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FEATURED BY THE PEERLESS LOTTIE GILSON. 4LSO BY THE POPULAR VOCALIST. FRED GLADISH, WITH PRIMROSE & DOCKSTADER'S MINSTRLES. @)entimenf- : J J'

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  • FEATURED BY THE PEERLESS LOTTIE GILSON.

    4LSO BY THE POPULAR VOCALIST. FRED GLADISH, WITH PRIMROSE & DOCKSTADER'S MINSTRLES.

    @)entimenf- : J

    J'

  • THE NEW. SONG HIT by the Author of "MY LITTLE GEORGIA ROSE."

    A beautiful ballad by the author of the following songs which are everybody's favorites: ''lYiy Little Georgia Rose," "My Heart's To-night in Texas,'' "When the Birds Go North Again,'' and many others. Don't fail to play over this melody. It's the season',s greatest Hit.

    CHORUS .

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    And t he twi- light shades were fall-ing, then she said "Good-bye" to me;

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  • DON'T WEAR YOUR HEART ON YOUR SLEEVE 3

    Written byEdw.B.MARKS ·Music by JOS. W. STERN

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    1. See, moth - er dear, ::> 2. List - en, mr child,

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    at Jack's pie - ture ! Is - n't he grand, hand- some and tall? knew Jack's fa - ther, Then a young man, thir - ty

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    All the girls say his ma is wealth-y, Some day my Jack l tol~ .. my love, hp seem'd de-vot - ed, Then came a change

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    will he

    have wed

    it all. I'm sure he knows how much I love him, your fa - ther, for gold! Heart's sel - dom break- I met

    f

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    I I I u. • Why does - n't he ask me to wed? Don't turn a - way! He was not rich but he was true; I learnli to love,

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    I ' ' - :.;. . \ .. - - JI - ' ... .. "' ...! ...! _, ... .... - - - ...! • - ~ I I - I -Why are you frown-ing? Then, in re-ply, her moth - er said: he made me hap - py, That's why a·- gain I say to you:

    ' ' I =· . • - ... - " ... ,,, • .. ,... ...! ...! - - - ~ ... ... - - ~ - - - - - ... ...! • ., ... . - • - -6 - m I ..... i~ LL - - I !;~ ~ J -- ..... ... .. • • _, ... - \ - - - - - - -..,. JI • ... ... - '., .... ...! I I I -CHORUS

    Don't wear your heart on your Think well be-fore you be-

  • Men are de - ceiv - ers ev - - er, Caus - ing young

    to grieve . __________ _ Don't a man by his clothes __________ _

    Choose one thats good to the

    cresc.

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    old folks,- But don't wear your heart on your sleeve . __________

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    Excerpts f r0m the latest Hits of the Season. Written by Johnson, Cole and Johnson.

    NOBODY'S LOOKIN' BUT DE OWL AN' DE MOON. CHORUS.

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    JI F J ~ ~ i J; •j J I r lJ_) j CJ U J p W No - bod - ys look - in' but de owl an' de moon, De night is balm _ Y-----

    Copyright 1902 by J"os:W. Stern&Co. THE OLD FLAG NEVER TOUCHED THE GROUND. (.PAT.BIOTIC MA.ROH SONG.J

    ~ ~~,.~ '' ~ I J, i· J J J'. J · ; I J J Ji J Ji Js. J) " J' Ji I r F · p ~ · Ji ~ · p I A . ,,4 She's been in many a fix Since sev- en-teen s even-ty six, But the old flag has nev- er touched the ground.

    THE MAIDEN WITH THE DREAMY EYES. ! ~CHORUS . j ~ ~ '' q J; J3 II: r F I r · ~1

    There are eyes of blue, There are

    MY CASTLE ON THE NILE. CHORUS .

    ~#1 l Ji I J; Ji J J ft j ~l J Ji !GP ~ . .

    In my Cas - tle on de riv - er Nile I am

    MY HEART'S DESIAH. CHORUS . I":'..

    '~I $ & a II: J My heart's De si - ah Is Miss Ma - ri

    Copyright 1902 by J"os:W. Stern&Co.

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    Jl r brown eyes too , There are

    Copyright 1902 by J"os:W. Stern&:Co.

    I l }, J J; gwin - ter live in

    ~

    ah, She is the ap - ple of my

    WHEN DE JACK O'LANTERN STARTS TO WALK ABOUT. Copyright 1902 by Jos.W. Stern&Co.

    CHORUS .

    Ev - 'ry pick - a - nin - ny must be tucked in

    J Won't you come with me my Mag -

    bed; Not

    J 12 da line?

    a pick - a - nin - ny should e Copyright 1902 by Jos .W.Stern&Co.

    J. j J. The night se

    NO USE IN ASKIN' 'CAUSE YOU KNOW THE REASON WHY. Copyright 1902 by J"os:W.Stern&Co.

