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The New Sensational ''Waltz·Song !''

"WHEN I MET YOU LAST NIGHT IN DREAMLAND"

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This is a new and beautiful song, the words are by BETH SLATER WHITSON, the author of

' · MEET ME TO•NICHT IN DREAMLAND" and the music is by your favorite composer,

W. R. WILLIAMS

composer of the biggest selling hit on the market today,"l'D LOVE TO LIVE IN LOVELAND." So you see we have a great combination in the writers of this song and MAUD LAMBERT has more song hits to her credit than any one Artist on the American stage. Al· together th is is one of those big song "Hits" you don't want to miss. This song you'll find at all the up•to· date 10 cent stores- if not send 25 cen'ts in stamps direct to the publisher, Will Rossiter, 136 West Lake Street, Chicago, and receive a copy by return mail.

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THIS IS THE ONE BIC "DREAMLAND" SONC THAT THEY'RE ALL "RAVINC" ABOUT, 80 DON'T LET ANYBODY "'SLIP ANYTHINC OVER" ON YOU, AND TRY AND HAND YOU ONE OF THE MANY IMITATIONS OF THIS NEW SENSATIONAL "HIT" OF THE SEASON

Mammy's Shufflin' Dance

Words by L :woLFE ' GILBERT

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Music by· MELVILLE J GIDEON

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THE ''BIGGEST'' SELLING •'HITS'' of the YEAR

"l'D LOVE TO LIVE IN LOVELAND" :::=::d W. R. WILLIAMS

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A1dtior of " When ttie Meon Plays Peek·• ·boo.'' "Ge&! But There's Class to • Girl Like You.'' "Rons:er Leve.'' "I Never Knew a Happy DaJ 'til I Met You."

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I NITHIS SONC we have one oi those that will pass the "Million copy" mark. W.R. Williams has been writing song "hits" for over twenty years . He knows what the people want and he has the ability to give it to them. "I'd Love to Live in Loveland With a Girl Like You," is a beautiful song and so simple, sweet and pretty that a child can sing it.

fl Within the year it will be hummed, sung and whistled from Coast to Coast, making millions of hearts beat lighter-the greatest boon to humanity. Have you eve.r known that indescribable joy-making others happy? If not, you have not lived. A song like this "I'd Love to Live In Loveland With a Girl Like You," is positively part of the world's sunshine that does so much good in the world. RICHT AT TH IS MOM E NT thereare more real big theatrical stars singing thissongthananyothersonginAmerica. They are all taking count­less encores and being cheered to the echo. "I'd LoYe to Live lo Loveland With a Girl Like You," will reach a million and maybe more. You love and appreciate good songs, and your copy that you buy and play and sing from will help to make this grand total.

No matter what kind of a theatre you go to to-day, this year, 1912, you 'll almost be sure to hear "I'd LoYe to Live in Loveland With a Girl Like You," as n o show is complete without It, ao home is complete without a copy. Be a " Good Song Booster" and get a copy to-day and you wit! be just as enthusiastic about thi• song as we are. Get a copy for yourself and tell you­trlends about it. You simply can't resis t it! It's wonderful! It's haunting! It' s Heavenly! Inspiring! Remember! the one big song for 1912 is "I'd Lo- t• Live in LoTel&Dd With Girl Like You." If your local dealer can' t supply you, send 25 cents in •tamps to Will Rossiter,136 W. Lake St., and receive a complete.copy by return mall; also new catalogue.

THE GREAT ''SONG RIOT'' OF 1912

"0-U CIRCUS DA Y 11

CHORUS CopyrJirht MCMXI, by Will Rossiter

On cir-cus day just see that mule __ _ dressed up In

You've all heard of Weber & Field's?, You know their reputation for Big successful Shows-Well! just at this moment the blgirest success is a Show called "Hanky Panky" playing to packed houses a t the Broadway Theatre, New York.

The bigges t .. bit" of the ~how is this song ,.0-U-CIRCUS DAY"-sung and danced by "Those Royal Favorites" Montaomery and Moore-one of the greatest comedy teams in the Show nsiness. This couplf', Billy Montgomery and Florence E. Moore, are on the stage over half an hour alnging and dancing "0-U-CIRCUS DAY"-They take so many encores that they simply have to Quit from absolute exhaustion-and bow and bow to the audience before they'll let them· get away. This song "0-U-CIRCUS DAY" is also being sung wonderfully by many other big Stars in Vaudeville; the billegest being known as the "Queen of Song"-Maud Lambert-who right now is the happy possessor of over $50,000.00 worth of contracts, to be a headline attraction tu Vaudeville the coming year, to feature "0-U-CIRCUS DAY." We mention just a few of these interesting facts to convince you that "0-U-CIRCUS DAY" is a most wonderful song, and if you don't get it-you are not keeping up with the " live ones." "0-U-CIRCUS DAY" will outsell 'ALEXANDER'S BAND," so tbat'a "going some." See that you get a copy from your local dealer, or send 25c to Will Rossiter, "The Chicago Publisher," 136 W. Lake St., Cbicairo, and receive a COPJ' by return mall.

11WE'LL ALWAYS BE THE SAME SWEETHEARTS" Valse modcra.to

P-j' Copyright MCMXI, by Will Rossiter

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Just as the title suggests-this Is a very Interesting little song. The lyric tells a good little story from life, and the music isl by your l favorite writer W.R. William1,whose melodies are sung and bummed by the millions. We print just a "tiny bit" from the cllorus, but it'a

enough for you M> judge this song is of the "catchy" kind and one that you want in your home collection of "good things"-lf yon lllaven't already a copy. This 1ong has a ot beea on Che market very long-just a few months-and already It b coo•ldered one of the "beat" sellers on the m arket. 'Best" seller means it's what A • pnblic want-It'• not trult--b•t a NJldW a.Pi4 1ltne song that makes us feel good-and even better e-very time we play and sing It. That's the klnd of song we all like, and tha t's the kind of a song tho.t lives forever. If your local de.ler .,._ not happen to have it in stock-that's his fault-not yours-and you can mall twenty-five cents to the Publiaher. Will Ros siter, 136 W. Lake St., Cklcairo, lllld recem a oepy ~ retvn m a!l-alao don't f0T1ret to wrlte for onr cata!oirue.