Jeroy, 
Waterbury, Conn. 

JOLLY HuNT (Froéhliche jagd); by 

Arnoldo Sartorio, of Germany; 

piano. (Six entertaining pieces, no. 


eG.) [8796 

© June 21, 1915; 2 @ June 21, 
1915; E 3866138; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


JoLLy (THE) MILLER; text and music 
amr by BE. G. Snelling, Of Bee? 
(Tullar-Meredith co.’s "octavo series, 
no. 2009) [8797 


| © Apr. 3, 1914; 2 c. June 26, 1915; 


| 


E 363144; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
arrangement. } 


Joy BRINGER; words by H. M. Jackson, 
(wmmsie: Dy J..H. Andino, .of U.. 8S. 
| New York, John T. Hall music pub. 
i 0, [8798 
[ © Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. June 4, 1915; 
| E 862757; Helen M. Jackson, Arling- 
: ton, N. J: 


JOYFULLY SINGING; words and music 
| by J. W. Rutherford, of U. S. [8799 

© May 15, 1915; 2 « June 8, 
| 1915; E 364244; J. W. Rutherford, 
New York. 


JOYOUS HALLELUJAHS; words by E. E. 
_ Hewitt, music by Grant Colfax Tul- 
lar, of U. S. [8800 

© Nov. 2, 1914; 2c. June 26, 1915; 
E 363138; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 

Jupy; Irish march song, words and 
| music by Veri Goode, of U. 8S. [8801 
! © Junel, 1915; 2c June 5, 1915; 

E 364220; Hugo Hamlin, Boston. 


JUNGLING (EIN) DENKT AU DIE 
GELIEBTE. See Braunfels (Walter) 
Drei chinesische gesange. 


‘ToorNpwene-scansorr text und musik 
| 
| 


von Otto Plutschow, of America; 

gesang u. piano. [8802 
© May 6. 1915; 1 ¢ June 21, 1915; 

E 366129; Otto Plutschow, Berlin. 


JUNE BRIDE; words by H. Walker, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 
[8803 


©1ec June 24, 1915; E 363098; 
Herbert Walker, Toronto, Can. 


JUNE-TIDE BLESSINGS; a complete ser- 
vice for Children’s day, liberetto by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
I. H. Meredith. [15] p. 8vo. [8804 

© Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. and aff. June 
26, 1915; A 406461; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


JUST A LITTLE LOVING; words by B. 
Tielkemeyer, music by Carl Kohler, 


of U. 8S. Washington, Marks-Gold- 
smith co., ine. [8805 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ec. May 20, 
1915; EH 362894; Bernardine Tielke- 


meyer, St. Louis. 


JUST A PLAIN EVERY-DAY GIRL; words 
anon., music by W. Wolff, of U. S. 
[ S806 
© June 21. 1915. 2 ¢ June.2e, 
1915; EK 3868111; Walter Wolff, San 
Francisco. 


JUST A POSTAL OR A LETTER IS CONSO- 
LATION TO A MOTHER’S HEART; words 
by G. W. Merritt, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S. [8807 

©l1e June 24, 1915; E 363093; 
George W. Merritt, Columbia, Mo. 


JUST ABIDE; words by Jno. R. Clements, 
music by B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
[S808 
©). duly. bye 1995+.,2 .e- Sune oe 
1915; E 3863258; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


JUST BLUES; by D. Harris; piano. 
[8809 
© June 18, 1915; 2 c. June 18, 
1915; E .868187; Dorothy Harris, 
Hondo, Tex. 


JUST FOR ME; words by Clifford Grey, 
music by Jack Thompson; no. 3 in 
i [8810 

© June 18, 1915; 1 c. June 19, 
1915; E 366120; Enoeh & sons, Lon- 
don. 


JUST TO KNOW JESUS CARES; words by 
Claire Ward, music by Chas. H. Ga- 
briel, of U. S. [8811 

© July 1, 1915; 2 ec. June 25, 1915; 
E 363271; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


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8812 


JUST TO-DAY; words by Edith Sanford 
Tillotson, music by I. H. Meredith, 
OLOU. S: [8812 

© Oct. 3, 1910; 2 c. June 26, 1915; 
BE 363140; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


Just you; words by G. H. Whitte- 


more, music by Stanley F. Widener, 
of U. S. Pomona, Cal., Waterbury 
specialty co. [8813 
©U May, ie. to 2 Cle ae eis 
1915; E 862718; Genevieve Helen 
Whittemore, Pomona, Cal. 


KAISER BILL IS A MERRY OLD SOUL; 
words and music by Ambrose Vink, 
of England. [8814 

© June 1, 1915; eo yume y26: 
1915; E 357568; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


KATHLEEN; from The Titian girl, 
words and music by G. F. Rubin, 
arr. by Alford-Colby co., of U. S. 

[8815 


© 1c. June 9, 1915; E 362866; 
George Franks Rubin, Chicago. 


IXEEP MOVING ALONG; from Modern Eve, 
words by Hapgood Burt and Stanley 
Murphy, music by Otto Motzan, of 
Wes: [8816 

© June 8, 1915: 2c. June 8, 1915; 
EK 364271; T. B. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter, New York. 


KEEP ON SINGING; words and music by 

Agnes C. Ellingwood, of U. S. [8817 

© July 1, 1915; 2c. June 25, 1915; 

EK 3863266; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


KEEP SMILING; rag, by Perry Bacon, 
of U. 8.; banjo and guitar. 4to. 
[8818 


© May 5, 1915; 2c May 6, 1915; 
E 362266; Fred Bacon, New London, 
Conn. 


KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF, THAT’S MINE; 
words and music by Worton David, 
Bert Lee and Stanley Burnett, of 
England. [8819 

© June 7, 1915; 1 ¢. July 9, 1915; 
E 366276; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 

KEIGHLEY (T) Ten papers on har- 
mony, counterpoint, fugue, general 
knowledge and dictation; by MT. 
Keighley, of England, for A. R. C. 
O. candidates and general use. 

[8820 

© June 10, 1615; 1 ce June 380, 

1915; EH 366223; G. Schirmer, Itd., 
London. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


KELTIC SUITE; by J. H. Foulds, op. 
29, arr. by Frank Winterbottom, of 
England; military band. (Hawkes | 
& son’s M. B. edition, no. 414.) | 
Contents :—l. The clans—2. A la- | 
ment.—s. The call. [8821 | 

© June 15, 1915; 1 « June 25, 
1915; E 366177; Hawkes & son, Lon- | 
don. 


IKXINDER, DER ZWEIVIERTELTAKT; duett 
aus dem volkssttick, Hin prachtma- | 
del, gesangstext von Willy Prager, | 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many. [8822 | 

© May 18, 1915; 1 ec. June 5, 1915; 
H} 366080; Musica-verlag, Berlin. 


——tanz-duett aus, Hin prachtmiédel, | 
text von Willy Prager, musik von | 
Rudolph Nelson, arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany; salon-orchester. [ 
Ato. [8828 | 

© May 28, 1914; 1 ec June 21, 
1915; E 357523; Musica verlag, Ber- | 
lin. [Copyright is claimed on ar- | 
rangement. ] 


Kine’s (THE) HIGHWAY; words by 
Mrs. J. J. Coate, music by Chas. H. | 
Powell, of U. S. [8824 

©: July ‘1, 1915; "2 erate zs, | 
1915; E 3863263; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Kiss ME AGAIN; written on the theme 
If I were on the stage, from the 
comic opera Mile. Modiste, by [Vic- 
tor Herbert], arr. by Geo. J. Trin- | 
kaus, of U. S.; vocal orch., key of 
G. Ato. [8825 | 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; | 
BH 364261: M. Witmark & sons, New | 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- | 
rangement. ] 


Kirry Lre; words by Harry Rees, mu- | 
sic by Con Baga (Constantine Jo- | 
seph Baga), of England. London, | 
Bremier music pub. co. [8826 | 

© Mar. 24, 1915% 2 Vey Meg t, | 
1915; EH 357629; Joseph Scotty, Lon- | 
don. 


Kirry or CoLeRAINE; author of words © 
unknown, music by Carl F. Price, of | 
U.S. [8827 

© Oct. 17,1910; 2\.6: .fumey 8, | 
1915; EK 364258; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


KITTY, THE CAPTAIN’S DAUGHTER. See | 
Francis & Day’s six songs for sou- | 
brettes. | 


574 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 7, 1915 


‘KLEINE SONATA; von Julius Weismann, 
of Germany, op. 51, ftir klavier. 
[8828 
sen. 26, 1914: 1 ce June 1, 
1915; E 357282; Tischer & Jagan- 
berg ltd., Cologne, Germany. 


von Curt 
Op,, (244 


KLEINE SONATA IN D DUR; 
Beilschmidt, of Germany, 


klavier. [8829 
© Sept. 16, 1914; 1 c May 24, 
1915; EH 357102 ; Fr. Kistner, Leip- 
zig. 
Kompositionen. See , Mendelssohn- 


Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


| 
JKONFIRMATIONSMINDE. See Minder fra 


' pbarndomstiden. 
See Beethoven 


‘ISCONZERT. (Ludwig 


yan) 

{ 

KONZERT, NO. 1 IN E MOLL. 
(F. FE.) 


See Chopin 


| NO. 2 IN fF MOLL. See Chopin 
(EF. F.) 


; 
|IKOSAKEN; ballade, ged, von Hermann 
| Wienzel, musik von Walther Mold- 
' enhauer, of Germany, fiir eine mitt- 
tiefe mit 
Klavierbegl. [88380 
i) May..28, 1915-1 ¢c. June. 21, 
1915; E 3857518; Harmonie-verlag, 
Berlin-Halensee, Germany. 


lere oder singstimme 


' 
| 
| KRTEGERS ERNTELIED; ged von Ernst 
Ludwig Schellenberg, 


musik von 
‘Hugo Kaun, of Germany; partitur 
fiir m&nnerchor. 4to. [8831 


© Oct. 12, 1914; 1 c. June 1, 1915; 
EH 357297 ; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 


1915; E 357165; Hug & co., Leipzig. 


Kuprrre-Kurree. See Seelig (Paul J.) 
Zwei malayisch lieder. 


Leipzig. 
eae PANDAN; liebeslied, Malay- 
scher gesang, musik yy. 9Paulk, J; 
Seelig, of Netherlands, op. 25, fir 
eine singstimme u. piano, text 
malayisch-deutsch. [8832 
© Sept. 25, 1914; 1 c« May 24, 
j 


LAIRD (THE) 0’ COCKPEN; words by 
Lady Nairne, traditional air, arr. by 
' Hugh §S. Roberton, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. [8833 
i © May 31, 1915; 1.¢ June 1, 
1915; E 357352; J Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


Lament (A) See Keltic suite. 


{ 
/ 
| 3723154 


a 


8840 


LAND WE LOVE THE BEST OF ALL; part- 
song, words by Kathleen Chute-Hr- 
son, music by HKrnest Edwin Mitch- 
ell, of England; male voices. [8834 

© June 7,.1915; 1 c. June 8, 1915; 
i 3857386; Ernest Edwin Mitchell, 
Adelaide, 8. Australia. 


See Miiller-Hermann 
Vier lieder. 


See Hiindel (G. F.) 


LANDSCHAIFT., 
(Johanna ) 


LARGO. 


Last (THE) CALL; a legend of Na- 
poleon; words and music by G. A. 
Sahlin, of U. S. [8835 

© June 16, 1915; 2 « June 17, 
1915; EK 8638005; Geo. A. Sahlin, Ben- 
ton Harbor, Mich. 

LAUGHING EYES. See Musical note- 

book. 


Let (THE) SHORE; part-song, words 
by Thomas Hood, music by Cyril 


Jenkins, of Great Britain; men’s 
voices. 4to. [8886 
© June 14, 1915; 1 c« June 14, 


1915; H 3571427; 
ltd., London. 


J. Curwen & sons, 


LEONCAVALLO (RueereRO) Candidata; 
operetta in tre atti di Forzano, mu- 
sica di R. Leoncavallo, of Italy; 
canto e pianoforte. [8837 

Oe Aprac ISI Olds 2 Go sume. De 
~ 1915; D 19598; Casa musicale Lo- 
renzo Sonzogno, Milan. 

Serenade; aus der oper Der 

bajazzo, v. R. Leoncavallo, [and] 

Brautleid; aus Lohengrin, von R. 

Wagner, arr. von R. Heldburg, of 

Germany. fiir violine 1, 2, 3, vio- 

loncell und piano. (Kleine Kam- 

mermusiker, neue sammlung band 5, 

nos. 25 u. 26.) [8838 
© May 18, 1914; 1 c« June 4, 

1915; E 366048; Adolph Firstner, 

Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on 

chambermusic. ] 


LERMAN (J. W.) Six songs from Sun- 
day school melodies; by J. W. Ler- 
man; piano arr. 4to. Contents: 
Join the reaper’s band,—Shout, shout 
the battle cry.—Lift up my soul, Thy 
praises.—Almighty Lord.—When I 
survey the wondrous cross.—Jesus 
ealls. 1. Hight hand. 2. Four hand. 

[8839, 8840 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. and affs. June 

26, 1915; A 406453, 406454; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8841 


pt. III, 0, 8., V. 2D 


Ler Gop use you; words by A. H. | LIEBES SCHMERZEN (Love’s anguish) ;) 


Ackley, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, 
On Uy Se ~~ [8841 
© July 1, 1915; 2c. June 25, 1915; 
EY 368257 ; 
Chicago. 


LET ME RECALL MY CHILDHOOD DAYS; 
words and music by E. Longino, of 
Wise [8842 

© 1c. May 29, 1915; E 362696; 
Eva Longino, Galveston, Tex. 


LET’S GO HOME IN A TAXI; words and 

music by N. D. Verne, of U. S. [88438 

© 1c June 4, 1915; E 36273838; 
Nellie Delane Verne, Chicago. 


LET THE WORDS OF MY MOUTH; a Bible 
prayer, words from the Scriptures, 
musie by I. H. Meredith, of U. S. 

[8844 

© Feb. 17, 1913; 2 c. June 26, 

1915; E 368136; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


LET THIS WAR BE A LESSON TO EVERY 
NATION; words by I. Lenton, music 
by J. E. Andino, of U. S. [8845 

© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 364301; 
Irving Lenton, Brooklyn. 


LET US EACH COUNT ONE; words by 
James Rowe, music by J. Owen 
Long, of U. S. [8846 

© May 20, 1915; 2 « June 5, 
1915; E 364223; J. Owen Long, Har- 
risonburg, Va. 


LET US EAT, DRINK, AND BE MERRY. See 


Coerne (Louis Adolphe) Two 
studies in mood. 
LETTRE (LA) DE ToMMy; valse par 


Raphaél Beretta, of France; piano 
seul. [8847 

© May 22, 1915;1¢. June 1. 1915; 
E 357362; Jules Raux, Paris. 


LEUCHTKAFERCHENS STELLDICHEIN ; 
eine nachtliche serenade von Lud- 


wig Siede, of Germany, op. 70; kla- 
vier 2 handig. [8848 
Maye 6, 19tass Tt vet diune: ‘1, 


1915; H 3573831; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Hamburg. 


LIBERTY TRIUMPHANT; 
G. A. Sablin, of U. 8.; piano. [8849 
© June 16, 1915: 2 e! June 17, 
1915; E 368011; Geo. A. Sahlin, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. 


LIEBE (HEINE) STUNDE. 
Hermann (Johanna) 


See Miiller- 
Acht lieder. 


Homer A. Rodeheaver, 


composed by | 


words by Hugo Wiertz, translated. 
by E. W. Paget Thurstan, music by) 
os Helen Brown, of U. S. [8850 


© May 25, 1915; 2 « May 22) 
1915; E 362625; John Church, Cin 
cinnati. 


LIED (DAS) VOM WELTKRIEG; ged. von 
Hermann Kienzl, musik yon Wil-- 
helm Kienzl, of Germany, op. 91; 
gesang u. piano. 

© Dec. 2, 1914; 1 @ June 25, 
1915; EH 3866171; Ed. Bote & G. 
Bock, Berlin. 


LIEDER OHNE WorTE. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


a er ear x = 


ie 


| 


[S851 P 


LIFE; text by Edith Sanford Tillotson, | 


music by I. H. Meredith. 


SVO. 


© Feb. 11,1915; 2 cand vam 
June 26, 1915; A 406466 ; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


LIFE’S A DANCE; words by Edward | 
Lockton, music by Oscar Bradley, 
of England. [8853 


© June 1, 1915; 1 c June 26, 
1915; E 3857569; Francis, Day & 


Hunter, London. 


LIFE-SAVING (THE) CREW; words by 


Robert Matthews, music by W. J. 
Ramsay, of U. S. 


© May 25, 1915; 2 ec May 27, 


1915; E 862657; William J. Ramsay, | 


Chattanooga. 


Lire (THE) THAT WINS; words by 


J. H. Sammis, music by L. F. Peck- 
; [8855 


ham, of U. S 


Oct. 9, 1914; 2 « June 14, 
1915; E 362967; R. A. Torrey, Los 
Angeles. 


LIFE WE’VE BEEN LONG “TOGETHER; 


words by Mrs. A. L. Barbauld, mu- | 


sic by G. A. Sahlin, of U. S. [8856 

© June 16, 1915; 2 ¢c.\ June 17, 
1915; E 262998 ; 
ton Harbor, Mich. 


LIFE’S ROSES; song, words and music | 


by Winnie Hutton, of England; 
voice and piano with cello obligato; 
low & high key. [8857 

© June 19, 1915; 1 « June 21, 
1915; E 366181; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 


LicHt (A) IN THE WINDOW UP THERE, | 


See Paradise (The) home. 


O76 


[8854 


Geo. A. Sahlin, Ben- | 


| 
| 


— 


) No. Tol 


Greer, music by Percy Bowie, of 
England, in key of D. [8858 

tc). June 30, 1915; 1 «¢ July 1, 
1915; E 357618; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


LIKE A DIAMOND FROM THE SKY; lyric 
by Leo Wood, melody by Leo Ben- 
nett, of U. S. New York, Cadillac 
musi¢e co. [8859 

© June 1. 1915; 2 ce May 29, 
1915; E 362694; Charles D. Gal- 
lagher, New York. 


1 
_LITANEY AUF DAS FEST ALLER SEELEN. 
See Schubert (F. P.) 


LITTLE (A) BIT OF CUCUMBER; words 

and music by T. W. Connor, of Eng- 
fa LATA) [8860 
i chr dune 1, 1915; 1 .c..June) 26, 
1915; EH 357570; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


‘ 
/ 


LITTLE HOME OF DREAMS; words by Ed- 
ward Lockton, music by Robert Con- 
ingsby Clarke; no. 8 in C. [8861 

© July 2, 1915; 1c, July 3, 1915; 
Boeastooo; J. b&b, Cramer & co., itd., 
London. 


LITTLE (A) ITALIAN GIRL; capriccio by 
Christian Schafer, of Great Britain. 
op. 98, no. 2; piano. [8862 

© May 26, 1915; 1c. June 7, 1915; 
| E 357402; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
London. 


LITTLE MADCAP; by Matilee Loeb- 

Hvans, of U. S.; pf. [8863 

(une. 1, 1915; 2 e¢ Tune 7; 1915: 

E 362804; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LITTLE (THE) MARQUISE. See Rose- 
cherie; or The little marquise. 


LitTLE May; words by W. B. Ford, 

music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[8864 

© 1c. June 24, 1915; E 363096; 

W. B. Ford, % Mr. Fulkerson, Har- 
den, Ill. 


LITTLE MOON; words by Fannie: S. 
Davis, music by Katherine A. Glen. 
oD. 'S. [8865 

(oy May 22,.1915; 2. ¢.' May 25, 
1915; E 362644; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 


we 


LITTLE RIDING-SONG; by Edmund Par- 
low, of Germany; piano. (Six easy 
piano pieces, no. 5.) [8866 

© June 10, 1915; 2 c. June 14, 

| 1915: E 357464: G.’ Schirmer, New 

York. 


| 
t 


LIGHTHEART LANE; words by Hilton R. | Lirrre 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8874 


(A)  SUN-KISSED BLOSSOM; 
words by M. D. McFall, music by 
J. HE. Andino, of U. S. New York, 
John T. Hall music pub. co. [8867 


© “Mar. 25. 1015’ '2."o. tune a. 
1915; E 862754; Martha Delavan 
McFall, Kansas City, Mo. 


LItTLe (THE) TOY-KINGDOM: a musical 
comedy in four acts, lyrics by W. P. 
Costello, G. Marley, B. L. Gale, & R. 
Burlen, music by Bruce F. Bundy 
[end] L. W. Joy, of U. S. [8868 

© May 14, 1915: 2 ec May 20, 
1915; E 3862596; Dartmouth profit- 
sharing association, Hanover, N. H. 


LITTLE (THE) VINE CLAD COTTAGE; 
poem by J. L. Barrows, music by 
R. A. Browne, of U. S. [ 8869 

© 1c. May 20, 1915; E 862567: 
Jerome L. Barrows. Providence, R. I. 


LITTLE WOMANY MINE; words and 
music by H. M. Springer, of U. S. 
[8870 
© May 10, 1915; 2 c May 19, 
1915; EH 362571; Ethel M. Springer, 
Omaha, Neb. 


LIVE FOR OTHERS; words by May L. 
Tibbits, music by Grant Colfax Tul- 
lar, of U. S. [8871 


© .Mar. 25, 1912: 2 ¢ June 26, 
1915; EK 863129; Tullar-Meredith c¢o., 
New York. 

LOCOMOTIVE (LA). See Impressions. 

LONGING FoR You; words by. M. Weil 
and Wim. Parquet, music by Hrnie 
Burnett, of U. S., arr. by Jean Walz. 
of U. S. [8872 

© May 19, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
EH 362857; Milton Weil, music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. 


Lorp (THE) GOD PLANTED A GARDEN; 
harvest anthem, words scriptural, 
music by Herbert W. Wareing, of 
England; mixed voices and organ. 
4to. [8873 

© June 29, 1915; 1 « June 30, 
1915; E 366228; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


Lorp (THE) IS MY STRENGTH AND MY 
sone; anthem, music by Cuthbert 
Harris, of England; mixed voices. 
(Choral album no. 1198) [8874 

© May 29, 1915; 1c. June 8, 1915; 
E 357378; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8875 


Lorp (THE) OF ALL; words from 
psalm 24 and Edw. Perronet, music 
by Fred. W. Peace, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. Octavo series, 
no. 3860. [8875 

© Jan. 30, 1914; 1 « June 18, 
1915; BE 357488; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


Lorp (THE) oF GLORY; words by I. 
Watts, music bv N. S. Ridderhof, 
OL ES: [8876 

© ‘duly 19142 ec. une, 14. 
1915; BE 362968; R. A. Torrey, Los 
Angeles, 


Lord (THE) OF LIFE; an Haster ora- 
torio cantata, by H. K. Heyser. Cin- 
cinnati, O., Fillmore music house, 
1915. 76 p. 4to. [8877 


© June?14) Wits" 2" e Vand Yair. 
July 2, 1915; A 401611; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


LourESsIA BELLE; words and music by 
H. &. Evans, of. U. S. [8878 
© June 9, -1915- 2). . June. 14, 
1915; E 363184; Herbert E. Evans, 
Flint, Mich. 


LOUISIANA, I’M COMING BACK; words 
by Ben Fisher, music by Irving 
Mintz, of U. S. [8879 

© \May 29, 3915-2 ce May. 29, 
1915; E 362714; Werblow-Fisher co., 
New York. 


LOVE ME DEAR; words and music by J. 
B. Ihmsen, of U. S. [8880 
© 1 ¢ May 22, 1915; E 362607; 
Josephine Branta Ihmsen, Los An- 
geles. 


LovE ME LIKE I LOVE TO BE LOVED; 
from The Titian girl, words and 
music by G. Rubin, arr. by Alford- 
Colby co., of U. S. [S881 


© 1c June 9, 1915; E 362870; 
George Rubin, Chicago. 


LOVE OF JESUS, ALL DIVINE; @uet, words 
by F. Bottome,. music by W. Ber- 
wald, of U. S.; soprano and tenor 
with piano or organ acc. [8882 

© June 9, 1915: 2 «. June 12, 
1915; H 364323; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


LovELY APPEAR. See Gounod (C. F.) 


LOVE’S GARDEN OF ROSES; music by 
Haydn Wood, orchestration by S. 
Danks, of U. S.; orchestra. [8883 


© June 9, 1915; 2 « June 10, 


1915; EH 362992; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. [Copyright is claimed 
by S. Danks.] 


LOVE’S INSPIRATION; waltzes, com- 
posed by G. A. Sahlin, of U. 8.3 
piano. [8884 

© June 16, 1915; 2 c. June 14 
1915; EB 3638006; Geo. A. Sahlin, Ben- 
ton Harbor, Mich, 


LOVE’S SPELL; valse by Walter Wallace 
Smith, of UL, Sanpe [8885 


© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; | 


E 362805; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


LOVE'S WIRELESS; words by C. L. But- 
terfield, music by S. J. Mustol, of 
Us. [8886 

© May 3, 1915-92 %eredtgme a 
1915; EH 363112; Charles L. Butter- 
field, Watsonville, Cal. 


LOVING SERVICE; words by Edith San- 
ford Tillotson, music by I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U. S. 

© Apr: 25;. 1911: 2 emer os 
1915; EH 364259; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


LULLABY; song for soprano, words by | 


F. Gray, music by Fidelis Zitter- 


bart. of U. S. Pittsburg, Volkwein | 


bros. [8888 


© May 20, 1915: 2 ec May 20, 
1915; FE} 362580; Frances Gray, Pitts- 


burg. 


——words and music by Zadok G. 
Holmes, of U. S. [8889 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 10 ff 


[S887 


© 1c May 24, 1915; E 364218; 


Mrs. Mary Holmes, St. Paul. 


sic by H..J. Krumpela ona. - 


words by Charles S. Nutter, mu- | 


female voices with flute or violin | 


ace. [8890 


© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c June 8, 1915; | 


E 364282; Thomas Nicholson, New jf 


York. 


Lyric (A); words by Oliver Opp-Dyke, | 


music by M. H. MacConnell, of U.S. 


[S891 


© June 25, 1915: 2) exysimen 2G, 


1915; E 363180; M. H. MacConnell, | 


New York. 


MapAME SANS-GENE; 
Vittoriano Sardou ed H. 
ridotta in tre atti per le scene 
liriche da Renato Simoni, musica di 
Umberto Giordano, of Italy, ridu- 
zione di R. Delli Ponti e G. C. Pari- 
beni; canto e pianoforte. 


commedia di 
Moreau, | 


[83892 


©,. Apr.) 3, 1915: 2 eae 20, | 


1915; D 19596; Edoardo Sonzogno, | 


Milan. 


0718 


Ino. 7, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


8908 


{| MADCHEN IM MOND; walzer nach 
motiven der gleichnamigen operette, 
musik von Kari v. Stigler, arr. von 
Th. Vogl, of Austria; Klavier. 
[S893 


feeeee, 5, 1914: 1 cc July 12, 
1915; H 366804; LHibenschiitz & 
Berté, Vienna. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. } 


MADELS, IHR HABT KEINE AHNUNG; 
walzerlied aus dem volksstiick, Ein 
- prachtmiidel, gesangstext von Willy 
| Prager, musik von Rudolph Nelson, 
( of Germany. [8894 


evar 18 1915: 1. c., June 5, 
1915; E 866081; Musica. verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


music by B. 
dc PaO. 
[S895 


@iiMay 20, 1915;'2 ce. May 22, 
1915; E 362725; Benjamin Levine, 
New York. 


‘Macro (THE) NIGHT; 
Levine, of U. S., op. 


| 

: 

f 

(Maeniricat anD NUNC DIMITTIS; an 

| evening service set to music in. key 
of G, by Norman Churchill, of Great 

| Britain; mixed voices and organ. 

| 4to. (Ambrose editivun of church 

' music, no. 156.) [S896 

| © Jume 15, 1915; 1 c June 30, 

| 1915; E 366222; Ambrose Abbott & 

| co., London. 

} 


‘MacNirrcat AND Nuno DIMITTIS, in A 
flat; music by Charles Wood, of 
England; men or boys voices in uni- 
son. 4to. (Year book press series 
of anthems & church music, no. 8.) 

[8897 


© May 31, 1915; 2 c« June 14, 
1915; E 357466; Year book press, 
London. 


MAGNIFICAT AND NUNC DIMITTIS NO 2 
IN E FLAT; words and music by R. 
, M. Stults, of U. S. 4to. [8898 


© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362806; Theo. Presser CO., Phila- 
delphia. 


Macpir’s (THE) DANCE; easy piece by 
Ernest Newton, of England; piano. 
(Woodland dances, no. 5.) [8899 


© June 25, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 
1915; E 357538; Novello & co., 1td., 
London. 


7 ee ae 


. 


Map (A) AND A MYTH; an operetta, 
book by W. L. Van Sant, lyrics by 


R. Field, music by Floyd William 
Mohliman, H. N. Byers & W. H. Ben- 
nett, of U. S., produced by Illinois 
Union Dramatic Club of the Uni- 
versity of Illinois. souvenir score. 
[8900 
© Apr. 22, 1915; 2 &..May 19, 
Ito; HB 362572; ° CU. j’erguson, 
Champaign, Ill. 
MAID IN AMERICA; selection, by Sig- 


mund Romberg, compiled and arr. by 
Chas. N. Grant, of U. S.; piano. 

ssa 
2c. June 8, 1915 
E 364: bog T. B. Harms & rues 
Day & Hunter, New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangement. ] 


© June 8, 1915; 


MAKE YOUR BLESSINGS COUNT: words 
and music by J. M. Black, of U. S. 
[8902 

©) May, 28, 1915; 2 ¢ June “4, 


1915; E 364154; 
Williamsport, Pa. 