    # # CHORUS . a little faster. j f' i p II= ~ f ~ I P ~ P ~ ~ t::fJ J)~ J

    Dere's "No use in a sk - in' 'cause you know Fe rea - - son why! "

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    MA MISSISSIPPI BELLE. Copyright 1902 by J"os.W.Stern&:Co.

    CHORUS .

    ~ k '' l I J1. j Ji r j ,, J Ji. r F Ma Miss - iss - ip - pi Belle, ma Belle, Ma dar - ling won't you tell ,

    WHY DON'T THE BAND PLAY? Copyright 1902 by J"os.W. Stern&Co.

    i I CHORUS . ~ & ;> § J q J) )1 II: J . F . J qJ

    a live - ly Why don't the band play __ _ tune?___ Make it a

    I'VE GOT TROUBLES OF MY O\VN. Copyright 1902 by Jos.W.Stern&Co.

    CHORUS.

    ~ ~ '' I= V F I P ~ F ; {]. r r Ive got · trou - bles of my own!_ Go 'way, leave a me a - lone!

    Copyright 1902 by J"os:WStern&Co.

    Complete Copies can be had at all Music Stores.

    ~,, NC?H PUBLlSHED BY JOS. w. STERN & co., 34 E. 21~t ST.,N.Y. ~~~==============================~.-~-~-..,-~----.~.::.::.::.::.::_-.::_-.::.::_-.::.::.::.::.::_-.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::_-.::.::..:::. ~~~ ~+'=">='

    .liiI.Passow, Eng'r N. Y.

  • On Daty March and T ·>

    Tempo di Ma . \Vo - Step. rc1a.

    March and Two-Step.

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    Jn$, IY STK/lN • C'! ,v y

    Tbe Gainsborough. )d.arch and 'fwo-Step.

    Tempo di M8 rcie.

    lRecSe Compo5itioncS ccn be obtnined of aII Up-to-Date MucSie Deniers

  • ettrvtbln9 aood vou buv ts tradtmarktd. WbV not stt tbat tbt "t;oust of t;tts '' tradtmark Is on vour music and 9tt THE BEST!

    Here is the " L i t t le Magnet" LOTTIE GILSON, who draws you to the big vaudeville houses to hear her sing sweetly, and be- · low is one of the "mag-nets" she uses to chain

    your attent10n and gain your favor, Heelan and Helf's latest ballad. Be sure and try it over on your piano.

    IN THE HOUSE OF TOO MUCH TROUBLE.

    Words alld Sl111te bJ ... A. Beeim.lt J,. PtM HeU'.

    ----t'wl"ff!VUIOOtr.IM.IP. ....... G. .... • c.c.:=.7::1:!'!:'~~=/!-~':::!i~!::,.~.::=:-

    No doubt you will be pleased with the likeness of HELENE MORA, the famous female bari-tone, whose picture we present to you, also her latest London song hit,

    "Sweet Marguerite," which, if you will try over on your ano you will find very much to your tas

    SWEET MARGUERITE.

    If you haven't of Mr. GEORGE and also a new and Beaux," to hits, "Honey-" Esp an i ta:·. Duty" March, and popular.

    seen a photo RosEv here it is, waltz, "Belles add to his list of moon " March, Waltz~$, "0 n

    a score of others just as

    Belles and Beaux. WALTZES.

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    of

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    publlsbtd by tbt

    *"HOUSE

    Here is the hero of many successes, and the Fla Little Georgia try over the ten below) of

    Star

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    * * Star

    Of

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    Pagt***

    Songs

    In uaudt0lllt

    Wrlttrs

    Publlsbtrs, tbt

    HITS"'*

    likeness of the popular son~ "The Moth me," "My Rose." Just chorus (writ-his latest hit.

    WHEN THE BIRDS GO NORTH AGAIN. Wont by RobPrt F. Rodeo. Music by !tlax S.\\'1U..

    CtlOJUJS .

    .. h.1 the Sprlu llm!' •rlten &lie btrds go wltere I

    told~u;ves:benea.th lbe p\nes In Mameli 'lh"1 .. u1 ktkeme home to re.st, to lhe

    ~}.;:___

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    Isn't this a charming

    picture of the jolly come-

    dienne MAY IRWIN? She's

    singing the · song·· we've

    placed below, "I Ain't

    Gwinter Work No Mo',

    as her biggest hit this season, and it'll take

    your fancy too.

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    I AIN'T GWINTER WORK NO MO'.

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    If you didn't hear BES-SIE BONEHILL sing her b a 11 ads so charmingly while in America, you will get a part of the pleasure you would have derived now by securing the beau-tiful ballad "I'll Be Your Sweetheart," which she sang. Below is the chorus. Play it over.

    I'LL BE YOUR SWEETHEART ... "BWl!BEU.S

    CHORUS. Tempo di Val•.

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    COPIES FOR SALE AT ALL UP-TO-DATE MUSIC STORES, OR THE PUBLISHERS,

    JOS. W. STERN & CO._. 34 East 21st Street. NEW YORK CITY.