The New York Clipper (August 1906)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

AUGUST 4.' THE NEW YORK OI/EPPER. 629 CHAS. K HARRIS America's Leading and Most Progressive Takes pleasure In announcing that now is the time for Singers and Managers to prepare for the coming season, which from all indications points to the Banner Year of many years, and Singers as well as Theatrical Companies using the best and most novel songs are going to win out. The Public are fast becoming wise to a good song, and know and appreciate a hit the moment they hear it. The name of "HARRIS" upon any song is an indication of merit, novelty and strictest originality. It never fails to make good in each and every instance. Only the "tried'out" and genuine successes are put in print by the House of Harris. Life is too short for dead ones. You never take any chances with a Harris song, and especially with those as advertised upon this page. Eaoh and every one a novelty and a sure fire hit. SOMEWHERE Worda and Mmlc by (HAS. K. II tltltis. Pronounced by fa mom stagers and well known musical critics as Mr. HARRIS' maaterple ■<■— u nong taut will undoubtedly twerp Ihe country as no other ballad linn ever done I send for a professional copy, and convince yourself that you have never read a more beautiful heart story, wedded to more soul stirring melody, than this grnud ballad. Special atte special arrangement of the chorus has been made for their use, which la a beauty, and goes fr.^e with each copy of the wrag. Specially colored slides, for singers whu sing with 111ta: staff of photographers and artists. You all know what the HARRIS slides are, so there Is no u»e of going Into detail, except to nay they will surpass any slides ever Unshed upon a < them In advance. Regular price, per set. Is $21.00; to professionals, fB.OO per set. NONE FREE. a years. Don't iiilmi Ik called truflons, 11live h miYiix, uml will tnke his word for It, hut o quartette singers, bh u m made by the HARttIS be reudy Aug. 1. tie order DREAMING LOVE OF YOU Word* and Music by CHAS. K. HARRIS. Is conceded by all who have heard It, the most melodious piece of music lie has ever written. It will un- doubtedly ecllpBe aoy love ballad written this century. This song will live when all others are forgotten. |g makes do difference when you sin? It, or where you slog It—either In concert, vaudeville, minstrelsy, opera or musical comedy, at home, parlor or church affair—It Is bound to be a success. Beautiful colored slides for this song were specially posed by the HARRIS staff of photographers. Sold at $5.00 per set, NONE FREE. THE BELLE OF THE BALL Word* uml Mimic by f HAS. K. IIARHIS. A genuine waltz, ns only HARItis ran write. EwtvMur to hi* fnnums "After Nip Hall." and pronounced bv gingers who have heard it. ns Its fiiuul. This hour will surely tiiftki- you fnmoim In one night. Unci' heard, never forgoiten. and you will positively noon hear II whistled, sung, hummed mid played upon the streets of 1 Renutlfiil, original colored slides now reudy, at every city in the United States—In fact, the knowu world $&M per set. NONK PRBR FLY AWAY BIRDIE TO HEAVEN Words and Mn-ie by CHAS. K. HARRIS. The best pathetic child soDg story since HARRIS" famous "Always In the Way." A tear la every line. One of the most magnificent sets of colored slides, taken from actual life, -which contains among Its novelties e real sky scene, with a thousand birds on the wing—never attempted or shown before in a slide; beautiful angel visions, grand allegorical scenes—all la all. one of the most beautiful and original, as well as novel and artistic sets of colored slides ever turned out In this country. No trouble whatever to make a genuine hit, with or without slides. Price, $5.00 per set. NONE FREE. By AM.AX M, it A 1 "MIA V and (XAftr.VCi: V u <.ll\\. The sensational march time, live song bit of the century. The only renl uum-li time hit turned out since "Marching Thro' (ieorgia." You can always lie sure of the entire audience Joining In the chorus—they JflM can't help It. It is bound to keep your feet moving. The inosl soul stirring music eyer put to a love hullud. If you sing with pictures, you con secure from .Mr. HAltltIS one of the Itcsl sets of soldier views—real live soldiers— ever turned out. Not men made up, but the real article. You can't fool your niidleures all the Htm 1 . They know a real soldier from a. sham one. Each slide receives an ovation, No iidvatu-u In price—|fi.u» per set. NONW FREH. JUST ONE WORD OF CONSOLATION By PRANK D. WII.MAMN mid TOM I.F.MOMKK. A love ballad that Is now sweeping this country like wildfire. You have but to sing this over uuee. and you cannot help become Infatuated with Its bennllfnl nielmlv, and esneel/illy Willi His grnnd heart story therein contained. A song of this calibre cannot help being a genuine success, and If you are looking for a straight, simple love bnllad, without any frills, look no furl her—Mils Is Hie renl article. Hemi fur It mid euiivlini* yourself. No slides. THE TALE OF A STROLL By GEO. TOTTKX SMITH and BYRD DOUGHERTY. ■ One of the greatest production songs on the market to-day. Just what you will be looking for. A chorus which Is bo easily remembered that It Is whistled and sung by the audience while you are singing It. It can also be used as a conversation song and duet, or as a song ana dance number—in fact, It is the best all around song of Uh kind written in many years. Guaranteed a genuine and sure lire bit. IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? IJTINHST IIOGAVM IIImuc*! <!