James M. Black, 


MALEANA; love song from the Ha- 
waiian, words by Chas. F. Horner, 
music by Thurlow Lieurance, of 
De: & [8903 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362807; Theo. Presser Co., ’Phila- 
delphia. 


MANHATTAN ISLE; words by J. C. 
O’Neill, music by Edward J. Pel- 
ham: o£ T. 8: [8904 
© 1c. June 26, 1915; E 363178; 
Joseph Cornetius O’Neill, Brooklyn. 
ALISON ) 

A. Mann. 


MANN (CLYDE 
songs; by C. 


Ten peace 

31 p. 4to. 

[8905 

© July 2, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

12, 1915; A 408327; Clyde Alison 
Mann, Chicago. 


MANUELITA;- tango by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, of Germany; piano. [8906 
© June: 21) 1915 ¥/ 2 e) Taneom: 
1915; E 366139; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 
MARCH FLAG DAY; by H. R. Lurvey, of 
U. S.; cornet solo. [ S907 
© 1c. June 26, 1915; E 363245; 
Hiram R. Lurvey, Lynn, Mass. 
MarcH (THE) OF KITCHENER’S ARMY; 
recruiting song, words by Helen 
Denison Rushton, music by J. Ord 
Hume, of Great Britain. [S908 
© May 20. 1915; 1 c. June 1, 1915; 
EB 357372; Mrs. H. Denison Rushton, 
London. 


ov9 


CATALOGUE 
8909 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 10 


MarcH OF THE ALLIES; by Meta Hlls- 
worth, of U. S.; piano. [8909 
© June 12, 1915+ 2).e siume 15, 
1915; HE 362953; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


MARCH OF THE MIDGETS; piece for left 
hand alone, 
US S22 (pe: [8910 

© June 7, 1915; 2 ec. June 7, 1915; 
E 362808; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


MARCH OF THE MOVIES; by M. A. Alt- 
house, of U. S.; piano. [8911 
© June 8, 1915: 2'¢. June 10, 
1915; E 864305; Penn music pub. co., 
Reading, Pa. 


MARCHE DE LA PAIX; by Stella Wil- 
liams, of Great Britain; piano. [8912 


© May 11, 1915; 1 @ June 1, 1915; 
E 357367; Weekes & co., London. 


MARCHE DU 75; paroles de Victor Dar- 
lay et Henry de Gorsse, musique de 
Maurice Depret, of France, op. 82; 
piano et parteé pour voix. [8918 

©. Mar. 15, 1915 we, Munen22: 
1915; E 3857488; Hachette & cie., 
Paris. 


MARCHE FUNEBRE. See Suite in four 


movements. 


MARCHE MILITAIRE; by Alfred Barber, 

of England; piano. [8914 

© June 1, 1915; 1 ¢. June 1, 1915; 

E 357333; Swan & co., Watson & 
Wilcox, ltd., London. 


MarigE Opite; from Ziegfeld follies 
1915, words by Channing Pollock & 
Rennold Wolf, music by Louis A. 
Hirsch, of U. S. [8915 


© June 21, 1915; 2 ce. June 22, 
1915; H 363045; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 


MARION ; mazurka, by Geo. Rosenkrans, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. [8916 


© June 8, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915: 
E 364226; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


MARRIED A YEAR TO-DAY; words and 
music by Tom Sansom, of England. 
[8917 


© June 1, 1915; 1 @ June 2, 
1915; E 357571; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


MARY DEAR; a war song of the Cana- 
dians, words and music by T. B. 
Richardson, of Canada. [8918 

© June 38, 1915; 1 ce. June 8, 1915; 
E 366028; T. B. Richardson, Toronto, 
Ont., Canada. 


by Daniel Rowe, of. 


MARY FROM TIPPERARY; two step by 
Herman MDarewski, of HEHngland; 
piano. [8919 

© June 1, 1915; 1c. June 26, 1915; 
E 857572; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Mary, NEVER MIND THE DAIRY. See 
Francis & Day’s six songs for sou- 
brettes. 


MAscoTTre (LA) VALSE; by May Law- 

son, arr. for orchestra. 4to. [8920 

© June 8, 1915; 1 c. June 9, 1915; 

E 357419; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Mass IN D; music by Caesare Dobici, 
of Italy; chorus of mixed voices in 
unison. [8921 


© June 3, 1915; 2 ec. June 5, 1915; 
E 3573898; Boston music co., Boston. 


MASS IN HONOR OF THE INFANT JESUS; 
words anon., music by D. H. Wilson, 
of U. S.; children’s voices in unison. 
4to. [8922 

© June 18, 1915; 2 ec June 19, 
1915; E 363020; Daniel H. Wilson, 
Portland, Or. 


MATROSEN-ABSCHIEDSLIED; ged. von 
Hermann Lons, musik von Willy 
Boehme, of Germany, op. 312; gesang 
u. piano. [8923 — 

© May 11, 1915; 1 ¢. June 1, 1915; 
HB 357347; Willy Boehme, Berlin. 


MAY BELLS; valse lente, by Alfred H. 


Quaritch, of England; piano. [8924 | 

© June 1, 1915; 1c. June 10, 
1915; E 366088; A. H. Quaritch, 
London. 


MAY MORNING SCHOTTISCHE; by John | 


Martin, of U. S.; piano. [8925 

© May 29, 1915; 2 ce June 4, 
1915; E 362748; D. W. Crist, Al- 
liance, O. 


MAZURKA HONGROISE; by Jeanne Bar- | 
telet, of Great Britain; piano duet, | 
continental fingering. [8926 


© June 21, 1915; 1 c. June 22, 
1915; E 357616; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 


MEDFORD PAGEANT; words by Ruth 
‘Dane Coolidge, music by C. B. Lewis, 
of U. S. 1. prologue, women’s 
voices—3 parts. 2. epilogue, mixed 
voices—4 parts. {8927, 8928 
© May 29, 1915; 2 c. each June 9, 
1915; E 362890, 362891; Carrie Bul- 
lard Lewis, Somerville, Mass. 


580 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


MEET ME AT THE ICEBERG; novelty 
waltz song, words by Will J. Jones, 
music by Anselm Goetzel, of Bo- 
hemia. [8929 

© June 2, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
E 366039; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


MELANCHOLI£. See Suchsland (Leo- 
pold) Sechs klavierstiicke. 


Metopir. See Suchsland (Leopold) 
Sechs klavierstiicke. 


MELODIE, REVE D’UN SOIR; by Lionel 
Hymes, of Scotland, piano. No. 11. 
Edinbugh, Windsor pub. co. [89380 


mr wen. 16, 1915:.1 ¢ June 19, 
1915; E 357606; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 


MEMORIES; reverie, by C. H. Toby. of 

U. S.; piano. [8931 

© June 5, 1915; 2c. June 4, 1915; 

E 362780; Mrs. Charles Henry Toby, 
Dover, N. H. 


_—words and music by Desiree Mc- 
Closkey, of U. S. [8932 


© June 15, 1915: 2 ec June 17, 
1915; E 363013; Mary J. McCloskey, 
Hollidaysburg, Pa. 


MEMORY BELLS; waltz, by Geo. Rosen- 
krans, of U. S.; band. 4to. ‘[8933 


© June 8, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364238; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 
| MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wic FELIx) Capriccio brillante; by 
F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, op. 22, 
edited and fingered by Constantin 
von Sternberg, of U. S.; pianoforte 
with orch. acc., arr. for second piano. 
(Schirmer’s library of musical 
classics, v. 1187.) [8934 

mrewiay 20. 1915: 2 e@ May 22, 
1915; E 362599; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 

Kompositionen; pianoforte-werke 
von F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, revi- 
diert und bezeichnet von Xaver 
Scharwenka, of Germany; piano 2 
ms: 1..\Band 2, Ed. B. 3932: 2. 
Band 3, Ed. B. no. 3933. 

[8935, 8936 

© Sept. 8, 1914; 1 ce. each May 22, 
1915; E 357155, 357157; Breitkopf 
& Hirtel, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on new arrangement. ] 
Band 4, ed. B. no. 3934. 

[8937 

© Oct. 15, 1914; 1 ec. May 22, 
1915; E 357156; Breitkopf & Hartel. 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new arrangement. ] 


8944 


MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (JACOB LUD- 
wig FrELtx)—Continued. 

—— Lieder ohne worte (Songs with- 
out words); von F. Menadelssohn- 
Bartholdy, op. 19, nos. 1-6, revidiert 
und bezeichnet von Xaver Schar- 
wenka, of Germany, fiir Klavier 2 
ms. Ed. B. no. 3981: [S938 

© Oct. 15, 1914551 ¢ .May. 22, 
1915; EK 357160; Breitkonf & Hirtel, 
New York. [Copyright res claimed 
on new. beg area 


ag; words by Edith 
Sanford. Tillotson, music by [Men- 
delssohn], arr. by E. G. Snelling, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. [8939 
©) Apr. 21, 1914;..2, 7 June, 26; 
1915; E 863147; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new text and re-arrangement. ] 


MENUETT; aus der Suite in F dur, 
von Joseph Marx, of Austria; violon- 
cello und klavier. (Universal edi- 
tion, no. 5497.) [8490 


© Feb. 16, 1915: 1 c. ‘Tune 4, 
1915; E 3866055; Universal-edition, 
Vienna. 


MeENvetTtTo. See Suite in four move- 


ments. 


MERMAID AND THE CANNIBAL. 
ley (Frederic H.) 
male quartets. 


See Rip- 
Five humorous 


Merry (THE) DANCE: words by Jes- 
sica Moore, music by Geo. L. Spaul- 
ding, of U. S.; pf. duet. [8941 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362809; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


MERRY-GO-ROUND; galop, by Geo. Rosen- 

krans, of U. S.; band. 4to. [8942 

© June 8, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 

E 364230; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


MERRY HAYMAKERS. See Village scenes. 


MERRY SONGS FOR MERRY SINGERS; & 
collection of sacred, secular, nature 
and patriotic songs for children, ed. 
by I. H. Meredith and Grant Colfax 
Tollge.., Lip, l.:48, (Epp. at: 

[8943 

© Sept. 12, 1914: 2c. and aff. June 

26, 1915; A 406484; Tullar-Meredith 
Co., New York. 


MeERRY WHIRL; one-step, by Julius 
Lenzberg, of U. S.; piano. [8944 

© June 19, 1915; 2 ec June 19, 
1915; E 363023; Waterson, Berlin & 


Snyder co., New York. 


O81 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8945 


pt. 1, Day wee i 


Mrssace (THE); glee, words by Ade- 
laide Anne Procter, music by John 
S. Wilty, of Great Britain. 4to. 
(Brunswick series, no. 119.) [8945 

©) Mar, 22, A933 A eeusunier ls, 
1915; E 357384; James Broadbent & 
son, Itd., Leeds, England. 


—— words by Willie HubertHstabrook, 
music by Pearl Keen Runyan, of 
Wes: [8846 

© June 10, 1915; 2 @ June 15, 
1915; E 862952; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


M@ssacGE TO PHILLIS; part song, words 
by Thomas Heywood, music by Her- 
bert W. Wareing, of Hngland; mixed 
voices with piano ace. 4to. [8947 

© dune t. 1915< 2e. Inne 212. 
1915; E 864822; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


*MiID THE FRAGRANCE OF MAy JI’LL COME 
BACK TO YGU; words by V. A. Smith, 
music by J. E. Andino, of U. S. 

[8948 
© 1. ¢ June 3), 1915: BE 264204: 

Vida A. Smith, Grevais, Or. 


MIDNIGHT VALSE; music by [Theodore 
Holland], arr. by S. Deshon, of U.S.; 
band. 4to. [8949 


© June 2, 1915; 2 ce. June 8, 1915; 
EH 862776; Chappell & co., lid., Lon- 
don. 


MIDSUMMER (THE) ROUND; words by 
Edith Mary Shaw, music by Katie 
Moss, of Ergland; no.1 in F. [8950 

© June 4, 1915; 1 c June 5, 1915; 
EH 3866074; Enoch & sons, London. 


[8951 


© June 4. 1915; 1 c. June 26, 
1915; H 357531; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


—— Ne? 2 mA hat, 


Mipway (THE) Sway; words by Vic- 
tor EK. Walls, music by Leo. M. Sex- 
ton [and] Victor HE. Walls, of U. 8S. 

[8952 

© Mar. 15, 1915: 2 c May 28, 

1915; E 868072; Imperial pub. co., 
Fitchburg, Mass. 


Micuty (A) Vuncan; hymn of Pitts- 
burgh, four part song, by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. S.; men’s 
voices with baritone solo and an ad 
lib. part for anvil. 4to. (Secular 
part songs, 6491) [8953 

© June 1, 1915; 2 ec. June 1, 1915: 
EH 3628386; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. 


MINDER FRA BARNDOMSTIDEN ; forfattet 
af H. M. Andersen, melodien med- 
folgende er komponeret og arran- 
geret ved H. Henricksen, of U. S. 
Contents : — Konfirmationsminde. — 
Den elskede. Blandet kor, orgel 
eller piano. [8954 

© May 29, 1915; 1 @ May 28, 
1915; 1 « June 9, 1915; EH 362889; 


Haakon Mikkal Andersen, Wood 
Lake, Minn. 
MINGUILLO; meiody by S. Coleridge- 


Taylor. selected, arr. and revised by 

Alex Roloff, of Great Britain; piano. 

[8955 

©: June 7; W150 res Homerae, 

1915; Ei 857495; Augener Itd., Lon- 

Gon. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 

MINUETTO; by Lionel Hymes, of Scot- 
land; piano. no. 10. Edinburgh, 
Windsor pub. co. [8956 

©, Feb. »16,. 1915;,, ie sa mena. 
1915: E 357607; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 

MIscHIEF; by C. K. Wellman, of U. S8S.; 

piano. [S957 
©.1 «2. May 8, 1915; H 362902; 
Clara K. Wellman, Cleveland. 


MISERABLE RAG; by Malvin M. Frank--: 


lm or’ US SP." prauo: [8958 

© June 19, 1915: 2 c Jumeni9: 
1915; E 2638022; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 

Missa MARIALIS, KYRIE ELEISON ; words 
anon., music by C. W. Douglas, of 
U.S. No. 1. Complete vocal score.— 
no. 2, Voice part. 4to. [8959, 8960 

© Juve 5, 1915; 2 c each June 7, 
1915; E 362840, 362841; Charles Win- 
fred Douglas, New York. 

MISSIONARIES NOW ARE NEEDED; words 
and music by J. A. Barney, of U. S. 
8vo. [8961 

© June 15, 1915; 2,64. aumere7, 
1915; E 362980; Jesse A. Barney, 
Canaan, N. H. 
MocKING BIRD WALTZ; by John Martin, 
of U. S.; piano. [8962 
© May 29, 1915; 2 @ June 4, 
1915; E 362750; D. W. Crist, Al- 
liance, O. 


MopERATO; von G. B. Grazioli, alte 
meistersttick, bearb. von L. M. Ma- 
_gistretti, of Italy, fiir harfe. (Des 
harfenisten konzert-programm, no. 
te) [ 8963 
© Sept. 29; 1914; 1 ¢ June 1, 
1915; E 357316; July Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


582 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


8982 


MODERN MUSICAL METHOD FOR BEGIN- 
NERS; outline of work by Clémen- 
tine Dubois, music by Clifford Webb. 
of England; 8 piano duets. Part 1. 
Pare 2: [8964, S965 

© May 29, 1915; 1 ¢. each June 8, 
1915; EH 357418, 357414; Newman 
pub. ¢co., itd., London. 


MOLINO BLANCO. 
mill. 


See At the white 
MOMENT MUSICAL; by Lionel Hymes, 
of Scotland; piano. No. 6. Edin- 
burgh, Windsor pub. co. [S966 
Seen. 16,.1915; 1 © June 21, 
1915; E 357608; William Aléxander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 

MOMENT (LE) QUI PASSE; romance, 
poéme et musique de Raoul Guns- 
bourg, of France; chant et piano. 

[ S967 

4c. -Juney 23; 

Choudens, Paris. 


© June 12, 1915; 
1915; E 366147; 


MONTH OF JUNE; words by Joe Good- 
win, music by Walter Donaldson, of 
8. [S963 

© June 5, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 1915; 
E 364217; Waterson, Berlin is Sny- 
der ¢o., New York. 


ieee ; chorus for children; 

words by Wm. Apmaduec, music by W. 

Rhys-Herbert, of U. 8S. 4to. [8969 

© June 5, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 

E 362856; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


Moonatics (THE); musical comedy in 
three acts, words and music by A. T. 
Palmer, of U .S. [8970 

© 1c. June 12, 1915; D 19592; 
Alfred T. Palmer, Boston. 


MoonBeAMS; music by S. S. Bright, 
arr. by Aagot Parker, of U. S8.; 
piano. [S971 

© 1c. May 28, 1915; E 362957; 
Summer S. Bright, Minneapolis. 


MooNBEAMS BRING THOUGHTS OF YOU; 
words and music by L. Clotfelter, of 
U. S. Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s 
music pub. house. [8972 

© May 25, 1915; 2 ec May 27, 
1915; E 362663; Len Clotfelter, Long 
Branch, N. J. 


MOONLIGHT IN FrormpA; words and 
music by Gustav Kenrad, of Canada. 
[8973 
© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 366083; 
Gustav Kenrad, Calgary, Alberta, 
Can. 


58 


MoRNING; words anon., music by G. 


Waring Stebbins, of U. S.; med. 
voice in F. [S974 
© oe 25, Jolorse ¢ sung to. 
1915; E 364821; Oliver Ditson co., 
Soe 
MorNING, NOON AND NIGHT; words by 
E. E. Hewitt, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel, jr., of U. S. [S975 
© July. 1, 1915; \ 2c, anes 2a. 
1915; E 363268; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


Motu (THE); comedy operetta in one 


act, words by E. J. Myer, jr., music 
by O. M. W atson, of U. S.; vocal 
score. [S976 

© 1c. July G6; 19155) Di aeaes- 


O. M. Watson and EK. J. Myer, 
Seattle, 


oF s, 


MOTHER; words and music by Worton 
David and Bert Lee, of England. 


[S9TT 

@” June” 1,619157) 1 ec: June 26, 

19153" HW S57513; Francis; Daye 
Hunter, London. 


words by Frank Ward Burgoyne, 

music arr. by W. T. Porter, of U.S. 

[8978 

© fane 17, 1915;5°2, ¢.. June” 2L 

1915; E 363278; Willis music ¢o., 

Cincinnati. [Copyright claimed on 
text and arrangement. ] 


MorTHER IS WAITING FOR YoU; words by 
Chas. D. Tibbits, music by Anna B. 
Harmon, of U. S. Hartford, Har- 
mony music co. [8979 

© June 19, 1915; 2 ec June 22, 
1915; E 363060; C. D. Tibbits, Hart- 
ford. 


MorHerR, MAY I GO IN TO SWIM? words 
by Ballard Macdonald, music by 
Harry Carroll, of U. 8S. [S980 

© June 2, 1915; 2c. June 2, 1915; 
E 362724; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 


MorTHeR’S HOME-MADE BREAD; a doughle- 
ful ditty, words and music by Frank 
Wood, of England. [S981 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 
4915; B 35154 : Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


MorHER’s LOVE; words by C. L. Mason, 
music by Mrs. Helen Fruhr of U. 8. 
[8982 


© 1c. May 20, 1915; E 362598 ; 
Clarence Leon Mason, Ashland, O. 


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8983 


pt. Il, besa we) 


Moruers’ (THE) PEACE SONG; words 
by Elberta Kate Shipley, music by 
L. S. Collins, of U. S. 4to. [8983 


©. June. 22,7 19155" 2. .e) Aime 26, 
1915; E 3863110; Laura Sedgwick 
Collins, New York. 


MouNTAIN SHADOWS; words and music 
by ©. 'A.. Burton, of.°U. 'S:,.arr. Dy 
Jno. 8S. Crowley. [8984 


@ Webs: 10) A9tS <2 er reba, 27, 
1915; E 363241; Chas.. A. Burton, 
Dayton, Tenn. 


Mozart (WOLFGANG AMADEUS) Fan- 
tasia in C minor; by W. A. Mozart, 
edited and revised by Thomas F. 
Dunhill; piano. [8985 


© May 19, 1915; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
E 357837; Augener Itd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision 
and editing. ] 


Fragment from concerto in D 
minor; romanzo, by W. A. Mozart, 
arr. by W. P. Mero, of U. S.; piano 
duet. [8986 


© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
EK 362795; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


MULiER-HERMANN (JOHANNA) Acht 
lieder; ged. nach Walter Calé, musik 
von J. Miiller-Hermann, of Austria, 
op. 18; eine singstimme mit kla- 
vierbegl. Heft 1. contents.—1. Von 
sternen glitt ein stummer funke.— 
2. Die stunde, da ich dich zuerst 
ersch.—3. Beim stummen gange 
durch die finstern bAume.—4. Abend- 
stunde. Heft 2. Contents.—5d. Du 
gabst mir deine hand.—6. Es goss 
mein volles leben sich.—7. Hine 
liebe stunde.—8. Encore. 

[8987, 8988 


© Mar. 23, 1915; 1 c. each June 4, 
1915; EK 366058, 366059; Universal- 
edition, Vienna. 


Vier lieder; ged. nach J. P. Jacob- 
sen musik von J. Miiller-Hermann, 
of Austria, op. 14; eine singstimme 
mit klavierbeg]. Contents :—Land- 
schaft.—Sonnenuntergang.—Den lenz 
lass kommen.—Polka. [8989 


©, Mar. 23, 1915; 1 ¢e. June 4, 
1915; HE 366057; Universal-edition, 
Vienna. 


MUSICAL NOTEBOOK; Six easy pieces by 
Wilson Manhire, of Great Britain; 
pianoforte. Contents:—1. The pop- 
injay.—2. Plaintive thoughts.—3. 
On the roundabout.—4. Shepherds’ 
dance.—5. Laughing eyes.—6. A visit 
to Naples. [8990 


© May 26, 1915:) 1.e@ Doneng, 
1915; E 3574038; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 


MUSICAL NUMBERS FOR BEN WELCH’S 
SHOW, SEASON 1915-1916. See Welch’s 
(Ben) show, musical numbers, 


My ADORED ONE; from The Titian girl, 
words and musie by G. F. Rubin, 
arr. by Alford-Colby music library, 
of Wis, [8991 


© 1c. June 9, 1915; EH 362864; 
George Franks Rubin, Chicago. 


My AMERICA; patriotic song, words by 
Nina V. Leonard, music by H. Hoes- 
ter of U. S. [8992 


© 1c. June 15, 1915; E 363030; 
Herman Hoester, New York. 


My BONNIE, BONNIE JEAN, SHE COMES 
FRAE BONNIE SCOTLAND WHERE THE 
BLUEBELL GROWS; words and music 
by Harry Lauder, of England. 

[8993 


© June 7, 19155 2 ie) Sige, 
1915; E 3866298; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


My CLARABELLE; waltz, by Frank W. 
McKee, of U. S.; orch. [8994 


© May 21, 1915; 2 ¢. May 22, 
1915; HE 362623; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 


—— Same. [8995 


© June 2, 1915; 2 «@ June 38, 
1915; E 364191; G. Ricordi & co., 
inc., New York. 


My cCoUNTRY! RIGHT OR WRONG; words 
and music by Cecil Mack and Chris 
Smith, of U. S. [8996 


© June 19, 1915; 2 « June 2, 
1915; E 363108; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. 


My COUNTRY ’TIS OF THEE; hymn, mu- 
sic by A. F. Denghausen, of U. S. 
Ato. [8997 


© May 27, 1915: 2 «© June gd, 
1915; E 362774; Alfred F. Deng- 
hausen, Roslindale, Mass. 


084 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


9016 


My COUNTRY’S CALL; patriotic song, 
words by Wm. Forsythe and W. J. 
Corbett, music by W. J. Corbett. 


[8998 
© June 30, 1915; 1 ¢ June 30, 
faa. ) 306227; W. J. Corbett, 


Montreal, Canada. 


My DREAM OF YoU; words by A. M. 
Scott, music by J. E. Andino, of 
Us. [8999 

© 1c. June 24, 1915; E 363103; 
A. M. Scott, Cross Roads, Md. 


My FOX TROT WIFE; music by Lew 

Hirshfield, of U. S.; piano. [9000 

© 1 ce. Feb. 19, 1915; E 362937; 
Beatrice L. Hirshfield, Boston. 


MY GARDEN GIRL; words by Lester Bar- 
rett, music by Leslie Stuart, of 
England. [9001 

© June i, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 
1915; HE 357575; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London, 


My GIRL OF YESTERDAY; words by A. 
W. Barker. music by Chester H. 
Hox, of U. S. [9002 

© May 14, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 
1915; E 362975; Fox & Barker, Chi- 
cago. 


My HAREM IN BALLINASLOE; words by 
R. P. Weston, music by Herman E. 
Darewski, of England. [9003 

© June 1,- 1915; 1.c June 26, 
1915; E 357576; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


MyY HEART’S FOR YOU; words by Oliver 
Opp-Dyke, music by M. H. MacCon- 
nell, of U. S. [9004 

© June 25, 1915; 2 c. June 26, 
1915; E 363181; M. H. MacConneli, 
New York. ' 


My HEART’S IN A WHIRL; words and 
music by M. Moore, of U. S., arr. by 
H. Bauer, of U. S. [9005 

© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364182; 
Marcus Moore, Ridgewood, N. J. 


MY HEART’S RUNNING WILD; from The 
Titian girl, words and music by 
G. F. Rubin, arr. by Alford-Colby 
co., of U. S. [9006 

-' ©1e. June 9, 1915; E 362867; 

George Franks Rubin, Chicago. 


MyY HOME NEEDS SOME ONE LIKE YOU; 
words and music by L. Rogers, arr. 
by Mary Gertrude Jackson, of U. S. 

[9007 
© 1c. June 1, 1915; E 362899; 
Littleton Rogers, Chicago. 


My HONEY DEW; words and music by 
C. A. Burton, of U. S., arr. by Jno. 
S. Crowley. [9008 

© Feb. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 27, 1915; 
FE) 363242; Chas. A. Burton, Dayton, 
Tenn, 


My Jesus, I Love THEE; anthem, words 
anon., music by Irénée Bergé, of 
Bes. [9009 

© May 29, 1915; 2 « June 11, 
1915; E 362921; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


My LADY FAIR; words by A. Guhl, 
music by Lew Findley, of U. S. 
2 [9010 


© June 3, 1915; 2c. June 5, 1915; 
1 364225; Anna B. Guhl, Toledo, O. 


My LITTLE DREAM GIRL; words by L. 
Wolfe Gilbert, music by Anatol 
Iriedland, of U. S.; medium key E 
flat. [9011 

© June 9, 1915; 2 ec. June 10, 
1915; E 364293; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement of melody.] 


My LITTLE HOME IN TENNESSEE; words 
by S. R. Smith, music by M. Crino, 
of U. S.; solo cornet. [9012 

© 1c. June 14, 1915; E 363064; 
Michael Crino, U. S. S. Nebraska % 
P: M. New York. 


My LITTLE RED CROSS NURSE; words by 
J. A. Mallette, music by Blanche 
Cole Gray, of U.S. [9013 

© 1c. May 27, 1915; E 362650; 
Jennie <A. Mallette, Binghamton, 
N;.¥, ‘ 


' My LITTLE SUBMARINE; from Ziegfeld 


follies, 1915, lyric by Gene Buck, 
music by Dave Stamper, of U. S. 

[9014 

© June 15, 1915; 2 ec. June 15, 

1915; -E 362948; T. B. Harms & 

Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


My OLD HOME TOWN; words by. Mrs. 
W. Robertson, music by Geo. C. 
Polini, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [9015 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ¢. May 20, 
1915; E 362895; Mrs. Wm. Robert- 
son, St. Louis. 


My PRAIRIE QUEEN; words by Chas. A. 
Mack, music by Chas. A. Adsit, of 
Canada. [9016 

© June 15, 1915; 1 ¢ June 22, 
1915; E 357489; Medicine Hat music 
co., Alberta, Canada. 


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My Rosr oF OREGON; words by Richard 
Carter Warinner, music by Gordon 
P. Bretland and Gordon G. Fadden, 
of U. S. [9017 

ert < June T, Tis: Hr sezen: 
R. C. Warinner, San Francisco. 

My ROSE OF TIPPERARY; words and 
music by J. Fredrick Hanley, arr. 
by George Nichols, of U. S. [9018 

© 1 ec. May 20, 1915; E 362573; 
Bernard Granville pub. co. New 
York. 

My star; words and music by T. S. 

Paxton, of U. S. [9019 
©1e. June 21, 1915; E 363249: 
Tacy Stokes Paxton, Emporia, Kan. 

My SWEET AMERICAN DOLL; words by 
Wallace Faulkner, music by W. 
Witol, of U. S. [9020 

@© 41 ee May 24, 1915: Wi .362582 ; 
Wm. Witol, Bronx, N. Y. 

