The New York Clipper (March 1916)

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March 25 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 23 WON'T DO , harping on new and nov|l material all the to you just about the time you are thinking Are you there? WAKE DP!!!! While the newspapers are advising Uncle Sammy to get busy and PRE- PARE, and -while President 'Wilson, Theo. Roosevelt, and other patriotic Americans are all for "PREPARED- NESS," Congress has apparently done nothing but speak, speak, speak. IT STARTS ON HIGH GEAR AND NEV ZR STOPS GOING HEART FOR EVERY BROADWAY" III E- E r I.LAD. THE SONG THAT IMMEDIATELY SET THEM ALL A-SINGING PLY GOT TO HAVE 'EM "" ". r ' ■/. T ALONG WHEN OR WITHOUT 'EM" ) HAVE 'EM—THAT'S ALL) ' E GIRL," WHICH WAS WRITTEN BY FRED FISCHER—SO'S THIS— 3R COMEDY, TALK, GAB OR MONOLOGUE. IT'S A PIP. EVE- EITHER LUCKY OR KNOW HOW TO "PICK 'EM." COU 'WIN WITH . ' ' SING A HIT. BE A HIT. T NSIBLE FOR THIS WONDERFUL ORIENTAL BALLAD AND THAT WAS SOME SONG VN, BUT IF YOU WANT THE KING PIN OF THEM ALL, YOU MUST SING VER KNOW TOWN OF MINE" OF, THE WORLD FAMED -"MOTHER" SONG. •'". COMPOSER OF "TENNESSEE." It took the profession to set off the alarm clock that Is really compelling Congress to sit up and take notice. Why make speeches on national DEFENSE -when John Philip Sousa, the renowned bandmaster and com- Soser. selected for a feature at the Tew York Hippodrome, "WAKE UP AMERICA," which Roy La Pearl stirred the vast audience to 'Wild en- thusiasm. As Mr. Sousa said In an Interview In a recent edition of the New York Sun- day American. "Lecture me, write editorials at me, and I may be convinced that 'PREPAREDNESS' U necessary, bat King me a song that contains jour menage, and I wtu be won over at once." That's why we believe '"WAKE UP AMERICA" will convert more men and women to PEACE AND pre- paredness than aU the brilliant rhetoric and sound logic ever written on the subject* Sophie Tucker is another topnotch- er who registered a ten strike at Proc- tor's Fifth Avenue singing "WARE UP AMERICA," which was received with tremendous enthusiasm, the audience appreciating the patriotic sentiment in the new song.. r* Belie Baker, at tne Palace Theatre, in New York, Is giving an excellent exemplification that John Philip Sousa is right In his opinion. Be- cause each time she sings the DAYS BACK HOME .AND JIMMY MONACO Y^eOUBLE. FIRST COMERS ARE GRABBIN6 IT RIGHT AND LEFT . II interested, Icindly communicate" with our B. A O. Department. ■ l%IC ';^»-o»»y«J and Cherry SiH Holland FI),!- ST.L0UIS 8 %V^o. SAN FRANCISCO™:.^ song the audience goes -wild with patriotic enthusiasm. Come then, ye patriotic Ameri- can, sing loud and sing often, always and everywhere "WARE UP,