Variety (November 1918)

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VARIETY W. B. S. World's Best Songs " .' ■.'■■■■,."*""'-'.•''■"■' Up To Ttie Mini^ Mxg World's Best Songs Everyone in This Country Will Soon Be Singing It GOME IN AND HEAR RANCE By IRVING BERLIN ^:i--.^^M: ,v;t.i.-r...,i.i^. 'V^JvA^J^ V-f*-*---''. I can picture the boys "OVER THERE" Making plenty of noise OVER I^ERE, la^ipP Andf if Fm; not wrong, • '■■••; ■ ^r-'-/&^^^^^^^ It won't be long 'Erea certain song Will jfill the air; It's all verjf clear The time's di'Awing near When they'll be marching dowii to the pier^sing^^ ■'■;*/:. I> 3 H 0 R |j's- ■.'ISll'iiliili^ • ''V■'■■'■■■■'•^/•'■■':'^■''l'■':•'■M.^''iv'-'^i^'■■; ■v'■i^lV;^- :'-(:V:;;:.■■:::;•,,; , -^ghorus ''Good-bye, France We'd love tc linger longer __ But we must go home,-.-.. -.:,;'■ :JeiiW;:n^ Folks are; waiting to welcome' lis ''^'^■Mr^'^^^im:^^^^^ Across the foam. '-'^'--'-^^^^^^^^ We were glad to stand side by side with youi ' ■ B^^^^^^^ Mighty proud-to have died with you—.,;;^,.,,^,i|-|4^g^^ .;:• Good-bye, France, , -■^'mm&^mmmmm^^. You'll.never be forgotten by the U. S. A::.;:^':--^er.ifSi#^::^lP^„ . .- $0i§:---Copies I^w Ready:jiMfff^Mmm M One Of The First To Use It m R N it'; E'» WATERSON, BERLIN &SNYDERCO.,inc STRAND THEATRE BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY MAURICE ABRAHAMS, Prof. Manager MAX WINSLOW, General Manager FRANK CLARK, Prof. Manager, Chicago 81 W. Randolph St. W.B.S. World's Best Songs BOSTON Don Jtamtay, 210 Tremont 81. PHILADBLPBIA Rennte Cortnack. Globe ThMtre Bid*. SAN FRANCISCO Arthur B«Min. PanUgM Theatre Bldf. MINNEAPOLIS Richard Rmtc*. 236 L«eb Arcade PITTSBURCH 0«o. Oleott, 405 Cameraphone Bldi. ST. LOUIS John Conrad, 401-02 Calamet BIdg. BUPPALO' ' Mnrrr Whiteman, 361 Main St. SEATTLE Harry Klrachbsnni, 401 Chlekerliv Hall DETROIT—Charlie Dale, Whitney Opera Hoaae Bids. W. B. S. World's B6st Songs