My SWEET LITTLE COLLEEN FROM 
CouNTY KILDARE; words by M. Leo 
Coonan, music by A. C. Maurice, of 
eS: [9021 

© June 19, 1915:-2e; ‘June 19, 
1915; E 363024; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 

MYERS’ SCHOOL MUSIC READER; [by] 
Shilo Shaffer Myers. New York, 
Cincinnati [ete.] American book 
company [1915] 175 p. 8vo. [9022 

© June 30, 1995: 2 c) and ait. 
July 8, 1915; A 406578; Shilo Shaf- 
fer Myers, Tiffin, O. 

NACH SONNENUNTERGANG, See Such- 

sland (Leopold) sechs klavierstiicke. 


NACHT IM FELDE; ged. von Ernst 
Lothar, musik von Jos. B. Foerster, 
op. 97, fiir mittlere singstimme und 
piano. (Drei lieder aus der Krieg- 
szeit, no. 3.) [9023 

@, Mar. 27, 1915: 1° @” dune, 4, 
1915; E 3866052; Universal edition, 
Vienna. . 

NACHTS AUF POSTEN. See Woss (JOS. 
VY. von) Drei zeitlieder. 

NATIVE (A) DAUGHTER OF THE GOLDEN 
West; words and music by J. Al- 
varado Gono, of Cuba. San Fran- 
cisco, San Francisco music pub. 

[9024 

© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 

E 363066; Juan Alvarado Gono, San 
Francisco. 

Nativity (THE) a Christmas service, 

by I. H. Meredith. 18, [2] p. 8vo. 

[9025 

© Oct. 2, 1918; 2 c and aff. June 

16, 1915; A 407283; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


———_—$—$—$—$——— 


86 


NEAPEL; tarantella, von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany, op. 95; violine und piano. 
(Aus Ilalien, no. 5.): [9026 

© Sept. 17, 1914; 1 ce. June 1, 1915; 
E 357202; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


NEARER MY GoD To THEE; anthem, 
music by Charles B. Blount, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4° (Tullar-Meredith 
co.’s octavo series, no. 381) [9027 

© Nov. 10, 1914; 2 ¢ June 26, 
1915; E 368121; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


NELLIE BELL; words by Louis A. Me- 


Donald and Hubert Kotterman, 
music by William R. Mitchel, of U. S. 
[9028 


© June 18, 1915; 2° Gidumers, 
1915; E 363188; David pub. co., inc., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 


NEUE (DER) GRUSS; Worte von der 
zollnerfrau Dora Meyer, musik von 
Willy Boehme, of Germany, op. 314; 
gesang u. piano. [9029 

© May 11, 1915: 1 Gunes. 
1915; E 357348; Willy Boehme, Ber- 
lin. 


NEUTRALITY; words and music by W. 
H. Woodward, of U. S. Chicago, 
Woodward music co. [9030 

© Mar. 2, 1915. 2c) Mees, 
1915; E 362604; W. H. Woodward, 
Chicago. 


‘ NEVER LET YOURSELF FORGET THAT YOU 


ARE IRISH TOO; by [Ernest R. Ball], 
arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 
vocal orch., key of F. 4to. [9031 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364262; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


NEW FOREST IDYLLS; by Violet John- 
son, of Great Britain; piano. Con- 
tents:—1. The silent night.—2. The 
ponies.—3. The sleep of winter._4. 
The heather.—5. The song of the 
forest. [9082 

© June 17, 1915; 1 ce. June 30; 
1915; E 366226; Violet Johnson, 
London. 


NEw YorK FoR CHRIST; words and 
music by C. A. Barry, of U. S. 4to. 
[90383 

© Oct. 17, 1914; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 

. EK 3864241; Charles A. Barry, New 
York. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9050 


no. 7, 1915 
NIGHT WINDS; by Franz Drdla, of Aus- 
tria, op. 127; violin and piano. 


(Four recital pieces, no. 4.) [9034 

© May 7, 1915; 1 c. June 21, 1915; 
E 366128; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


NINA DREAM; waltz, by J. Giovenco, of 
U. 8.; piano. [9035 
© May 18, 1915; 2 c. May 22, 
1915; E 362613; Joseph Giovenco, 
New York. 


NINE LITTLE BROWN BIRDS; two-part 
chorus, words by Clifton Bingham, 
music by Arthur W. Marchant, of 
Scotland: women’s voices. 4to. \ 

[90386 

© June 21, 1915; 2 e@ June 21, 
1915; E 3866140; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 

NINETTE (Stances a Ninette); valse 

song, HKnglish, French words and 

music by Pedro de Zulueta. [9037 
© tune 9, 1915; 1 c June 10, 

1915; E 866095; Chappell & co., Itd., 

London. 


NosoDy HOME; selection, music by Je- 
rome Kern, arr. by Chas. Miller, of 
U. S.; piano. [9038 


© June 10, 1915; 2 c. June 10, 
1915; E 364294;-T. B. Harms & 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


NOCTURNE SYMPHONIQUE; von Ferruc- 
cio Busoni, of Italy, op. 48; orches- 
ter, partitur. [9039 

© Aug. 20, 1914; 1 c. May 22, 


1915; E 357162; Breitkopf-Hirtel, 
New York. 


NoEL (LE) DU SOLDAT; musique par 
Henri Hirchmann, of France; chant 
et piano. no. 1, soprano ou ténor. 

[9040 
i May ‘22, 19155 1--e. ‘June 1, 
1915; E 357358; Max Eschig, Paris 


NoEL, 24 pECEMBRE 1914; paroles de 
A. S., musique de André Gailhard, 
of France; solo et piano, avec choeur 
a 2 voix d’hommes ad lib. [9041 


© May 22, 1915; 1 ec. June 1, 1915; 
E 357360; Heugel et cie., Paris. 


Nora; an Irish ballad, words by Ma- 
rie Juliet Pontin, music by J. A. 
Allen, of U. S. [9042 

© June 19, 1915; 2 c. June 22, 
1915; E 363052; John A. Allen, New- 
ark, N. J. 


| O, BRIGHTNESS 


NOTTE DI LEGGENDA; tragedia lirica in 
1 atto, di Forzano, musica di Al- 
berto Franchetti, of Italy, riduzione 
di Livio Loro; canto e pianoforte. 

[9043 

© Apr. 18, 1915; 2 c. June 22, 

1915; D 19594; Casa musicale Lo- 
renzo Sonzogno, Milan. 


NOVELETTE. See Schumann (R. A.) 


Now, I’M LIVING IN DoUBTLAND; words 
by M. L. Bott, music by Samuel H. 
Speck, of U. S. [9044 

© May 24, 1915; 2 ec. May 25, 
1915; E 362631; Minnie Lou Bott, 
Dallas. 


Now MAY THE GOD OF GRACE AND 
POWER; words by Isaac Watts, mu- 
sic by J. W. Lerman, of U. S. 

[9045 

© June 7; 1913>) 2se Sune 11, 

1915; E 362910; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


NYMPH AND SWAIN; madrigal, words 
and music by Mark Tapley, of U. S.. 
op. ta: mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choruses, glees, and part-songs, no. 
2483) [9046 

© June 25, 1915; 2 c., June. 22, 
1915; E 3638056; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 


O BE JOYFUL IN THE LoRD;: jubilate in 
D minor, words anon., music by Ed- 
win Hall Pierce, of U. S. [9047 

©. July 28.1918: 2 «June 1 
1915; E 362912; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


OF THE IMMORTAL 
FATHER’S FACE; anthem, hymn of 
the seventh century translated by 
KE. W. Eddis, music by Patty Stair, 
of U. S.; mixed voices with organ 
ace. 4to. [9048 

© June 1, 1915; 2c. June 12, 1915; 
E 364320; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Q France; ode _ patriotique, prose 
rythmée de Ernesta Stern, musique 
de Pierre Zeppilli, of Italy. [9049 

© June 12, 1915; 1 ¢c. June 23, 
1915: E 366145; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 


O Gop, KNOW MY HEART; anthem, 
words anon., music by Reginald 
Barrett, of U. S., op. 65; mixed 


voices with organ ace. 4to. [9050 
© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 12, 1915; 
E 364319; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


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O Gop oF LOVE, O KING OF PEACE; a 
prayer for peace, words by Sir H. W. 
Baker, music by John E. West, of 
England, anthem for mixed voices 
4to. (Church music review, no. 
391.) 

© June 5, 1915; 1 c. June 7, 1915; 
Hi eoloio, He WwW. Gray co. New 
York. 


O ISABELL; duett aus Der brave Frido- 
lin, operettenposse, text von Georg 
Okonkowski, musik von Max Gabriel, 
arr. v. J. Clement, of Germany; 
gesang u, piano. [9052 

©. May 28., 19153. 1. (¢. glume )-21, 
1915; EH 357524; Musica-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 


O IT’S WONDERFUL TO ME; words and 
music by J. P. Scholfield, of U. S. 
[9053 


Tully 1, 191532" e>* Fume” 25, 
1915; EH 363270; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


O LAND WE LOVE; words by Wm. Chas. 
O’Donnell, jr., music by May Vincent 
Whitney, of U. S. 4to. [9054 


© Sept. 11,.1914; 2 ¢. June 8, 
1915; EK 364240; Educational maga- 
zine pub. co., New York. 


O LITTLE SNOWFLAKE; part-song, words 
by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, music by 
Cyril Jenkins, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. [9055 

© June 3, 1915; 1 e@ June 8, 1915; 
EH 366087; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


© LorD, OUR FATHERS OFT HAVE TOLD; 
words by Tate & Brady, music by 
J. W. Lerman, of U. S. [9056 


© June. 7, ) 191312) ec). June. 11; 
1915; EH 362909; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 
O Mary, GO AND CALL THE CATTLE 
HOME; recitation with pf. acc., words 
by Charles Kingsley, music by C. S. 
Briggs, of U. S. [9057 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362810; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


O, MY MoTHER (Aa, du mor mi); 
words and music by T. Reimestad, 
of U. S. (Reimestad Album, v. 
IT). [9058 

© May 20, 1915; 2 @ May 17, 
1915; E 362591; Theodor Reimestad, 
Minneapolis. 


Cyr 


[9051 


CO ———SSS SS Sa a a ee ee ee 


D 


O PRAISE THE LorD; anthem, music by 
W. Peace, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. [9059 

© Apr. 3, 1915; )2 c) gamer 26, 
1915; EH 357541; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


O REST IN THE LorD; anthem, words 
from [‘‘ Elijah”], music by [Men- 
delssohn], arr. by R. M. Neal, of 
U. S., mixed voices. 4°. (Tullar- 
Meredith co’s. octavo series, no. 
388. ) [9060 

© Aug. 28, 1914; 2.c. June 26, 
1915; E 368148; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


QO SALUTARIS [and] TANTUM ERGO; by 
Sister Mary Joseph Dunn, of U. S. 
4to. [9061 

© May 28, 1915; 2 ec. June 2, 1915; 
E 362703; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 


CG SALUTARIS HostTIA; music by Mur- 
dock Lewis Gordon, edited by S. G. 
Ould, of England, for mixed voices, 
and with organ ace. 4to. (Can- 
tiones sacrae, no. 71.) [9062 


© June 4, 1915; 1c. June 5, 1915; 
E 866069; Novello & ¢co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ting. ] 
OQ SKIES OF SPRINGTIME; words by 
Edith, Sanford Tillotson, music by 
[Thomas Moore], arr. by EH. G. Snell- 
ing, of U. S.; male voices. [9063 
© Apr. 21, 1914s) 2ieeinaen2o. 
1915; E 363146; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


OSTERREICHISCHES (EIN) REITERLIED ; 
ged. von Hugo Zuckermann, musik 
von Egon Wellesz, of Austria; mitt- 
lere stimme und klavier. [9064 


© Feb. .20; 191532 came 
1915; E 366062; Universal-edition, 
Vienna. 


OFF TO BED, AND OTHER LITTLE SONGS 
FOR CHILDREN; words and music by 
H. Ernest Hunt, of Great Britain. 
nos. 1-7. [9065 

© June 25, 1915; 2 c.duime. 23, 
1915; E 357502; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


OFF TO THE BARRACKS; by Geo. Rosen- 
krans, of U. S.; march for band. 
[9066 
© June 8, 1915; 2 ec. June & 1915; 
E 363031; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


OFFENBACH (JACQUES) Princess (The) 
of Trebizonde; opera bouffe in 3 
acts, by J. Offenbach, French libretto 
by Nuitter and Tréfeu, Eng. trans- 
lation by Charles Lamb Kenney, re- 
vised and adapted by Arthur Charl- 
ton, of Great Britain. Vocal score. 

[9067 

oe wane: 5, 1915;.1, c. June, 11, 

1915; E 357425; Boosey & cv., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


OFFENES GEHEIMNIS; ged. von Hans 
Eschelbach, musik von J. X Walter, 
of Germany, fiir eine singstimme mit 
pianoforte; mittel, E dur. [9068 


© July 24, 1914: 1 ec May 22, 
1915; E 857163; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
New York. 


OH, BLOW THE FATHERLAND; words by 
R. P. Weston, music by Hermunn BE. 
Darewski, of England. [9069 

© June 7, 1915; 1 c. July 9, 1915; 
E 366281; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


OH! I LovE you, SAN FRANCISCO; 
words by A. R. Schottky, music by 
J. P. Bareilles. [9070 

© 1c June 1,°1914; E 348882; 
Andrew R. Schottky & Jehn P. 
Bareilles, Merced, Cal. 


Ou, I say; words and music by Frank 

Wood, of England. [9071 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 1915; 

E 357577; Francis, Day & [Tlunter, 
London. 


OH, MAY MY DREAMS COME TRUE; words 
by Edward Teschemacher, music by 
Frank Fothergill, of Great Britain. 
no. 4 in G. [9072 


©. dune 1, 1915; 4- c. , June 18, 
1915; E 366117; Boosey & 20., Lon- 
don. |Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision and accompaniment. ] 


Ou! RiversipeE! words and music by 
J. F. Dolpé, of U. S. [9073 


© June 26, 1915; 2 c« June 26, 
1915: E 3638118; J. Fred Dolpé, 
Springfield, Mass. 


OH ROSE, SWEET ROSE; words by Benja- 
man Whittaker, music by J. Paul, of 
Ue. [9074 


© June 380, 1915; 2c. July 3, 1915; 
E 363281; John Paul, Brooklyn. 


9083 


OH, THAT BEAUTIFUL BAND; words by 
Stanley Murphy, musie by Alex 
Gerber, of U. S. [9075 

© May 29, 1915; 2 c May 29, 
1915; E 362715; Werblow-Fisher co., 
New York. 


OH, WHY DID I F-FOLLER ’ER ABOUT: 
words and music by Harry Gifford 
and Huntley Trevor. [9076 

© June 1, 1915; 1c. June 26, 
1915; E 3857578; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


OH! YOU BUNDLE OF JOY; words by 
Jeff Branen, music by Arthur Lange, 
of U. S. [9077 

© May 20, 1915; 2 ec May 20, 
1915; E 362576; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


OHIOHA; intermezzo-rag, par Ad. Gau- 
win, of France, pour orchestre. 
[9078 
© June 15, 1915; 2 c. June 16, 
1915; E 3857475; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


OHN A MAMEN; words and music by 
D. Meyerowitz, arr. by David Horn- 
stein, of U. S. [9079 

© May 25, 1915; 2 ce. May 26, 
1915; E 3864267; Hebrew pub. co., 
New York. 


music by D. Meyerowitz, of U. S., 
arr. by David Hornstein, of U. S.; 
violin. [9080 

© May. 25;;19155 2. e\ May? 26, 
1915; E 364276; Hebrew pub. co., 
New York. 


OI KNOWS WOT OI BE DOIN’ ON, words 
and music by Frank Wood, of Eng- 
land. [9081 

(©) June: 1, 19lsss 1c: tame ae, 
1915; E 357579; Francis, ‘Day & 
Hunter, London. 


OLp MAN Moses. See Ripley (Frederic 
H.) Five humorous male quartets. 


OLD (THE) ONE HoRSE SHAY; words 
by Ray Hibbeler, music by Frank C. 
Polak [and] Ray Egan, of U. 8. 

[9082 

© May 5, 1915; 2 c. May 24, 

1915; E 3862622; Arthur Le Roy 
Blunt, Chicago. 


OLD RANCHO DAYS; words by Beatrice 
Hubbell Palmer, music by Charles 


Olmstead Bassett, of U. S. [9083 
© June 9, 1915; 2 c. June 12, 


1915; E 262934; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


089 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. s., v. 10 


9084 

OLp (AN) TRYSTING PLACE. See Vil- 
lage scenes. 

Orp (AN) WATER WHEEL; broken 


chords, study piece by EH. Markham 
Lee, of Great Britain; pianoforte. 
(Practic2 and pleasure, no. 4.) 
{9084 
© May 26, 91915:" 7" «."tune”’'7, 
1915; E 357404; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 


OLIVE BRANCH WALTZ; by D. W. Crist, 
of U. S.; piano or cabinet organ. 
[9085 
© May 29, 1915; 2 c« June 4, 
1915; E 362747; D. W. Crist, Al- 
liance, O. 


ON EARTH—PEACE; words by Florence 
Crawford, music by Hdith Haines- 
Kuester, of U. S. Post-card 43’’ x 
ie waite [9086 


©. April Thy 10tne 2. es Mayda, 
1915; HE 862652; Irvington press, 
‘Portland, Or. 


ON MY JOURNEY HOME; words and mu- 
sic by I. N. Williams, of U. S. 4to. 
(Sacred songs). [9087 

© May 14, 1915; 2 c May 22, 
1915; E 362778; I. N. Williams, 
Bellefontaine, O. 


ON STAR-LIT WAVES; barcarolle, by J. 
Henry Francis; piano. [9088 
© Nov. 3, 1914; 1 ec. Nov. 6, 1914; 
1c. Dec. 14, 1914; E 352637; C. W. 
Thompson & co., Boston. 


On SUNSET BAY WALTZ; by J. Owen 
Long, of U. S.; piano or cabinet 
organ. [9089 

© May 29, 1915; 2c. June 4, 1915; 
H 362746; D. W. Crist, Alliance, O. 


ON THE BATTLEFIELD WITH THE RED 
cross; words by A. Moss, music by 
Maurice Levi, of U. S. [9090 


© Dee. 30, 1914; 2 ec Dee. 30, 
1914; EH 364278; Alcan Moss, New 
York: 


ON THE BAY OF OLD BomBay; lyrics by 
Edward Madden, music by Melville 
Morris, of “U.S: [9091 

© June 9, 1915; 2c. June 9, 1915; 
E 362874; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 


ON THE BoMBILOO ISLANDS; words and 
music by H. Tobias, of U. S. [9092 
© June 15, 1915; 2 c. June 18, 
1915; E 363039; Harry Tobias, New 
York. 


O90. 


ON THE BROADWAY; words by G. 
O’Connor, music by Armel O’Connor, 
OL ellis [9093 


©. June .26, 1915 2. chsones26. 
1915; Ei 863116; Gordon O’Connor, 
% Blake bros., Sebastopol, Cal. 


ON THE HILLTOPS; by Hrnest Austin, 
of England, op. 48; pianoforte (Eng- 
lish pastorals, no. 4.) [9094 

© June 28, 1915-7 sey Same et. 
1915; E 357505; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


ON THE ISLE OF DREAMS; words by 
Margaret M. Fealy, music by Rich- 
ard Alfred Wilson, of U. S. [9095 

© 1c. May 24, 1915; EH 362648; 
Richard Alfred Wilson, Schofield 
Barracks, Hawaii. 

ON THE ROUNDABOUT. See Musical 

notebook. 


ON YOUR WAY; one-step, by Noble Mac- 
Clure, of U. S.; piano. [9096 


© June 2, 1915; 2c. June 3, 1915; 
E 364188; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 


ONCE MORE I WANT TO ROAM; words 

and music by EF. R. Webber, of U. S. 

[9097 

© July 2, 1915 ;"2iey July ae otS: 

Ei 863294; F. Roscoe Wepbder, Bos- 
ton. 


ONE LITTLE GIRL LIKE YOU; lyric by 
Stanley Murphy, melody by Alex 
Gerber, of U. S. [9098 

© May 29, 1915; 2 ce May 29, 
1915; EH 362716; Werblow-Fisher co., 
New York. 


ONE LITTLE HOUR; words by Leslie 
Cooke, music by Evelyn Sharpe, of 
England; no. 1 in B flat. [9099 


© June 15, 1915; 2 & June ws, 
1915; E 357478; J. B. Cramer & €o., 
ltd., London. 


ONE SUMMER DAY; words by Jessica 
Moore, music by Geo. L. Spaulding, 
of the U. S.; pf. duet. [9100 


© June 7, 1915; 2 ¢. June 7, 1915; 
E 362811; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT; words 
by Phoebe Cary, music by G. A. 
Sahin, Of; U8. [9101 

© June 16, 1915; 2 c. June 17, 
1915; E 362997; Geo. A. Sahlin, Ben- 
ton Harbor, Mich. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


Sarre ene 


ONLY IN DREAMS; words anon., music 
by Nellie Shorthill Bradshaw, of 
Gh Ss, [9102 

© Aug. 13, 1914; 2 c June 26, 
1915; E 863171; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


ONLY TO SEE THE Savior; words and 
music by Evan W. D. Mitchell, of 


U. S., arr. by J. Owen Long. [9103 
ipetar t, 1915: 2 c’ June 5; 


1915; E 364224; 
Staunton, Va. 


W. D. Mitchell, 


ONTARIO BLUE; a nautical rag, words 
by HE. C. Green, music by L. A. 
Clark. [9104 

© June 4, 1915; 2c. June 5, 1915; 
EH 364221; Elizabeth C. Green, 
Adams Centre, N. Y. 


ONWARD; choral march, words by [W. 
A. Jones], arr. by Edith Sanford Til- 
lotson, music by F. A. Challinor, of 
U.S. [9105 

© Mar, 16, 1912; 2 c. June 26, 
1915; E 3631382; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


ONWARD TO VICTORY; words and music 
by Mrs. C. H. Morris, of: U. S. [9106 
ery. 1) 1915 2 cl Fune’’25, 
1915; E 363253; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


OPEN UP YOUR HEART, LET MEIN; words 
by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Dave 
Lee, of U. S. [9107 


© May 28, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 
1915; E 362681; Jos. W. Stern & 
co., New York. ; 


OrGAN (THE) LOFT; book cxviI, June, 
1915, a magazine of organ music, by 
T. Wilkinson Stephenson, Roland 
Diggle, G. Ferrari, and James Lyon, 
of England. obl. S8vo. Contents :— 
no. 347, Short introductory volun- 
tary.—no. 348, Twilight reverie.— 
no. 849, Prelude lyrique—no. 350, 
Festival march. [9108 


© June 1, 1915; 1 c June 14, 
1915; EF 357459; G. Schirmer, lItd.,, 
London. 


Orty (Jacques) Trois valses chan- 
tées; poéme de ch. Grandmougin, 
musique de J. Orly, of France; chant 
et piano. Contents :—1l. Le prin- 
temps.—2. L’Hté.—3. L’hiver. [9109 


© June 12, 1915; 1 c. June 23, 
1915; E 366152; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 


372838—15——5 


9117 


ORPHEUS WITH HIS LUTE; words by 
Shakespeare, music by Nicholas C. 
Gatty, of England. [9110 

© June 30, 1915; 1 ec. July 1, 1915; 
HK} 857620; Nicholas C. Gatty, Lon- 
don. 


See Johnston 
northern country 


OULD JOHN BRADDLEUM, 
(Lyell) Three 
folk-songs. 


OUR BLEST REDEEMER; words : und mu- 
sic by Edward Wodson, of Canada; 
mixed voices. (Octavo choir music, 
no. 60.) [9111 

© May 26, 1915; 1c June 3, 
1915; E 866034; Anglo-Canadian 
music pubrs. assn., Toronto, Canada. 


OUR COUNTRY; a sacred cantata, text 
from hymnology, music by J. W. Ler- 
man ‘or’ U.S. 2 p.' 1,40 p. 4te; 

[9112 

© June 16, 1913; 2 c and aff. June 

11, 1915; A 401347; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


OvuR FLAG; words by Margaret Sangs- 
ter, music by William D, Armstrong, 
OF ES: [9113 

© Mar. 14, 1910; 2 ec. June 26, 
1915; E 3638137; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


OUR LOVE IN BYGONE DAYS; words by 
Carroll Reinhardt, music by A. 
Brock, of U. S. [9114 

© 1c June 4, 1915; EH 362740; 
Anna Brock, Baltimore. 


OUR SOUL WAITETH FOR THE LorD; 
words from Bible, music by Irénée 
Bergé, of U. S. [9115 

©). dime. 7,..19155 2 es Jime Pa. 
1915; E 362914; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

Out. Sce Ripley (Frederic H.) Five 

humorous male quartets. 


Out IN Montana; words and music by 
D.C. Bartlett, ao. 0-5, [9116 
© May. 25, 1915> 2 @ Man. car, 
1915; E 362667; Draper C. Bartlett, 
Hamilton, Mont. 


Out OF THE SILENCE; part song, words 
by F. Ryan, music by Cyril Jenkins, 
of Great Britain, op. 67; mixed 
voices. [9117 

© June 17, 1915; 1 ¢. June 15, 
1915: E 366098; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


d91 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9118 


pt. 117, LS. v0 


OUT OF THE SILENCE—Continued., 

Song in F, by Katie Moss, of 

England, arr. for orchestra. 4to. 
[9118 


© June 8, 1915; 1c. June 9, 1915; 


BE 357420; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., - 
[Copyright is claimed on. 


London. 
arrangement. | 


See Seelig (Paul 
Zwei Malayische lieder. 


PAKAI CHINCHIN. 
fa 


PALE ETOILE DU SOIR; nouvelle version, 
poésie de Alfred de Musset, musique 
de Alfred Bachelet. (Mélodies, no. 
2.) [9119 

© i, May “22; 161581. ce June “1, 
1915; E 357361; Heugel et cie., 
Paris. 

PALLE (LE) DI FRANCESCO GIUSEPPE; 
macchietta, versi di T. T. Ferraz- 
zano, musica di V. Napolitano, of 
Italy. [9120 
*© June 5, 1915; 1 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 357391; Italian book co., New 
York. 


PALM BRANCHES; words anon., trans- 
lated by Theodore T. Barker, music 
by Jean Baptiste Faure, arr. by A. 
H. Ryder, of U. S.; four part cho- 
rus of women’s voices with organ or 
piano ace. 4to. [9121 

© June 3, 1915; 2 ec. June 12, 
1915; E 364818; Oliver Ditson ¢o., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


PAN; drei klavierstticke, von F. Max 
Anton, of Germany, op. 12; Klavier 
2 ms, Nos. 1-3. [9122 

© Sept. 26, 1914; 1 e@ June 1, 
1915; E 3857278; Fischer & Jagen- 
berg, ltd., Cologne, Germany. 


Pan AMERICAN WALTZ; hesitation, by 

A. Halter, of U. S.; piano. [9123 

©1c June 24, 1915; E 368076; 
August Halter, Chicago. 


PANOFKA (H.) 24 vocalises; by H. 
Panofka, op. 81, newly edited by 
E. T. Evetts, of Great Britain; con- 
tralto, baritone or bass with piano 
ace. [9124 

© May 19, 1915; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
E 3573839; Augener ltd., London. 
[Copyright is claimed on editing.] 


PAPILLONS; by Lionel Hymes, of Scot- 
land; piano, no. 8 Edinburgh, 
Windsor pub. co. [9125 

© Feb. 16, 1915; 1 c. June 21, 
1915; E 357610; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 


PAPILLONS—Continued. 

by [Ole Olsen], transcribed for 
violin and piano by Arthur Hart- 
mann, of U. S. (Violin music with 
pf. acc., fifth series, no. 294.) [9126 


© June 18, 1915: 2-c) June 214 || 


1915; E 363061; Boston music co., 
Boston. (Copyright 
transcription for violin and piano.) 


claimed on | 


PARADE OF THE BLACK BRIGADE; Texas 


rag by Fritz Berg, of U. S., domiciled 
at London; band. 4to. [9127 

© Dee. 29, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1915; 
1c Apr. 16, 1915; H 362281; Albert 
Stahl, Berlin. [Copyright is claimed 
on arrangement. ] 


PaARADIES (P. D.) Toccata; de P. D. 
Paradies, arr. par Joan Manén, of 
Austria; violin avec ace. de piano. 


[9128 } 


© Apr. 6, 1915; 1 ec. June 4, 1915; 
E 366060; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


PARADISE (THE) HOME; and LicuT (A) 
IN THE WINDOW UP THERE; com- 
panion songs, words by Jennie Owen 
McClelland, music by Lula V. C. 
Gregory, [and] Samuel Bruce Stam- 
baugh, both of U.S. [9129 

(© May 18, 1915; 2 ec May 20, 
1915; E 3862584; Charles P. Whit- 
ford, Orlando, Fla. 


PARFUMEE; gavotte par Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy; piano. [9180 
© June 24,.1915; 1 @ June 25, 
1915; E 3866195; G Ricordi & co., 
Milan, 


PARKER (THE) HOUSE ROLL; fox-trot, 

words and music by D. Fyfe, of U.S. 

[9131 

© 1c May 27, 1915; E 362653; 
Dorothy Fyfe, San Francisco. 


PARSON PERKINS’ BALL; words by S. 
Edward Sanfilippo, musie by Harold 
C. O’Hare, of U. S. [9182 


© May 22, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
E 362767; J. & P. Ross music Co., 
New York. 


PAS D’ACTION. 
chantée. 


PAssacacGLiA. See Handel (G. F.) 


