Page 2 features advertisement for more songs from publisher; 'This song can be obtained for phonographs on the Victor/Columbia/Edison/Rex-5249- No. 17967 Records, also for player pianos on music rolls of all manufactures'--bottom of page 3; back cover displays advertisement for 'When The Twilight Comes To Kiss The Rose 'Good-Night'' by Henry W. Petrie, with words by Robert F. Roden, as well as other songs and music from publisher; plate number Young America.3; vocal range is D4-E5
Inside front cover contains advertisement for more songs from publisher; advertisements for songs and music from publisher printed at bottoms of pages 2-5; back cover displays advertisement for 'The Gem Dance Folio for 1916' arranged by Eugene Platzmann, a compilation of 'all the year's songs successes'; plate number Boston Bull 3; vocal range is C4-D5
Sung by George MacFarlane'--top of page 1; version indicated as duet in G major at top of front cover; inside front cover contains advertisement for more songs by composer; inside back cover contains advertisement for 'The sunshine that fills my world' by Ernest R. Ball with lyrics by Gordon Johnstone; back cover displays advertisement for more songs from publisher; plate number M.W.&SONS 13445-4; vocal range is E4-G5 for top voice, A#3-C4 for bottom voice
Inside front cover has advertisement for 'In The Springtime I'll Be With You Sweetheart Mine' by Roger Halle with words by John J. Nilan; 'Respectfully dedicated to the patriotic women societies of America'-- page 3; back cover has advertisement for more songs from publisher; plate number Why cant a girl.; vocal range is D4-D5
Yellow symbol on bottom right of front cover (possible illustrator's mark?); inside front cover contains advertisement for 'Your mother wants you home, boy' by Paul Dresser; back cover has advertisement for more songs from publisher; plate number Where the old Potomac flows. =3; vocal range is C4-E5