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26 VARIETY THE LARGEST MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE IN THE WORLD REMICK&CO I BALLAD ANNOUNCE THEIR NEW SONGS FOR THE COMING SEASON HEATH Tilt OLD CHERRY ME, SWEET MARIE By WILLIAMS and VAN ALSTYNE This song is positively the best ballad WILLIAMS and VAN ALSTYNE have ever written. A better story than our famous "Apple Tree" hit, and one grand waits chorus. Professional copies are now in print, and slides for this great song are being prepared. We want you to hear this song before selecting your ballad for next season. COWBOY SONG IN THE LAND OF THE BUFFALO By WILLIAMS and VAN ALSTYNE. Every season WILLIAMS and VAN ALSTYNE turn out a better idea on the cowboy song order. This number we think will eclipse our famous "Cheyenne" and "San Antonio" songs. A number suited to most any kind of a situation for beautiful stage effect and a melody that will bring lots of encores. MARCH SONG KEEP ON SMILING By KENDIS and PALEV. KENDIS and PALEY are the best march song writers in the business. They wrote "CHEER UP, MARY," which was the biggest march song hit of the entire country. Hear the song and give us your verdict. That's all. Slides in preparation. SONG THE GIRL WHO THREW ME DOWN By HAPGOOD BURT and ALBERT GUMBLE. Two well known writers, who have composed such songs as "I'd Rather Two-Step Than Waltz, Bill," "Alice, Where Art Thou Going?" "Somebody's Waiting for You"—ALL HITS—that's the answer with "THE GIRL WHO THREW ME DOWN." This is the song THEY'RE ALL going to whistle. NOVELTY SONG I Couldn't Make a Hit With Molly By KENDIS and PALSY- This is a great song, on the order of "Why Don't You Try?" "I Like You, Too," "Won't You Fondle Me?" A bully song for quartettes, soubrettes, serio-comics, etc., and a SPLENDID NUMBER SONG FOR PRODUCTION. AND A SMART COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS BY THE BEST SONG WRITERS IN THE WORLD. 3 HITS READY NOW THE HANDSOME, BRAVE LIFE SAVER Bjr WHITING, ROSE and GUMBLE A Comic Song, A Coon Song, A Soubrette Song, A Bathing Number, A Quartette Song—in fact, everything combined in "The Handsome, Brave Life Saver." I'D RATHER TWO=STEP THAN WALTZ, BILL By HAPGOOD BURT We predicted this song the biggest hit of the year, and we haven't missed it. A corking, clever lyric, and a great tune to whistle. If you haven't included this in your lot of songs, get it at once. m *■■■$ * i A IVI I IM By HEISER and DALY The best semi-high-class ballad in the market, and one that will live forever. Our Staff for the Coming Season includes: GEO. BOTSFORD, JESSE WINNE, ALBERT GUMBLE, JIM KENDIS, HERMAN PALEY, JIM BYRNES, WILL J. McKENNA, J. A. DRISCOLL, HARRY WILLIAMS, DAN DOTY, NICK WRIGHT. EVERYBODY will be pleased to see you and give you prompt attention. AGENTS and MANAGERS out of town, kindly let us hear from you and your correspondence will be promptly taken care of. JEROME H. REMICR ®. CO., Music Publishers MOSE GUMBLE, Mgr. Prof. Dept., 45 West 28th Street, New York. 68 Ferrar Street, Detroit. 87-89 Clark Street, Chicago, Homer Howard la charge. Wlien answering advertisements kindly mention Variety.