«n>n Nnritt Shout. A bit on the N. Y. Wlstnrlu Hoof (linden, a hit on the lliiuiinersiclii l'nnidlse Hoof finrileu, mid rt lilt with Hurtlg & Seamoa's big siiectuculur colored inimical proditrl luu, "Ill'M'S KAKTTrV' Nutv released. Get It before It Is sung to death. Anybody aud every body sun sing It, bPfHIW It is the one bhr rpm song of Amei'lcu <r and bigger each day. Jin wise and send for to-day, and Is growing bigger i I for li In time, bhr fiw ivlll HI' vet* regret II. IN THE HOUSE OF HUGS AND KISSES By ARTHUR J. LAMII and Will, II. I'llW, America's most popular song and lyric writers. Authors and composers of more genuine song successes than anv oilier living team of composer Two." 1 guess that's enough. Send for It and convince yourself. This, their very Intest effort, Is tlio best they have done since "Hominy" and "I'lnilc for WON'T YOU BE MY GIRLIE? ' By JOS. E. HOWARD, Composer of "Hello, Ma Ilahy." "Rood Bye. Mv Lady I/>ve," "Central,' (live Me Bark Mr Dime," and the music to the famous musical productions. "The Umpire." "Ills HlRbness, the Bey :" ••The l.;nd ot .Nod, "Toe Isle of lloog Houg," audtuenetv Chh-nKo production. "The Time, the l'luce and the tllrl —la fact, afi Is well known and conceded Tjy all, the beat nil around composer we have to-day In America, bar none. This book will equal, If not excel, any sone Mr. HOWARD has written In year,, k Is sweet and catchy, and easily memorized. Don't overlook It #hlle sending for Bongs on this page. It will he Just the song for your act. . MOTHER'S GOT THE HABIT NOW lly AHTIII!H GIMjKMI'IR The most unique and grrntest novelfy Hong ever written by nil Auu'i'lcnn crwn|ioner, now being rehearsed by more famous singing comedians than any oilier song of Its kind written In yeium. *< You Inure nil heard uml Ming the "Father" songs, now .slug HiIh great "Mother" wing, and you will Hud you are Ringing ii genuine KI> "K hit-- one that will never fall to*Kcore with any kind of an audience. The |yrh*H ni-i; clean mid rcllm-d, and I litre la a laugh In each and every line. A song tluit cnu be sung lu Ibo parlor and home uh well-a* num. the Kinge. Pro- fessional copies now ready. CANOEING IN THE PARK JUST "2" IN THE SHADE By the Famous (oiniioner, TAT HOOKEY. ; This Is without doubt the sweetest, catchiest and most melodious waltz nong he has ever written. You have all sung hit "Trolley Hide" song, now sing this, his latest, and convince yourttelf. it Is better by a hundred per cent, than his other famous hit. Donit fall to send for a copy of this song. II> MUIIHIH «N,VI'*ll. The title teris the story. Walt until you hear the niiudi- nnd reiid thr lyric, mid you will be surprised. This song will also make u great production number, and can be used us u coiiverKalloii Hong, If so desired—In fact. In any way it Is bound to he a real genuine hit. MY LOVIIM' HENRY .,: ,. By W. II. FIUGDI.ANDKR nnd TERBV MtRHMAIf, •* Another coon shout that, for genuine coon humor, music and story. Is unexcelled. A laugh In every Hue. A knock upon wood, at the end of the chorus, never falls to get a round of applause, aud la a genuine novelty. This may be Just the song you want. AND Don't Forget the World Wide Hit, the Only Real, Genuine Novelty Song Success of the World, MOTHER PIN A ROSE ON ME By LEWIS, S< HINDI,RR and ADAM*. You want to sing a song that the public want; you also want to slog a The one real, terrific song hit on the market to-day. A dozen extra verses, on live topics, have been added which will secure a dozen recalls. Yon want to ■ ong that gets the applause. Well, here Is the applause getter. Grasp It while the opportunity Is ripe. Orchestrations free of charge. In any key, to suit the voice. If you are rehearsing In New York City, don't write for professional copies. Come up to the office, where competent planlsta and arrangers are always willing to tench you any song you desire to learn, us well as make yon an orchestration to suit your voice. The Rome applies to the Chicago office. Professional copies, containing both words and inuslc. complete, as well an orchestral Ions, furnished free or chargd to nay. professional through- out the United States but you must be a professional, otherwise your lexers will lecelve no reply. A programme must be enclosed. If you are known to the Iiouho of IIAIMMH, no programme Is necessary. Atnaieiira and own* professional can secure any of the above copies through tbelr local music dealer. If there Is no music store. In your city, send direct to the publisher, enclosing twenty-live cent* (|.!!.i> for full plnuo copy, '. Adores* »ll am nut. Italians to ihr main office. OF'P'IOKa Orand Opera Mount* —(JOE M. HARR18, M'gr.l iidac. k West: 3lst Stro.t, NKW YORK, (MEYER COHEN, M'gr.) Y.