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•!> '.' '■' HI 4 ■', m m '■■ Ml ■ :•■ ■. IJi! » : i •'V !i|. 918 THE^IlSTEW YORK I CLIPPER. November 14, CHAS. K. HARRIS AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVE BALLAD WRITER, TAKES PLEASURE IN PRESENTING HIS LATEST PATHETIC CHILD SONG, READ and CONVINCE YOURSELVES WHAT THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINGERS SAY REGARDING THIS BEAUTIFUL BALLAD: M NELLIE IIANLEY. " 'Alwnya In the Way' la tbe very best song I havo ever sung la all mv career, and Ib tbe only book that the audience all join In tbe chorus whenever the chorus elide 1b flashed. I take alz to ten encores every night." FLORENCE! A. BAILEY. "I am sending you 'Always in tbe Way' and 'I'm Wearing sly Heart Away For You,' and without these two songs I really would not know what to do, as tbe audience are completely charmed with both of them." WILL T. BllOOKS. "'Always In tbe Way' and 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You' came safely to band. Mr. Carrier, our manager, says they are tbe best songs eror sung In his bouse." DAI1T and MACK. "Your slides to 'JuBt Next Door' and 'Al- waya In the Way' to band. Botb big bits with our act. Congratulations." C. T. BLUUOCK. "I am now using three of your songs: 'In tbe Hills of Old Carolina," "I'm Wearing My Heart Awey for You' and your latest big bit, 'Always In the Way,' and they are three wonders." E. B. BENJAMIN. "Your song, 'Always In tbe Way,' was put on at the Columbus Auditorium, Columbus, Oblo, and was a terrific bit. Have you any new songa tbat you contemplate getting out, as I always want te sing.your songs, as they are great' W. L. BRADLEY. "Am using 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You' and your big song hit, 'Always in tbe Way,' at Haveron, Mass. AU COOPER. '"Always In th« Way' and 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You' are being sung nightly at the Ollmpla Garden, St. Louis, Mo,, and I wish to congratulate you on your two successful hits." COOK and HARRIS. " 'Always In tbe Way' slides arrived, and I put It on last night, and It Is tbe biggest hit of my Ufa Always pleased to sing one of your songs." CHAS DAVIS " 'Always In tbe Way" and 'In the Hills of Old Carolina' were Introduced at tbe Carbon- THOMAS and WBRDEN. " 'Always in the Way' a knockout. Six en- cores. Come up to Proctor's Sunday and hear tbe audience all join In chorus." AL. HER8TON. "I have used ten sets of 'Always In the Way' with my singers. All report great suc- cess." JERRY GRADY. " 'Always In the Way' slides came safely to band, to Lynn, Mass., where It was Intro- duced, and was very warmly received." BARLOW A WILSON MINSTRELS. " 'Always la tbe Way' la the best thing In our sbow today. Both slides and song de- serve tbe success It la making." JOS. MARK8. " 'Always la the Way' came safely to band to Perth, Ontario, and it was suns tbe same night I sent you newspaper clipping regard- ing the great success It made." THEO. CAMERON. " 'Always In the Way' slides came safely to hand. It la a wonderful song. Encore al- ter encore. The hit of my life. FRANKLIN and HAYMAN. " 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You' and 'Always In the Way' came safely to band to Davenport, Iowa, and our act went like a bouse a-flre. They are two song bits without a doubt." BUSH and DEVERE. " 'Always la tbe Way' slides are creating a success. Mr. Bush plays the chorus on his cornet and has the entire audience singing It with him. My, what a big bit It Is." HARRY MANTELL. "I have put on tbe new song, 'Always In the Way.' You have hit tbe bull's eye again. The song Is setting them crazy wherever we play." BOHANNAN and COREY. "We are using 'Always In tbe Way,* and It Is creating a sensation wherever we use It. Good luck to yon." HI ALBERT. "Your new song, 'Always In tbe Way.' Is all that It is cracked up to be. I wish there wero more song writers like yon." SAM AARON. "All your slides are One, and all your songs are good. I always liked 'The Tie Tbat Binds," but 'Always In the Way' beats It all hollow." CHAS. A. BINGHAM. "'Always in the Way,' song and slides, came safely to band. I Introduced It at Waterford last nlgbt The ladles In the au- dience were all In tears. It Is simply great." FRANK BOTTERILL. "Tbe Baltimore public once more charmed by a HarrU song. 'Always In the Way' Is another big hit for you." BUTLER and AYLING. "Our company cannot do without your songs and without your slides. 'Always In tbe Way,' 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You' and 'In the Hills of Old Carolina' are all terrific bits." CAESAR BRAND. "I have received the set of slides of 'Al- ways in the Way^' They were Introduced at the Lyceum Theatre, San Francisco, wbere It goes without saying. It took five encores." IRENE SULLIVAN. "Am singing your illustrated songs. Includ- ing, 'Last Night as the Moon Was Shining' and 'Always In tbe Way,' to the biggest ap- plause In all my lite." GEORGE LYTHE. "Am In receipt of a set of slides of 'In tbe Hills of Old Carolina." Tbe scenes are simply wonderful. 