PASSING (THE) SHOW OF 1915; selec- 
tion, book and lyrics by Arthur Wim- 
peris, music by Herman Finck, of 
England; piano. [91383 

© May 17, 1915; 1 c. June 1, 1915; 
E 357340; Hawkes & son, London. 


See Foret (La) en- 


592 


‘no. 7, 1915 


PASSIONALE; four songs for tenor, 
lyrics by James Weldon Johnson, 
music by H. T. Burleigh, of U. S. 
Contents :—Her eyes twin pools.— 
Your lips are wine.—Your eyes so 
deep.—The glory of the day was in 
her face. [91384 

© May 28, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 1915: 
E 362690; G. Ricordi & co., Inc, 
New York. 


PASTORALE; by John S. Witty, of Great 
Britain; piano. (Organ voluntaries, 
7G, 11: [9185 

© Dec. 10, 1918; 2 @ June 16, 
1915; E 357468; Tullar-Meredith co., 
| New York. 


PEACE, PERFECT PEACE; anthem, words 
by Edward H. Bickersteth, music by 
Irenee Berge, of U. S. 4to. [9136 

err. o, 1915; 2 ¢ June 26, 
1915; E 363161; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


| PrACEMAKER en). words and music 
ea. EL, 0f U. [9137 
. © 1c. Feb. . 1915; E 362927; 
Godfrey Heger, New York. 


| Penste CAPRECIEUSE; par Alberta Sam- 
mons, of England, op. 9; violin with 
piano ace. [9188 
© May 29, 1915; 1 ¢«. June 14, 
1915; E 357454; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


| PEenséE FUGITIVE; by Julius Harrison, 
of England; violin with piano ace. 
[9189 
© June 4, 1915; 1 ce. June 15, 1915; 
| E366106; Hawkes & son, London. 
| Pensez A Moi; mélodie par Arnoldo 
| Sartorio, of Germany ; violin solo 
with piano acc. [9140 
© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 ce. June 14, 

*1915; E 357488; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 

Perit (LE) CAVALIER; by Abbie Ger- 
rish-Jones, of U. S.; piano. (Pa- 
cific coast musician) [9141 

! © June 1, 1915; 2 c June 15, 
‘ 


1915; E 362948; Colby & Pryibil, Los 
Angeles. 
PETITE RHAPSODIE; 
Kroeger, of U. S.; violin. [9142 
© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 9, 1915; 
BE 362893; Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, 
New York. 
} PETTICOAT-LANE; by HE. L. Bowman, 
Fuller, of U. S.; 
( [9143 
1915; E 364274; 
Fort Worth, Tex. 


arr. by Phillips & 
piano. 
© 1c. June 1, 


| Hnday L. Bowman, 


| 
| ee 


by Ernest R, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9151 


PIANO (A) METHOD FOR CHILDREN; by 
A. Le Carpentier, English transla- 
tion by Dr. Theo. Baker, of U. S., 
Spanish translation by Hubert de 
Blanck, of Cuba. (Schirmer’s library 
of musical classics, v, 1183) [9144 

© Apr. 16, 1915; 2 c. May 25, 
1915; E 362629 : G: Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 


Pic-Nic D’ENFANTS; petit morceau fa- 
cile, par Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 
306; piano. [9145 

© June 24, 1915; 1 ce June 25, 
1915; E 366196; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


PLAINTIVE THOUGHTS. 
notebook. 


PLAYING TAG; by Edmund Parlow, of 
Germany; piano. (Six easy piano 
pieces, no. 4.) [9146 

© June 10, 1915; 2 &@ June 14, 
1915; HE 357463; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


PLAZA MARCH; by Frank R. Seltzer, 
of U. S.; band. 4to. [9147 
© May 18, 1915; 2 e« May 20, 
1915; E 3862595; C. A. Blodgett, 
Springfield, Mass. 


See Musical 


PLEAD THOU MY CAUSE; anthem, words 
scriptural, music by Hugh Blair, of 
England; mixed voices and organ. 
4to. (Choral album, no, 1209.) 

[9148 

© June 10, 1915; 1 c June 22, 

1915; 3857501; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 


PLEADING; morceau de concert,. by 
Haydn Wood, arr. by Frank Winter- 
bottom, of England; military band. 
(Hawkes & son’s M. B. edition, no. 
417.) [9149 

© June 15, 1915: 1 ¢. June 25, 
1915; HE 366176 ; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 


PLEASE HELP ME FIND MY ZULU MAN; 
words and music by W. Max Davis, 
of U. S. [9150 

© May 26, 1915; 2 ec. May 29, 
1915; E 362772; Trader-Elliott co., 
Atlantic City. 

PLOTKARKA POLKA MAZURKA, 
Grochowka polka. 

PoLInzcKA; by E. B. Stow, of U. S. 

[9151 
© 1c. June 25, 1915; E 363074; 
Edna Blanche Stow, Detroit, Mich. 


See Miiller-Hermann (Jo- 
Vier lieder. 


See 


POLKA. 
hanna ) 


) 593 


CATALOGUE 
9152 


Ponies (THE) See New forest idylis. 


PopingAy (THE). See Musical note- 


book. 


POPULAR HYMNS IN UNISON; for church 


and family use and summer resort — 


assemblies. cover-title. [25]  p. 


12mo. [9152 

© June 4, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. June 
14, 1915; A 401895; John Montgom- 
ery Rich, Waltham, Mass. 


PoRTLAND ROSE; words by R. N. Moffat, 
music by Geo. D. Ingram, of U. 8.; 
medium voice. [9153 


©) May -27, 1915.2. ¢.. dime ia, 
1915; EK 362851; R. N. Moffat, Port- 
land, Or. 


PossuM AN’ DE COON; vocal foxtrot, 
words and music by Horace Clark, 
or UES. [9154 


© June 7, 1915; 2c June 7, 1915; 
EH} 362812; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


PRAIRIE (THE); words by H. L. Enos, 
music by J. EH. Andino, of U. 8. 

[9155 

© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364200; 
Herald L. Enos, Kamona, Kans. 


PRAISE THE LORD, O JERUSALEM; an- 
them, music by Sherwin, arr. by 
I. H. Meredith, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4°. (Tullar-Meredith co’s. 
octavo series, no. 388) [9156 


© Apr. 20, 1911; 2 c« June 26, 
1915; EF 363125; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
harmonic revisions and additions. ] 


PRAISE WAITETH FOR THEE; words 
from Scripture, music by J. W. 
Lerman, of U.S.; mixed voices. 4to. 

[9157 

© Mar, .17,, 1918-2 e. June: 8, 

1915; H 364254; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


PRATERMADEL (DAS); lied aus der op- 
erette, Das madchen im mond, musik 
von Karl von Stigler, arr. von Th. 


Vogl, of Austria. 1. Grosses und 
Kleines orchester. 2. Salon or- 
chester. 38. Schrammelquartett. 4. 
Salonquartett. [ 9158-9161. 


© Dec. 5, 1914; 1 e. each July 12, 
1915; E 366306 & 366308-366310 ; 
Hibenschtitza & Berté, | Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ments. ] 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IIT, MiSh 


PRATERMADEL (Das)—Continued. 
text von R. Oesterreicher und 
W. Sterk, musik von Karl von Stigler, 
arr. von R. Késseldorfer, of Austria ; 
1. Zither, Mitincher stimmung. 2. 
Zither, Wiener stimmung. 
[9162, 9163 
© Dec. 7, 1914; 1 ce. each July 12, 
1915; E 866305, 366311; Eibenschutz 
& Berté, Vienna. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangements. | 


PRAYER FROM Moses IN EeyptT; by 
Rossini, bravour var. on G string 
alone by Paganini, arr. and edited 
by Arthur Hartmann, of U. S.; vio- 
lin and piano. [9164 

© June 7, 1915: 2.e, Juned, 2oiae 
HE) 3862813; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement and revising. ] 

See 


PRAYER FROM MOoSES IN HGYPT. 


Rossini (G. A.) 


PRELUDE, See Suite in F, Lady Rad- 
nor’s suite —Suite in four move- 
ments. 


PRELUDE IN C SHARP MINOR; by Serge 
Rachmaninoff, op. 3, no. 2, arr. for 
four hands by James H. Rogers, of 
Ua 8: [9165 

© June 9, 1915; 2c. June 12, 1915; 
E 364816; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


See Organ loft. 


PRELUDE MILITAIRE; by Geo. Noyes 

Rockwell, of U. S.; organ or piano. 

[9166 

© June 7, 1915; 2 ¢. Fumes pious ; 

E 362814; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


PRELUDE LYRIQUE. 


PRELUDES ET RONDOS. 
(Fr. F.) 


PREMIER; march and two step; by Geo. 
S. Irish, of U. S.; piano. [9167 
© June 9, 1915; 2 c. June 9, 1915; 
EK 362872; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 
PRESQUE RIEN; par L. M. Tedeschi, of 
Italy, op. 43; harpe seul. [9168 
© ‘Sept::( 13, 19143) Ive. eierer et, 
1915; E 357320; Jul. Heinr. Zim- 
mermann, Leipzig. ; 


See Chopin 


PRINCE (THE) OF PEACE; sacred song, 


words and music by Stanley F. Wid- 
ener, of U. S. [9169 


© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
EK 362815; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE. See Offen- 


bach (Jacques). 


PRINTEMPS (LE). See Orly (Jacques) 
Trois valses chantées. 


PROCESSIONAL; by H. C. Brooks, of U. 

S.; chorus. 4to. [9170 

© July 15, 1914; 2c. June 8, 1915; 

EH 364239; Harry Clyde Brooks, 
Cleveland, O. 


PRUDENCE PRUE; words by A. J. Mills, 
music by Alec Hemley, of Great 
Britain. [9171 

© May 28, 1915; 1 c. June 8, 
1915; E 357394; Star music pub, co., 
lid., London. 


| Psatm 23; or THE SHEPHERD PSALM 


[and] THE TENDER SHEPHERD, words 
by R. W. Robertson, music by J. S. 
Washburn, of U. S. Philadelphia, 
Penn music co. [9172 
© May 22; 1915;.2 c May 24, 
1915; EH 361994; J. S. Washburn, 
Philadelphia. 


PUPPET DANCE; staccato double notes, 
study piece by HE. Markham Lee, of 
Great Britain; piano. (Practiee and 
pleasure, no. 3.) [9173 

© May 26, 1915; 1 e- June 4, 1915; 
E 357405; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
London. 


PYRAMID SCHOTTISCHE; by William H. 
Rees, revised and edited by H. D. 
Hewitt, of U. S.; piano. [9174 

© May 10, 1915; 2 c« May 19, 
1915; E 362348; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision and editing. ] 


QUEEN OF THE DANCE; one-step, by Geo. 

L. Spaulding, of U. S.; pf. [9175 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 

BH 362816; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


QUEEN OF THE SUNSET SEA; words and 
music by Jeff Branen and Arthur 
Lange, of U. S. [9176 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362861; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 


QUEL CHE PENSEMO; canzonetta ve- 
neziana, parole di Alessandro Gian- 
niotti, musica di Guido Bianchini, of 
Italy. [9177 

mh dune 15), 1915 = 2e) June. 16, 
1915; E 357476; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


9186 


QuIET (A) VALLEY; by Ernest Austin, 
of England, op. 48; pianoforte. 
(English pastorals, no. 2.) [9178 


© June 23, 1915; 1 ¢@ June 24, 
1915; E 357506; J. & W. Chester, 
London. 


R. R. R. RIP THAT MELODY; waltz by 
‘Henry HE. Pether, of Great Britain, 
arr. for military band.  (Boosey’s 
military journal, 137 series, no. 6.) 

[9178 
© ‘May 8, 1915: 1° Wie ‘17, 


1915; E 857026; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 


claimed on arrangement. ] 


RAIN OF BLOSSOMS; by Franz Drdla, 
of Austria, op. 127, violin and piano. 


(Four recital pieces, no. 3.) [9180 
©: May 7, 1915;°1 ¢: June’ 21, 


1915; BE 366127; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


RANSOMED (THE) ARMY; words by 
H. Alford, music by J. W. Lerman, 
Of UES. [9181 

© Jan. 19, 1914; 2 c« June 26, 
1915; EH 263148; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


RAVISSANTE (LA); tempo di mazurka, 
by S. Cambria, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York, N. Y., op. 22; mando- 
lin orch. [9182 

© June 4, 1915; 2 ce. June 9, 1915; 
E 362879; Stellario Cambria, New 
York. 


RAYONS DE LUNE; by Lionel Hymes, of 
Scotland; piano, no. 2. Edinburgh, 
‘Windsor pub. co. [9183 

© Feb. 16,.1915; 1 ¢. June 21, 
1915: E 357611; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 


REALM OF DREAMS; reverie, by An- 
drew J. Boex, of U. S.; piano. 
[9184 


© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362817; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


R&EcIT ET CHANSON NORVEGIENNE; par 
Zerco, of France; cello solo avec 
ace. de piano. [9185 

© May 22, 1915; 1 ce. June 1, 
1915; E 3857356; Barrau, Luchon, 
Hté Garonne, France. 


RECREATION WALTZ; by John Martin, 
of U. S.; piano. [9186 
© May 29, 1915; 2 ec. June 4, 
1915: BH 262751; D. W. Crist, Alli- 
ance, O. 


595 


| 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9187 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


RED ROOSTER RAG; by H. Longino, of 
U. S.; piano. [9187 


© 1c May 29, 1915; E 362697; 
Eva Longino, Galveston, Tex. 


REFLECTION; melody by S. Coleridge- 


Taylor, selected, arr. and revised by. 


Alex. Roloff, of Great Britain; piano. 

[9188 

©) iFune) 7, 1915 >) dvi. udune 22, 

1915; E 357498; Augener, ltd., Lon- 

don, [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


waltz by Eugene Platzmann, of 
U. S.; piano. [9189 

© May 25, 1915; 2 c. May 25, 
1915; E 362626; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


REGARDEZ PASSER LA PATRIE; chant 
populaire, paroles et musique de 
Emile Frepard, of France, no. 1 en 
Si bémol, tenor ou sop. ton original. 
no. 2. en La bémol, baryton ou 
mezzZO-sop. {[9190, 9191 


© July 2, 1915; 1 ¢. each July 38, 
1915; HE 357688, 357634; Enoch & co., 
Paris. 


REINE DU BALL; waltz, by Alfred H. 
Quaritch, of England; piano. [9192 


© June 1, 1915; 1 e@ June 10, 
1915; E 866089; Alfred H. Quaritch, 
London. 


REITERLIED; ged. von Paul Warncke, 
musik von Lise Maria Mayer, of Aus- 
tria; mittlere stimme und klavier. 

[9198 

© Mar. 23, 1915; 1 ¢. June 4, 

1915; E 366056; Universal-edition, 
Vienna. 


—— See also Woss (Jos. V. von) Drei 
zeitlieder. 


REJOICE AND SING; for Thanksgiving 
or general use, words by EH. G. S., 
music by Wagner, arr. by HE. G. 
Snelling, of U. S. 4to. [9194 

© Oct. (27, 19142) 2 eu suKne 26, 
1915; EH 363157; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
new text and music re-arranged. ] 


REMEMBER NOW THY CREATOR; words 
from the Bible, music by I. H. Mere- 
Gigh, .Of£ Us oS: [9195 

© Jan. 19, 1914; 2 c. June 26, 
1915; E 363135; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. - 


REMEMBERING; by C. K. Wellman, of 
U. 8.3; piano. [9196 


© 1«¢ May 8, 1915; E 362903; 


096 | 


Clara K. Wellman, Cleveland. 


RESPONSES AND SENTENCE; anthem, mu- 
sic by Florence Haseldon, of U. S., 
and others; mixed voices. 


Ato. | 


(Tullar-Meredith co.’s octavo series, | 


no. 399.) 


© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 @ June 26, 
1915; E 363150; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


Rest (THE) OF THE DAY’S YOUR OWN; 
words and music by Worton David 
and J. P. Long, of England. [9198 


© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 
1915; E 357580; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


RESURGAM; marche héroique par Car- 
los Reukart, of Portugal; piano @ 
quatre mains. [9199 

© May 1, 1915; 1 ¢ June 1, 
1915; E 357364; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. 


RETOUR DES HIRONDELLES; morceau par 
Amedeo Casolla, of Italy; piano. 
[920¢ 
© June 4, 1915; 1 @ June 25, 
1915; E 366197; G. Ricordi & Co., 
Milan. 


RETROSPECT. See Impressions. 


REUNION (A) sone; to 1900, words by 
T. V. P. Krull, musie by Fritz Krull, 
of U. S. 16mo. [9201 

© June 5, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 1915; 
E 364215; Theresa Vinton Pierce 
Krull, Indianapolis. 


REVANCHE; poésie de Diane de Cossé- 
Brissac, musique de Gaston Le- 
maire; piano et chant. [9202 

© May 22, 1915;) 1 cdtimend, 
1915; E 3573857; Gaston Lemaire, 
Paris. 


REEVE D’UNE MAZURKA; par M. Theu- 

mann, of Germany, op. 9, fiir harfe. 

[9203 

© Sept. 20, 1914: the aiumers, 

1915; EB 357324; Jul. Heinr. Zimmer- 
mann, Leipzig. 


REVELATIONS; words from Bible, music 
by W. J. Patterson, of U. S. [9204 
© May 20, 1915; 2 « June 2, 
1915; E 362721; Will J. Patterson, 

- Criseo, Ia. 


REVERIE; by E. H. Foresman, of U. S.; 
piano. [9205 
© June 19, 1915; 2 « June 22, 
1915; E 363059; E. H. Foresman, 
Boston. 


[9197 | 


| 


pe 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


1 no. 7, 1915 


’ REVERIE—Continued. 


pan. o.. MeRonald, of U.. 8.: 

piano. [9206 
© 1c. May 4, 1915; E 362639; 

Fred 8S. McRonald, Portland, Me. 


REVIEW OF THE U. S. FLEET; march by 
R. O. Erlebach, of U. S. [9207 
© 1c. May 20, 1915; EB 362577; 
Rudolph O. Erlebach, Hoboken, N. J. 


RHYTHMIC TRAINING FOR THE FINGERS 
(El ritomo de los dedos); typical 
exercises for the piano by C. Stam- 
aty, op. 36, translated into English 
from the French by Frederick H. 
Martens, of U. S., traducido al 
espanol por Hubert de Blanck of 
Cuba. [9208 

© May 20, 1915; 2 c. May 22, 
1915; E 362600; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
translation. ] 


RHYTHMS OF CHILDHOOD; by Caroline 
Crawford and Elizabeth Rose Fogg. 
84 p. obl. 8vo. [9209 

© June 23, 1915; 2c. July 6, 1915; 
aff. July 3, 1915; A 406596; A. S. 
Barnes co., New York. / 


RIEN SANS TOI; polka di Ernesto 
Becucci, op. 259, instrumentazione 
di Guglielmo Montevecchi, of Italy; 
piccola partitura per banda. (Bib- 
lioteca popolare, no. 115001.) [9210 

~ June 24, 1915; 1 ce. June 25, 
1915; E 366198; G. Ricordi & co. 
Milan. 


RIGHT IS MIGHT; words by Chas. S. 
Nutter, music by H. J. Krumpeln, 
or -U... 8. [9211 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364286; Thomas Nicholson, New 
York. 


Rietey (Freperic H.) Five humorous 
male quartets; edited, revised and 
arr. by Frederic H. Ripley and H. 
L. Heartz, of U. S. 4to. (Stanhope 
ed., no. 200) Contents:—Old man 
Moses.—Mermaid and the canni- 
bal.—Country courtship.—Out.—Buy 
low. [9212 

o> May 12, 1915;'2'‘c. Tune’ 7, 
1915; FE 362835; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on editing and revising.] 

RISEN REDEEMER; a sacred two-part 
cantata for Easter, by J. W. Ler- 

man. 33 p. 4to. [9213 

© Feb. 9, 1914; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1915; A 407289; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


9222 


RivuLtet (THE); by Henry Tolhurst, 
of Great Britain; violin or violon- 
cello and piano. [9214 

© June 21, 1915; 2 c. June 21, 
1915; E 366141; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Ropin (THE); words anon., music by 
Paul Bliss, of U. S. [9215 
© June 12, 1915; 2 ce June 15, 
1915; E 362954; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


COURTSHIP. See Johnston 
Three northern country 


ROGERS 
(Lyell ) 
folk songs. 


ROLL your YIDDISHE EYES FOR ME; 
words by Sam M. Lewis, music by 
Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. [9216 

© 1c. June 15, 1915; E 362951; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


RoMANcE. See Schumann (R. A.) 


RoMANZA; words and music by Mac 
Slator Bethel, of U. S. [9217 


© May 27, 1915; 2 ec. May 29, 
1915; E 3862677; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 


ROMANZE; von Konrad Ramrath, of 
Germany, op. 24, fiir violoncello und 
klavier. [9218 

©) Sept. 26, 1914; 1 ec. June 1, 
1915; E 357281; Tischer & Jagen- 
berg, Itd., Cologne, Germany. 


RoMEO AND JULIET; music by Mary 
Creusa Tanner, Ruth Bartholomew 
[and others] of U. 8.; pianoforte 
score. ; [9219 

© June 5, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362849; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 


Root’s CHAPEL BAND BOOK; arranged 

by D. S. McCosh, of U. S. obl. 32mo. 

[9220 

© May 25, 1915; 2 c. June 3, 1915; 

E 362766; E. T. Root & sons, Chi- 
cago. 


RosaLig; words and music by Will 

Carroll,..of, U. 8: [9221 

© June 3, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 1915; 

E 364216; Will Carroll co., Brook- 
lyn. 


Rose (THE) AND THE STAR; words by 
Marshall Roberts, music by Alma 
Goetz, of England; no. 2 in E flat. 

[9222 
© May 7, 1915; 1 c. June 5, 1915; 
E 866075; Enoch & sons, London, 


097 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9223 


ROSE-CHERIE; or THE LITTLE MARQUISE, 
operetta in 8 acts, lyrics and music 
by L. Eyre, of U. S.; vocal score. 

[9223 


© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 362958; 


Lawrence Hyre, Philadelphia. 

RosE (THE) OF MY LOVE FOR YOU; bal- 
lad, words by A. L. Flude, music by 
Mrs. Angle Belle Battis, arr. by Geo. 
W. Clarke, of U. S. Chicago, Red 
letter press. [9224 

© May 1, 1915; 2 c. May 26, 1915; 
E 362658; Alfred L. Flude, Chicago. 

ROSE OF YOUTH; waltz by R. W. Maggs, 
of U. S., arr. by Hermann Fried- 
mich, ef Ui Se: orche) Ato: [9225 

© May 4, 1915; 2 c. May 13, 1915; 
E 362688; Walter Jacobs, Boston. 

RosE WAtLtTz; words by M. Louise 
Baum, music by Moritz Peuschel, of 
U. S.; op. 55, chorus of mixed voices. 
4to. (The coda, no. 484.) [9226 

©, dune 12. 1915 2. ses gone Si. 
1915; EH 3863016; Ginn & co., Boston. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 

Rosrs (THE) ARE TELLING ON YOU, 
DEAR; words by H. A. Rigg, music by 
Everett J. Evans, of U. S. [9227 

© 1c June 24, 1915; E 363091; 
E. A. Rigg, Detreit, Mich. 

ROSES OF A SUMMER DAY; words by 
Leslie L. Cooke, music by Percy EI- 
liott, of England, no. 1 in D. [9228 

©" May 29, 1915:"1' ¢, June 8, 
1915; E 357415; Newman pub. co., 
Itd., London. 

ROUND THE THRONE OF GOD ETERNAL; 
words by Edith Sanford Tillotson, 
music by G. Donizetti, arr. by John 
Shepherd, of U. S. 4to. [9229 

© Jan. 4, 1915; 2 c. June 26, 1915: 
EH 363153; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on new 
text and harmonic revision.] 

ROUND THE THRONE OF GOD ETERNAL. 
See Donizetti (Gaetano). 


ROUTE MARCHIN’; by George Chadwick 

Stock, of U. S.; orch. Ato. [9230 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 4, 1915; 

E 262777; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 


RoW ME ON THE RIVER, ROMEO; waltz 
by J. W. Tate, of Great Britain, arr. 
for military band. (Boosey’s mili- 
tary journal, 137th series, no. 6.) 

[9231 

© May 8, 1915; 1 ec. May 17,1915; 

E 357025; Francis, Day & Hunter, 

London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


098 


pt. 117, TS. ee | 


RUBINSTEIN (ANTON GREGOROVITCH) 
Voyageur (Le) dans la nuit; me- 
lodie de Ant. Rubinstein, transcrip- 
tion de H. Mouton, of France; pour 
petit orchestre. 4to. 

©, Mar. 27,, 1915.) dee ee 
1915; H 340833; Heugel /er cite, 
Paris. 

RUSTIC DANCE; by Franz Drdla, 
Austria, op. 127; violin and piano. 
(Four recital pieces no. 2.) [9283 

© May 7, 1915; 1 e June 21, 1915; 


EH 3866126; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 


ton. 


SABIE, YOU’RE SO CONDESCENDING; words 
by John P. Harrington, music by 
Alec Hamley. [92384 


© June 7, 1915; 1¢. July 9, 1915; 
E 866278; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


SACRIFICE; chorus, words by Kenneth 
©. Beaton, music by John C. Wall- 
ing, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choruses, glees and part-songs, no. 
2484.) 

© June 25, 1915. 2) ¢ybamenes. 
1915; E 363057; John Chureh Go., 
Cincinnati. 


SAD IS MY HEART; words and music 
by Winnie Hutton; voice and piano 
with cello obligato. [92386 

© June 19, 1915; 1 @ dune 21, 
1915; E 366182; J. B. Cramer & ©o., 
ltd., London. 


SAFETY FIRST; words by HE. R. Ray- 
mond, music by Hdward White, of 
U.S. Providence, R. I., Eclipse mu- 
sic co. [9237 

© Apr. 29, 19%53) 2) Gla. 
1915; E 3862670; Eugene R. Ray- 
mond, Manton, R. I. 


words by Morris Bockee Mitchell, 
music by Joshua Warren Brown, of 
Us. [9238 

© 1c May 29, 19153) BP SG626%. ; 
Katherine Brown, Lexington, Mass. 


SAIL ON, O SHIP OF STATE; poem by 
Longfellow, music by Adela Maddi- 
son, of Great Britain. [9239 

© May 19, 1915; 1 ¢« June 15, 
1915; EH 366108; Augener lItd., Lon- 
don. 


SAILOR (THE) BOY; words by Tenny- 
son, music by G. A. Sahlin, of U. S. 
[9240 


(©): June’ 16,1915.) 2" e7 pomes 17, 
1915; E 3868004; Geo. A. Sahlin, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. 


[9232 


of 


[9235 — 


| 


no. 7, 1915 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


9255 


SALLY IS MY ALLY; or, Tommy Hip- 
poorary; words by F. W. Mark, mu- 
sic by Herman EH. Darewski, of Eng- 
land. 

@idune 1; 1915; 1 ¢« Tune 26, 
Soto.) = 357581; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SaAnoon (THE) MUST GO EVENTUALLY,— 
THEN WHY NOT NOW? words and mu- 
sic by G. F. Custer, of U. 8. [9242 

© May 22, 1915; 2°c. May 24, 
1915; E 362710; G. F. Custer, Wil- 
kinsburg, Pa. 


Satut A PrestH; marche hongroise, by 
Henri Kowalski, op. 15, ed., fingered, 
and arr. by Paolo Gallico, of U. S.; 
pf. [9243 

© May 28, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 
1915; E 362686; Jos. W. Stern & co.., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and arrange- 
ment. | 


SALUTE THE FLAG; words and music by 
G. A. Sahlin, of U. S. [9244 


© ‘gune 16, 1915; 2c. June 17, 
1915; EH 368002; Geo. A. Sahlin, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. A 


SANTIAGO; valse Espagnole, by A. Cor- 
bin, ed., fingered, and arr. by Pietro 
Ocella, of U. S.; pf. [9245 

© May 28, 1915; 2 ¢. May 29, 
1915; E 362687; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
editing, fingering and arrangement. | 


SARABANDE. See Suite in F. Lady 
Radnor’s suite. 


SATURDAY’S SONG; chorus for children, 
words by Gertrude Knox Willis, 
music by W. Rhys-Herbert, of U. S. 
4to. [9246 

© June 5, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
H 362855; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 


SAVIOUR, TO THEE WE COME; words by 
Mabel J. Rosemon, music by E. N. 
Mehul, arr. by John Shepherd, of 
oS. [9247 

© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. June 11, 1915; 
E 362915; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


SAY GOODBYE AT EVENTIDE. See Fairlie 
(Mabel Browning) Two songs. 


Say NOT TOMORROW; words by E. EH. 
Hewitt, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, 


oe U.S. [9248 
© July 1, 1915: .2 ¢« June ‘2, 
1915. E 3638250; Homer A. Rode- 


heaver, Chicago. 


[9241 - 


SAY, WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT? 
anthem, words and music by Nellie 
Shorthill Bradshaw, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4°. (Tullar-Meredith co’s. 
octavo series, no. 382.) [9249 


© Oct. 6, 1914; 2 ec. June 26, 1915; 
E 363123; Tullar-Meredith, co., New 
Mork, 


SCADDLE-DE-MoocH; words and music 
by Cecil Mack & Chris Smith. of 
eB: [9250 

© June 18, 1915; 2 ¢ June 19, 
1915; EH 363021; Jos. W. Stern & ¢o., 
New York. 


SCANDAL; music by Lew Hirshfield, of 

U. S., piano. [9251 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1915; BH 362938; 
Beatrice L. Hirshfield, Boston. 


