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SOPRANO SOLOS 4]
By Clarice Vance with orchestra
One of the greatest favorites of the vaudeville 3tage today is Clarice Vance. Unassuming, quiet, dignified and clever; possessed of a droll humor and a sly method of expression that are simply irresistible, she is in a class by herself with her clear-cut delivery of popular ‘‘coon’’ songs.
Miss Vance has made us six records which are an absolute reproduction of her voice and droll mannerisms. The songs are new and most clever and the records thoroughly delightful ones. NUMBER SIZE
4931 He’s a Cousin of Mine Hein 10 §373 I’m Afraid to Come Home in
CLARICE VANCE
the Dark Van Alstyne 10 5253 I’m Wise Williams 10 $118 I’d Rather Two-Step than Waltz, Bill Burt 10 5675 Love Me Like I Like to be Loved 10 5374 ‘That Friend of Mine Van Alstyne 10
Records by Alice Lloyd with orchestra
This charming English comedienne has made a very great success in America. Her attractive personality, bright and humorous style, and her amusing songs, which are absolutely free from anything objectionable, have captured her audiences everywhere.
The Victor Company has induced Miss Lloyd to sing some of her best songs, which will be found most amusing.
31646 Never Introduce Your Bloke to Your Lady Friend—LeBrun 12
Sweethearts and Friends
ALICE LLOYD 5159 Young Men Lodgers 10 By Eleanor Jones with orchestra 52005 Lo, Here the Gentle Lark Bishop 10
One of the most delightful of the coloratura songs written by Sir Henry Bishop, and a favorite with many famous singers. Mme. Jones, who is one of the best-known concert singers in Great Britain, has delivered Bishop’s florid air in a most graceful and fluent manner.
By Donald Hugh MacBride with piano accompaniment §329 Angels Ever Bright and Fair Handel 10 From ‘“Theodora’’
By Mina Hickman with orchestra 2908 Good-bye, Little Girl, Good-bye O’Hare 10
By Edith Helena with orchestra
5663 Intermezzo—Cavalleria Rusticana Violin Imitation Mascagni 10
By Florence Hinkle with violin obbligato
4874 Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms 10
Soubrette Song by Dorothy Kingsley with orchestra
5572 Could You Learn to Love a Little Girl Like Me Ziegfeld 10