The New York Clipper (January 1920)

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20 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER January 7, 1920 IF IT'S LAUGHS HERE'S YOUR COPY. . .--■ ■ ORCHES- TRATIONS ARE READY. •.. ■ " ■ :' : ''-V. * •■•'■' Oh, Mother fin Wild By HOWARD JOHKSON HARRY PEASE and EDDIE NELSON All? Modtp ft r r ead y _ VOI | i'i ii rrndi r CT i i' n ij fl jii f Per ci - val - Al **T\ci-yal "v*_ ry wise_L_fcd ■" But aft - er a" month J"iiii Broad-way. - lerd out ' GootLjess sake?I Oil mother if you could just see _ Moth.er Im ge,t - ting awfully Co _ ca Co-la am readying- Snayuy Stor.ies Mother you -would-nt want me hoin " ' * . P n . rt n n Cas-ni-bals com- pared to me are »» n i» n ." .»".-> -jl n '-" Pn> no more your peace-ful tit-tie lamb One night I went to a ca-bar-et. I shave most A la - dy ev - 'ry day - just like a man' ' ™li*"thrownaway any Jnightreand-a weara"pjnS™pa- danced and showed her lin-ger.ie .• ,1 bathed myself in ^earKiss 1 iusttowashmvsips a- way Oh! Oh! Mother Im wild' CATCH LIKES wild r - One night I stayed out till after.ten Bought some cubed cigarettes and then I stood right on th'ft cornef and I. smoked with/all the men. .< v One night I went to a rwell affair ' -•' *'*'• v * A girl asked me to do the shimmie there , ' - I said Im very sorry but thats something I don t wear. Copyright MCM by LEO FEIST, Id cueist Buildii>g»N.Y. .! Remember, he ■ ■ who laughs . . •.■.'. - '. w \ • :^* *■» 'i' ." '•'.■>.. i - -s last, r-;. '■■ laughs laughs. . Foolish stuff for foolish ? songs. BOSTON 181 Trmiont StTMt MINNEAPOLIS ne Pantigw The.tr. SEATTLE 801 ChlckMlng H«n PHILADELPHIA Glob. The.tr. Building NEW ORLEANS 115 University PL ST. LOUIS. -' Calumet Building SAN PRANCISCO Pantagae Theatre Building CHICAGO Grand Optra Houw Building : CLEVELAND Bllaatona Building LEO Fl 711 Seventh Ave. A a tone*. Throw: from' tho Pal.cs TWl TORONTO, «