The New York Clipper (February 1917)

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30 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER February 28, 1917 Really Great Ballad THE MIRACLE OF LOVE FRANK W. McKEE America's Waltz-King \X7ITH a melody that creeps right into your heart. Easy to sing, but with a grand climax. A corking number for any high-class singing act, a winner for the cabaret. CHORUS Words by Mabel B. McKee Sunshine for shadows, laughter for tears. Singing for sighing, courage for fears. Gladness for sadness, gift from above, Wonderful mystery, the miracle of love. Copyright 1917, G. Schirmer Published in the following arrangements: Song (in Ab, Bb. C and D) Duet (High and Lots Voices) Quartette (Mixed. Mens and Women's Voices') Piano Solo Violin and Piano Violoncello and Piano Violin, Violoncello, Cornet and Trombone Solo with Orchestra ace in Ab, Bb, C and D Orchestral Accompaniment for Voice in Ab. Bb. C, D and Eb Song copy faith orchestration free to any singer. Quartette arrangement sent gratis to any organization. GET ONE AND TRY IT G. SCHIRMER 3 East 43d St. .• ; . . '" Telephone 'Murray Hill 8100 New York HE ACTORS' FUND FAIR Calls to Charity's Colors TWO THOUSAND WOMEN Wherever yon are, whatever you are doing, don't forget the purpose of the Actors' Fund Fair—to provide against future needs. Wc need EVERY WOMAN'S assistance NOW. Wc are sore to have the greatest of Fairs, if the women will rally now, when real help is needed most. THE WOMEN'S DIVISION Hundreds of women whose names stand for Charity and its glorious accom- plishments in America and Europe, have volunteered for the Actors' Fund Fair and already are AT WORK! Such spirit and zeal assures success. We wish to enlist others in the same worthy effort. You will be very proud to be a part of the Actors' Fund Fair. All we ask is that you come and see the Chairman, Women's Division, Ida C. Nahm. She will explain many 'ways in which you may pleasantly assist. Won't you call on her today? ACTORS' FXJIMD FAIR HOTEL, ASTOR NEW YORK APPOINTED IY UNCLE SAM JACK O'DONNELL TOM CONROY PARCEL, POSTMAN Delivering Bundle* of Joy and Package* of Laughter for the U. B. O. Direction of TREAT MATHEWS Idea and Material Copyrighted ii THE TRIFLERS »> RAYE and BYRON In "Merely Merry Morsels IN VAUDEVILLE >» AL. TUCKER TRICK VIOLINIST The Boy With the White Violin DIRECTION PETE MACK IN VAUDEVILLE I L. L- V Novelty (C Just SON (" Character DIRECTION ARTHUR HORWTTZ — MORIARITY SISTERS DRESDEN DOLLS OF VAUDEVILLE MOLLY GSHANNON MARINO ITALIAN PIANO MOVERS AND IN VAUDEVILLE THE HENNING Refined Comedy Novelty Offering DIRECTION J. P. HARRIS LAURENCE FEIN and 3 FINE GIRLS with Welford Sisters—Vera De Varney EUGENE EMMETT & CO. In the Rural Musical Comedy, "TOWN HALL FOLLIES" RAYMOND FRAZIER, Principal Mabel Harper Tha Sunbeam of Venderille. EU» Weber at ti. Piano 36 PARODIES 25 CENTS S» Rrt Cat. an tats ems. vat RUT mm, 2190 ana* St. M i l ie u , r I. TABLOID PLAYS FOR SALE 8bort cut. New and standsrd plays condensed for tab. Fonr for $10.00. or $3 .00 each. Send for list. THE TAB FLAT SOTOF, Sylrsn Betci. *T. T.