ScCARAMOUCHE; par Julius Harrison, of 
England; violin and piano. [9252 
© May 4, 1915; 1¢. June 15, 1915; 

E 366107 ; Hawkes & son, London. 


SCENE DANSANTE ET GALOP. See Foret 
(La) enchantée. 
ScHaLK. See Suchsland (Leopold) 


Sechs klavierstticke. 


SCHNEEGLOCKLEIN, LIEB SCHNEEGLOCK- 
LEIN, LAUT’ UNS HOLDEN FRIEDEN EIN ; 
ged. von Hrich Boehme, musik von 
Willy Boehme, of Germany; gesang 
und piano. [9253 


© May 11, 1915; 1c. June 11915; 
Ei 357349; Willy Boehme, Berlin. 


SCHUBERT (FRANZ PETER) Im abend- 
rot (At sunset); ged. von Carl 
Lappe, English translation by Fanny 
S. Copeland, musik v. Franz Schu- 
bert, instrumentiert von Max Reger, 
of Germany, fiir eine singstimme mit 
orehester ; partitur. [9254 


- © Sept. 1, 1914; 1 « May 22, 1915; 
E 357154; Breitkopf & Hirtel, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


——Impromptu; by F. Schubert, op. 
90, no. 4, ed. by Leopold Godowsky, 
of U. S.; piano. [9255 


© June 9, 1915; 2 « Tunei11, 
1915; E 3862931; Art publication 
soc., | St.  Lowis. [Copyright is 
claimed on annotations and revi- 
sion. ] 


599 


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9256 


ScHUBERT (FRANZ PETER)—Continued. 
Litaney auf das fest aller seelen 
(Litany for all soul’s day) ; ged. von 
J. G. Jacobi, English translation by 
Fanny S. Copeland, music by Franz 
Schubert, 
Reger, of Germany, fiir eine sing- 
stemme mit orchester. [9256 

© Sept. 1, 1914; 1 ec. May 22, 1915; 
EK 357161; Breitkopf & Hartel, New 
York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. ] 


Sérenade (La) (Sta&ndchen); by 
Franz Schubert, transcribed by 
Franz Liszt, with an analytical les- 
son by Katharine Goodson, of U. S.; 
pianoforte. (Master lessons on the 
works of great composers, no. 18044) 
[9257 
© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362820; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [Copyright is claimed on edit- 
ing and analyzing. ] 


transcription by Gustav 
Lange, op. 90, no. 11, ed. fingered 
and arr. by Paolo Gallico, of U. S.; 
pf. [9258 
* © May 28, 1915; 2 ce. May 29, 
1915; E 362685; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and arrange- 
ment. ] 


SCHUMANN (ROBERT ALEXANDER) Bird 
(The) as prophet; by Robt. Schu- 
mann, op. 82, no. 7, ed. by Leopold 
Godowsky, of U. S.; piano. [9259 

© June 9, 1915; 2 ec. June 11, 
1915; E 362930; Art publication soc., 
St. Louis. [Copyright is claimed on 
annotations and revision. ] 

——  Novelette; by Robert Schumann, 
op. 99, ed. by Leopold Godowsky, of 
U.'S:3 piano, [9260 

© June 9, 1915; 2 ec June 11, 
1915; E 362928; Art publication soc., 
St. Louis. [Copyright is claimed on 
annotations and revision. ] 

Romance; by R. Schumann, op. 

28, no. 2, arr. by Hans Harthan, of 

U. S8.; piano. (Selected classics, no. 

13091 ) [9261 
© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 

E 362818; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement, | 
ScoNFoRTO; poesia di Olga Bonetti, 


musica di Guido Bianchini, of Italy ; 
canto e piano. [9262 

© June 15, 1915; 2 c June 16, 
1915; E 357477; Société anonyme 
des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 


instrumentiert von Max | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


SEA (THE) HATH ITS PEARLS; words 
by Longfellow, music by Rudolph 
Ganz; sop. or ten. and mezzo sop. 
or bar. [9263 


© June 9, 1915; 2 c. each June 11, 
1915; E 362922; Arthur P. Schmidt, 
Boston. 


SEARCH ME, O GoD; words anon., 
music by A. Baumbach, arr. by E. G. 
Snelling, of U. S. 4to. [9264 


© June 8, 1914; 2 ec June 26, 
1915; E 363152; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on revision of voice parts and ac- 
companiment. | 


SECCHIA (LA) RAPITA; valzer sopra 
motivi dell’ operetta, di J. Burgmein, 
musica di Michele Chiesa, istru- 
mentazione di Arturo Diana, of 
Italy; partitura per banda. (Biblio- 
teca popolare, no. 114998.) [9265 


© June 24, 1915; 1 ec. June 25, 
1915; E 366199; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


SECRET OF MY HEART; song, words by 
Ed. Teschemacher, music by Percy 
Kk. Fletcher, of England. 1. In key 
of C. 2. In key of A flat. 

[9266, 9267 

© June 7, 1915; 1 e each June 8, 

1915; E 857888, 357389; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 


SEE THE DRUM-MAJOR; march by Wal- 
ter Wallace Smith, of U. S.; piano- 
forte. (Compositions, no. 13071) 

[9268 

© June 7, 1915; 2 ec. June 7, 1915; 

E 362819; Theo. Presser co., Phila-. 
delphia. 


SEELIG (Paul J.) Zwei malayische 
lieder (Pautun aus Malakka); text 
malayisch-deutsch, musik von Paul 
J. Seelig, of Netherland, op. 24, eine 
Singstimme mit pianobegl. Con- 
tents:—Kupu kupu.—Pakai_ chin- 
chin. [9269 

© Sept. 25, 1914; 1 @ May 24, 
1915; E 357166; Hug & co., Leipzig. 


SERENADE; melody by S. Coleridge- 
Taylor, selected, arr. and revised by 
Alex Rolof, of Great Britain, piano. 

[9270 

© June 7, 1915: 1 G June 2, 

1915; E 357493; Augener, ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. | 


See Leoncavallo 
Schubert (F. P.) 


SERENADE. 
giero) 


(Rug- 


600 — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 

SERENADE, AUS DER BAJAZzO. See Leon- 
ecavallo (R.) 

SERENADE ROMANTIQUE; by Henry 
Wormsbacher, of U. S., op. 48. obl. 
8vo. [9271 


© June 12, 1915: 2 ec July 6, 
1915; E 863279; Cleveland zither 
club, Cleveland. 


SERENATA VENETIANA; barcarolle, 
words by Rellstab, English version 
by Max Sonntag, music by Charles 
Becker, of U. S. [9272 

© June 9, 1915; 2 c June 12, 
1915; E 3629383; Luckhardt & Belder, 
New York. 


SERGEANT MIKE O’LEARY, V. C.; words 
written and music adapted from old 
Irish air, by Matt. Keating, of Eng- 
land. [9273 

© June 1, 1915: 1 c June 26, 
9915; WH 357582; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SERVES ME RIGHT; words and music by 
EK. G. Hayne, of U. S. [9274 
i May 29) 1915: 2c. June 7, 
1915; E 362860; Edward G. Hayne, 
Chicago. 
SERVING OTHERS; words by Isaac Rob- 
erts, music by I. H. Meredith, of 
was [9275 
© May 3, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364257; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


SHAMROCK; words by Gabrielle S. 
Mulliner, music by C. Linn Seiler, 
of U. S.; high, A fiat. [9276 

© June 18, 1915; 2 c. June 21, 
1915; E 3638062; Boston music c¢o., 
Boston. . 


SHE’S MY MAMMA JUST THE SAME; 
words by D. Douty, music by Allen 
Gregg, of U. S. [9277 

© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364179; 
Daisy Douty, R. F. D. 1, Sanger- 
ville, Me. 

SHE’S SOME GIRL; words and music by 
R. D. Tompkins, of U. S. [9278 

June 4, 1915; 2. e June 5, 
1915; E 364210; Ralph D. Tompkins, 
Easton, Pa. 


SHE WAS JUST A DANCER IN A FRENCH 
CAFE; lyrics by Frank Sturgis, music 
by Sam Smart, of U. S. [9279 

© June 9, 1915; 2 c. June 9, 1915; 
E 362873; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 


SHEPHERD (THE) PSALM. See Psalm 
23. 


9286 
SHEPHERDS’ DANCE. See Musical note- 
book. 
SHEPHERD’S SONG; by Ada Weigel 
Powers, arr. by Clarence Eddy; 
organ. obl. 4to. [9280 


© June 2, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364192; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement for organ. ] 


SHINE FOR JESUS WHERE YOU ARE; 
words and music by H. D. Loes, of 
St [9281 

© May 28, 1915; 2 « June 3, 
1915; E 364183; Harry Dixon Loes, 
Chicago. 


SHINE ON, BRIGHT EVENING STAR; words 
and music by Charles Henry Toby, 
of U. S.; with violin obligato ad 
lib. [9282 

© June 24, 1915; 2 ec. June 22, 
1915; E 363051; Mrs. Charles Henry 
Toby, Dover, N. H. 


SHORT INTRODUCTORY VOLUNTARY. See 


Organ loft. 


SIDSTE REIS (The sailor’s last voyage) ; 
sjémandsvise af Hyvind Alnaes, of 
Norway, op. 17 nr. 2; piano solo. 

[92838 

GO. May 3, 1915-1 "¢. June, 25. 

1915; E 3661738; Wilhelm Hanson, 
Leipzig. 


SIEHE, FINSTERNIS BEDECKET DAS ERD- 
REICH (For, behold, darkness shall 
cover the earth; words from Bible, 
music by H. A. Schumacher, of U. S. 
Ato. {9284 

© June 21,..1915;.2.¢e. June 24, 
1915; E 363090; H. A. Schumacher, 
Watertown, Wis. 


SILENT (THE) NIGHT. See New forest 


idylls. 


—— (Stille nacht); words and music 
by Franz Gruber, arr. by Roger Cox, 
of U. S., sacred song with violin or 
flute acc. (Hnglish and German ver- 
sion. ) [9285 

© May 14, 1915; 2 « May 20, 
1915; E 362588; Geo. F. Rosche, Chi-° 
cago. 


SILENT (THE) STARS; valse lente, 
words and music by Alfred H. Qua- 
ritch, of England; piano with text. 

[9286 

© June 1, 1915; 1 « June 10, 

1915; E 366090; A. H. Quaritch, 
London. 


601 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Sinver (THE) MIST; two-part song, 
words by Longfellow, music by Thos. 
Srookfield. [92ST 
© Apr. 20, 1914; 1 @ June 18, 
1915; B 857486; Tuller-Meredith ¢o., 
New York. 

SILVER THREADS INSTEAD OF GOLD; words 
by W. A. Woodin, music by R, A. 
Srowne, of U. S. [9288 

© 1 June 2, 1915; E 362728; 

W. A. Woodin, Albany, Ga. 


SILVERY ECHOFS; duet or two part 
chorus, words by Ethel McKenzie, 
music by Albert Wood, of U. S.: 
Women’s voices. to. [9289 

© May 28, 1915; 2 ec May 29, 
1915; E 862692; W. A. Evans, Bos- 
ton. 


Sitvery (THE) MOON; words by Philip 
McPherson, music by Ray Waters, 
OLS. [9290 

© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 c. May .20, 
1915; E 862522; Philip McPherson, 
Ancon, C. Z. 

SILVERY 
Long, 
organ. 

© May 29, 1915; 2 ¢. 
1915; E 362748; D. W. 
liance, O. 

SILVERY WAVES; by A. P. Wyman, ed.. 
fingered, and arr. by D. Savino, of 
GoS.2 pk [9292 

© May 28, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 
1915; E 862689; Jos. W. Stern & co.. 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and arrange- 
ment. ] 

SING HEY FOR THE COUNTRYSIDE: words 
and music by Harry S. Pepper, of 
Great Britain, no. 2 in F. [9293 

© May .24, 1915; 1 c« June. 2, 
1915; E 357866; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 

SING TO ME AN OLD TIME MELODY; 
words and music by Earl BE. Crooke 


MOONLIGHT: 
of Uy Ss 


waltz, ‘by ‘Tra 
piano or cabinet 

[9291 
June 4, 
Crist, Al- 


and Hisie Lowry, of U. S. Indian- 
apolis, Ind.. Warner C. Williams 
& co. [9294 


© June 9, 1915; 2 ec. June 7, 1915; 

E 362887; Warner C. Williams, In- 
dianapolis. 

SINGING oF JESus (O kinnt ich wiirdig 

preissen); duet or solo, words and 

music by W. H. Jackson, of U. S.., 


translated by H. Brodt. (English 
and German version). [9295 


© May 14, 1915: 2 c May 20, 
1915; E 362587; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 


602 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 10 


Str EeLtaAmMore; words from The mel- 
anecholy knight, (1615), tune from 
Playford’s, Pleasant musical com- 
panion, (1687), arr. by H. Balfour 
Gardiner, for treble chorus and 
piano. (Novello’s octavo edition of 
trios &e. no. 454.) [9296 

© June 16, 1915; 1 ¢ June 17, 
1915; E 857481; Novello & co., 1td., 
Londen. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


Sistrr Suste; one step founded on 
song Sister Susie’s sewing shirts for 
soldiers, music by Hermann Darew- 
ski, of England; piano. [9297 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c@ June 26, 
1915; E 3857583; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


S 
Si 


SIxTy SELECTED sones. See Brahms 
(Johannes) 
Stree (THE) OF wuinteR. See New 


forest idylls. 


SLEEPY OWL; novelette serenade, by 
Isabel Varney, of Australia; orches- 
tra. to. [9298 

© May 20, 1915; 1 ec June 29, 
1915; E 866218; W. H. Paling & co., 
Sydney, Australia. 


Stow mMiINvET. See Suite in F, Lady 
Radneor’s suite. 


SLUMBER sone; study in syncopation 
by Waldo F. Chase, of U. S.}; piano. 
(Pacific coast musician) [9299 
© June 1, 1915; 2 a June 45, 
1915; E 3862947; Colby & Pryibil, 
Los Angeles. 


SMILE YOUR SWEETEST, DARLING; words 
by J. Allan, music by W. L. Need- 
ham, of U. S. Chicago, Musicians 
selfmaker. [9800 

May 18, 1915; 2 Gc BMigy os, 
1915; E 862640; James Allan, De- 
troit. 


SMokY MOKES; one step, two step or 
trot. by Abe Holzmann, revised ed. 
by M. Greenwa!d, of U. §.; piano. 

[9801 

© June 19, 1915; 2 « June 19, 

1915: E 863026; Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 

Sort ARE THE DEWS oF Gop; poem by 
Stopford A. Brooke, music by Clar- 
ence Dickinson, of U. S. 4to. 

[9802 


© June 5, 1915; 2 ec. June 7, 1915; 
E 362842; H. W. Gray co, New 
York. 


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: 
: 


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P. Gray, of U. S. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


9319 


SoFTLY THE SHADES OF EVENING; hymn 
anthem, words by L. S. Bengough, 
music by W. R. Spence, of Canada; 
mixed voices with organ acc. 4to. 

[9303 

© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 12, 

1915; E 3643817; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 


SomnkE DE VIENNE, NO. 6; by Schubert- 
Liszt, arr. by [W. P. Mero] of U. S.; 
four hands. [9304 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362821; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 


Sotpierk; words by Aileen Beaufort, 
music by Jean Atkinson, of Canada. 
Toronto, Anglo-Canadian music pub- 
lishers’ assn. ltd. [9305 

/) June. 19, 1915; 1c. July 2, 
1915; E 366253; Jean Atkinson, To- 
ronto, Canada. 


SoLtpreR, REST; homage to our fallen 
heroes, words by Walter Scott, mu- 
sic by Ernest A. Dicks, of England; 
mixed voices. 4to. (York series, 
no. 697.) [9306 

© June 14, 1915; 1 ¢. June 15, 
1915; E 366108; Banks & son, York, 
England. 


SoLpIerR’s (THE) LAST REQUEST; words 
by Harry Graves, music by John 
Martin and Arthur M. Cohen, of 
U. S. [9307 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364264; Brehm bros, Erie, Pa. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment of song and revision of words. ] 


SoMEHOW THE GIRL YOU MIGHT HAVE. 


WON YOU NEVER MEET AGAIN; lyric 
by Arthur E. Bucknam, music by 
C. A. Brown, and F. A. Haseltine, of 
U. S. New York, Boston, The Buck- 
ingham music co. [9308 

© May 22, 1915; 2 ec May 25, 
1915; E 362630; Clarence A. Brown 
& Frank A. Haseltine, Portland, Me. 


SOMEONE TO LOVE; words and music by. 
[9809 

© June 8, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364289; Paul Gay, Waverly, N. Y. 


SOMEWHERE IN DEAR OLD ENGLAND; 
words and music by Fred E. Cliffe 
and Jay Whidden. [9310 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 
1915; E 357584; Frances, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE; words by Ar- 
thur Wimperis, music by Herbert 
Ivey, of England. [9311 

© May 15, 1915; 1 e. June 1, 
1915; E 357328; Metzler & co. 
(1909), ltd., London. 


Son (THE) oF THE HIGHEST: anthem 
for Christmas or general use, by 
Fred W. Peace, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices & organ. Ocatyo se- 
ries, 341. [9312 

© Nov. 10, 1913; 1 ¢. June 16, 
1915; BE 357467; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


Sonata NO. 2; by John B. McEwen, of 


England; violin & piano. London, 
Cary & Co. [9313 


© June 11, 1915; 1 ¢. June 12, 
1915; E 357457; J. B. McEwen, % 
Cary & co., London. 


SONATE POUR VIOLON ET VIOLONCELLE; 
par Leo Leonbro, of France. [9314 
© May 1, 1915; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
E 557365; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 
SONATES, v. 1. 
wig van) 
Sone (A) OF GLADNESS; words and 
music by Lewis Barnes, of England; 
voice and piano, with violin obligato ° 
ad lib. no, 3 in F, [9315 
© June 25, 1915; 1 c June 26, 
1915; E 357532; Enoch & sons, Lon- 
don. 


SonGc (A) OF HOPE; words and music 
by Geo. Noyes Rockwell, of U. S. 
[9316 
June 7, 1915; 2 c June 7, 
1915; E 362822; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


Sone (THE) OF MY HEART; words by 
Constance Powell, music by Lloyd 
Felix Bartlett, of England; no. 2 
in C. . [9317 

© June 17, 1915; 1 « June 19, 
1915; E 366113; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, ltd., London. 

Sone (THE) OF THE BROOK; words by 
Edith Sanford Tillotson, music by 
I. H. Meredith, of U. S. 8vo. [93158 

© Aug. 24, 1914; 2 ec. June 26, 
1915; E 363170; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

Sonc (A) OF THE CRUISE; words by 
James Whitcomb Riley, music by 
Nellie Shorthill Bradshaw, of U. S. 

[9319 

© Aug. 13, 1914; 2 e. June 26, 

1915; E 363174; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


See Beethoven (Lud- 


603 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9320 


Sone (THE) OF THE EMPIRE; words and 

music by Ralph Burnham, [9320 

© June 8, 1915; 1 c. June 9, 1915; 

E 357421; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


Sonc (THE) OF THE FOREST. See New 


forest idylls. 


SoNnG OF THE GLEANERS. See Village 


scenes. 


Sone (A) OF THE HILLS; words and 
music by C. Jacobs-Bond, of U. S. 
1. Medium voice. 2. High voice. 

[9321, 93822 

© July 1, 1915; 2 ¢ each July 8, 

1915; E 368288; 3863284; Carrie 
Jacobs-Bond & son, Chicago. 


Sone (THE) OF THE LIBERTY BBLL; 
words and music by D. E. Force, of 
j ENS [98238 
© 1c. May 26, 1915; E 362764; 

D. Erwin Force, Jersey City. 


Sone (THE) OF THE SOLDIER BOY ; words 
by M. A. Hutton, music by G. F. 
Root, of U. S. [9324 

© May 15, 1915; 1 c« May 20, 
1915; 1 ec. June 7, 1915; EH 362928; 
May Arkwright Hutton, Spokane, 
Wash. 


SONGS OF MOUNTING UP, NO. 2; music 
by J. M. Harris, R. E. MeNeill, M. 
G. Standley. [91] p. 12mo. [93825 

© isune 18) WO: 2c, vandait. 
June 14, 1915; A 407241; God’s re- 
vivalist office, Cincinnati. 


SONGS SACRED AND SECULAR FOR WO- 
MEN’S VOICES; ed. by I. H. Meredith. 
de pl, Sa. [Lt pe 2m: [9326 

© Aug: 25, 1913+ 2 e¢ and" att. 
June 16, 1915; A 407281; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


See Miiller-Her- 
Vier lieder. 


SONNENUNTERGANG. 
mann (Johanna) 


SONNET D’AMOUR; by Henry Tolhurst, 
of Great Britain; violin or violon- 
cello and piano. [9327 

© Jtme) 2a gies 2 ve gume 21, 
1915; E 866142; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


SOONER OR LATER YOUR HEART WILL CRY 
I wWANt you; words by Hd. Rose, 
music by Abe Olman, of U. S. 

[9828 


© May 3, 1915; 2 c June 24, 
1915; E 368086; La Salle music pub- 
lishers, Chicago. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


SORORITY ; waltzes, by Henry Frantzen 
and James A. N. Caruso, of U. S.; 
piano. [9329 | 

© May 29, 1915; 2 @ May 28, 
1915; E 362731; F. B. Haviland pub. | 
co., ine., New York. 


SoTNIA KOZAKOW; paroles de M. de | 
Marsau et V. Tarault, musique de 
Raphaél Beretta, of France; chant 
et piano. [9330 

© May 22, 1915; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
E 3573638; J. Raux, Paris. 


SouL’s (A) PRAYER; sacred song, 
words and music by E. J. Rounds, of 
U.S. [98381 


© Apr. 30,) 19153, 9 Ge iawa, 
1915; E 862594; Edna J. Rounds, 
Rock Island, Ill. 


SOUNDS FROM LAKE ERIE (Klaenge vom 
Erie See); concert overture, by 
Henry Wormsbacher, of U. S. op. 
45, obl. S8vo. [9332. 

© June 29, 1915; 2 « July 6, | 
1915; E 3863280; Cleveland zither 
club, Cleveland. 


SCUNDS FROM THE TROPICS; waltzes, 
hesitation or lame duck, by Harry J. 
Lincoln, of U. S.; piano. [9883 

© June 238, 1915; 2 c. June 24, 
1915; E 363082; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


SPOONING IN THE ARMLESS ROCKING 
CHAIR; words and music by M. T. 
Baker, of U. §S.3 arr bye. - 
Story]. [9334 


© May 20, 1915; 2 c. May 22, 
1915; E 3862616; M. T. Baker, Byron, 
ihe 


SPRING; words and music by E. Lon- 
gino, of U. S. [9335 


© 1c. May 29, 1915; E 362698. 
Eva Longino, Galveston, Tex. 


SPRING (A) BREEZE; by George F. 
Boyle, of England. (Three sketches 
for piano, no. 2.) [9336 


© May 25, 1915; 2 ec. May 26, 
1915; E 362648; G. Fred Kranz 
music co., Baltimore. 


‘SPRING, CHEER UP; words by Willis 


Pelton, music by H. Loren Clements, 
of U. S.; two voices. [9337 


© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 ec. June 8, 1915; 
E 364283; Thomas Nicholson, New 
York. 


604 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


SPRING (THE) IS CALLING; words and 
musie by Winifred Lee, of England; 
mo: 2\in D. [9338 


© June 1, 1915; 1c. June 2, 1915; 
EK 357374. J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


Spring (A) LILT; duet or two part 
chorus by Mrs. R. R. Forman, of 
Peo 8. 4to. (Part songs for 
women’s voices. no. 10728.) 

[93839 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 

E 362828; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


SPRING SONG (Mai joyeux); by Lionel 
Hymes, of Scotland; piano. no. 3. 
Edinburgh, Windsor pub. co. [9340 


© Feb. 16, 1915; 1 ¢. June 21, 
1915; E 357614; William Alexander 
Henderson, Edinburgh. 


SPRINGTIME; melodie, by Oscar Stern, 
of U. S.; piano. [9341 


© June 5, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362848; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. 


SPRINGTIME IDYL; valtzes, by Aurelis 
Sealzitti, of U. S., arr. by Edward 
Wunderlich, of U. S.; piano. [9842 


Apr 30, 1915; .2° «May 20, 
1915; E 363034; Aurelis Scalzitti, 
Chicago. 


SPRINKLE ME WITH KISSES, IF YOU 
WANT MY LOVE TO GROW, by Ernest 
R. Ball, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; band ace. 1. Solo cornet.— 
2. Solo trombone. [9348, 9344 

© June 16, 1915; 2 c. each June 
17, 1915; E 362989, 362990; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [Copyright 
claimed on new arrangement.] 


SquIRREL’s (THE) DANCE; easy piece 
by Ernest Newton, of England; 
piano. (Woodland dances, no. 1.) 

[9345 

© June 25, 1915; 1-¢. June 26, 

1915; E 357534; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. 


STANDING ON THE PLATFORM; words 
anon., music by E. H. Seachrist, of 
U. S. [9346 

© June 12,1915; 2 c. June: 18, 
1915; E 363038; Emerson H. Sea- 
christ, Barbeton, O. 


STELLA DEAREST; words by O. Cooper, 
music by Everett J. Evans, of U. S. 

[9347 

©1 ce. June 24, 1915; E 368095; 
Olivia Cooper, Beech Grove, Ky. 


9354 


STEP OUT INTO THE SUNSHINE; words 
by Lizzie De Armond, music by 
Charles C. Ackley, of U. 8. [9348 

© Apr. 19, 1910; 2 ¢. June §8, 
1915; E 364250; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


STEWARD (A) oF His LIFE; words and 
‘music by H. W. Grimes, of U. S. 
[9349 
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. June 8, 1915; 
HE 364245; Homer W. Grimes, Battle 
Creek, Mich. 


STILL WILL WE TRUST; words by W. H. 
Burleigh, music by Clifford Roberts, 
of. Great Britain. [9350 

© May 20, ° 1915; 1-e. June £ 
1915; E 357871; Weekes & co., Lon- 
don. 


StorRM’s (THE) TRIUMPH; part song, 
words by Gerald Cumberland, music 
by Cyril Jenkins, of Great Britain, 
op. 80; mixed voices. 4to. [9351 

© June 14, 1915; 1 ¢« June 14, 
1915; H 357429; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


Story (THE) IN THE BOOK; words by 
Billy Tracey, music by Al Harri- 
man, of U. S. [9352 

© 1c. June 38, 1915; E 364184; 
Evelyn Cunningham, New York. 


STRAUSS (RICHARD) Ariadne auf 
Naxos; frauenterzett aus oper yon 
R. Strauss, [and] Walter var der 
Meisterzunft; aus oper Die Meis- 
tersinger v. Nurnberg, v. R. Wag- 
ner, arr. v. R. Heldburg, of Ger- 
many, fiir violine 1, 2, 3, violoncello 
und piano. (Kleine Kammermusi- 
ker, neue sammlung, band 6, nos. 
35 & 36. [9353 


© May 18, 1914; 1c. June 4, 1915; 
E 366045; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 
[Copyright is claimed on chamber- 
music. ] : 


—Ariette der singerin; aus der 
musik zu Der burger als edelmann, 
vy. R. Strauss, [and] Walters preis- 
lied; aus Die Meistersinger von 
Niirnberg, v. Richard Wagner, arr. 
von R. Heldberg, of Germany, fiir 
violine 1, 2, 3, violoncell und piano. 


(Kleine Kammermusiker, neue 
sammlung, band 5, nos, 29 u. 30.) 
[9354 


© May 18, 1914; 1c. June 4, 1915; 
E 366044; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 
[Copyright is claimed on chamber- 
music. | 


605 


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9355 

STREICHQUARTETT, GDUR; von Aug. 
Jung, of Germany, op. 11; violine 
1 u. 2, viola u. violoncell. Taschen- 
partitur, 12mo. [9355 


© Sept. 26, 1914; 1 c¢ June 1, 
1915; 
berg, 1td., 

STUDIES IN SYNCOPATION; by Arnoldo 
Sartorio, of Germany, op. 1019; 
pianoforte. [9356 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
EH 357377; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delp hia, 

STUNDE (DIE) DA ICH DICH ZUERST 
ERScH. See Miiller-Hermann (Jo- 
hanna) Acht lieder. 


Cologne, Germany. 


SUCHSLAND (LEoPoLD) Sechs klavier- 


stticke; von L. Suchsland, of Aus- 
tria, op. 64; klavier 2 ms. Con- 
tents: — Nach sonnenuntergang.— 


S chal k.—Melancholie—Melodie.— 
Barkarole.—Walzer. [9357 

© Sept. 16, 1914" te. Pune 1, 
1915; E 857285; Fr. Kistner, Leipzig. 


SUITE IM ALTEN STIL; von Emil Kronke, 
of Germany, op. 99; pianoforte und 
violine. Contents :—Allemande.— 
Courante.—Air.—Gavotte.—Gigue. 

[9358 

© Oct. 9, 1994; 1 ¢. June 1, 1915; 

EH 357304; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


SvuITeE IN F' pur; yon Joseph Marx, of 
Austria; violine und klavier. Con- 
tents :— Praludium.—Largo.—Menu- 
ett—Tinale. (Universal edition no. 
5496. ) [9859 

© Feb. 22, 1915; 1c. June 4, 1915; 
EH 366054; Universal-edition, Vienna. 


