The New York Clipper (August 1917)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER August 1, 1917 SEASON OF 1917-18 HITS BROADWAY'S SEASON OF 1917-18 HITS SWEET EMALINA MY GAL Some performers compare it with that wonderful old time song, "Josephine, My Joe," others, Bayea and Norworth's f success of some years ago, "Come Along My Mandy." Then again, you hear many say it's like "Me and My Gal." Anytinu you get them, to compare a song with tremendous hits of past and present times, you know you've got something. As a matter of fact, it is not an imitation—it's an original. It's the sweetest, catchiest melody scng in years'. By Creamer and Lay ton. Grace La Rue's feature in the big Broadway Success, "Hitchy-Koo." The march ballad of the hour. The song you will in a short time. Words by Lew Brown. Music by Albert Von Tilrer. IF YOU SAW ALL THAT I SAW IN ARKANSAS A real novelty rag song that is bound to create lots of talk, and like the rest of the songs in this advertisement, it's differ- ent. We have a wonderful rube patter for this number that will send it over for anyone. Don't overlook tl plause creator. Words by Will J. Harris. Music by Milton Ager. I he cry of v DOWN IN BORNEO ISLE rywhere, "Give me a fast song with a punch. Well, we've got it. nd will fill that gap in your act. By Creamer and Lay ton. This song will surely solve r YOU NEVER CAN BE TOO SURE ABOUT THE GIRLS You need salt and pepper to season your food; comedy is just as essential to put the finishing touch to your act. Y'o "Where can I get a great corr.pdy song?" That's where we come in! One look at the above song and "nuf sed." l.i-w Biown. Bobby Heath and Rubey Cowan. ...eds no introduction. It hai ; l ; ke the Rock of Gibraltar. You can't go wrong-with Of all the melody songs during the fast f. is Dixie Son.g. By Lew Brown and Albert Von Tilzer! 145 W. 45th St.. New York City BROADWAY MUSIC CORPORATION WILL VON TILZER, President 145 N. Clark St., Chicago, III.