The New York Clipper (January 1905)

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January 14. THE NE"W YORK CLIPPER. lllST CHAS K. HARRIS NOTMINO CAN PRKVAIL AGAINST MERIT! The House of Genuine Successes. Crowing Larger, Greater, Stronger and More Popular Each Succeeding Year. MB. HARRIS takes great pleasure fa submitting to his thousands of professional friends throiighont the world, bis very latest descriptive love story ballads and pafchetio cn "" songs, as well as the coming New Year novelty song hits of the world, written by his staff of famous composers of national reputation, each one having one or more genuine song hits to his credit. WHY DON'T THEY PLAY WITH ME? Word, and Maslo by CHAR. K. IIAHUIS. -^ a£ . b h?- U 'J5in!' £Sl!5- < li ,,l iL"25 lt .^ t<l J5 V ken fr( l m llfe and i Mt 8llrtl ft Rnn £ as only HARBIS can write—which touches the heart. A genuine hit. with or without slides. If you sire with slides, flon't full to 53! Mtoa wo* of'art? 1fe»^h»»rt ^jJMg^|gSj ? ^^^^ « mogoitlcent Summer and Winter scene,. Twenty-flve children posed In this sot. Kach slide ilinTorent. Two sets of chorus*,, and I'M TRYING SO HARD TO FORGET YOU .■ . „„ _. , „ „ . „ Word, and Music by CHAS. K. IIMMUM. Another I ra gearing My Heart Away for You. • and which will undoubtedly create as big a sensation as nny ballad placed upon the-market the coming season. The story Is different from any Mr HARMS tin* as yet'written, and the music once heard can never be forgotten. Mme. 8i,Al'OFSKI, the famous prima donna, Is Introducing this grand soug over the vaudeville circuit, and this fact alone slamns the Monir n* the ballad par excellence of the new year. DhUA DpNAIA the famous contralto, late of "The Hosionians'' :s also singing this ?rnnd Onllnd. All those who sing with slides be prepared for the greatest smwlse of votir lives. 'Jhe scenes of this beautiful song are laid In and around Xew York City, showing Central Park's most famous drlves'und lakes. Grant's. Tomb, the ttnif nt Long lleaeh. Hfth Avenue at nlglil. nnd u dozen other slide surprises too Dimerous to mention, 'l hey are specially colored nt a cost of $1.00 pe r slide, making the complete set regular S^L'.OO, but there will be no advance to the profession, ns It remains to them nt »n (it) a *et SWEET MAID DIVINE Worn and Blaile by CIIAULBS K. HARRIS,. The sweetest, most catchy, melodious and original song of Its kind written In years. Can be used as a song and dance, sextette, tftiit or solo, nnd cannot help being a hit. It Is now being featured In PRANK I, PBRLEV'S ori.ItA CO.. 'The Girl and The Ilandlt," nnd Is being whistled after each performance upon the streets wherever the company unpen vs. Conceded by ull who have heard It ihe best Meet) of orlelnnl music ever written by Mr. HAHltlS, so don't overlook this song while reading this page of novelties,-as It may be just the song you have been looking out for. No slides. wriueu oj .ui. iNiinu.;, ou uuu k uvrnuun iui» snug wjuif iruuiug mis jjuge o[ uuv tfji ii's.'us iL may oe just me song you nave oeen lOOKiog oui ioi. iio suoes. DOWN IN THE VALE OF SHENANDOAH Words and Maslc by CHAS. K. HAHRia. Tl;e pastoral song surcess of America today: betler than " 'Mid the Green Field* of Virginia," by ihe same writer. A hit wherever or whenever sung. The slides to this exiiulalrc song have been nosed under tho personal supervision of .Mr. IIAItUIS, at a cost of Sl.fiGO, In the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. This set contains such novelty slld':S as sunset, moonlight, wnleiTali, river, pickaninny nnd magnificent mountain scenes Knell slide receives ;ui ovation. This soug is a positive bit with or without slides, Regular price S1fi,U0, to professlonnlR $5.00 per set. I'M GOING TO LEAVE YOU Words and Hnilo by JOS. K, HOWARD. Composer of such big song lilts ns "Good-bye, My Lady Love," "Hello, Ma Haby," and "Honey, Will Yon Miss Me When I'M Gone';" This new song will sweep the country like a cyclone. Nothing, not even nn earlhnuiike, can slop It from being another "Good-bye, My Ludy Love." It has all tbe elements of popularity, clever lyrics and bright, catchy, sparkling music. Walt until you honr him xlng it In New York shortly, and yiiu will be of the same opinion as the publisher, Mr. HAKIMS has as yet never picked a frost, -uid he predicts that this song will be the coining soug lilt of Hie new year. No. mIUIch. IT