SUITE IN F, LaDy RADNoR’S SUITE; by 
C. Hubert H. Parry, arr. by Emily 
Daymond, of England, for violin and 
piano. nos. 1-6. Violin. nos. 1-6. 
Piano. 
Allemande.—3. Sarabande.—4. Bour- 
rée.—}5. Slow minuet.—6. Gigue. 

[9360-9371 

© June 12, 1915; 1 c. each June 

14, 1915; Ei 357441-857452: Novello 

& co., ltd., London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. | 


SUITE IN FOUR MOVEMENTS; by Vera 
May Schwabe, of Great Britain; 
piano. Contents :—Prelude.—Menu- 
etto.—Marche funebre.—Toccata. 

[9372 

© May 14, 1915: 1 @ June 1, 

1915; EK 357369; Vera May Schwabe, 
London. 


606 


E 857280; Tischer & Jagen- 


pt. 1, nes. 9 ao 


SUMMER EVENING; words & music by 
Rex Mowray, of U.S. [93873 
© June 23, 1915:\ 2 eagmmews, | 
1915; EH 3866077; Mid-West music co., | 
Kansas City, Mo. 


SUMMER MOON; words and music by 
Elsie Robbins, Jeff Branen and Ar- 
thur Lange, of U. S. [93874 

©. May 25,'/1915;.92 G Biny mea, 
1915; E 362632; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


SUMMER NIGHTS; an idyl for the 
piano; by Lee S. Roberts, of U. S. 
[9375 
© May 29, 1915¢ 2 teeetonen 2, | 
1915; EK 562704; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 


SUMMERTIME; words by Howard Pat- 
rick, music by Weston Wiison, of | 
Cas: [9376 ff 

© June 7, 1915: 2G May 929, | 
1915; E 3626938; Charles N. Daniels, 
San Francisco. 


SUNBEAMS; action song and dance for 
little girls, intro :—Home sweet home, 
words and music by Clementine | 
Ward, of Great Britain. [9377 

© June 14, 1915> 1 ewenewa4, 
1915; HE 357432; J. Curwen & sons, 
ltd., London. 


SUNDAY SCHOOL HYMNS NO. 2; 1. Cor- 
nets. 2. Cello. 38. Viola.. 4. Second 
violin. 5. First violin. 6. First 
clarinet. 7. Flute. 8. Bass. 9. 
Drums. 10. French horns. A. 
Trombone. 12. Second clarinet. 13. 
Tenor trombone. 18 vy. 4to. [9378 

© Oct. 22, 1912; 2 c. each and affs. 
June 11, 1915; A 401848401360; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 


SUNDAY SCHOOL MELODIES; ed. by I. H. | 
Meredith, Grant Colfax ‘Tullar. ff 
[160].p. 8vo. [9379 if 

©. Nov. 2, 1914; 2 ec. and aff. June | 
26, 1915; A 406475; Tullar-Meredith fF 
co., New York. 


SUNSET HARMONIES; by Ernest Retin, | 
of England, op. 48; pianoforte. | 
(English pastorals, no. Ee ) [9380 ff 

© June 23, 1915; 1 c. June 24, 

1915; H 357507; J. & W. Chester, ij 

London. 


SUNSET RoOSrE, MY BEAUTIFUL SWEET- | 
HEART; words by Mrs. Christie Mc-| 
Donald, music by Henry Mullen, of 
U.S. [9381 | 

© June 8, 1915; 2, ¢ jaumen 10, | 
1915; E 364806 ; Christie McDonald, f 
Thompson, Mich. | 


SUPERIOR ANTHEMS; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


SUNSET SENTRY; words by C. H. Whip- 
ple, jr., music by William Morton 
Goodridge, of U. S. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Male quartette. 

[93882, 9383 

June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 19, 

1915; E 3638018, 368019; Chas. H. 
Whipple, jr., Los Angeles. 


SUNSHINE MAKERS; words by Mabe! J. 
Rosemon, music by Broughton Ed- 
wards, of U. S. [9384 

© Mar. 25, 1912; 2 « June 26, 
1915; E 363130; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


SUNSHINE (THE) OF LOVE; words and 
music by Lewis Barnes, of England. 
ao. 2 in H flat. [9885 

july 2, 1915: 1 c. July 3, 1915; 
HK 3576387; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


SUNSHINE (THE) OF YOUR SMILE; 
song by Lilian Ray, arr. by Sergeant 
Hunt, of Great Britain; cornet solo 
with military band acc. [9386 

© June 12, 1915; 1 c. June 21, 
1915; EH 366130; Frances, Day & 
Hunter, London. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangement. ] 


SUNSHINE SUE; by G. J. Powell, of 
U. S., arr. by Harry Heald, of U.S.; 
orchestra. 4to. [9387 

© June 4, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 1915; 
E 364208; Gerard Powell, Wethers- 
field, Conn . 


for quartette & 
chorus choirs, ed. by J. W. Lerman. 
me 2. 144 Pp. ‘4to. [9388 

© Jan. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1915; A 406483; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


SUPPLICATION; by Edward M. Read, 
of U. S.; organ. [9389 

© June 3, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 1915; 
EK 364207; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


SUPPLICATION WALTZ; by John Neat, of 
Australia; piano. [9390 

ic June 19, 1915; 1.c..June 2, 
1915; E 866111; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., London. 


SURE, DEAR IRELAND, I LOVE ONLY THEE; 
words and music by Gerard K. 
Girard, of U. S. [9391 

@ fe. July tT, 1915: HE 363288; 
Walter Wiesbauer, Erie, Pa. 


37 23—15 


t 


9401 


SURRENDER ALL TO JESUS; words by 
Robert Matthews, music by W. J. 
Ramsay, of U. S. [9892 

© Apr. 26, 1915;.2 ce May 27, 
1915; E 362655; William J. Ram- 
say, Chattanooga. 

SWEET CHARMER; words by C. Mc- 
Donald, music by Henry Mullen, of 
Ue'S. [93893 

© June 8, 1915°°2 c June t0, 
1915; E 364807; Christie McDonald, 
Thompson, Mich. 
SWEET DREAM; waltz by J. Giovenco, 
of) O° Sis" piano. [9394 
©- May 19, 1915; 2 e. May 22, 
1915; E 3862612; James Giovenco, 
New York. 

SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER, WITH VARIA- 

TIONS; by L. Weber, of U. S.; piano. 

[9395 

©, June, 15,,1915; 2 .c.. June. 17, 

1915; E 862970; Louis Weber, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 


SWEETHEART, YOUR VOICE IS CALLING; 
words by D. L. Wells, music by 
Maurice Arnold, of U. S. [9396 

© June 28, 1915: 2 ec. June 30, 
1915; E 3638244; D. L. Wells, Bronx, 
ie, 


SWEETIE BE KIND TO ME; words by 
Geo. A. Norton, music by T. C. 
Bennett, of U. S. [93897 

© Feb! 15) 1915> 2 «. Jane 16, 
1915; E 360000; Theron C. Bennett, 
Denver. 

S’WHAT’S S’NICER THAN A S’NICE S’ICE 
ICE; words and music by Worton 
David and Bert Lee. [9398 

©) June 1°1985; Lve. (Sunes 26, 
1915; HE 357585; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

SWING, LITTLE BLOSSOMS; words by Ida 

L. Reed, music by Chas. H. Gabriel, 


of Us [9399 
Opalualy, 1, 3015 2. eo. Sine eo 
1915; E 363256; Homer A Rode- 


heaver, Chicago. 
Tart (THE) MARCH; by Julius Klein, 


arr. by G. L. Atwater, of. ULS.; 
piano. [9400 
June 7, 1915:.2..c. Jimeodd, 


1915; E 364813; M. Steinert & sons 
co., New Haven. 

TAKE A CAR RIDE WITH ME; words and 

music by H. G. Haraldsen, of U. S. 

[9401 

© > Apr. 27,' 1915: 2c May 24 

1915; E 362619; Le Roy music co., 

Chicago. 


607 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9402 


TAKE ME BACK TO HERIN’S ISLE ONCE 
MORE; words and music by Thos. J. 
Sammon, of U. S. [9402 

© May “31, 291522 se’, June “2, 
1915; E 3862732; Thos. J. Sammon, 
Cleveland. 


—— Same. 


© June 21, 1915: 2 ec. Junend2, 
1915; E 363186; Thomas J. Sammon, 
Cleveland. 


TAKE ME TO THE MIDNIGHT CAKE WALK 
BALL; words and music by Eddie 
Cox, Arthur Jackson and Maurice 
Abrahams, of U. S. [9404 

© June 25, 1915; 2 c June 24, 
1915; E 363085; Maurice Abrahams 
music ¢co., inc., New York. 


TAKE ME TO THE PICTURES. See Francis 
& Day’s six songs for soubrettes. 


TAKE MY TIP; words and music by 
R. P. Weston and F. J. Barnes, of 
England. [9405 


© June 1, 1915; 1 c« June 26, 
1915; BE 357586; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


TAKING FLO TO THE PICTURE SHOW; 
words by J. Miller, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S. [9406 


©1e June 8, 1915; EH 364208; 
Josephine Miller, Kansas City, Mo. 


TANGLED TUNES; selection by Albert 

W. Ketelbey, of England; piano. 

[9407 

©, June’ 23; 1915-04 se. dune.24, 

1915; E 3857512; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lid., London. 


TANGO QUEEN; march two-step, by 
Harry J. Lincoln, of U. S.; piano. 
[9408 
© June 23, 1915; 2 c. June 24, 
1915; E 3638088; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


TANGO REALISTE; di. Aimé Lachaume, 


istrumenlazione di Ezio Baroncini, 
of Italy; grande partitura per 
banda. (Biblioteca dei corpi di mu- 
Sica, no. 362.) [9409 


© June 24, 1915; 1 c. June 25, 
1915; E 366200; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


TANGO (THE) WANGO; two-step by J. 
M. Barret, of U.S. New York, John 
T. Hall music pub. co. [9410 

© March 23 1915; 2 ec. June 4, 
1915; E 362761; J. M. Barret, Wau- 
pun, Wis. 


[9403 


pt. IIT, mis. 7.0 


TAPPETO (IL) ROSA; valzer sopra mo- 
tivi composto da Michele Chiesa, 
istrumentazione di Arturo Diana; 
piccola partitura per banda. (Bi- 
blioteca popolare, no. 114999.) 

[9411 


© June 24, 1915; 1 ce. June 25, 
1915; E 3866201; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


TAR-HEEL (THE) BLUES; fox-trot by J. 
Tim Brymn, arr. by Hugene Platz- 
mann, of U. S.; piano. [9412 

© May 25, 1915; 2 c May 25, 
1915; E 362627; Shapiro, Bernstein 
& co., ine., New York. 


TARANTELLA; by Edmund Parlow, of 
Germany; piano. (Six easy piano 
pieces, no. 6.) [9413 


© June 10, 1915; 2 ec June 14, 
1915; E 357465; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


—lItalian folk dance; words by 
Scharmel Iris, music by Jeanne M. 
Boyd, of U. S8.; high voice with 
piano ace. [9414 

© June 26, 1915; 2 ec. June 24, 
1915; E 368080; Gamble hinged mu- 
sic co. Chicago. 


TARANTELLE; by Arnoldo Sartorio, of 
Germany; violin solo with piano acc. 
[9415 


© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 ec. June 14, 
1915; E 857439; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


Te Drum; for congregation with spe- | 
cial music for a choir or for two | 
choirs, by Royle Shore, of England, 
op. 28; full organ and choir edition, 
text English and Latin, London, No- | 
vello & co., ltd. [9416 


© June 30, 1915; 1 ¢. July 1, 1915; 
E 357619; Royle Shore, London. 


Tr DEUM LAUDAMUS; by Royle Shore, | 
of England, op. 28; parochial edi- | 
tion, with optional vocal, choral and | 
instrumental parts. London, No- }j 
vello & co. ltd. Ato. [9417 | 


© June 21, 1915; 1 « June 22, § 


1915: E 366210; Royle Shore, Lon- | 
don, N. W. 


TELL THE WHOLE WORLD; words and | 
music by J. W. Rutherford, of U.S. | 
[9418 


©..May 15, 1915; 2, Gaines; 
1915; E 364243; J. W. Rutherford, | 
New York. 
TENDER (THE) SHEPHERD. 
25. 


See Psalm | 


608 


Se 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


TESKNOTA ZA OJCZYZNA; marsz, stowa 
A. Jaxa, muzyka W. Kroupy, opra- 
cowat Fr. Przybylski, of U. S. 

[9419 

© May 22, 1915; 2 ec. May 26, 

1915; E 362771; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


THAT HONOLULU AIR; words by Bobby 
Robinson, music by Sam Dunn and 
Thomas Bruce, of U. S. [9420 

© 1c. June 7, 1915; E 362846: 
Dunn, Bruce and Robinson, Aber- 
deen, Wash. 


THAT OLD FASHIONED FIREPLACE; words 
and music by A. L. Sherwood, of 
ieee. by oH. Bauer, of U.S. 

[9421 
© 1c. June 26, 1915; E 363114; 
A. L. Sherwood, Berwick, Pa. 


| THAT RAG DE LUXE; by V. D. Perkins, 


of U. S.; piano. [9422 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1915; BE 362641: 
Voltaire Duback Perkins, Los An- 
geles. 


THAT RAGTIME HUMORESQUE; from 
The Titian girl, words and music by 
G. F. Rubin, arr. by Alford-Colby 
ca, of U.S. [9423 

© 1c. June 9, 1915; E 362868; 
George Franks Rubin, Chicago. 


THAT’S ALL; words and music by 
Clifford Grey and Reg Low, of Eng- 
land. [9424 

|, June 1, 1915 1 c. ..June+.26, 
1915;. EH 357587; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


THAT’S THE WAY TO DO IT; one or two 
step, from the operetta That’s the 
way to do it, musik by Walter Kollo, 
arr. by Sydney Baynes, of England; 
piano. [9425 

asec: 31, 1914* t |e: Tune 10; 
1915; E 366087; A. H. Quaritch, 
London. 


THAT’S WHAT DADDY DOES; words by 
Valentine, music by Gatty Sellars, 
of England. [9426 

sane 1, -1915:' 1° c. June, 25, 
1915; E 357591; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


THAT’S WHEN I’LL MARRY YOU; lyrics 
by Al. Dubin [and] Clarence Gaskill, 
music by Rennie Cormack, of U. 8. 

[9427 

© June 9, 1915; 2 c. June 9, 1915; 

E 362875; Jerome H. Remick & ¢o., 
New York. 


9436 


THAT SHADY NOOK, BY THE BABBLING 
BROOK; words and music by H. 
Browne, of U. S., arr. by H. Bauer, 
Ob) U.S. [9428 

© June 26, 1915; 2 « June 26, 
1915; E 3863117; Harrison Browne, 
Pompton Lakes, N. J. 


THAT SYNCOPATED MUSIC-TFACHER-MAN ; 
words and music by Will ©. Haines, 
Mason Dixon and Donovan Meher. 

[9429 

© June 1, 1915: 1 c June 26, 

1915; Ei 357588; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


THAT WAS THE LAST ACT OF ALL; words 
by Percy Edgar, music by Henry E. 
Pether, of EngInad. [9430 

©. June, 1, 1915; 1 ¢e June :26, 
1915; E 357589; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


THAT WAS YEARS AND YEARS AND YEARS 
AND YEARS AGO; words and music by 
Mark Sheridan, of England. [9431 

© June 1, 1915; 1c. June 26,1915; 
E 357590; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


THAT WONDERFUL DREAM; words by 
S. A. Kawata, music by Everett J. 
Hyvans, of .U. S: [9432 

©'l -e June 3,°1915; 364201; 
Stanley A. Kawata, Chicago. 


THERE IS A HOME BEYOND THE SKY; 
words by Mrs. C. D. Martin, music 
by W. Stillman Martin, of U. S.; 
organ ace. 4to. [9433 

© Oct. 21, 1913; 2 ec June 16, 
1915; E 364467; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


THERE IS ALWAYS HAPPINESS; words 
by James Rowe, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel, jr., of U. S. [9434 

© July 1, 1915; 2c. June 25, 1915; 
E 363275; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 


THERE IS NO LOVE LIKE THINE; words 
by Mabel J. Rosemon, music by 
Grant Colfax Tullar, of U. S. [9485 

© July 28, 1914; 2 ec June 11, 
1915; E 362905; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


THERE IS ONE HEART IN LOVELAND FOR 
ME; words and music by Coleman 
Goetz and Milton Ager, of U.S. 

[9486 

© June 12, 1915; 2 e. June 11, 

1915: E 362925; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., inc., New York. 


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9437 


T'HERE’S A HOLLANDER GIRL IN THE 
NETHERLANDS; words and musi¢e by 
Tom Mellor and Harry Gifford, of 
Hngland. [9437 


© June 8, 1915; 1 c. July 9, 1915; 


EK 366292; Francis, Day & Hunter,. 


London. 


THERE'S A LITTLE LANE WITHOUT A 
TURNING ON THE WAY TO HOME SWEET 
HOME; words by Sam M. Lewis, mu- 
sic by Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. 

[9438 
© 1c. June 15, 1915; E 362949; 
Broadway music corp., New York. 


THERE’S A REASON WHY I LOVE; words 
by M. A. Gold and L. A. Silver, mu- 
sic by Louis Weiss, of U. 8S. [9439 

© June 1 1995-2 “ec. Je 15, 
1915; E 862989; Melody music pub. 
co., New York. 


THERE’S A ROSE IN KILLARNEY; words 
and music by Ned Cantwell and Wm. 
Romano, of U. S. [9440 


© May 22, 1915; 2 c. June 1, 1915; 
H 362974; Cantwell & Romano, Jo- 
liet, Il. 


THERE’S NOT ANOTHER LIKE YOU; words 
by Ada Thompson, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S.. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith co., ine. [9441 


© Apr. 10, 1915; 2 ce. May 20, 1915; 
EH 362898; Ada Chaviers, Waco, Tex. 


THERE WAS A LITTLE MAN; part-song, 
words from an old rhyme, music by 
Arthur J. Hall, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. [9442 


© June 14, 1915; 1 «& June 14, 
1915; EH 357430; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 


THEY ALL SANG THE SAME SONG; words 
by M. E. Bennett, music by Everett 
J. Evans, of U. S. [9443 


© 1c. June 24, 1915; BE 363106; | 


b] 


Mary E. Bennett, Alpine, N. Y. 


THEY ARE His; words by Kate Ulmer, 
music by Chas. C. Ackley, of U. S. 
[9444 
© Ape 17 19s 2 e€/Fume 6) 1915 * 
EK 364247; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


THEY CANNOT KILL THE SOUL; part- 
song, English adaptation of text by 
Adrian Ross, from the Flemish of 
Jan Peeters, music by Jan Broeckx. 
of Belgium; male voices. [9445 

©: dune “29, 1905s 1, eb aue 25, 
1915; EK 3866167; J. Curwen & ‘sons, 
ltd., London. 


| THREE 


610 


pt. 111, 1S." ¥. Ue | 


THEY’RE IN THE JUNK PILE Now; from 
Ziegfeld follies, 1915, lyrics by Gene | 
Buck, music by Dave Stamper, of | 
WAS: [9446 | 

© June 15; 19153"2 te June Tas |] 
1915; H 3862942;:\'T. "BB. Harms @ 


Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. } 


THINKING OF MY LITTLE IRISH ROSE; | 
words and music by EF. G. Lynch, of 
U. S.,, arr. by BH.” Bauer or To 

[9447 
© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364178; 
Francis G. Lynch, Bloomfield, N. J. 


—— Same. [9448 
© June 26, 1915; 2 c June 26; 
1915; E 363119; Francis G. Lynch, 
Bloomfield, N. J. 


THIS IS THE HAPPY MORNING; words } 


by Grant Colfax Tullar, music by 
Donezetti, arr. by J. W. Lerman, 
or U. S.  4t0. [9449 


© Jan, 25, 1915792) ce Aue: | 
1915; E 363155; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 
THIS IS THE HAPPY MORNING. See | 
Donizetti (Gaetano) 


THOMAS ATKINS IN THE STALLS; words | 
by Lloyd Williams, music by Lang- | 
ford Guest, of England. [9450 

© May 29, 1915: 1 (ey wigaers) | 
1915; E 357416; Newman pub. co., 
ltd., London. 


THOSE RAGTIME MELODIES; words by F. 
Freleigh, music by Everett J. Evans, | 
of Wins: © [9451 | 

© 1c. June 24, 1915; EH 263107; 
Frank Freleigh, Greenville, N. Y. 


THOSE WONDERFUL WORDS, I LOVE YOU; | 
words and music by C. K. Harris, of | 
U.S. [9452 

©, May, 25, 199552 jeer, | 
1915; E 262765; Chas. K. Harris, | 
New York. - | 


THREE CHEERS FOR THE Boys; words by | 
Lyman Whitney Allen, music by | 
Grant Colfax Tullar, of U. S. [9453 | 

© Mar. 38, 1918; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
FE 364253; Tullar-Meredith co., New | 
York. 


PART VOCAL EXERCISES; by | 
Charles Raymond, of Great Britain. 
1. treble voices and an alto, 2. treble 
voices and ua bass, and 3. tenor voices | 
and a bass. 4to. [9454 | 

© May 20, 1915; 1c. June 1. 1915; 
E 357870; Weekes & co., London. 


{ 
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THROUGH THE DAY 


THROUGH WOODS AND MEADOWS; 


‘Toy GoD REIGNETH; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


‘no. 7, 1915 


THRO’ THE SHADY WOODS; 


words and 


music by Mary L. Stuart Butter- 
worth, of U. S. [9455 
© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 


E 362824 ; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 


THY LOVE HATH 
SPARED US; words and music py Per- 
cival Kirby, of Canada; mixed 
voices. (Octavo choir music, no. 
55.) [9456 
© May 26, 1915; 1 ce. June 3, 1915; 
E 3660385 Anglo- Canadian music 
pubrs. assn. , Toronto, Canada. 


rustic 
waltz, by Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 
310, of U. S.; pianoforte. (Light 
and shade, six characteristic pieces, 
no. 5) 9457 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
EK 362825; Theo. ‘Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, 


THUMP AND BRACKETT; words by Mrs. 
L. M. Renmtscheler, music by Carl 
Heil, of U. S. Washington, Marks- 
Goldsmith ¢o., ine. [9458 


© Apr. 10, 1915: 2c. May 20, 
1915; EK 362896; Mrs. L. M. Rent- 
scheler, Davenport, Wash. 


anthem for 
Christmas, by Fred. W. Peace, of 
Great Britain, mixed voices. Octavo 
Series, no. 345. [9459 

@ 4Oct. 14, 1913; 2c June’ 16, 
1915; BH 357469 ; Tullar-Meredith Co:; 
New York. 


THY KINGDOM COME; words by. Victor 


M. Hatfield, music by Susie E. Hat- 
field, of U. S. [9460 


© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. June 9, 1915; 
E 362881; V. M. Hatfield, Winona 
Lake, Ind. 


THY MERCY, O Gop; words from the 
scriptures, music by Thos. Brook- 
field, of Great Britain; mixed voices 
and organ. Octavo series, no. 392. 

[9461 

(Jan. 2, 1915; 2'-c) Tune 26, 

1915; E 357540; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


pray VOICE; words arr. from Linday, 
and music by T. Reimestad, of U. S. 
(Reimestad album, v. II) [9462 
oe May 20,.1915:°2 ¢' May 17, 
1915; E 362592; Theodor Reimestad, 
Minneapolis. 


$471 


TIDAL-WAVE (THE) OF GRACE; words by 
Ada Siar Eee music by Chas. H. 


Gabriel, of U. [9463 

© July 1, enn 2 ¢ June. 2 
1910; KH 363269 ; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


TIME (THE) WILL COME WHEN YOU 
AND I MUST PART; words and music 
by H. B. Hayden, of U.S [9464 

© Dec. 29, 1914; 2 ce. June 10, 
1915; E 3864303; H. B. Hayden, 
Monongahela, Pa. 


TINK (THE), TINK, TINKLE OF THE ICE 


words and music by Baird and 
We Galt, .ofrG. 3S: [9465 
@ May 29, 1915; 2 ¢ June 7, 


1915; E 362858; Thomas J. Baird, 
jr., Chicago. 
"Tis you; words and music by E. 
Longino, of U. S. [9466 
© 1c. May 29, 1915; BH 362699: 
Eva Longino, Galv eston, Tex. 


TITIAN GIRL; words and music by 


G. F. Rubin, arr. by Alford-Colby 
Cor vele Us B8: [9467 
© 1c. June 9, 1915; E 362865; 


George Franks Rubin, Chicago. 


To A WHITE ROSE; words by Alice M. 
Winlow, music by Theo. J. Hutton, 
of British Columbia. [9468 


© June 8; 1915;-1 « June 8) 
1915; E 357397; Hawkes & Harris 
music co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. 


To BE A CHILD WITH MY DOLLY ONCE 
MORE; words and music by J. W. Se- 
lander, of U. S. [9469 


© May 21, 1915; 2. e.. May, 94: 
1915; E 3862633; James W. Selan- 
der, Galesburg, Ill. 


To THE COLORS; march and two-step, 
by J. M. Howard, arr. by Thos. R. 
Confore, of U. S.; band. 4to. [9470 


© May 30, 1915; 2 c« June 5, 
1915: E 3862781; John M. Howard, 
Chicago. 


To THEE, OUR GOD, WE FLY; duet, (tenor 
and baritone) & chorus; words by 
W. W. How, music by J. W. Lerman, 
of U. S. (Anthems for mixed voices, 
ser. 7, no. 320) [9471 


© May 20, 19138; 2 ec. June 11, 
1915; E 362907; Tullar-Meredith co , 
New York. 


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9472 


Toccata; von P. D. Paradisi, alte 
meisterstiick, bearb. von L. M. Ma- 
gistretti, of Italy, ftir harfe. (Des 
harfenisten konzert- programm, no. 
10.) [9472 

© Sept. 1, 1914; 1 « June 1, 1915; 
EH 357314; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 

See also Suite in four movements. 


Vocco (IL); ottenuto coll’ escrcizio 
delle cinque note, suggerite per la 
scuola moderna del pianoforte, da 
Giuseppe Frugatta, of Italy. 1. 
Parte seconda. 2. Partie terza. 

[9478, T7474 

© June 24, 1915; 1 « each June 

25, 1915; E 366202, 366208; G. Ri- 
eordi & co., Milan. 

To-pay; words by John Bennett, mu- 
sic by C. Jacobs-Bond, of U. S. 

[9475 

© July 1, 1915; 2 « July 3, 1915; 

EH 3863285; Carrie Jacobs-Bond & 
son, Chicago. 

TO-DAY’S HER WEDDING DAY; from the 
Titian girl, words and music by 
G. F. Rubin, arr. by Alford Colby 
GOn Or U.S: [9476 

© 1c. June 9, 1915; E 362871; 
George Franks Rubin, Chicago. 

TomMy ATKINS; march by Roderick 
Freeman, arr. by Carl Kiefert, of 
Germany, orchestra. [9477 

© June 8, 1915; 2. ¢ June 10, 
1915; E 864297; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 

ToMMyY’s ARMY; two-part’ chorus, 
words by F. E. Weatherly, music by 
Arthur W. Marchant, of Scotland; 
women’s voices. 4to. [9478 


©) June 21, 1915; Que. June, 21, 
1915; E 866148; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 


TONGUE AND LIP TRAINING; a new 
technique of accurate and distinct 
word-production, by HE. Thornfield, 
of England, for vocalists and choirs, 
Suitable for all voices. 4to. [9479 

©. May 21,3915: 1 c. May. 22, 
1915; E 866082; Cary & co., London. 


TONI, KLEINER SCHMETTERLING; duett 
aus volksstiick, zwei mann von Hess, 
musik von S. Hibenschiitz, arr. von 
Hans Schott, of Austria. il, 
Salonorchester.~ 2. Salonquartett. 
8. Schrammelquartett. [9480-9482 

© Nov. 7, 1914; 1 ¢. each July 12, 
1915; EH 366307 & 366312, 366313; 
Hibenschtitz & Berté, Vienna. [Copy- 
right is claimed on arrangements. ] 


612 


TRIO POUR PIANO, VIOLON ET VIOLON- 


Dt. IT, Bs v0 


TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT; music by Paul 
A. Rubens, selected. and arr. by 
H. M. Higgs and Arthur Wood, of 
Great Britain; orchestra. 1. Selec- 
tion. 2. Valse. [94838, 9484 

© June 23, 1915; 1c. each June 29, 
1915; E 366218, 366214; Chappell & 
eo., Itd., London. - [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangements. } 


YTOTIN’ THE BLUES; words by Eugene 
I’. Carey, music by N. D. Verne, of 
DAs. [9485 

© 1c June 4, 1915; HB 362734: 
Nellie Delane Verne, Chicago. 


Toy (THE) BAND; words by Henry 

Newbolt, music by Harold Samuel. 

[9486 

© June 16, 1915; 1 @ June 24, 

1915; E 357511; Boosey & co., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on re- 
vision. ] 


TRANSCRIPTION OF AN OLD WELSH AIR, 
THE FAITHFUL BIRD; by Albert Sam- 
mons, of England; violin with piano 


ace. [9487 

© June 12, 1915; 1 ec.. June 14, 
1915; E 857455; Hawkes & son, 
London. 


TRAUER-FANTASIE; zum andenken an 
uncere gefallenen helden, von Rich- 
ard Dietrich, of Germany; Klavier. 

