The New York Clipper (January 1908)

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JANUABY 11. THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. 1301 JEROME REMICK CO. On the 25th of May, 1907, we advertised a new song in this paper, entitled "DREAMING." We told you that it was a good song, that it would be a hit, etc., etc. Have we made good? Have our predictions come true? Have we demonstrated once again our ability to pick winners? WELL, I SHOULD SAY SO. That ad. appeared only seven months ago, and to-day "DREAMING" is the most popular song in its class both with performers and the music buying public. AND NONA/ \A/E HAVE ANOTHER S6 SWEETHEART mvs •f L. W. HEISER and J. ANTON DAILEY, the composers of "Dreaming," and if a song can be better than "Dreaming," "SWEETHEART DAYS" is that song. It is one of those sweetly, simple ballads of the better class that a performer can sing to any audience and get it over. JSTOT&r LISTEN! The object of this ad. is to get you to sing this song before the great American music loving public, and we will take care of the rest. We are not going to use a lot of stereotyped arguments or expres- sions in this ad. that mean nothing to you or to us. We want you to sing this song, that's all. We want to let you 11 know that we have- in all keys. Original in B-flat, { range C to B, one octave and one note. We want to let you know that- the best slides that you have ever SWEETHEART DAYS SWEETHEART DAYS PP PP I -are in preparation, and they will be seen. Advance orders booked now This coupon is good for a copy of Sweetheart Days" at any of our music departments located in the following places: BROOKLYI, . A. D. Matthews 4 Sou HEWAHK, .... HibnsACo. PHILADELPHIA, Automatic Vaudeville Co., 1221 Sarket Street. PITT8B0BG, . • • Kaullmaa Bros. CIIC11IATI, . . TaeFatr CLEVELAID, The lay Co. ST. LOUIS, ... The Grand Leader BOSTON, J•">«• H. Rwilck I Co., 12 Tr i m o n t Row Give bearer a copy of IHDIAIAPOLIS, ■ILWADKEE, 6BAID BAPIDS, TOLEDO, • BALTIMORE, . WAS1U0T0I, PBOVDBIOB, - L. 8. Ajera « Co. flifflbel Brei. HerpolsheiBer Oe. W. L. IUner « 0*. The Leader 8. Kan 4 Sous Oe. - Ball 4 Lyes Oe. DETROIT, '•"""• H - "••nick * Co-i W Firrar 8t. "Sweetheart Days" and mail this coupon to New York Office with name of singer. JEROME H. REMICK & CO. Name . Address' This coupon will be honored in any music store or department in the United States or Canada, and will entitle the bearer to a copy of "Sweetheart Days FREE. »■ th lor: Kindly give the holder of this coupon a copy of "Sweetheart Days," mail coupon to our Detroit or New York Office and we will send you another copy in its place. NAME ADDRESS • II Professional Correspondonoe *« JEROME H. REMICK & CO., 45 WEST 28-th ST., NEW YORK. MOSE CUMBLE NEW YORK, Manager Prof. Deot.