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"WHEN YOU TELL THE SWEETEST STORY. to the SWEETEST GIRL YOU KNOW"

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When You Tell the Sweetest Story to the Sweetest Girl You Know QUARTETTE

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The NEW "Home-song" SENSATION!

by w • R • WILLIAMS Your favorite writer of such hits as "I'd Love to Live in Loveland," "Drifting," "When I Met You Last Night in Dreamland," "Roses of Love," "When the Moon Plays Peek·a·boo," '.'Cee! but there's Class to a Cirl like You," etc., etc., N. B. In this new one we think W. R. Williams has simply outdone himself. It's a great. title and a wonderful song··everybody ·can sing it and it's a song that will linger forever in your ears. Simple, sweet and pretty, that's why the world loves his songs, they are all of that wonderful heart interest that we can all understand. It's arranged for Quartet Chorus as you can see from the above and from the start this song has already made me predict it will be a "record·breaker" as a seller-a song of this kind deserves success because it's the right kind of a song and brings sunshine into the homes. Don't fail to get a copy the next time you go shopping-if your local dealer hasn't it in stock-send 25 cents with your name and address to WILL ROSSITER, the Publisher of "Cood·Luck" Songs, 136 W. Lake Street," Chicago, Ill., and receive a com· plete copy by return mail, also a complete catalogue of Popular Songs. Better attend to this today!

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The New Sensationa1 · "W8.ltz,;,SOngl"

"WHEN I MET YOU -•LAST NIGHT IN DREAMLAND"

Originally Introduced In Vaudeville by

Maud Lambert I

This Is a new and beautiful ~ong, 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 this 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 cents 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" ON1 YOU, AND TRY AND HAND YOU

· ONE, OF THE MANY 'IMITATIONS Oft THIS NEW SENSATIONAL "HIT" OF THE SEASON

THE ''BIGGEST'' SELLING ••HITS'') of. the ¥EAR

"l~D LOVE TO LIYE ·IN LOVELAND" ::::~ W. R. WILLIAMS

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Wiier of ...._ a.. llooll Plays ,...boo.• "Geel But There's Class to a Girl Like You.• •ROHS l)f Lowe." "I Newer Knew a Happy Day 'til I Met You."

Copyril!'ht. MC:U:X, by WIJI Rossltw

love \0 live m love-land with a gul like you And

IN THIS SONC we have one of those that wm 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.

J Within the year it will be hummed, sung and whistled from Coast to Coast, making millions of hearts beat lighter-the l(J'e&test boon to humanity. Have you ever known that indescribable joy-making others happy? If not, you have not lived. A song like this "I'd Love to Live ID Lo·..eland With a Girl Like You," is positively part of the world's sunshine that does so much good in the world. . RICHT AT THIS MOMENT there are more real big theatrical stars singing this song than any other song in America. They are all taking count­.._ encores and being cheered to the echo. "l'd .Lol'e to Live In Loveland With a Girl Like You," will reach a million and maybe more. You love and 11ppreciate 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 11'0 to to-day. this year, 1912. you'll almost be sure to bear "I'd l.oTe to U.e In l.oTeland With a Cirl Uke You," as no show Is complete without It. laome la oomplete without a copy. Be a "Good Soni!' Booster" and ll'et a copy to-day and you will be just as enthusiastic about this sonll' as we are. Get a copy for yonraelf and tell your

aboat It. You simply can't resist It! It's wonderful! It's bauntlnll' I It's Heavenly! Insplrln2 ! Remember I the one blir &On&' for 1912 ls 'Td l..oYe te U.e In i.o..l...t With a IA. Y-" If J'Ollr local dealer can't supply yon, send 115 cents In stamps to WIJI Rosslter,136 W. Laite St., and receive a complete.c:opy by return mall; also new catalope.

THE GREAT "SONG RIOT" OF 1912

"O·U CIRCUS DAY" CHORUS

. You've all beard of Weber a: P'leld's? Yoo know lheCr reputation for B~ anccessfnl Shows-Well! just at this moment the bluest success Is a Show called "Hanky Panky" pla-,111&' to .-c*ed houses M the Broadway Theatre, New York.

The blll'll'OSt '"bit" of the Show Is this sonll' "O•U-CIRCUS DAY"-BUDll' and danced by "Those Royal Favorites" Montsromel'J' and Moo..-one of the l!'reatest comedy teams In the Show "-91neaa. This couple. Billy Montll'omery and Florence E. Moore, are ou the stall'O over half an hour alnll'fnll' and dancinll "0-U-CIRCUS DA Y"-They take so many encores that they •Imply MW to quit from absolute exhaustion-and bow and bow to the audience before they'll let them ll'et away. This son!l "0-U-CIRCUS DAY" Is also beinll' sunll' wonderfully by many other blir lllan In Vaudeville; the bi~ll'eat beinll' known aa the "Oneen of Son2"-Maud Lambert-who rill'ht now Is the happy possessor of over $50.000.00 worth of contracts, to be a headline attraction .. Vaudeville the cominll' year, to feature "0-U-CIR.CUS DAY." We.mention just a few of these lnterestlnll' facts to convince yon that "0-U-CIRCUS DAY" Is a most wonderful Mllllf, and II rou don't ll'et It-you are not keeplnll' up with the "live onea.'' MO-U-CIRCUS DAY" will outsell "ALEXANDER'S BAND," so that'& "aolnlr aome." See that )'OU iret a GOPJ' from J"OQr looal ~er. or aend 25c to Will Rossiter, "The Cbloqo Pnbllaber." 1345 W. Lake St.. Chicqo, and receive a COPJ' by return mail.

0 WE'LL ALWAYS BE THE SAME SWEETHEARTS" Copyria1it KCMXI. tr Wiii ao.....

Jut as the title annesta-thls la a very lntereattnr Jfttle IKIDll'· Tbe 1)'rlc tella a irood Jlttle story from nte. and Che music la by-J'OS ' favorite writer W. R. WDJlams, whose melodies are attn&' and hummed by the mWlons. We print jnst a "tinl'. bit" from the chorus. bid ....

__.. for.,.,. to jndp tbia &ODC la of the "catchy" kind and one that )'OU want fn ronr home COiiection Of "food tblnll'S"-lf )'OU llaven't already a COPJ'. Thia SOii&' ha& not ~ 0. .. _.........., Jone-inst a few months-and already lt la conslderecl one of the '"beat' sellers on the market. Beat" aeller means It's what tile ppbllc want--lt's - bWli bat a twfld ..a ... -c ttlat m.akea ns feel ll'ood-and even better ever,. time - play and •in&' It. That'• the lr:ind of aOlll[ - all like. and that'• the kind of a Son&' th At llwa forev.r. · If your loo.i ~ .._ 8Dt bappea to haw It In stock-that's bla fa1llt-tlot 7--.ad 7ota can mail hnlltr-Clw -ta te tbe Plabllaber, Wm Roaalter, U6 W. Laa St. Cllioalro. Md noelft a 00111r llr -~ Cloll't forret to write for enr catalotra. · '

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