The New York Clipper (March 1917)

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28 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER March 14; 1917 BILL JEROME REMARKETH: He who Singeth a bad Song injureth himself muchly. The BIG TIME waiteth lor Thee if Thou Singeth the Right Songs. When, you -want real Jewelry you go to Tiffany—when you want real songs, where do you go? Lay Off Ave. is paved with singers who sing the wrong songs. ■ • Our business keeps growing Bigger every day. There's a Reason. * We are living in an age of class. That's why all the classy singers are using our songs. GEORGE M. COHAN'S "THERE'S ONLY ONE LITTLE GIRL" is without doubt one of the best songs G. M. C. has ever written. This song has all the Cohan go to it. We have a Statue of Liberty version that will stampede your audience. LYNN COWAN of BAILEY & COWAN cleans house with it. .' For the next three weeks FRANCES WHITE of ROCK & WHITE will continue to storm the Palace Theatre Customers With her Sensational Spelling Song M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I. Harry Tierney, Bert Hanlon and Benny Ryan are very proud of Miss White's rendition of this most talked of Song of Songs. We have just issued a new Ballad by MAUDE NUGENT, who wrote "SWEET ROSE CGRADY," entitled "LOVE AND YOU." Before offering this number we gave it a hard Third Degree test—if you ever sang 'THE SUNSHINE OF YOUR SMILE'* you will like mis number—it has our guarantee for success,".'..."".; Our descriptive Ballad, "TURN TO THE RIGHT," with big dramatic recitation, promises to be as big a success as the play 'TURN TO THE RIGHT," which means some success. Of course its only a waste of time and space to tell you about RAYMOND HITCHCOCK'S Hypnotic Song Hit, "SOME TIME." This is Harry Tierney's Master Melody— and Manager Chas. Dillingham has kindly allowed us to re- lease it in all cities east of Chicago. "COME OVER, COME OVER, COME ON OVER HERE FFS A WONDERFULPLACE"—This is me Comedy Sen- sation of a decade. When in town, if you are a stranger, come in and get acquainted. ; , • . WM. JEROME PUBLISHING CORP. STRAND BUILDING-Broadway and 47th Street ilvi* SUITE 310—PHOME 3221 BRYANT -.'." SHOW PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS National NEW YORK .EH GRAY IN - I SPECIAL DESIGNS 131 FOR EVERY LINE cm.cago OF AMUSEMENT ;•; ST LOUIS WHICH OF THESE CATALOGUES SHALL WE SEND YOU ? th fcAl H'v-l, • ATALfUVi.jt fill! < 5fA.. a<,i. £ - «a. . M*. .. t.»I4Ldwvt it I',. MUS.ciCCOVlEDr.'C'tTit Ci^t ':■'.> .,"d >*?:. J A EST .'£I1\C:CGC -il (S- ,,-,; r , f ,■-.-• CJF4i.',:._Eor 0*rCS>* t'-'e ■;< Sl-uk l-;trr- Han FOl'JtHj CF NO* <i , nt-v l>zi.r>. „'tr i^ ,;,', i^'■. >~- Ci'MMtRC-tL;-. < > L :;.';LE.;- HoMc'S Hit Ctrt OJ'u at ( .....i.i v.t'0' J ,T^.' r. Rr:'e'!>-r* Mock Vf.iieeviHt' 0*»»r A.'.^';o". *; '-.< Rar.-^i/.'MdcarVironje: Stock ^ftjltv ^irs* ■.fc. M : no Hrjdtr.-; Sp r-iuiitsm.;. M jg^c._Kanfl Ci-i' «' ,'rvt.-, iVfii CsVa^'M nsU'i iMfl CnlcKCJ .Mus'iriif r"H" :;,Jti of C;.ftiS J*d MiiV. it S k .o*S *ilh arid «-tho..t t;: HEADED BY SALEM TUTT WHITNEY and J. HOMER TUTT T. L. CORWELL, Manager H. D. COLLINS, Business Manager American Theater. St. Louis Week of March 18th Garden Theater, Kansas City. .'. Week of March 25th Peoples Theater, Cincinnati. .Week of April 8th JOHN BRUNTON STUDIOS Productions of Every Description For.Public, Private, Professional and Non-Professional Performance* SCENERY, PROPERTIES, STAGE FURNISHINGS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone: Bryant 5914 226 WEST 41ST STREET, NEW YORK THE VALLEY OF LOVE CARL RUDOLPHO, Publither 64S Montingiufa tf8 Lenox An, New York MILLER & KENT CLATE OF VAUDEVILLE) Beg to Announce that They Are ConJnctinc SCHUUCH'S EXCLUSIVE SAMPLE STYLE SHOP Coat*, Salts, Drtaae* and Go ions THEATRICAL PATRONAGE SOLICITED ' 122 W. 44th STREET NEW YORK CITY CENTRAL TRUNKS SE6 In., (13.00: 28 la., S14.00; 82 In., 115.00; M to., 818.00; 40 In.. 117.50. Circus Trim*.. 24x18x18. 111.00. Bill Trunks, 30x28x15, Inside, $15.50. Utho Tronks, 42Hx28Hxl2, lnstrte, 818.00. 8hlpp*d on receipt of S3, balance C. O. D„ except over S00 miles, then remit the whole smuant. CBMTHAL TBDMK FACTORY. Bet. 1884. SIMONS *, CO., 8. W. cor. 7th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. EI YEIR'S GUARANTEED AKEr UP BEST MADE song writers ^:-?,; v r^; u ":^ *$i;:.;j : PER FOR M ER S robi/h. brennen 1433 B7ttay,l. ALLIANCE HOTEL 258 Wert 44th Street, New York City AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. 45 Seconds from Broadway. Professional people will find here hisa-claes accommodations snd service at reasonable prices. Tel. Bryant 6063. Telephone. (iTUD A D F I A IDF" HALF BLOCK FROM Bryaat «sssjtjsi * nC A U E. L. A I U C THE WrUTC RATS 754-756 Eighth Ave., BeL 46th and 47th Sts., One Block West of Bre*dwajT J-4-1 Room Apartments. Completely Furnished for Housekeeping, Steam Heat. Bath. Pboaye Strictly Proles.UnaJ MRS. GEO. HIEGEL, " GEORGE DUGAS Noblette. THEATRICAL MANAGER and PRODUCER Manager Fitzgerald Bu tiding, Room 412, 1482 Telephone Bryant 44S7 . Broadway, New Yorac Icmbers ci the Thcalrica! P.-cfessicn ic £:>,Tine -n AswrtT.fr,} c» GREAT NEW UNPUBLISHED SONG NUMBERS KNICKERBOCKER HARMONYSTl'DIOS