The New York Clipper (November 1917)

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24 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER November 21* 1917 The Last Big Drive to Make (GOOD BYE AND LUCK BE WITH YOU) I I T By GUS EDWARDS AND VA/IL.L. The Biggest Sentimental March Song of All Peace and War Times If selected by such world-stars as Nora Bayes. Elsie Janis, Rag-Time Reilly.U. S. N.. Ponzillo Sisters. -\ Ruth Roland. Rita Boland and a host of Others,why not you? Do not overlook the fact that it is by Gus Edwards and Will Cobb, who gave you "Good Bye, Little Girl. Good Bye" and "Dolly Grey. : ' We will, mail Artist Copy upon request. Orchestra and Band Arrangements ready in all keys; also on all phonograph records and self-playing pianos. It you cannot find a place.in your act for the wonderful "Laddie Boy" we have the: following new ones 1 for vou to select from: " WHAT WILL BECOME OF YOUR LITTLE DOLL GIRL? A Fine Song For Singles, Duets, Trios, and Quartettes "ROMANGE" f'MY SUSQUEHANNA SUE THE HIGHEST TYPE OF HIGH CLASS BALLAD BALLAD A LA "SUN BONNET SUE" Same Writers TDUKETOKEFPMYEYESONYOU" "youIaNT BLAME ME" FOR FEMALE SINGLE ARTISTS By R. S. VAUGHN y MR. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK "WHEN I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH YOU" AND EDWARDS ^ Writers of "School Days'— "Sun Bonnet Sue' -'fSee-Saw," etc. Great Double Version 1531 BROADWAY^ Astor -Theatre Bldg. NEW YORK MAXWELL SILVER GENERAL MANAGER