Variety (June 1915)

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VARIETY JEROME H. REMICK Largest Publishers of Popular Music in the World PRESIDENT F. E. BELCHER SECRETARY H. 4 Co NEW YORK MOSE GUMBLE, Manager Professional Department DETROIT FIVE WONDERFUL HIGH GRADE SONGS "UNDERNEATH THE STARS" By Flat* Jan Brown and Herbert Spencer "THE SONG OF THE GALE" Bass Solo J. Hayden-Clsrendon "TWILIGHT OF LOVE" Joan Haves— Herman Paley "THE BARS ARE DOWN IN LOVERS' LANE" Clara Kummer "A WONDERFUL THING" Clara Kummer (Original manuscripts of above number* will be sent to recognized performer a upon roquoat.) THREE GREAT COMEDY SONGS "IF WAR IS WHAT SHERMAN SAID IT WAS" Andrew Sterling—Albert Gumble "OUTSIDE" By Goodwin—Goodhart—Paley "WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR $50,000?" Bryan—Paley "YPSILANTI" ALFRED BRYAN (YIP-SI-LAN-TI) EGBERT VAN ALSTYNE "IT'S TULIP TIME IN HOLLAND" BRADFORD ("TWO LIPS ARE CALLING ME") WHITING WHEN I WAS A DREAMER" u LITTLE—VAN ALSTYNE eel? I'M ON MY WAY TO DUBLIN BAY" STANLEY MURPHY "Everybody Rag With Me GUS KAHN AND GRACE LE BOY GO RIGHT AHEAD MR. WILSON II 99 SEYMOUR BROWN aa ALABAMA JUBILEE 9f YELLEN AND COBB "CIRCUS DAY IN DIXIE" YELLEN—GUMBLE "MR. WHITNEY S JITNEY BUS' BROWN—GASKILL "Sweetest Girl m Monterey" ALFRED BRYAN—HERMAN PALEY SEVEN NOVELTY SONGS (Every ona a gem) "SYNCOPATED LOVE" Havex—Brown "I LOVE TO TANGO WITH MY TEA" Bryan and Van Alstyne "THAT'S WHEN I'LL MARRY YOU" Dubin—Caakill—Cormack "IN JAPAN WITH MI-MO-SAN" Anita Owen "NOBODY ELSE BUT YOU" Wharton—David—Pen so ssssi^Bsss»ssassBsssaMss»ssssssMs»sssssssssaBsa»»s»s»s»s»ssaB "WRAP ME IN A BUNDLE" ("And Take Ma Home with You") Kahn—Lester—Van Alstyne "I WANT A LITTLE LOVE FROM YOU" Callahan—Van Alstyne Jerome H. Remic DETROIT 137.W. Fort St CHICAGO Majestic Theatre BIdg. NEW YORK 219 W. 46th St SAN FRANCISCO 906 Market St Co BOSTON 228 Tremont St