Variety (October 1914)

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VARIETY JEROME H. REMICK, President F. E. BELCHER, Secretary JEROME H. REMICK & CO. MOSE GUMBLE, Mgr. Professional Department GREAT BIG SONG NOVELTIES BY AMERICA'S GREATEST SONG WRITERS HAVE A HEART-HAVE MINE" 0 By That Dean of American Song Writers GEORGE M. COHAN Zakmm song e singable «oii|. It vu with greet difficulty we induced Mr. Cohan to give us this song tor publication—tha first since "That Haunting Melody." Den't ml*. a great opportunity. Gat It. "DOWN IN WATERLOO" By ALFRED BRYAN, the HIT WRITER Music by ALBERT GUMBLE and JACK WELLS This Song will surprise ln . tdmlno Br ».~i. ^«. w.«w CHO "'L «.„„!„,. PW ^ B ^, ^ *„,».««». It's one of those %/rtll Waterloo, Sweet eyee of blue, KtltlMoc ft /""■ I eaw where the bullets flew at Waterloo, I stopped a while to listen to her "parlesvous," IflingS. Call or send at once . .£2%£i. N .poieo- .» .word h. a«w. And^^rtroaV N^ieon, what ** i «*, A timely, beautiful, for a copy. To * • *• - * *— "•""* , J™% Kg — *. w.^ r applause-gettlng Song. (Copyright JEROME H. REMICK & CO.. 1914.) ft. CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN" By WM. JEROME and JEAN SCHWARTZ A quaint, dreamy OrUntal ditty by two of the best song writers In America "NO PLACE LIKE THE U. S. A." By CLARE KUMMER The sunny Rhine I. very fine, But east and west, on. place is best, you'll agree with me. CHORUS Apple blossom time In Normandy Is sweet. This season there's a reason I love you. France, land of romance. Why there's no plac. lib. homo; Deer old England, too, I. pretty hard to beet, I say, no place like the U. S. A. (Copyright, 1914, JEROME H. REMICK & CO.) 4i ^ WHEN IT'S NIGHT TIIVIE DOWN IN BURGUNDY By PALEY AND BRYAN it #tk ^a"* "^m-J a^ a=» Jfc ■ ■ "FLJ 41 -^ 1 et» 4* ■ ■ f> By J. LEUBRIE HILL By BROWN AND GUMBLE "I WANT TO LINGER By MURPHY AND MARSHALL "THE DRESS IVIY MOTHER WORE By MARION SUNSHINE AND H. I. MARSHALL "BAOK TO DIXIELAND' By JACK YF.l.l.FN WAY DOWN ON TAMPA BAY'' By BROWN AND VAN ALSTYNE READY LEAD SHEETS PROFESSIONAL COPIES ORCHESTRATIONS READY JEROME H. REMICK A CO. NEW YORK BOSTON DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO 21t W. 46th St. 22S Tremont St. 137 W. Fort St. 90S Market St Majestic Theatre Bids.