Song is listed as sung by Eva Tanguay; back cover is a full page advertisement for "Popular Favorites by the Most Popular Composers" published by Chas. K. Harris
Second page is the first page of the sheet music for "They Think I'm Nutty On and Off" by Blanche Merrill; back cover is a full page advertisement for Chas. K. Harris' "Popular Favorites by the Most Popular Composers"; front cover lists the song as sung by Eva Tanguay
Cover lists the song as written and composed by Robert Duryea and Norman J. Vause and the first page of music lists the song as written and composed by Sallie Greene, music is surrounded by a double lined border with decorative, flower like borders; page five has a note on the left side of the music that states "This Number can be had for your Phonograph or your Player-Piano"; back cover is a musical excerpt, with a decorative flowing flower like border, from the song "My Mother's Melodies"
Waltz Song. "Sung with great success by Edna Bassett Marshall" - Cover; Inside Cover is full of advertisements for many songs for various instrument groups, published by Chas K. Harris, and a musical excerpt of "There is no flag like the red, white, and blue"; Inside of the Back Cover contains musical excerpts of "The Organ-Grinder's Serenade," "My sweet Eileen," "Dear College Chums," "Marching Home from the War"; Back cover consists of a large advertisement for "Dear College Chums".
Caption title; Vocal score; "Harry E. Converse & Mason Peters present their fanciful fairyesque The Gingerbread Man, book & lyrics by Frederic Ranken, music by A. Baldwin Sloane"--Cover; Back cover with list of available songs from "popular operatic successes" by Hough & Adams and Jos. E. Howard
Price indicated as 50¢ on front cover; inside front cover has advertisement for 'Three3 little Chestnuts./(A tragedy in still life)' by N. Clifford Page; back cover contains more songs from publisher; plate number Don’t You Mind It Honey - 3; vocal range is C4-E5