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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August i> WW!! WONDERFUL wo WW 11 . l\ (III IIS JOK Nrl VUTII V YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT--YOU WANTED IT-HERE IT- IS mmm (i Bj;E|S^^^^^ai§©f| Thero Isn't any argumentr-lt's r»ere--we haveit--a copy will toll you more than We could tell you ir we wrote a .book. Somo say it is ■ better double than a single—but, Oh, you single. You can do anything with this song. Can be sung equally as well as a ballad or a rag WHAT! ANOTHER ONE? YES, AND BY THE SAME PUBLISHER I LOVE HER Ofl! !0I! THIS SONG HAS 81 'RPHISED K VERY BODY, EVEN VS. HAVE YOU GVERBEEN IN LOVE) DID YOU EVKR HAVE ABOUT YOUR SWEETHEART 1 JUST IMAGINE TELLING IT TO TOUR AUDIENCE IN A LIVELY BONO, FULL OF SOY, ENTHUSIASM AND A BUSHEL OP LAUGHS. THIS SONG CAN'T HELP PROM CLEANING UP WORDS-JOE MCCARTHY antl E. P. MOHAN. MUSIC-JAMES V. MONACO. A GEM THERESA ,\ >iim. I'll vr i« Pltii >i i ii ■ iri It" \ I.II KAI' \ l,.Mi;C,H \ rim >i v,v vi M't I : Will...) I:\ II i (.■ I'tivwi hi i.i i 11 ,n i.^i'm- *'»>(.. : w \ i r i.Niir: % «i i iiiai; vVe; ii \ .Mil-'. Mf< \M'lii\.. l-'..'.i' •■iini;\\. .> \ m l> v. ;HovV.'-tY. Hello, Friends: I see It is unnecessary to tell you about our songs. The way letters have been pour- ing in here during the past week Is sufficient proof that you know we have the great- est bunch of songs in years. There is no use talking, every- body will realize before long I what these songs mean to ! an act. Performers in Chicago and | I throughout the West will be pleased to know th it our Chicago Office, 126 N. Clark St. (next door to the Grand Opera House), will be ready for business Aug. 1. Nat Vin- cmt and capable stiff will b * on the job with the same kind of attention and cour-| tesy that has made our New York Office the talk of the | I Music "World. Hitorilly Yours, 5 . WILL VON TILZER. THE DADDY OF RAG SONGS FLOATING DOWN THE RIVER ON THE ALABAM . i' n*» •■ sum; i> i- Mil' ,W ttlilf \\ A GOME AND VON TILZER JUST CAVE US THIS ONE KISS-TOUR LITTLE BiBT AMD BELIEVE ME-KOMK SONG. BF.MEMHKH "PIT mill Alois iiuuiM) Jli; HONEY," THAT AL. WROTE. HOME HIT WASN'T ITI WELL, THIS ONE IS LIKE IT, BUT Oil I ISO Ml i II BETTER. TniH IS THE BEST SONG AL. VON TII.ZKIl HAH WRITTEN IN V EARS-A WONDBRFIL BOY AND GIRL SONG. LYRICS BY' LEW BROWN THE MOST NATURAL BALLAD IN YEARS I & Song that you so your audit'm'o is bound "to [ovo it. It will sjng~itsclf rig lit into: your heart i ». 'ii.i \ji it. ii \ Broadway music corporation WILL VON TILZER, President mttUfiKLm