Back cover includes advertisements and musical excerpts for various works, including;"When the Sun Sinks in the Golden West", "When the Golden Corn is Waving, Dora Dear, and May Irwin's "Don't Argify".
Cover - "Successfully Introduced in Arthur Dunn's "Little Joker" Co."; Plate number: 5135; back cover is a musical excerpt from the song "After They Gather the Hay" by S.R. Henry and J.J. Walker
Inside cover contains a musical excerpt of "Stranded on Lonesome Island"; Back cover contains a music excerpt from "When the sunshine in your heart turns night time into day."
Back cover contains a large advertisement for "Down in the Old Cherry Orchard," which is advertised as "The Real "Cherry Tree" Ballad"; Plate number: 6058_4; "Irish Arabian Song" - Cover;
"The great telephone song featured in The Latin Quarter; Words by Wm. Mahoney, music by Alfred Solman"--Cover; Plate number: 6181-4; On back cover: excerpt and advertisement for If I had a thousand lives to live, baritone/alto in C (Alfred Solman/Sylvester Maguire)
List title; "Successful songs in Arthur Dunn's musical comedy The little joker, book by Herbert Hall Winslow, musical numbers by James O'Dea and Anna Caldwell"--Cover; "Music by Anna Caldwell, words by Arthur Gillespie and James O'Dea"--Caption; Plate number: 4912; The back cover a publisher's advertisement with excerpt of refrain for Dearie, by Clare Kummer; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
Plate number: 6119; page six is an advertisement, wit musical excerpts, for "Beautiful Ballads" published by Jos. W. Stern & Co.; back cover is an advertisement and musical excerpt, printed in purple, for the song "Castles in the Air", includes and oval portrait of Mr. Julius Steger
Second page is a musical excerpt from song "Wedding Bells" by J. Fred Helf and Robt F. Roden; back cover is a musical excerpt from the song "If You've Won the Only One" by J. Fred Helf and Ed Gardenier; first page includes a dedication to Vetter's professor Mr. B. Walters
"Sung with great success by Sophie Brandt in A madcap princess"--Cover; High voice edition; Version of refrain for male quartet TTBB on p. 6; ; Back cover with excerpt and advertisement for "the song Dearie"; Plate no. 4929-4; Version for low voice and piano found at the Maine Music Box website