MAKES ME THINK OF HOME, SWEET HOME Words and Music fay FRANK D. BRYAN. ■ The first real, genuine, patriotic march song since "Marching Thro' Georgia." One.that has the genuine ring: a song that will be accepted by the American public as tin Ir national song. It In now being Introduced •'ALIA DONALD, SABKL JOHNSON. Miss WICNTWOKTH, CHAltLKS 11. LAWLOIt and daughter* a«cl by t hoiisn mis of Hitler Kitl ey ran secure a professional copy, Every American school boy and girl will be singing this wonderful murch so anil be the■ first out your way (If you are not In the city) to Introduce ibis geuulne march song success. No slides. by such famous singers as COIUNNK, In "Mother Goose" Co.: 1)101,1 A DONALD, KABUL JOHNSON. Miss WIONTWOKTH, CHAltLKS H. LAWLOIt uud daughter* a«d by thousands of other sTugers In At leu uH soon us- lhey ran secure a professional copy. 10very American school boy and girl will be singing this wonderful march song before a few weeks have passed—so simple u child COME TAKE A TRIP IN MY AIRSHIP By OKO. KVARB and RRN SII1KLD8. ~- The lilt of 1904 nnd n bigger one Initios, because It Is one of the best waltz songs upon the market today nnd Is destined to be tbe waltz song success of America. Nothing can step It! It Is already on the wnyl Ko matter where you go you hear Its haunting refrain nnd you wonder what It Is. The next time you bear a catchy waltz strain, Just put It down Hint It In "Coiue Take a Trip In My Airship." itemeuiber this, friends. you can always use a song of this kind In your business, so do not overlook It In scanning our list of wonderful novelty successes of the new year. No slides. II GOT MY FINGERS CROSSED, YOU CAN'T TOUCH ME By JOB MA.T.WKH. (of Maxwell and 'Simpson) , that Is unsurpassed with u chorus bringing In Ihe song: Wild -Flower," "I Came to See Miss Jenny nnd Jones.'' A soug that will live forever. The best novelty child song hit of the year. A song that, has them cheering whenever the composer sings it. A story that Is unsurpassed with a chorus bringing In Ihe songs of childhood (lays, which Include: "London llrldge Is Tailing Down," "Water. Water, " Catue to See Miss Jenny nnd Jones. A soug that will llv ' MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME Words and Music by PAT HOONBY. The successor to "On a Good Old Trolley Ride," written by the same composer. Will soon be whistled, hummed und sung upon Hie streets of New York. Now being featured by Ihe composer to n dozen encores. Keep your eye uu this waltz song; It will surprise you. No slides. Do not overlook the standard, established ballad and novelty song successes of America today, which won an emphatic success) "Just a Cleam of Heaven In Her "The Girl of My Dreams" "Bimbo" "You're All All Right" Eyes" "Albany" "In the Sweet Springtime" "Always In the Way" "For Sale, a Baby" "Jim Badger" "Sunday Morning When the "The Last Farewell" "You Never Spoke to Me Like That "I've Lost My Appetite for Chicken Churoh Bells Ring" "Tell Me You Love Mo, Barney" Before" "You're the Sweetest Flower that "Good Bye, My Lady Love" "If You Were I and I Were You. "Dear'' Crows In Tennessee" "My Home Beside the River" The Bousa of Harris is also the publisher of the following successful musical productions and famous interpolations). "Higgiedy Plggledy" "His Honor the Mayor of the Bowery" "The Funny Mr. Dooley Co." "Sergeant Kitty" "His Highness the Bey" ■■■■* "In the Cood Old Summer Time" The Runaways" "Parslfalla" ( « u .ir-i co.t.«iy». (INTERPOLATIONS) "Sweet Maid Divine," In Frank L. Parley's "The Girl and the Bandit" "Nobody But You," sung by Fay Templeton, In "Life In Newport." Opera Co. "It Makes Me Think of Home, Sweet Home," sung by Corinne In "Albany," .. sung by Ms, .r-.n. , <gwe ., „„„.„,;„ ^^^S! TMsT Tnirew. In th. Id„. M.y "Deer," sung by Frank Belch er In "Wang." "School Girl" Co. gers no l'rofcsslonai cople« of anv of the above song successes sent free of charge: postage must he enclosed for mailing purposes; also n recognized program; no cards, if you arc known to Mr. HARM IS or to his inann- l program Is neceiaary. A manager's "0. K." Is also suck-lent, l'lease direct allcoutujunlcatlons to the executive office, not lo the branch Agencies. 3C WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEW YORK OITY, IN. Y. MEYEB COHEN, Manager. CHICAGO: Ogden Bldg., Cor. Clark and Lake Streets. JOE. M. HARRIS, Manager. LONDON. • CANADA. SYDf