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JULY 18. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. LUCKY Is always a good on© to follow, and our thronged parlors are proof that the crowd recognizes our ability to S o In the future, as we have a perfect avalanche of unapproaohable songs, some of which are mentioned ever -hall he. We want you to have these songs, and whenever possible, would like to hive you call, that, with business conveniences of life, we may now properly present our publications. If you write, credentials of you Will be properly oared for by DICK CONN and BERT COOPER. Band and Orohestra Leaders oan get our The- w» want to thank-most heartily and slncerely-our countless friends, and shall do bur best to retain their -_*..l uirlfaro In tha itnuntru anrl ova sluniii. I»..l.. ■ «._ . _• .. . <L. . . . successful writers In the country, and are always Issuing new and up to date songs that will make good for you. PUBLISHING BUILDING. IN CHICAGO, OUR LOCATION IS 67 CLARK ST. ii DOWN ON THE FARM » i That HARRY VON TIL7.ER II the absolute master bf the art of writing ruitlo ballads bis long been conceded, but to'this psrtlou- ■ i»r one ho hei exceeded all previous per- formances.- The lyric li by RAYMOND A. BROWNE, whoae name Ik also well known ' M the writer of songs that ere hits. Beautt- rally illustrated. "WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WORLD THIS WOULD BE." "GO WHERE THE CROWDS QO." A comblnstion straight end aomlo Waits song that' will undoubtedly become enormously popular. The straight version Is by STERLING and HARRY VON straight reralon Is by STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER, end the comedy verses, ot whlob there era many, ere by RAYMOND A, BROWNE. if BYE, ELIZA JANE." That the sterling and VON tilzer ooon songs have been unvaryingly successful la historic, end Ibla latest buna will not In any asnse disappoint thoso who pin ihelr faith to the production* of thete writers. "THE HAN IN THE OVERALLS." The century's novelty In March Songs. Nothing about soldiers, nothing about heroes ot baltle. nothing hack- neyed. A new departure, that la unlimited la possibilities forataelng. Miraculous Hides In preparation. RAYMOND A. BROWNE is the author and composer. "OH, JENN Y JOHNSON." - - - "I COULD LOVE YOU IN A STEAH HEAT FLAT ." "ZULEIKA" <MV SWEET ARABIAN ROSE) A novel WalU Bong by •TRBLINQ J VON TILZBK. iDfht to original muiio. and VON TILZBK. 'Aa original thought originally eipress«] at£d set A fast growing comedy coon song, by BKYAK SDd MULLEN, thai fives every Indication ot bets* % Tremendous Sucoeu, For those seeking a big prod notion number with all the Oriental, effects we heartily recommend thla strik- ing- number by AMDREir b. sterling and alhxed J.DOYLE Delia with • new subject In an original and appealing manner. II T IT LUVELY TO BE ON THE STAGE." There have been many ••stage" songs, aoms of which HARRY VON TILZER has written, bu{ In thli partlca- MUffJP. "T* nHB nlmaeu. The lyrlo by BTRRIiINO Is clean and funny. In the Sweet Bye and Bye" BRYAN and VON TlLZER's Comedy and Waltz Bong that U already celebrated. Western siegers will and this song a Terrific Hit. *~ |,| 11!^— .I^H "My Little Gypsy Maid" *'U. MARION COOK'S Charming Love Bong thnt Is the English and American Hit. "Razzle Dazzle" iB& TJMfBJgB gi Oinof Rvtnmlcel Meiody was never «" i.xempitned than In Mils March and Bu<-k Dance. til Be There, Mary ; ■• M .» Another olonr illustrated 8TERLIN0 and. vontil7.BR eongs. ——^ 11 ii i .'"i"''i7"- "When My Johnnie Boy Goes Marching By" A rattling good Charac^aunh Song by sterling and -■ Eva" JAB. B. MCLLEN'a Ooon Serenade, that still overshadows *i- . . other similar songs. ii In Old jj Deiiffhtrui valae mtermerio oy AL. VON m/Kit, mat should wove aicTptabletoacta using thlit cia.*of music. "Wouldn't It Make You Hungry?" The Funny Lines of FRANE ABBOTT have been appropriately vl by BARRY VON TILZER In thisCoou Bong. ' "My Moonlight Maid" WALTER ARDELL has, In this song, produced a very good production number. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO." 499 J /\