Back cover contains advertisement for 'Broadway hits that should be in every home'; also on back cover is a message to 'Do your bit--help win this war' with instructions to send meat to soldiers; plate number Au-Re-Voir, But etc.; vocal range is D4-E5
Respectfully dedicated to Miss Irma I. Molkup'-- top of page 2; 'Price 60¢' written below composer name on front cover; advertisement for 'In the Gloaming' by Frederic Knight Logan on inside front cover; advertisement for 'Our Yesterdays' by Herbert Leslie with lyrics by Francis Lake on inside back cover; advertisement for 'Moonlight Waltz' by Frederic Knight Logan on back cover; Plate number Blue Rose (Vocal) 4; vocal range is C#4-E5
Back cover displays advertisement for 'Don’t Try To Steal The Sweetheart Of A Soldier' by Van & Schenk with lyrics by Alfred Bryan; also on back cover list of 'New Song Hits' and 'New Instrumental Hits' by Jerome H Remick & Co.; plate number The Bravest Heart of All - 2' vocal range is D4-F5
Back cover displays advertisement for 'Don’t Cry Frenchy, Don't Cry' by Walter Donaldson, with words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young; Plate number 895-2; vocal range is D#4-D5
You Can't Go Wrong With a 'Feist' Song'--on an illustrated image of a shield between pages 2-3; ; prices for various editions listed at bottom right corner of page 2; 'This composition may also be had for your talking machine or player piano'--printed at bottom left corner of page 2; back cover displays advertisement for 'Songs the soldiers and sailors sing', with instructions to 'Send a copy of this book--a treasure of song--to your Sammy 'over here or 'over there.' It will mean more than we stay-at-homes can know.'; plate number 3755-2; vocal range is D4-Eb5
Back cover displays advertisement for 'The Music Of Wedding Chimes' by Pete Wendling with words by Edgar Leslie; plate number 856-2; vocal range is C4-E5
Front cover indicates medium range (D-D); price listed on front cover; back cover contains advertisement for 'Dear old Pal of Mine' by Lieut. Gitz Rice and words by Harold Robé, sung by 'Mr. John McCormack', available in four different ranges; plate number 116584-5; vocal range is D4-D5 (optional to G5)
Back cover contains advertisement for 'I'll say she does' by Bud de Sylva, Gus Hahn, and Al Jolson; back cover advertisement framed by blue border made of images of plants and birds; plate number Where The Morning etc. 2; vocal range is D4-E5
Popular Standard Edition'--words arranged in circular logo at top of page 2; 'Get this number for your player piano or talking machine'--under logo at top of page 2; back cover contains advertisement for ''Sabre and Spurs': March of the American Cavalry' by John Philip Sousa; plate number C. of the L. 4