The New York Clipper (February 1917)

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February 14, 1917 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 31 THE SONG SENSATION OF THE HOUR "OH, JOHNNY! OH, JOHNNY, OH!!" Words by ED. ROSE Music by ABE OLMAN This is the big hit featured by HENRY LEWIS in ANNA HELD'S SHOW, "FOLLOW ME." If you are looking for a song that will put the punch in your act get this one—AND DO IT NOW. THIS SONG IS LESS THAN A MONTH OLD AND ALREADY IS IN THE HIT CLASS. AND HERE'S ANOTHER ONE FOR 1917: "AT SEVEN, SEVENTEEN AND SEVENTY" (Daddy Loved the Same, Sweet Girl) Words by RAYMOND EGAN Music by ABE OLMAN This is an "out-of- the -ordinary" March Ballad that tells a different story and has a di stinc tively natural and catchy melody. The combined efforts of two acknowledged HIT WRITERS FORSTER 1VIUSIC PUBLISHERdne. CHICAGO: 42 Grand Opera House Bldg. MARVIN IFF, Prof. Manager NEW YORK: 146 West 45th Street ABE OLMAN. Manager THE TALENTED COMEDIENNE MADGE EDISON AND HER STOCK COMPANY WITH EDGAR FOREMAN A fully equipped organization presenting new and up-to-date plays and comedies with a Metropolitan cast and specialties. Some open time beginning April 9th. New York, New England and Pennsylvania man- agers write. NOTE—Owing to a mistake in address last week many letters returned; please write again. Address. FORE- MAN A MORTON. Mgr*., Hotel Calvert, Broadway and 41st St., New York City. B O o K E D S o L I D MUDGLVnOfcTON ™ PURVEYORS ♦ <«•• l or MLLODY- H A R R Y W E B E R Just the dog you want. All breeds, all age* and at price* to suit everyone's purse. COLONIAL DOG MART New York's Largest Dog- Shop « West 46th St. (Just West of Tborley'a) Telephone Bryant 513S The quality of our stock, our courtesy to visitors and the sanitary condition of our shop has earned us an enviable reputation. WANTED—CHORUS GIRLS Two clever comedians, one who can direct. Prima Donna, Straight Man, Soubrette, for six months' Stock Tab. in the Northwest. Two bills a week. No Sundays. State all with photos and lowest in first letter. N. B. Will buy more chorus wardrobe if in good condition and Cheap. QUINN, Mgr. No. Z Co. U. S. A. Girl. Musical Comedy Co, Shuberf■ Theatre. Minne- apolis, Mum. WILLIAM EDMUNDS In their latest Comedy success EDNA LEEDOM GOING TO THE WEDDING ALWAYS WORKING I wonder why 7 Direction MAX CORDON JACK McAULIFFE BUD PIERSON "A TOUCH OF LEGMANIA" DIRECTION PETE MACK NEXT WEEK, PROCTOR'S PALACE, NEWARK FRANK BOHM, Inc. Lon Fdlenan, Gen. Mgr. New York Cat*