Poem by Rudyard Kipling, music by Hazel H. S. Felman; For bass or baritone voice; "Made popular by the inimitable Reinald Werrenrath; Stamped on cover: Sheet Music Service Ink...Portland, Oregon; Complete text of poem precedes score; Plate number: 449; Publisher's advertisements for two songs follow score: Bondage, by Marguerite L. Test, and February, by Louyis Untermeyer and Merle Kirkman; 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.
Alma Bates is described as the "Composer of THE HAWAIIAN SONGS FOR COLLEGES Little Grass Hut, Hawaiian Days, etc." - Cover; Back cover is an advertisement for "The "PEP" War Songs/They'll HELP US WIN"
Cover - "Dedicated to Our Boys"; cover - "Here's to Old Glory", and "Vive Le Tricolor"; cover lists that "The author will contribute all royalties to the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris"
At the bottom of the second page of sheet music is the text "W. Webster, Music Eng. Litho. S.F." This name appears nowhere else throughout the sheet music or cover
"To the Soldier Girls at Home" - Cover; Back cover is an advertisement for songs by Anna Priscilla Risher printed in brown ink; Plate number: A.P.S. 11378-4