"The novelty cowboy love song of the year" - Cover; Back cover contains four musical excerpts for the following songs: "Carissima," "Kisses," "One of the Boys," and "The Tourist."
Duet for male and female voices with piano; "The Shubert Theatrical Company present Gertrude Hoffmann in Broadway to Paris"--Cover. "Lyric by Edward Madden, music by Max Hoffmann"--Cover; "Operatic edition"; List titles inset on the cover. Back cover contains excerpt from "The Maurice tango" by Silvio Hein; 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.
"The terrific western song success"--Cover; "Dedicated to Rose Brown"--Caption; Words by Edward Madden, music by Dolly Jardon; Inside front cover a publisher's advertisement with the music of the refrain of You'll be sorry just too late; Back cover an advertisement for "the ballad hit of 1908": When they're bringing in the corn; 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.
Inside front cover is a large advertisement for the song "My Irish Molly O"; Back cover is a large advertisement for the song "We parted by the river Grace and I"; "March Song" - Cover
Inside cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song "Sweetheart Days"; back cover is an advertisement, printed in blue, for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song "Silent Wooing"
Song listed as sung by Frank McIntyre in "The Traveling Salesman"; back cover is a full page advertisement printed in red for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications" with a musical excerpt from "The Garden of Dreams" by Clare Kummer
Song listed as sung by Frank McIntyre in "The Traveling Salesman"; back cover is a full page advertisement printed in red for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "New Songs" and "New Instrument Numbers" including a musical excerpt from the song "Are You Sincere" by Alfred Bryan and Albert Gumble