[9488 | 


© May 11, 1915; 1 c@ June 1, | 
1915; E 3857345; Richard Dietrich, 
Berlin. 
TRAVELLING SHOWMAN. See Village > 
scenes. 


TRENTO E TRIESTE; la nuova marcia | 
reale, versé di Umberto Fragasso, 
musica del maestro Gabetti, of | 
Italy ; canto e mandolino [9489 

© June 8, 1915; 2 c. June 9, 1915; | 
E 366121; Italian book co., New | 
York. es | 


TritBy; from Ziegfeld follies, 1915, | 
words by Gene Buck, music by Dave ff 
Stamper, of U. S. [9490 | 

© June 15, 1915; 2 c.. June 5, 
1915; E 362940; T. B. Harms & | 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


CELLE; par Maurice Ravel, of 
France. nos. 1-4. [9491 

© June 12, 1915; 1 c June 23, § 
1915; HE 366144; Durand et cie., | 
Paris. | 


| TSCHAIKOWSKY 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


TRISTESSE DE COLUMBINE; valsette par 
BE. Markham Lee, of Great Britain; 
piano [9492 

© May 26, 1915; 1c. June 7, 1915; 
KE 357406; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
London. 

TROST FUR DIE DEUTSCHEN IN 
SCHWERER ZEIT; worte von Ciusar 
Flaischlen, musik von Willy Boehme, 
of Germany; gesang u. piano. [9493 

ao, May 11, 1915; 1.c. June 1, 
1915; E 357850; Willy Boehme, Ber- 
lin. 

TrRuMPET (THE) OF JEHOVAH; words 
by Julia H. Johnston, music by 
Mark Kingston, of England. [9494 

© Apr. 19 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
BE 357408; J. Raymond Hemminger, 
Carlisle, Pa. 

(PETER ILJITCH) 

Holy, biessed Trinity; hymn to the 

Trinity no. 2, music by P. Tschaikow- 

sky, edited and adapted to English 

words by A. M. Henderson, of Scot- 

land. 4to. (Choral album, no. 1210.) 

[9495 


© May 29, 1915; 1 c. June 8, 1915; 
BE 357382; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. ' 


TURKISCHES MARCHEN; yon Paul 
Lincke, of Germany;  orchester- 
stimmen; piano direktion. 4to. 

[9496 


© June 3, 1915; 1 c. June 4, 1915; 
E 366041; Apollo verlag, Berlin. 

Turts soncs, 1915; a collection of 
music for and by alumni and stu- 
dents of Tufts college, editorial 
supervision: Leo Rich Lewis. Tufts 
College, Mass., The Tufts college 
bookstore, 1915. vii, 400 p. 4to. 

[9497 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. July 

8, 1915; A 406580; Leo Rich Lewis, 
Somerville, Mass. 

—ssupplement no. 1. p. 401-544. 

4to. [9498 

© Feb. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. July 
3, 1915; A 406581; Leo Rich Lewis, 
Somerville, Mass. 

TULLAR-MEREDITH CO.’S CHOIR BULLETIN, 

spring, 1914. 38 p. 4to. [9499 

© Apr. 3, 1914; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1915; A 406474; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 

TWENTIETH (THE) CENTURY LOVE; 
words by Billy Tracey, of U. S., 
music by Al Harriman, of U. S. 

[9500 
© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364185; 
Evelyn Cunningham, New York. 


9510 


TWILIGHT MUSIC; by John Francis 


Barnett, of Great Britain; piano- 
forte. (Musical impressions, no. 1.) 
[9501 


© June 5, 1915: 1 «@ June 19, 
en E 366116; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
on. 


TWILIGHT REVERIE. See Organ loft. 


TWo BRIGHT EYES; ballad, words by 
Huntley Trevor, music by Brenda 
Gayne; no. 2 in F. [9502 

©. June 1, 1915;.1 e@ June. 2% 
1915; E 357592; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


UND DIE KUGEL TRAF; ged. von Gustav 
Falke, musik yon Jos. B. Foerster, 
of Austria, op. 97, fiir mittlere sing- 
stimme und piano. (Drei lieder aus 
der kriegszeit, no. 1.) {9503 

© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ec June 4, 
1915; E 366050; Universal edition, 
Vienna. 


UND WENN DIE WELT VOLL TEUFEL WAR; 
patriotischer marsch, musik von 
Ludwig Roman Chmel, arr. von 
Wilh. Wacek, of Austria; 1. Grosses 
orchester. 2. Kleines orchester. 3. 
Salonorchester, arr. y. Hans Schott. 

[9504-9506 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 1 ce. each June 1, 

1915; E 357288-357290; Josef Wein- 

berger, Leipzig. [Copyright is 
claimed on arrangements. ] 


— text von Homunkulus, musik 
yon Ludwig Roman Chmel, ot Aus- 
tria; klavier mit tiberlegtem text. 
[9507 
© Sept. 10, 1914; 1 « June 1, 
1915; E 357287; Josef Weinberger, 
Leipzig. 


UNDER A COCOA-NUT TREE; words by 
Clifford Harris, music by Jas. W. 
Tate, of England. [9508 

© June 7, 1915; 1 ¢. July 9, 1915; 
E 366282; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London, 


UNDER THE BLOSSOMS THAT HUNG ON 
THE BOoUGH; words by Frank Her- 
fordt, music by J. E. Andino, of U.S. 

9509 
© 1c. June 24, 1915; E 363094; 
Frank Herfordt, Toledo, O. 


UNDER THE HONEY-MOON; words by 
Clifford Harris, music by Jas. W. 
Tate. [9510 

© June 7, 1915; 1 c. July 9, 1915; 
E 366279; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


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9511 


UNDER THE MISTLETOE; words by L.-A. 
Davis, music by J. E. Andino, of 
De Se [9511 

© 1c June 10, 1915; E 364298; 
L. A. Davis. Brooklyn. 


UNDER THE STARRY BANNER; words by 
Mabel J. Rosemon, music by Grant 
Colfax Tullar, of U. S. 8vo. [9512 

© Aue.) 2 ya014 = 2. .e Sune) 26; 
1915; E 363169; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


UNFURL THE FLAG. See Mendelssohn- 
Bartholdy (J. L. F.) 


UNION (THE) FOREVER; words and mu- 
sic by C. F. Potter, of U. 8. [95138 
© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 364299; 

©. F. Potter, Woodhaven, N. Y. 


UNITED MUSICIAN; march two-step, by 


Hamy  Jootinecoln, arc’ by UB. EL: 
Losey, of U. S.; full orchestra and 
piano ace. Ato. [9514 


©" June 23,° 1915: 2-er June "24, 
1915; E 863081; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


UNIVERSAL KING; a Christmas service 
of story and song, story by Frances 
Billings Evans; music by various 
composers. 24mo. 8vo. [9515 


© Oct. 10, 1913; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1915; A 407285; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 


UNTER DER BLUHENDEN LINDE; froh- 
liches spiel mit gesang in 3 akten, 
von Leo Kastner u. Ralph Tesmar, 
musik von Friedrich Gellert, of Ger- 
many; klavierauszieg mit text. 

[9516 


©, May, .28,31915. (de se." Jame, 25, 
1915; E 366166; Anton J. Benjamin, 
Hamburg, Germany. 


Unto THY THRONE ASCENDING; words 
anon., music by Campana, revised 
and arr. by W. F. Sudds, of U. S. 

[9517 

Ov duly 13)" 4914" 2 wer tanume) 26, 

1915; E 363175; Tullar-Meredith co., 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 

on revision and arrangement as a 
trio. ] 


UNWRITTEN (THE) GOSPEL; words and 
music by J. P. Scholfield, of U. S. 
[9518 
© J Suly 1) 1915) 2 Ve. ame) 25, 
1915; E 368267; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


pt. 117, DABS vo 


Up, ENGLISHMAN, PLANT THE OLD FLAG 
IN BERLIN; words by Leonard F. 
Morris, music by Thomas F. Morris, 
of England; no. 2 in B flat. [9519 

© June «1, /'19153'/ 4 ane WH, 
1915; E 3857593; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

V. C. MARCH; by Jean Vernon, of Eng- 

land; piano. [9520 

© June 17, 1915; a ce ime: 
1915; E 357896; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 

VAIN-GLORY. See Impressions. 


VALERIA; overture, by Geo. Rosen- 

krans, of U. 8.; band. 4to. [9521 

© June 8, 1915; 2 ce. June 8, 1915; 

EK 364232; J. W. Jenkins sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 


VALSE. See Foret (La) enchantée. 


VALSE CAPRICE; by W. Ralph Driffill, 

of Great Britain; pianoforte. [9522 

© June 8, 1915; 1c. June 21, 1915; 

FE 3866109; Alfred Lengnick & Co., 
London. 


VALSE DE JOIE; by Stella Williams, of 
Great Britain; piano. [9523 
© May 11;°19135-.1 @ une 
1915; E 3857868; Weekes & ©CoO., 
London. 


VALSE DES LARMES; music by Hrik 
Meyer-Helmund, arr. by Hans Wes- 
sely, of Great Britain; violin and 
piano. [9524 


© June 4, 1915; 2 c June 16, 
1915; E 357480; Bosworth & Go., 


London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 

VALSE DES MIDINETTES; by Alberto 
Bachmann; piano, [9525 


© May 21, 1915; 1 « June 14, 
1915; E 357440; -Carl Fischer, New 
York. 


VALSE FANTASTIQUE; by Vernon Eville, 
arr. by Boosey & co., of U. S., mili- 
tary band. 4to. (Condensed band 
journal no. 25.) [9526 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. May 8, 1915; 

EK 362269; Boosey & co., London. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
-~ment. ] 


VALSE (LA) IRRESISTIBLE; par Gaston 
Véraco, of England, pour piano. 
[9527 
© May 29, 1915; 1 ¢. June 8, 1915; 
E 357417; Newman pub. co., Itd., 
London. 


614 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 9543 
VaALSE LorRAINE; by Felix Godin, of | VERKAUFTe (Die) pBRAUT (Prodané 
England ; piano. [9528 nevésty); phantasie, musik von 


© June 23, 1915: 1 c. June 24, 
1915; E 357513; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 


VALSE (LA) PANACHEKE; par Yvan de 
Hartulary Darclée, pour piano. 
[9529 


© June 24, 1915; 1 « June 25, 
1915; E 366204; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


VALSE PATHETIQUE; by D. Onivas, of 
He5s.5 orch.  4to. [9530 
© June 3, 1915; 2 c. June 4, 1915; 


E 3627387; Jos. W. Stern & co., New 
_ York. 


_ VALSE SENTIMENTALE; by Geo. L. 
Spaulding, of U. S.; left hand only. 
[9531 


©) Sune 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362826; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


VARIATIONEN FUR KLAVIER; nach dem 
kriegsgedicht, Meinen sdhnen, von 
Klara Priess, musik von Carl Hey- 
mann-Rheineck, of Germany, op. 25, 
klavier. [9532 


© May 12, 1915; 1 ec. June 4, 1915; 
E 366040; N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 


VARIATIONEN UND FUGE; tiber ein thema 
von Mozart, komponiert von Max 
Reger, of Germany, op. 182, ftir klav- 
ier zu 4 hinden, bearb. vom kom- 
ponisten. [953838 


© May 31, 1915; 1 c June 30, 
1915; E 366225 N. Simrock, g. m. b. 
h., Berlin. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. ] 


VENEDIG; auf den lagunen, von Hugo 
Kaun, of Germany, op. 95; violine u. 
piano. (Aus Italien, no. 3.) [9534 

© Sept. 17, 1914; 1 c. June 1, 1915; 
E 357300; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Liepzig. 


VENETIAN ROSE; valse 4 I’Italienne, 
music by Al Piantadosi and Jack 
Glogau, arr. by Calvin Grooms, of 
U. S.; band. 4to. [9535 


© June 1, 1915; 2 c. June 2, 1915; 
E 362729; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


Friedrich Smetana, arr. von Henri 
De Kaan, of Austria, fiir klavier zu 
zwei hiinden. [9536 

© Mar. 5, 1915; 1 c. June 4, 1915; 
E 366061; Universal edition, Vienna. 
[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. ] 


VIKINGS (THE); dramatic overture, 
music by Emil Hartmann, op. 25, 


arr. by Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; military band. (Chappell’s 
army journal, no. 422.) [9537 


© June 23, 1915; 1 «@ June 25, 
1915; E 366172; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. [Copyright is claimed on 
arrangement. | 

VILLAGE (THE) FIDDLER. See Village 
scenes. 


VILLAGE SCENES; six melodious pieces 
by R. M. Harvey, of Great Britain; 
piano. Contents: 1. An old trysting 
place.—2. The village fiddler.—3. 
Merry haymakers.—4. Song of the 
gleaners.—5. The travelling show- 
man.—6. Le depart. [9538 

@©wiMay 26; 191521 »e diate’ "7 
1915; E 857407; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 


VIOLET; words and music by E. Long- 

ino, of U. S. [9539 

© 1 @¢ May 29, 1915; E 362700; 
Eva Longino, Galveston, Tex. 


VIOLETS; words by Julian Fane from 
the German of Heine, music by 
Ellen Wright, arr. by Alfred Moffat, 
of England; vocal duett. No. 1 in F. 
No. 2 in G. [9540, 9541 

© May. 29, 1915; 1 ¢. June 1, 1915; 
EH 357342, 357343; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


VIOLETS AND FERNS; polka mazurka by 
Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 310, of 
U. §.; pinaforte. (Light and 
shade, six characteristic pieces, 
no. 2) [9542 

), June. 7,,1915;:2°c. June 7.19158 
E 362827; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


VIOLIN AND PIANO DUETS; by Maurice 
Telma, of Great Britain; book 2. 
Contents :—1. Amour fidéle.—2. Sil- 
ver wedding bells—3. Entrance- 
ment.—4. Sahara.—5. Romanza,— 
6. Suvener de Russie. [9543 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 4, 1915; 
E 366031; Joseph Henry, Larway, 
London. 


615 


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0544 


pt. 1 Ree yo 


VIOLINKONZERT IN G DUR; von Josef 
Labor, arr. von Hmil Hochreiter, of 
Austria, fiir violine u. klavier. 

[9544 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 1 ce. June 4, 1915; 

E 366053 ; Universal edition, Vienna. 

[Copyright is claimed on arrange- 
ment. | 


‘VIRGINIA; words and music by F. C. 
Baylor, of U. S. (Jn Virginia jour- 
nal of education, May 1, 1915.) 

[9545 

© 1c. June 16, 1915; E 363028; 
Frances Courtenay Baylor, R. F. D. 
no. 38, Winchester, Frederick co., Va. 


VISIONS; by Franz Drdla, of Austria, 
op. 127; violin and piano. (Four 
recital pieces, no. 1.) [9546 

© May 7, 1915; 2 c. June 21, 1915; 
E 366125; Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos- 
ton. 


‘VISIONS OF THE FIRESIDE; from The 
lady in red, lyric by Anne Cald- 
well, music by Leo Fall, of U. S. 

[9547 


© June 16, 1915;92 c. June 16, 
19153 jE) 363067; “Rw Harms c& 
Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. 


‘VISIONS OF YESTERDAY; serenade, by 
Geo. Rosenkrans, of U. S.; band. 
Ato. [9548 


© June 8, 1915; 2 ec. June 8, 1915; 

HE 364231; J. W. Jenkins sons music 

co., Kansas City, Mo. 

‘Visir (A) TO Napues. Sce Musical 
notebook. 


“VOGLIO PARTI’ P’ AMERICA; risposta @’ 
’a canzone é Napule, versi di [Na- 
tale Di Palma], musica di [Arturo 
Matacea], of tnaly, canto e mando- 
lino. 4to. [9549 

© June 20, 1915; 1 c June 25, 
1915; E 366162; Natale Di Palma, 
% A. Matacea, New York. 


‘VOICES OF SPRING; by Henry Wilder- 

mere, of U. S.; pianoforte. [9550 

© June 7, 1915; 2c June 7, 1915; 

E 3862828; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


-y. 2, No. 9, 10, JUNE, 
JuLy, 1915. Editor, E. S. Lorenz. 
2Zy. Ato. [9551, 9552 

© May 21, 1915; 2c. and aff. June 
17, 1915; A 406343, 406344; Lorenz 
pub. ¢co., Dayton, O. 


“VOLUNTEER CHOIR. 


' WARBLINGS AT EVE; 


VOLUNTEER MARCH SONG; words and 
music by M. C. Meelish, of U. S. 
[9553 
2c. June 9. 1915: 
Meelish, New York. 


© June 2, 1915: 
E 362876; M. C. 


VON STERNEN GLITT EIN STUMMER 
FUNKE. See Miiller-Hermanu (Jo- 
hanna) Acht lieder. 


VOYAGEUR DANS LA Nuit. See Rubin- 
stein (A. G.) 


WAGNER (RICHARD). 
der oper Lohengrin. 
vallo (R.) Serenade. 


Brautlied; aus 
See Leonca- 


—— Walter vor der meisterzunft; aus 
Die meistersinger vy. Niirnberg. See 
Strauss (R.) Ariadne auf Naxos; 
frauenterzett. 


—— Walters preislied; aus der oper, 


Die Meistersinger of Ntirnberg. See 
Strauss (Richard) Ariette der 
saingerin. 

WALTER VOR DER MEISTERZUNFT. See 


Strauss (R.) Ariadne auf Naxos. 


WALTERS PREISLIED. See Strauss (R.) 
Ariette der shingerin. 


WALTZ OF THE ROSES; by D. W. Crist, 
of U. S.; piano or cabinet organ. 

[9554 

© May 29, 1915; 2 « June 4, 

1915; EH 362744; D. W. Crist, Alli- 
ance, O. 

WauzerR. See Suchsland (Leopold) 
Sechs klavierstticke. 


romance, by B. 
Richards, ed. fingered, and arr. by 
Paolo Gallico, of U. S.; pf. [9555 

© May 28, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 
1915; E 362683; Jos. W. Stern & co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on editing, fingering and arrange- 
ment. | 


WATSON’S WALNUT WATTEAU WHAT- 
NoT; words by Alf HEllerton, music 
by J. A. Glover-Kind. [9556 

© June 1,, 1915: 1e@) sume nes. : 
1915; E 357594; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


WAVE UP THE GOOD OLD BANNER; words 


and music by Ernest G. Woodrow, 
of Canada. [9557 

© May. 12,./1915;)) 1.) epi 17, 
1915; E 3857012; E. G. Woodrow, 
Alta, Canada. 


616 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


9575 


WE ALL PARTED AT THE CORNER; words 
and music by Worton David and 
Harry Castling, of England. [9558 

© June 7, 1915; 1 c. July 9, 1915; 
E 366285; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


WE ARE FAIRIES; trio or three part 
chorus, words Leigh Hunt, music by 
Shirley Dean Nevin, of U. S. 4to. 
(Part songs for women’s voices, no. 
107238) [9559 

© June 7, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362829; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WE HAVE BEEN FRIENDS TOGETHER; two- 
part chorus, words by Caroline HK. 
Norton, music by J. W. Lerman, of 
U. S. (Secular selections for mixed 
Voices. ) [9560 

ye May 23))1913;> 2c. June 11, 
1915; BH 362904; Tullar-Meredith co.. 
New York. 


WE'LL BUILD A LITTLE HOME IN THE 
U. S. A.; words by Howard Wes- 
ley, music by Chas Elbert, of U. S. 

[9561 
© June 2, 1915; 2c. June 2, 1915; 
E 362730; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


WE'LL LOOK AFTER YOU; words and mu- 
sic by Paul A. Rubens, of Great 
Britain. [9562 

@.idune 23, 1915: 1 c June 29, 
1915; E 366215; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 


WE RED CROSS NURSES; an action song 
for girls, words and music by Cle- 
mentine Ward, of Great Britain. 

[9563 

© June 38, 1915; 1c. June 3, 1915; 

E 366038; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 


WEINE LEISE; ged. von Karl Ernst 
Knodt, musik von Hugo Kaun, of 
Germany; partitur fiir m&nnerchor, 
8 stimmen. 4to. [9564 

© Oct. 12, 1914; 1 ce. June 1, 1915; 
BE 357295; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 

WELCH’s (BEN) SHOW, MUSICAL NUM- 
BERS, SEASON 1915, 1916; words and 
music by L. Fleming, of U. S. A. ° 

[9565 
© 1 e¢. May 15, 1915; E 362637; 
Len Fleming, Wellsboro, Pa. 

WELCOME (THE); two-part chorus, 
words by Thomas Davis, music by 
J. W. Lerman, of U. S. 4to. [9566 

@ Mar,:19, 1915; 2 ¢. June 26, 
1915; E 363165; Tullar-Meredith 
eo, New York. 


WELCOME (‘THE)—Continued. 

words by I. 8. Tillotson, musie by 
G. IN. ofoU. & [9567 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 ce. June 8, 1915; 
EH 364279; Thomas Nicholson, New 
York. 

WELLESLEY SONG BOOK, SUPPLEMENT TO 

- THE FIFTH EDITION; words by Sophie 
Jewett, Marguerite Atterbury and 
others, music by Luey A. Plympton. 
Dorothea De Long, and others, of 
U.S. * y4to: [9568 

© May 28, 1915; 2 « June 4, 
1915; E 362773; Hamilton C. Mac- 
dougall, Wellesley, Mass. 

WHAT A BEARSKIN; words and music 
by Dan Lipton, of England. [9569 

© June 1, 1915; 1 c@ June 26, 
1915; E 357595; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

WHAT A DAY OF VICTORY; words by 
James Rowe, music by Chas. H. 
Gabriel, of U. S. [9570 

OWculy te IG1b= De, ine or 
1915; E 3863273; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 

WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS; 
with variations, by L. Weber, of 
Ue Sey piano: [9571 

@* June 15; 19159 2c Jume 74, 
1915; E 362971; Louis Weber, Kan- 
sas City, Kans. 

WHAT E’ER [’D Bz, I’D LOVE THEE; words 
and music by Mrs. F H. Hill, of 
Uies:. ATT. DY El... paver, Of... 35: 

[9572 
© 1c. June 3, 1915; E 364181; 
Mrs. F. H. Hill, Panhandle, Tex. 


WHEN BRITONS RIDE TO BATTLE; words 
by Edward Oxenford, music by J. W. 
Holland. [9573 

© June 28, 1915; 1 c. June 30, 
1915; E 360206; Swan & co., Wat- 
son & Wilcock, ltd., London. 


WHEN CHRIST AROSE; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by G. Doni- 
zetti, arr. by John Shepherd, of 
U.S. 4to. [9574 

© Jan. 23, 1915; 2 ¢.' June +26, 
1915; E 363154; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on new text and harmonic revision. ] 

See Donizetti (Gaetano) 


WHEN FATHER HUNG THE PICTURE IN 
THE HALL; words and music by John 
P. Harrington and Bert Courtney, of 
England. [9575 

© June 1, 1915; 1 ec. June 26, 1915; 
E 357596; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


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pt. Tr ea ae 


WHEN I CAN READ MY TITLE CLEAR; 
sacred duet, words by Isaac Watts, 
music by Geo. Noyes Rockwell, of 
U. S.; alto and tenor. [9576 

©. June T, 1915+2\¢. June 7; 1905 ; 
E 362880; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


WHEN I DANCE, DEAR; words and 
music by Max Marvin, pseud. of M. 
Grodzinsky, of U. S. [9577 

© 1c. June 22, 1915; E 363053 ; 
Marvin Grodzinsky, Buffalo. 


WuHen I DREAM OF ANNIE LAURIE; 
words by Coleman Goetz, music by 
Harry Tierney, of U. S. [9578 

© May "21, 191d" "2 “er May 20, 
1915; E 362589; Maurice Abrahams 
musie co., inec., New York. 


WHEN I GET THAT AUTO; 
P. §S. Pancake, music by R. A. 
Browne, of U. S. [9579 

© le July 3, 1915; E 363289; 
Philip 8S. Pancake, Beemer, Nebr. 

WHEN I LOST THE GIRL I LOVED; words 

and music by E. J. Learman, of U.S. 

[9580 

© Apr.” 12, 19nb 2 2 eo Mia oA. 

1915; H 262709; Edward J. Learman, 
Buffalo. 

WHEN I’M WITH Yow; words by F. W. 
Mark, music by H. E. Darewski, of 
England. [9581 


©asune dy 19ta et es aune 26: 
1915; HK 3857597; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 

WHEN I SURVEY THE WONDROUS CROSS; 
words by Isaac Watts, musie by 
Ernest R. Dicks, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Anthems, no. 
317.) [9582 

© “Webs '24. 1911" 2c.” Jume’ 8, 
1915; E 357385; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 

WHEN IN MY DREAMS; words and 
music by G. A. Sahlin, of U. S. 

[9583 

© June 16, 1915: 2 ¢ June 17, 
1915; E 368003; Geo. A. Sahlin, 
Benton Harbor, Mich. 


WHEN IT’S MOONLIGHT ON LAKE HRIE; 
words by J. L. Lowe, music by Wal- 
ter M. Wiesbauer, of U. S. [9584 

© June 5, 1915; 2 c June 9, 1915; 
E 362877; James L. Lowe, Erie, Pa. 
WHEN IT STRIKES HOME; words and 
music by C. K. Harris, of U. S. 
[9585 
© June 5, 1915; 2c. June 7, 1915; 
E 3862839; Chas. K. Harris, New 
York. 


words by 


WHEN JESUS SPOKE PEACE TO MY SOUL; 
words by W. M. Lighthall, music by 
Edward M. Fuller, of U. S. [9586 


July’ 1, TORS 2 "2. eee 
1915; E 3863276; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 


WHEN THE BOYS COME MARCHING BACK; 
words and music by Harry Bray- 
shaw, of Great Britain. [9587 

© June 26, 1915; 1c. June 29, 
1915; E 3866216; Harry Brayshaw, 
Westboro, Ont., Canada. 


WHEN THE GIRLS GO MARCHING BY. 
See Francis & Day’s six songs for 
soubrettes. 


WHEN THE SAP FROM THE SAPPLING SAP 
SAP TREES FLOW; words and music 
by W. Witol, of U. S. [9588 


© 1c. May 21, 1915; HB 362583; 
William Witol, Bronx, N. Y. 


WHEN THE SILV’RY MOON WAS SHINING 
ON THE NILE; words and music by 
I’. R. Webber, of U. S. [9589 

© July 2, 1915; 2 ¢ July 3, 1915: 
EE 363295; F. Roscoe Webber, Boston. 


WHEN THE SUNSHINE KISSED THE 
ROSES; words by J. W. Fisher, music 
by J. W. Rybak, of U. S. [9590 

© May’ 25, 1915; 2%e, dumers, 
1915; E 3862859; Joseph W. Rybak, 
Chicago. 


WHEN THE WEDDING BELLS GO DING- 
DONG; words and music by Charles 
Collins and Fred W. Leigh, of HEng- 


land. [9591 
© June 1, 1915-"4%e Funew ca 
1915; E 857598; Francis; Way ie 


Hunter, London. 


WHEN YOU ARE MINE; words and music 
by J. Ledford, arr. by Clarence M. 
Jones, of U. S. Chicago, Rayner 
Dalheim & co. [9592 

© May 21, 1915; 2 @ May 24, 
1915; EH 363069; Jacob Ledford, Chi- 
cago. 


WHEN YOU GO ON YOUR VACATION, 
DEAR; words by Bud Murphy, music 
by Jerry Sullivan, of U. S. [9593 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 ec. May 24, 
1915; H 862621; Le Roy musi¢ Co., 
Chicago. 


WHEN YOU HEAR YOUR COUNTRY CALL- 
ING; words and music by Tom Cos- 
tello and Fred W. Leigh, of Eng- 
land. [9594 

© June 7, 1915; 1c. July 9, 1915; 
E 366277; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


618 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


9612 

WHEN YOU'RE A THOUSAND MILES | WHiTE (THE) ROSE; by George F. 
AWAY; words by Jeff Branen, music Boyle, of England. (Three sketches 
by Arthur Lange, of U. S. [9595 for piano, no. 1) [9604 
© June 10, 1915; 2 c. June 10, © May 25, 1915; 2 ¢. May 26, 


1915; E 364295; Joe Morris music 
co., New York. 


WHEN YOU’RE DRIVING A HUPMOBILE; 
words and music by F. L. Nedder- 
meyer, of U. S. [9596 

© 1c June 5, 1915: E 364214; 
Fred Louis Neddermeyer, Detroit. 


WHEN YOU WALTZ. See Francis & 
Day’s six songs for soubrettes. 


WHEN YOU WERE A LASSIE SWEET: 
words by Gordon Johnstone, music 
by Tod B. Galloway, of U. S. [9597 

© June 7, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
EH 362831; Theo. Presser c¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 


WHEN YOU WILL BE MY BRIDE; words 
and music by J. H. Taylor, of U. S., 
arr. by Frederick H. Yeomans, of 
eS. [9598 

© 1c. June 26, 1915; E 363113; 
John H. Taylor, Newark, N. J. 


WHERE THE FLOWERS BLOOM; words 
and music by Clifford E. Slider, of 
U. S. Indianapolis, Ind., Warner C. 
Williams & co. [9599 

© June 9, 1915;2-e. June 7, 1915; 
E 362838; Warner C. Williams, In- 
dianapolis. 


WHICH SWITCH IS THE SWITCH, MISS., 
For IPSWICH; words and music by 
Worton David, J. Barnett and Her- 
mann Darewski, of England. [9600 


© June 1, 1915; 1 c. June 26, 1915; 
BH 357599; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Wuite THEE [ SEEK, PROTECTING 
POWER; anthem, words by H. M. Wil- 
liams, music by W. D. Armstrong, 
of U. S. Ato. [9601 

© June 24, 1915; 2 c June 2, 
1915; E 363084; Charles L. Hutchins, 
Concord, Mass. 