'Always In tbe Way' is the hit of my life." LYNN SISTERS. "We always make a big hit with your songs. Tbe slides are magnificent. No trouble to make a hit with your songs at any time." JOB MILLER. " 'In the Hills of Old Carolina' and 'Aiwa 7" ill In tbe Way' are my applause getters. W Harris ever stop writing hits." JOHNSTON and SULLIVAN. " 'Always In the Way' and 'The Star and the Flower' are two big successes with us. There are no songs like tbe Harris songa." C D. HESSE. "Your set of 'Always In the Way' came to band. Never In the history of all Never in the history of all my the- atrical experience has any song caught on as quick sb 7 Always In the Way!* Congratula- tions." ROYS and ROBERTS. " 'Always In the Way' the quickest bit we ever introduced." VIOLET STALEY. "I put on 'Always in the Way' last night at Buffalo. Needless to say will keep It on all season." CHRISS CLINTON. "Your two sets of slides, 'Always In the Way' and 'In the Hills of Old Carolina,' were received O. K. They are tbe best songs I ever used. They go great" JACK BANNESS. " 'Always In the Way' Just suits my voice. I am making a wonderful success with it Uood luck to you." HENRY LINDNER "'Always In the Way' was put on last night at Newark, N. J. The audience all Joined in the chorus." EARLE THRELKELD. "I never thought to get a song tbat would take the place of 'Hello, Central." but Mr. Harris' new song, 'Always In the Way,' beats it all hollow." MAY FISKB. "I will surely use 'Always In the Way' all this season. It is tbe most beautiful child song I ever used." FERRIS COMEDIANS. " 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You' and 'Always In the Way* were put on at Be- lolt, Wis., last nlgbt, and created a sensa- tion. They are tbe talk of tbe town." PHYLLIS GILMORB. "I Introduced 'Always In tbe Way' at Port- land, Me. Have bad many requests for the song from the people who nave heard It, and who wish to know where the song can be se- cured. It Is an awful big bit" CHARLES FALK. " 'Always In the Way" slides received. Tbe biggest song hit of my career. I thank you very much for sending me those slides. I re- ceived an ovation after each verse." JOSEPH HORTIZ. "I am singing 'Always in the Way' with Dumont's Minstrels, Philadelphia, and in all my experience I must say no song has ever made the success that this song has made with me, and with the patrons of this house. I congratulate you, as you deserve It" ate Theatre, Denver, Col., last nlgbt, and took tbe bouse by storm." PROFESSIONAL COPIES SBNT to recognised professionals only, enclosing programme. No Cards. Slnaers who - ■ nn ««,,»„_ . Vork, Brooklyn or Chicago. Singers will kindly onll at the office.; where co'n/petlnt pi™ l.t. will A-achyo" any song on th.Tllar"ls CataloKf and VSST&^SV " memDe ;. ■«> 'oples mailed In Near write Milwaukee Office, as It Is closed permanently. Address all eommanteattons to the Home Office, to »"rris vataiogne, and make yon any oreh».nation to lit your voice. Don't WERDEN and GLADDISH. "I wish you could see the hit we are mak- ing with 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You' with electric effects, rippling water and rising moon. 'Always In the Way" will be the biggest hit you have ever written." ALLEN MAY. "'Always In the Way" and 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You' are the two biggest song hits of my career." STEVENS and TWEEDY. "We are singing 'I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You/ 'In the Hills of Old Caro- lina' and 'Always in tbe Way,' and It goes without saying. They are three tremendous hits. We shall keep them on all year." BENNETT and YOUNG. "Introduced 'Always in .the Way' at Hyde & Behmnn's Theatre, Brooklyn, and had to repeat tbe chorus Ave tlmesi'Je. T. R STOCK. •"Always la the Way' Is another 'Hello. Central,' without a doubt" EMMETT J. WELSH. "Slides to 'Always in the Way' came safely to band, for which accept thanks. I put It on last night, and It scored immensely. BELLE GOLD. "I Introduced 'Always in the Way' at Proc- tor's Fifth Ave. Theatre, In 'My Little Sweet- heart,' and It went so big that the audience vrould not nllcw the play to go on until I repeated tbe chorus three times. I congratu- late you on your new song bit, which I pre- dict will be another 'After the Ball.'" SMITH and BLANCHARD. "We are now using 'Always in the Way,' "The Little Place That I Call Home" and 'Em Wearing My Heart Away for You,' and we would not change them for anything In tbe world, as these three songs axe the hit of our act" THEO. M. CAMERON. 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