The New York Clipper (January 1905)

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JANUABY 14. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 1117 TO EVERY SINGER ?£ AMERICAN STAGE. We are beginning the New Year with a new collection of songs, which, it is safe to say, have never been surpassed. Our effort in the past has been "to deliver the goods," and with jour assistance we shall continue to do so. First of all, we take profound pleasure iu calling your attention to the greatest ballad we have ever published—that's saying a lot, for we have produced some wonderful hits in the past, but after you once hear this sweet, simple, pathetic tong, your own good judgment will compel you to agree with us that 11/ WILLIAMS and YAN ALSTYNE, etands alone as a masterpiece of plaint he lyricB and sweet melody, Trofet sional copies are now ready. Got this «org at oooe, and be one of the flrat to slug this sure tiro euoore winner. We cave eent special photographers to Florida, where v.ews ate being made, the slides of which will be ready on Jan. 16. Bat that's not all. We have another "Bedeliti," a MY IRISH INDIAN" ever heard. JEROME and SCHWABTZ have comic long unlets in America. By JEBOME and SCHWABTZ. Positively the greatest novelty song they have ever writUn, Adesoripti'n is impossible, for it is so entirely different from anything yon have not been sleeping since tbey wrote "Bedelia " They have been WRITING, and "My Irish Indian" is the result of the efforts of two o( the most wonderful con "THE TROUBADOUR" ByW. 0. POWEL. Tbe successor to '-The Gondolier," and like "The Gondolier," Mr. William a has made a song of this by writing another clever set of word*. It is now ready for those who sing a seml-olasiioal number. It is also a stunner for bands and orchestras. WONT YOU FONDLE ME" By KENDIS and PALEY. A song the galleries whisf.e. i ONE LITTLE SOLDIER MAN J The dainty Japanese War Song by "BLUE DELL" MADDEN and "HIAWATHA" MORET. With a combination like that, how oonld the song be anythiug but great? it RAMBLING SAM" JEAN SCHWARTZ'S idea of a hard-luck coon. A new song and a new idea. a » BACK, BACK, BACK TO BALTIMORE By WILLIAMS and YAM ALSTYNE. A recognized hit from Maine to California. Nothing like it in the market, Positively one great coon song, jinsarpaesed for originality and gingery material. "The Sweetest Girl In Dixie" "DOWN IN THE SURWAY" By O'DEA and ADAMS. A Southern Love Song, with Slides. JEBOME and 80HWARTZ' New Novelty Song. This ia u Glovor Little Walt/. Number for Most Any Kind of Act. Ml WILLIAMS and VAN ALSTYNE'S Clever Indian 8ong, "ON A CROCODILE" By O'DEA, KENDIS and PALEY, WM. NOBRIB' Song Hit in "The Cingaloo.' a AND THE GREATEST COON SONG OF THEM ALL, FAREWELL MR. ABNER HEMINGWAY By JEROME and SOHWARTZ, is now in preparation. It will be ready for all singers of real ooon soogs in a very few days. Prof. Copies FREE to recognized singers on receipt of late programs. Orchestrations free. W Address all prof, correspondence to 45 W. 28th St., New fork, N. Y. JEROME H. REMICK & COMPANY SHAPIRO, REMICK & CO., 45 West 28th St., New York. WHITNEY WARNER PUBLISHING CO., , GENERAL MANAGER PROF. DEPT.. ' > 87 Clark St., Chicago, III. 10 Withtrall St., Detroit, Mich.