The New York Clipper (February 1917)

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32 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER February 14, 1917 1VIAX COOPER d RKARDO I N AH GIVE ME THE RING *• After first showing at the Alhambra Theatre, immediately engaged for the entire season COLONIAL THEATRE, NEXT WEEK Feb. 26, Orpheum Tbreatre, Brooklyn Mar. 5, Keith's, Boston Mar. 12, Bnshwick, Brooklyn J SENSATIONAL SONG NOW READY! DON'T WAIT! WRITE NOW! STEPPIN" ON THE PUPPY'S TAIL By the Author of "I Ain't Got Nobody Much,' 1 "Paradise Blues," etc. McKINLEY MUSIC CO. CHICAGO OFFICE, Grand Opera House Bldg. E. CLINTON KEITHLEY, Mgr. Professional Dept. NEW YORK OFFICE 80 FIFTH AVE. JARDON HAS NEW SONG There's a beautiful song published by M. Witmark & Sons which has been quietly but ever so steadily forging its way to the front, until today it is one of those ballads that the whole English- speaking world is singing and talking about. "There's a Long, Long Trail" is a remarkable song in its originality and appeal, and in the solid, substantial suc- cess it has achieved through a wonderful, poetic lyric, wedded to a melody that leaves one happier for it. One of the most popular prima donnas on the stage today, Dorothy Jardon, has recently added the "Long Trail" song to her repertoire. Miss Jardon is headlining in vaudeville on the Orpheum Circuit, and at Vancouver, B. C, last week, she sang this song for the first time, and it was a wonderful reception that met both singer and song. The publishers report that this song is in a fair way to break all previous records. DOROTHY JARDON DOLLY CONNOLLY Buell Scenic Co. ■ ] CimTAIKB — TAiiimvrT.T.g _ PRODTJCTIONS Room 329, Knickerbocker Theatre Bonding, New York. 25c—FOR ALL THIS—25c T sketches. 3 monologs, 0 Beeltstlona, 12 Pamdtes and 200 Gaga, Comic Wants, etc, with Mun.y Back Guaranteel Other material. Catalo g ami tratlmonlaU for stamp. atAST THATEB, SIM Broad St-. Provldsno*, E. I. SPECIAL NOTICE. I hereby caution all owners or managers of the- atres as well as an performers not to use or allow to be csed In their theatres a rendition of my song. "HAIX-E-LU-JAH," copyrighted as per entry Class E.. SXC No. 2SS.665. under penalty of rait and damasres f or any infringement of my rights. ED* WASH OilV KB, Washing-ton, D. C. AT LIBERTY HARRY RICHARDS Juveniles, Light Comedy, Gen. Bus., Specialties, Stage Met. Meat appearance on and off. Sober and reliable. Age 27. Reliable managers only. Ticket, res. Address Auburn, Ind. SOME OF THE STARS STAFFORD PEMBERTON HAS SUPPORTED MAUD ALLAN GERTRUDE HOFFMANN MAE MURRAY JOSE COLLINS WITH RUTH THOMAS PALACE THEATRE NOW FUNNY BONE No. 4 COSTS 35C. £ and"-?* for better comedy material at any price. It U Jut oot and contains a new monologue, "The Engage- ment Party"; as act for 2 males, "Ask Grand- father—He Kjiowi"; an act for male and female, "Baby Mlate*'; Deride* act for 2 females.; also minstrel first-part, 3 late parodi es, dosena of tide- walk gaga, stage poems, etc. FTTNN YBONB No, 4 coats 85c.; or for ST will send FtTNKYBONaV No*. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Money i s tunt ed If desired* fUJU I B OHg YUBXJBB3XQ CO.. So. 1058 Third ATeaoe, Sew York (Dept, C).