WHISPERING WILLOWS; intermezzo, by 
Victor Herbert, of U. S.; piano. 
[9602 
© June 2, 1915; 2 c. June 3, 1915; 
E 364189; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 

WHISTLE (THE) OF THE WILD; words 
by Mrs. A. C. T. Myers, music by 
Edw. Adderly, of U. S.. New York, 
John T. Hall music pub. co: [9603 

© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 c. June 4, 1915; 
BE} 362756; Mrs. A. C. T. Myers, 
Otsego, Mich. 


1915; E 3862647; G. 
music ¢co., Baltimore, 


Fred Kranz 


WHOo’s THE MAN?-words by N. LI. 
Brown, music by Everett J. Evans, 
of U.S. [9605 

© 1c. June 24, 1915; E 363100; 
Nannie I. Brown, Balboa, C. Z. 


WHOLE (THE) WORLD KNOWS THE Port- 
LAND ROSE; words and music by E. 
M. Whitman, of U. 8. [9606 

© May 17, 1915; 2 c. June 8, 1915; 
E 364187; Edwin M. Whitman, Port- 
land, Or. 


WuHy bo I LOVE THEE; words by F. 
Gray, music by Fidelis Zitterbart, of 
U. 8S. Pittsburg, Volkwein Bros. 

[9607 
© May 20, 1915; 2 ec. May 20, 1915; 
E 362578; Frances Gray, Pittsburg. 


WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN THE GOLDEN 
THREADS ARE GONE; words and music 
by isd, Bay; of i, Si [9608 

©: July.6,:1915.:,2 c. duly 3,195; 
E 363292; Louis J. Fay, Somerville, 
Mass. 


WILLARDS (THE) MARCH; by W. H. 
Griswold, arr. by Stella Pedwell, of 
US. 8. 2) dst ‘violin. [9609 

© 1c. May 17, 1915; E 363029; 
Willard Hall Griswold, Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y. 

WILLOW WALK. See Inland waters. 

WIR SIND DEUTSCHE; lied, text und 
musik von Ludolf Waldmann, of 
Germany, op. 84; gesang u. piano. 

[9610 

© Oct. 10, 1914; 1 ec. June 1, 1915; 

E 357286; Ludolf Waldmanns, ver- 
lag, Berlin. 


WisuH (THE) OF MY HEART; ballad, 
words by Leonard Cooke, music by 
Brenda Gayne, of England. [9611 

© June 1, 1915; 1 ce. June 26, 1915; 
E 357600; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


WITH SONGS OF PRAISE; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by I. H. 
Meredith, of U. [9612 

© Sept. 2, 1910; 2 ¢. June 8, 1915; 
E 364248; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 


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96135 


WITHIN YOUR EYES; ballad, words by 
Leslie Cooke, music by Cuthbert 
Clarke, of England. [9613 

© June i, 1915; 1 c June 26, 
1915; E 3857601; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


Woss (Jos. V. von) Drei zeitlieder ; 
text von O. Kernstock, R. Presber 
und G. Falke, musik von J. V. von 
Woss, of Austria, fiir mittlere stim- 
me und klavier. Contents :—Die 
beiden adler.—Nachts auf posten.— 
Reiterlied. [9614 


© Apr. 8, 1915; 1 c. June 4, 1915; 
E 366048; Universal edition, Vienna. 


WONDERLAND; from The magic mush- 
room, words by J. L. E. Pell, music 
by Fred J. Liddle, of U. S. [9615 


© May 28, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 
1915; E 362675; J. L. E. Pell & Win- 
throp Brookhouse, Brooklyn. 


WonpDrous (THE) GIFT; a Christmas 
service, by I. H. Meredith, [15] p. 
Svo. [9616 


© Sept. 14, 1914; 2 ec and aff. 
June 26, 1915; A 406467; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


WooIne (THE) OF A ROSE; words by 
F. Gray, music by Fidelis Zitterbart 
of U. 8S. Pittsburg, Volkwein Bros. 

[9617 

© May 20, 1915; 2 @ May 20, 

1915; E 362579; Frances Gray, Pitts- 
burg. 


WorK WITH A SONG; words by Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, music by I H. 
Meredith, of U. S. [9618 


© Och “17, 1910: °2 Ee “une’’26, 
1915; E 363128; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 


WoritD (THE) WILL GO ON JUST THE 
SAME; words and music by W. E. 
Whitcomb, of U. S. [9619 


© June? Ayy 1915) 2 sexsiunei10, 
1915; E 3643804; W. E. Whitcomb, 
Hartford. 


WU NEMT MEN AMOLIGE YOHR; by D. 
Meyerowitz, of U. S., arr. by D. 
Hornstein, of U. 8.; violin. [9620 

©. May 725, “1915-2 c.” May..26, 
1915; E 3864277; Hebrew pub. co., 
New York. 


words and music by D. Meyero- 
witz, arr. by [David Hornstein]! of 
U.S. [9621 

© May 25, 1915; 2 e. May 26, 
1915; E 364266; Hebrew pub co., 
New York. 


pt. 11, DI SAve TD 


YANKEE-DOODLE; fox trot, by A. Halter; 

piano. [9622 

© 1c June 24, 1915; E 363075; 
August Halter, Chicago. 


YEARNING; words and music by E. 
Longino, of U. S. [9623 


© 1c. May 29, 1915; E 362701; 
Eva Longino, Galveston, Tex. 


You; lyric, words by F. H. Martens, 
music by Reginald de Koven, of 
U. S., op. 3870, no. 3; soprano, alto 
and tenor. [9624 

© June 25, 1915*" 2%e) semenee, 
1915; E 868058; John Church Co., 
Cincinnati. 


You BROKE MY HEART WHEN YOU 
TURNED ME AWAY; words and music 
by F. Frietsch, of U.S. ~ [9625 

© May 18, 1915; 2 @ May 20, 
1915; E 3862581; Frank Frietsch, 
Cincinnati. 


YoU DON’T ALWAYS HAVE TO FIGHT TO 
BE A HERO; words by J. P. Heaton, 
music by Jule Cameron, of U. S. 

[9626 


© June 4, 1915; 2 ©) Jume rg, 
1915; E 864291; Jeru P. Heaton, Los 
Angeles. 


YOU GET MORE LIKE YOUR MOTHER EY’RY 
DAY; words and music by A. J. Mills, 
Worton David and Fred Godfrey, of 
Great Britain. [9627 


© May 28, 1915; 1c. June 8, 1915; 
E 357398; Star music pub. co., ltd., 
London. 


YOU GREAT BIG WONDERFUL BABY; music 
by Nat. D. Ayer, arr. by R. S. Stod- 
don, of England; orchestra. [9628 


© June 7, 1915; 1 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 366124; B. Feldman & co., London. 


You, Just you; words by Wm. C. 
Fowler, music by Jean Bohanan, of 
U.S. [9629 

© June 7, 1915; 2 ce. June 7, 1915; 
E 362832; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


You KNOW WHY I LOVE You; lyric by 
Howard Johnson, musie by Archie 
Gottler, of U. S. [9630 


© June 8, 1915; 2 c. June 7, 1915; 
E 362834; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 


You’LL WANT ME, BABE, SOME DAY; 
words and music by Alexander Hunt, 
arr. by Jean Walz, of U. S. [9631 

© Apr. 10; 1915: .2) Gaia 24, 
1915; E 362620; Le Roy music ¢o., 
Chicago. 


620. 


a 


a 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1915 


YOU PROMISED ME THAT SOMEDAY You’pD 
BE MINE; lyric by Frank Sturgis, 
music by Gilbert Dodge, of U. S. 

[9632 

© June 10, 1915; 2 c June 10, 

1915; E 362960; Bernard Granville 
pub. co., New York. 


YOU'RE A QUAINT OLD-FASHIONED PIC- 
TURE; words and music by Worton 
David and Bert Lee, of England. 

[9633 

oS aune 1, 1915: 1 c. June 26, 

1915; E 357602; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


You’RE HERE AND I’M HERE; one or two- 
step, by Jerome D. Kern, of U. S.; 
band. London, Boosey & co. (In 
Boosey’s military journal, 137th ser., 
no. 6) [9634 

i May 8 1915; 1 ec. May 17, 
1915; 1 ec. May 22, 1915; E 362624; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 


YOU'RE SENDING A HEART TO ITS GRAVE; 
words by Ray Hibbeler, music by 
Frank C. Polak, of U. S. Chicago, 
Le Roy music co. [9635 

© May 8, 1915; 2 c. May 24, 1915; 
E 362618; Arthur Le Roy Blunt, 
Chicago. 


YOU WILL BE MINE; words by Edward 


Oxenford, music by Alfred Harriss, 
of England. no. 1 in C. no. 2 in E 
flat. no. 3 in F. [9636-96388 

© June 25, 1915; 1 c each June 
26, 1915; EH 357525-3571527; G. Ri- 
ecordi & co., Milan. 


YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHORUS; by I. H. Mere- 
dith. v. 2. 64p. 8vo. [9639 
© Jan. 19, 1914; 2 c. and aff. 
June 16, 1915; A 407290; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 


YOUR BEAUTIFUL BABY WAYS; words 

and music by J. P. Long, of England. 

[9640 

© June 7, 1915; 1 c. June 9, 1915; 

E 366283; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 


Your DADDY WAS A BASHFUL BEAU; 
words by Alex Gerber, music by Al. 
W. Brown and Gertie Moulton, of 
U. S. [9641 

© May 29, 1915; 2 c. May 29, 1915; 

BE 362717; Werblow-Fisher co., New 
York. 

Your EYES SO DEEP. See Passionale. 


YoOuR LIPS ARE WINE. See Passionale. 


9649 


YOUR MOTHER’S VOICE; words by R. P. 
Weston and F. J. Barnes, music by 
R. P. Weston, of England. [9642 

© June 1, 1915; 1 « June 26, 
1915; E 357603; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 


YOUR VOICE; words by Edward Tesche- 
Macher, music by J. Scott-Hughes, 
of England; voice and piano, with 
violin ace. ad lib. No. 2 in A flat. 

[9643 _ 

© June 25, 1915: 1 c« June 26, 

ee Ki} 357538; Gould & co., Lon- 
don. 


YOUTHFUL DAYS; words and music by 
J. R. Chase, of Great Britain, dom- 
iciled at Boston. [9644 
* © May 24, 1915; 2 e@ May 25, 
1915; E 362685; James Richard 
Chase, Boston. 


ZARIFA; melody by S. Coleridge-Taylor, 
selected, arr. and revised by Alex 
Roloff, of Great Britain; piano. 

[9645 

©. Jme.7, 1915: 1. ¢.. dune 22; 

1915; E 357496; Augener ltd., Lon- 

don. [Copyright is claimed on ar- 
rangement. } 


ZEPHYR ET LA NYMPHE; scherzo von 
Vincenzo Ferroni, of Italy, op. 60, 
fiir harfe solo. [9646 

© July 17, 1914; 1c. June 1, 1915; 
E 357293; Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, 
Leipzig. 


ZEPPELIN RAG; by J. J. Dejarles [and] 
Geo. Butz, of U. S.; melody only. 
{9647 
© 1c. June 10, 1915; E 363065; 
Jules J. Dejarles [and] Geo. Butz, 
New Orleans. 


Zic-zaG (THE) DANCE; fox trot, by 

Willy Redstone, of England; piano. 

[9648 

© May 29, 1915; 1 ¢ June 1, 

1915; E 357344; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 


1°? qguatruor; par Claude Debussy, of 
France, transcription par Gustave 
Samazeuilh, of France, pour 2 
pianos 4 4 mains. [9649 
© Mar. 27, 1915; 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 
1915; E 351796; Durand et Cie., 
Paris. [Copyright is claimed on 
transcription. ] 
6 SONATINES. See Beethoven (Ludwig 
van) 


621 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9650 pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 
84 psALM; words from Bible, music by | 1915 scour MARCH; by Willy Redstone, 
A. Brune, of U. S., op. 48. 4to. of England; piano, [9651 | 
[9650 | 
© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 c May 13, © May 29, 1915; 1 ¢ June 1,| 
1915; E 362708; Adolf Brune, Chi- 1915; H 357341; G. Ricordi & co., 
cago. Milan. 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1913: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 21 unpublished) _ 57 | 
Class EH, Musical compositions (including 1,004 unpublished) —~--_____ 9, 594 


622 


LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED 
AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


ALPINE SONG; words by Fanny J. Van 
Alstyne, music by H. P. Main. {1 
© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 6920, July 21, 
1915. Renewal entry, May 17, 1902, 
no. C 27188. 


BATTLE OF FLOWERS; march by J. Dy- 

son; piano or cabinet organ. [2 

© by John Dyson, Philadelphia, as 

the author, in renewal for 28 years. 

Renewal no. 6889, June 24, 1915. 

Original entry, Dec. 5, 1887; no. 
31433. 

BEANS AND BUTTONS; comic opera in 
one act, libretto by Wm. H. Lepere, 
musie by A. G. Robyn. [3 

© by Alfred G. Robyn, % White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston, as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6908, June 30, 1915. 
Original entry, July 9, 1887, no. 


17710. 
CLOVER LEAVES WALT?2; by A. M. How- 
ell; piano or cabinet organ. [4 


© by A. M. Howell, % A. W. Perry 
& sons music co., Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 
Renewal no. 6896, June 26, 1915. 
Original entry, Dec. 22, 1887, no. 
33403. 


GREAT (THE) AMERICAN MEDLEY; Dy 
L. S. Wienzierl. — [5 
© by L. S. Wienzierl, % A. W. 
Perry & sors music co., Sedalia, Mo., 
as the author, in renewal for 28 
years. Renewal no. 6897, June 26, 
1915. Original entry, Dec. 22, 1887, 
no. 33425. 
HEAVENLY (THE) DEW; words by Lydia 
Baxter, music by H. P. Main. [6 
© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 6914, July 14, 
1915. Renewal entry, May 17, 1902, 
-no. C 27190. 


My FIRST WALTZ; by C. Guirkin; piano 
or cabinet organ. [7 
© by C. Guirkin, % A. W. Perry & 
sons music co., Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author, in renewal for 28 years. 


[9651 


My First WALTz—Continued. 

Renewal no. 6898, June 26, 1915. 
Original entry, Dec. 22, 1887, no. 
33414. 

PASTORALE IN E MINOR; by Domenica 
Scarlatti, arr. for concert perform- 
vance by Carl Tausig, additional 
fingering, &c., by F. Meyer |pseud. 
of A. Foote] [8 

© by Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author, in renewal for 
28 years. Renewal no. 6905, July 10, 
1915. Original entry, June 4, 1888, 
no. 16144. 

REVERIE; by H. Meyer Helmund, arr. 

by H. M. Dunham; organ. 9 

© by Henry M. Dunham, Brock- 
line, Mass., as the author, in renewal 
for 28 years. Renewal no. 6904, July 
10, 1915. Original entry, June 4, 
1888, no. 16145. 

Saviour’s (A) LOVE; words by Fanny 

J. Crosby, music by H. P. Main. [10 

© by Hubert Platt Main, New 
York, as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 6913, July 14, 
1915. Renewal entry, Apr. 9, 1902, 
no. C 24746. 


Sone (THE) THAT REACHED MY HEART; 

words and music by J. Jordan. [11 

© by Julian Jordan, New York, 

as the author, in renewal for 28 

years. Renewal no. 6884, June 19, 

1915. Original entry, June 25, 1887, 
no. 16437. 


WAKE THE GLAD STRAIN; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by H. P. 
Main. [12 

© by Hubert Platt Main, New 

_ York, as the author, in extension for 
14 years. Renewal no. 6912, July 14, 
1915. Renewal entry, Feb. 1, 1902, 
no. © 21112. 

ZANIE; operetta, libretto by Fanny: 
Crosby, music by H. P. Danks. Vo- 
eal score. [13 

© by Albert V. Danks, New York, 
as child of the deceased author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal no. 
6885, June 18, 1915. Renewal entry, 
Sept. 22, 1887, no. 24198. 


Mees WN Oe 


3723—15 


, 623 


LIST OF THE MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 


Bae rwRE: OF. PARTS OF 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE 


MECHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. (1) E OF THE ACT 


OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


ANGEL FOOD RAG. [14 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 


ANY OLD TIME WITH YOU; by Leo Ed- 
wards. [15 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; recorded, 
y. 2, p. 158. 


ARE YOU THE O’REILLY. [16 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d June 16, 1915; recorded, v. 
2, p. 152. 


AT THE RAGTIME BALL. [17 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


AVIATION RAG. [18 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 


Basy ROSE, MY MOONLIGHT PAL. [19 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


BACK WATER DAUGHTER; words and 
music’ by Chas. McCarron and Nat 
Vincent. [20 

© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rece’d June 3, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 153. 


BANANA PEEL RAG. [21 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 


BARBARA (BARUSKA); polka two-step, 

[2 

© Joseph Jiran, Chicago. Notice 

rec’d June 18, 1915; recorded, v. 2. 
p. 151. 


BRONCHO BUSTER’S BALL. [23 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


[9651 


BUTTERFLIES. [24 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 
CALICO RAG. [25 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 155. 
CASSANDRA. [26 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


COMPENSATION. [27 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 151. 


CRAZY BONE RAG. [28 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 155. 


DANCE OF THE FLOWERS. [29 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


DARKIE’S SERENADE— ABE KABIBBLE’S 
KABARET. : [30 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 16, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 152. 


DELIA, ARE YOU LISTENIN’ DEAR? [381 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


Dicty Doo; song. [32 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d June 12, 1915; recorded, 
Vi.2, De 232. 


DON’T FORGET TO-NIGHT’S THE A 
[ 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 16, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


DOWN BY THE OLD GARDEN GATE. [34 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 


corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


625 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9651 (35) 


Down IN CHINATOWN. [35 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


DOWN WHERE THE BLUE GRASS GROWS. 

[36 

© Maurice Richmond music co., 

ine., New York. Notice rec’d June 
22, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 153. 


DREAM DAYS. [387 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


PNTERTAINERS RAG. [388 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 155. 
EVENING sonG; by Henry Hadley. [89 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 153. 
GALILEE. 
you. 


See You know why I love 


GARDEN (THE) GATE WAS OPEN. [40 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 154. 


GARLAND OF OLD FASHIONED ROSES. [41 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
eorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


GEE! IT’S GREAT TO BE IN LOVE. [42 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


GIVE MY LOVE TO MOTHER. [43 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


GRAVEL WALK. [44 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d June 12, 1915; recorded, 
»Verds Ds -152, 


He Is A: JOLLY GOOD FELLOW EVERY 
PLACE BUT AT HOME SWEET HOME. 
[45 

© Forester, music publisher, Chi- 


cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 
HERE WE ARE! HERE WE ARE! HERE 
‘WE ARE AGAIN! [46 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 
‘& Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 19, 1915; recorded, y. 2, p. 154. 


Hor A JITNEY WITH ME. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


HOLD OUT YOUR HAND, NAUGHTY BOY. 
[47 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 

& Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 19, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


[48 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 
HUNDRED (A) YEARS FROM Now. [49 
© Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son, New 
York. Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 151. 


I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU IN MY DREAMS, 


[50 
© Leo Feist, ine. New York. 
Notice rec’d June 16, 1915; re 


corded, v. 2, -p. 152. 


I’LL BE WAITING FOR YOU. [51 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago: Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


I’LL BE WELCOME IN MY HOME TOWN. 

[52 

© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 

tice rec’d June 16, 1915; recorded, 
Wi! Dy De oes 


I LOVE THEM ALL, [53 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d June 8, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2; p: 151. ? 


I’M CRAZY ’BOUT A BAGTIME MINSTREL 
BAND, [54 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2 p, 156. 


I’M LOOKING FOR SOME ONE’S HEART; 
one step. [55 
© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 12, 1915; recorded, 
V. Zp. abe, 


I’M THE GUY. [56 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


IF FLOWERS COULD SPEAK; by Mana 
Yucea. [57 
© G. Schirmer, ine, N. Y. No- 
tice ree’d June 5, 1915; recorded, v. 
2: Di 20. 


ILLUSION SONG. [58 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice rec’d June 12, 1915; recorded, 
¥. 2, Pe foe: 


626 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 7, 1915 


IN MATTAWAN. [59 


© Harry Von Tilzer music pub. 
co., New York. Notice rec’d June 4, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 151. 
IN THE HILLS OF OLD KENTUCKY. [60 
© Forster music publisher Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


IrRIsH (AN) SONG; by Herbert E. 
Hyde. [61 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 5, 1915; recorded, 
v2; D. LOU, 


Is IT TRUE YOU DO NOT LOVE ME. [62 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d June 16, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


Is THAT you, O’REILLY. [63 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice rec’d June 12, 
1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 151. 


JAMAICA Bay-ISADORE- HULA - HULA 
LOVE. [64 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 16, 1915; recorded, vy. 
2, p. 152. 


JUST AS GREAT AS MY HATE IS FOR WAR, 

JUST AS GREAT IS MY LOVE FOR YOU. 

[65 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d June 16, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


Kick IN; hesitation waltz. [66 


© Maurice Richmond music co., 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d June 
22, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 153. 


KIND WORDS. [67 


© Maurice Richmond music ©co., | 


inec.. New York. Notice rec’d June 
22, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 153. 


LADY IN RED; Selection intro. My own 
California, Beautiful lady in red, 
Mister, Love we'll catch you yet, 
Waltz of my heart’s desire, Where’s 
the girl for me. [68 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec'd 
June 19, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


LIFE’S GARDEN. [69 

© Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 151. 


LINGER LONGER, LOVEY. [70 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


627 


9651 (82) 


LoG CABIN RAG. [71 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v, 2, p. 156. 


T.UCINDA’S RAGTIME BALL. [72 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


MA PICKANINNY BABE. [73 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, vy. 2, p. 156. 


Macic MELODY; fox trot, from Nobody 
home, intro. The San Francisco fair. 
[74 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice ree’d 
June 19, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


MARY WAS A REAL WISE GIRL. [75 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, vy. 2, p. 156. 


MAYBE J’LL FORGET YOU THEN. [76 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


MEET ME IN BLOSSOM TIME. [77 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


MEET ME ON THE GOLDEN SHORE. [78 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


ME WHERE THE SHADOWS FALL. 

[79 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 154. 


MINIATURE WALTZ. [80 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d June 12, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2, p. 162. 


Mr. WILSON, WE’RE WITH YOU; words 
and music by Bernie Grossman, Her- 
man Jacobson and Maurice Abra- 
hams. [81 

© Maurice Abrahams music ¢co., 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d June 
i, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


MEET 


Moon DREAMS. [82 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 
corded, v. 2, p. 156. 


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_ 9651(83) 


MoTHeER, MAY I GO IN To Swim. [83 

© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., 

New York. Notice ree’d June §8, 
1915; .recorded, v. 2, p. 151. 


My HULA MAID; by Leo Edwards. [84 

© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; recorded, 
Viol 2, Ws ahoe: 


My TROMBONE MAN; by Leo Edwards. 

[85 

© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

Notice ree’d June 21, 1915; recorded, 
Vis oy (Died De 


No CANDLE WAS THERE AND NO FIRE; 
words by F. M. Costling, music by 
Liza Lehmann. [86 

© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d June 9, 1915; recorded, 
vw. 2, sp. - dds 


NopopDyYy HOME; cake walk. [87 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 

Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 4, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 153. 


medley one step, intro. Any old 
night, You know and I know, An- 
other little girl. [88 
© T. B. Harms.& Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 4, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 153. 


selection intro. Any old night, 
The magic melody, Another little 
girl, You know and I know, In Ar- 
cady, The San Francisco fair. [89 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice reed 
June 19, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


OH THOSE DAYS; fox trot. [90 


© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d June 12, 1915; recorded, 
Vv. 2.9. 152, 


OmMaR KHAYYAM; intermezzo. [91 

© Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. 

Notice ree’d June 12, 1915; recorded, 
Ve ee ioe Mec 


ON A BARNYARD HONEYMOON. [92 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


ON HER VERANDA. [93 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice ree’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


ONE HOUR BEYOND. [94 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 10 


PANAMA PACIFIC DRAG; by Leo Ed- 
Wards. . [95 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d June 21, 1915; recorded, 
v. 2,. p. 158. 


PANDERELLA. [96 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; re- 

corded, v. 2, p. 156. 
PANTOMIME. [97 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 


cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


PEASANT GIRL WALTZ intro. And the 
dream comes true, Sister dear, Heart 
of a rose. [98 

© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 19, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


PRIMROSE (THE) WAY; by Leo Ed- 
wards. [99 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
‘Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; recorded, 
VV. Bn 153: 


PUT ME TO SLEEP WITH AN OLD FASH- 
IONED MELODY, WAKE ME UP WITH A 
RAG. [100 

© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


RAGGY MILITARY TUNE. : [101 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


RAILROAD JIM. [102 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d June 16, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


ROSES AND YOU. ' [103 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


SHADOW TIME. [104 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. : 


SING ROCK-A-BYE BABY TO ME. [105 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


SLUMBERTIME, [106 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


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NOTICES OF USER 


no. 7, 1915 


9651 (130) 


SON OF MY HEART. [107 


© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 8, 1915; recorded, 
v2. D. J5. 


SORORITY WALTZES. [108 

© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 

York. Notice rec’d June 16, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


STARLIGHT. [109 


© T. B. Harms & Francis, Day 
& Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 17, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 153. 


THAT KENTUCKY RAG. [110 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


THAT SPOONY, TUNEY, LOVIN’ MELODY. 
[111 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


THERE IS ONE HEART IN LOVELAND FOR 
ME. [112 
© F. B. Haviland pub. co., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 16, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


THIS NIGHT WE’LL NEVER FORGET. 
[113 
© Forster. music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


THIS WIDE WORLD HAS ONLY ONE YOU. 

114 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


TWITTERING BIRDS. [115 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


UMP-DA-DE-UMP-DA-DE-AYE. [116 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


UNDER THE MELLOW ARABIAN MOON. 
FLty 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


UNDER THE STARS TO-NIGHT. [118 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 


WALTZ OF MY HEART’S DESIRE. [119 
© T. B. Harms & Frencis, Day & 
Hunter, New York. Notice rec’d 
June 17, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 153. 


WAY DOWN IN ARKANSAW. [120 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


WE’RE ALL WITH rou, Mr. WILSON; 
by Bernie Grossman, Herman Ja- 
cobson, and Maurice Abrahams. 

[121 

© Maurice Abrahams music co., 

ine., New York. Notice rec’d June 
12, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 151. 


WHEN AN OLD SCHOOLBOY MEETS AN 
OLE SCHOOLGIRL. F122 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 
WHEN DAY IS DONE. [123 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice reec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 
WHEN GOD GAVE ME YOU. [124 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 
WHEN I DREAM OF ANNIE LAURIE; by 
Coleman Goetz and Harry Tierney. 
[125 
© Maurice Abrahams music ©co., 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d June 
1, 1915; recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 
WHEN I DREAM OF YOU. [126 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 


cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 154. 

WHEN IT STRIKES HOME; words and 
music by C. K. Harris. [127 


© Chas. K. Harris, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; recorded, 
¥: 3° IB: 


WHEN OLD BILL BAILEY PLAYS THE 
UKALELE, [128 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 
WHEN OLD IRELAND IS FORGOTTEN. [129 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 
WHEN SUMMER WITH IT’S ROSES COMES 
AGAIN. [130 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 


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pt. III, n. §,,. 


— 9651 ( 181) 


WHEN THE BELLS OF SHANDON RING 
OUR WEDDING CHIMES. [131 
© Broadway music corp., New 
York, Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 
WHEN THE GRAY OF THE SKY. [182 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 
WHEN THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN. 
[1838 
© Leo Feist, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 16, 1915; recorded, 
V2 p.’ 152. 

WHEN THE MAID YOU’VE MADE YOUR 
SWEETHEART, IS THE MAID WHO’S 
MADE FOR YOU. [134 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
eago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 


WHEN YANKEE DOODLE STARTS TO DO, 
GOODBYE MExico. [185 
© Forster, musie publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 


WHEN YOU DREAM OF THE GIRL YOU 
LOVE. [186 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. i55. 
WHY DID YOU SAY YOU LOVED ME. [1387 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 
WILD ROSES. [188 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 156. 


n 10, no. 7, 1915 


WITH YOU. \ 

© Forster, music publi ; 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, vy. 2, p. 155. 


You CAN MAKE ALL MY LOVE DREAMS 
COME TRUE. [140 


© Maurice Richmond music co., 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d June 
22, 1915; 1ecorded, vy. 2, p. 153. 


YOU DON’T HAVE TO BRING ME VIOLETS. 

[141 

© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 

cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 


You KNOW WHy I LOVE rou [and] Gali- 
lee. [142 
© Leo Feist, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d June 16, 1915; recorded, v. 
20. T52. 


YOU’RE A LITILE WONDER, DEAR. [143 


© Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d June 7, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 152. 


YOU’RE HITTING A THOUSAND IN THE 
GAME OF LOVE. [144 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d June 8, 1915; recorded, 

Wee, Ds aoe, 
YOU’RE JUST AS SWEET AT 60, AS YOU 
WERE AT 16. [145 
© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 


cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, v. 2, p. 155. 


ZUDORA. [146 


© Forster, music publisher, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d June 21, 1915; 
recorded, vy. 2, p. 154. 


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