The New York Clipper (October 1904)

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OOTOBBB 15. rn THE XTEW YOEK CLIPPER. A i i i i i i i i i i i k k k k k k k k k k k 1! MVMMM 8LIDE8 | It Is a noticeable fact tbat although many songs are offered to you by various publishers, that (lie rustic ballad Is conspicuous by Its absence. This Is undoubtedly due to the fact that the only songs of this kind In yean thai have accomplished anything have been those which were written by HARRY TUN TILZKIl, who, with ANDREW ih STERLING, Is the author of this big song, end bis success In this field lias been so continuous and overwhelming as to practically monopolize this clasa of song. And of all the success- ful pastoral songs that his genius has produced, none, although tremendous In popularity, has reached the growth of this phe- nomenal writing. The reasons are many and not bard to And, an a copy of the song will quickly show, for In heart Interest, beauty and melody and encore compelling quality, It has never been equaled. The best slides ever made by the Stereopttron and Film Eichange, of Chicago, are pleasing hundreds of song Illustrators throughout tbe country, and may be had at the special low rate of 15.00 per set. SLIDES "DOWN WHERE THE SWANEE RIVER FLOWS" I'M cum This Is the rustic ballad that Is sweeping the country and Is a poaltlvn rage. Helng liy STERLING and VOX TILZER, Is a ^5™TTT7^n substantial guarantee as to its merit, and explains fully the reason of Its popularity. We mention It igaln fur the benefit of the I 8LIDE8 I few who have not used it. Stercoptlcon and film Exchange slides for this number constantly In stock. I I >>l AT THE BABY STORE" Styles In song come and go, but there Is one class song that never changes and never falls to score with any and all kinds of audiences—that Is, the narrative ballad.- Such a one Is the above, which Is by JIAItRY VON TILZER. Slides of tbe very best quality always on hand, positively tbe most beautiful ever made. Emm "ALEXANDER" prairie Are. By "HAVE YOU SEEN MAGGIE RILEY?" Another "Annie Rooney." One of the most original waltz songs ever offered to the public, and one that will be Imitated accordingly. Get the original and best while It's new. A walti song hit that sings Itself. By .ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON T1LZRR. "LOUISA SCHMIDT" A pretty German serenade tbat Is also a very novel production number and tbe hit of many Mils. Including "Paris by Night," which was tbe big Hummer show at Madison Square Garden, New York City. By ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON T1LZER. MY PRETTY LITTLE KICKAPOO" This Is the Indian serenade that almost every show In tbe country Is making a feature of. Hundreds of single acta of all kinds have also found It particularly ■vallablf for their necessities. By ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER. ! GONE! GONE! JOSEPH F. HOLLANDER'S best coon gong Is growing very fast, and, In fact, may be called the rough coon song' hit of tbe day. We're busy from morning 'till night teach- ing this song to singers who know a bit when they bear one. Lyric by T. J. FARRON. Tbls Is the biggest coon song hit In tbe country, and one of the quickest we ever scored. Already the rage of the East, and sweeping over the country like a ~ ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER. u jiAuana uakki vu; GONE <*AIX ABOARD FOB DREAMLAND" There was nothing bigger In the walti song hits In this city than the above, and there are lota of nooks and corners in this big country that are just yearning to bear It. By ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER. "DOWN WHERE THE SWEET POTATOES GROW" An odd little number by ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER that will be useful for almost any kind of an act "UNDER THE AMIKI SER BUSCH" The big drinking, song hit. For tbe West and South It's tbe only song. By ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER. "EBESEZER BROWN" We have many demands for tbe march coon song, and tbls Is one by ANDREW B. STERLING aod UAUUY VON TILZER. "HANNAH" iWM'T TOV OPE!»\ \ THAT DOOK / Tbe great big coon song bit of tbe country Is the beat designation of this tremend- ously popular number. By ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER. "THE YANKEE DOODLE GIRL" Ajftltlnjrgoow aoubrette march song*, by ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER. "THE MAN WITH THH DOUGH" ANDREW B. STEBLINO and HARRY VON TILZER'S latest aod best comic song, with plenty of extra verses. "THE PANSY AND THE OWL 9 ' CHARTS VoWoN™^" 0 ' 1 ,0Dg " ° D ° Ur Ca,ll08,M - By HARRY NEWMAN and WI PsbCIAL FOR BUD1, ORCMtlTRil AHD ALL DUMB ACTS -«« "THE mountebank: In figgagJB "COBItTIEl.P 0APEB8," HABBY VOW TILZEB'g Bart CharaurUrirtia lft,rcn. SKND 10*. STAMPS ABTD P ROOR AM-BO CARDS—FOR ANY OF TUB ABOVE TO IIOJJK OFFICE. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. 37 W. 28th ST.. H. Y. CITY (Hue office). 67 CLARK ST.. CHICAGO <b.»c.,.