The New York Clipper (February 1914)

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Fbbbuary 14 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 11 JEROME H. REMICK, President F. E. BELCHER, Secretary JEROME H. REMICK & CO. MOSE CUMBLE, Manager Professional Department (THE LEADING AND LARGEST MUSIC PUBLISHERS IN THE WORLD) OFFER FOR YOUR APPROVAL , i '•< J A NEW BALLAD BY A. 8EYMOUR BROWN AND ALBERY CUMBLE We have published many wonderful songs but we really consider "REBECCA OP 8UNNYBROOK FARM" the one beet bet of thlsseason. SEYMOUR BROWN, writer of "You're a Croat Big Blue Eyed Baby/' "Oh You Beautiful Doll," "How Long Have You Been Married," and Iota of other great songs, put forth his best effort when he wrote this wonderful lyric: "REBECCA OF STJNTTYBROOK FARM." FIRST VERSE There's a farm upon a hill, down in Maine, And there a little girlie waits for me. Rebecca is her name. When we wandered down the lane. Just we two, And she was grieving when I was leaving And then I promised to be true. CHORUS Where the honeysuckle vine twines Itself around the door, A sweetheart mine, is -waiting patiently for me; I can hear the whfepoorwill, Tell me softly from the hill, Her mem'ry haunts you, Rebecca wants you. So come back to Sunnybrook Farm. ALBERT CUMBLE, composer of " You're Never too Old To Love," " Plow Along River Tennessee," " When I Walts with You," "Adam and Eve Nad a Wonderful Time," etc., furnished one of the best melodies ever written for thle great set of words. We will have everybody singing this song just as soon they find out about It. 3»j-■:**> singers using Illustrated songs can seoure slides for "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM," at any of the Film Com- panies, or at our offices. OUR NEXT BEST NUMBER 18 A NEW KIND OP A 80NG ENTITLED THE GOOD SHP MARY ANN BY TWO CHICAGO WRITERS, MISS GRACE LeBOY and MR. GU8 KAHN This song Is famous for such wonderful stars as 8TELLA MAYHEW, RAE SAMUELS, ADELE RITCHIE, NORA BAYE8, BLOSSOM 8EELEY, CROSS & JOSEPHINE, THE FARBER SISTERS, BURKS & LORRAIN, and last but not least, the famous comedian, AL. JOL80N, of the Honeymoon Express Company. Thia song needs no other reference. Every act singing a light, fast danolng number, or a really slow Irish song can sing "The Cood Ship Mary Ann." It's full of life, ginger, and a rattling good number. We also hsvs this arranged double aa a song, with a splendid double version written by GU8 KAHN, the writer of the words. 3T <**) SLIDE SINGERS: we have the "Cood Ship Mary Ann," Illustrated with sixteen wonderfully artistic slides, and It's ready now. WE ALSO WI8H TO ANNOUNCE through thia paper that we have the greatest lot of Songs and Danoes suitable for every kind of an act In vaudeville, and a complete catalogue of TANGOS, ONE-STEPS, TURKEY TROTS, and HESITATION WALTZES, eto. H«re Is a list of IS of them. FIRST LOVE, Hesitation Waltz BUEN08 AYRE8, Tango JARDIN D'AMOUR, Waltz PASS THE PICKLE, Tango SEPTEMBER MORN, Valse Au Matin JAMAIS TROP, Tango NOTORIETY, One Step TICKLE THE IVORIE8, Rag ABE HOLZMAN ■ARTHUR N. GREEN LUELLA L. MOORE GRACE LeBOY H. I. MARSHALL OTTO FREY K. L. WIDMER WALLIE HERZER THE WHIP, March SOME BABY, One Step HORSE TROT. American Danoe RAG, BABY MINE, Rag THE DREAM TANGO, Tango Argentlno HUNGARIAN RAG, Rag BEAUX ESPRITS, One 8tep • •*•••» •*••#•! ABB HOLZMAN •JULES LBNZBERG • URIEL DAVI8 •GEORGE BOT8FORD URIEL DAVI8 JULIUS LENZBERG G. T. TOMPKINS ALL AT 10c A COPY. OR THE ENTIRE FIFTEEN FOR ONE DOLLAR JEROME —H.— NEW YORK, 219 W. 46th Street DETROIT, 68 Library Avenue CHICAGO, Majestic Theatre Building: BOSTON, 12 Trsmont Row I 8AN FRANCISCO,906A Market Street