"By Mabel McKinley/Composer of/ "Anona" - "Golden Rod" etc." - Cover; "Successfully featured by "Mabel McKinley; Large advertisement for "Step Lively" - p. 2; Large advertisement for "The man who fights the fire" - p. 6; Plate number: 2282-3;
Piano solo; March and two-step; "A Japo-Rhapsody" - cover; "By Vivian Grey (Miss Mabel McKinley) Composer of Anona" - cover; The original publisher information has been stamped over with the information for the Portland, Oregon publisher; back cover is a full page musical excerpt for the song "Uncle Sammy" by Abe Holzmann; "Also published as a beautiful Japanese love song." - p 2.
Cover - "A Japanese Romance by (Vivian Grey) Mabel McKinley composer of 'Anona'"; p. 3 small triangular advertisement in upper right corner for a copy of the story of "KARAMA""; Back cover is a full page advertisement for songs published by Leo Feist.
"Words and music by Mabel McKinley, composer of 'Anona', 'GoldenRod', etc."--Caption; Back cover is musical excerpt from In Woodland, "A more Beautiful song has never been written." 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.
p. 2 - Advertisement for the vocals for this song at the bottom of the page; p. 3 - advertisement for 'An Afternoon Tea" by Robert Keiser at the bottom of the page; p. 4 - advertisement for "Jumping Jacks Jubilee" by A.B. Woods at the bottom of the page; p. 5 advertisement for "The Dance of the Sparrows" by Benjamin Richmond at the bottom of the page; back cover is a full page advertisement for various songs published by Leo Feist
"An Indian song by Mabel McKinley"--Cover; "Also published as an Intermezzo March-Two-Step"--Caption; Inside back cover an advertisement and music for the chorus of Way down east (Among the shady maple trees); The back cover reproduces an excerpt from the Brooklyn citizen (newspaper): Popular songs with moral texts, including an excerpt of the music for Pal of mine, with text around the reproduction: Read about the great 2500.00 dollar ballad, over 100,000 copies sold in three months; 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.
"An Indian song by Mabel McKinley"--Cover; "Also published as an Intermezzo March-Two-Step"--Caption; Inside back cover an advertisement and music for the chorus of Way down east (Among the shady maple trees); The back cover an advertisement for "The great 2500.00 dollar ballad" featuring 'Pal of mine" in the February 19, 1905 Brooklyn Citizen; 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.
"Respectfully dedicated to Honorable Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice-President of the United States"--Caption; Verse not set to music under caption; "by Mabel McKinley, composer of "Anona" "Karama" etc."--Caption; Text only of alternate "School version, Mabel McKinley's Golden Rod" follows score; Back cover contains the music of the chorus of Hearts win, you lose, by Andrew B. Sterling; 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.
"By Vivian Grey (Miss Mabel McKinley)"; "Mezzo soprano in C."--Caption; "Loving dedicated to my Aunt Mrs. William McKinley"--Cover and caption; The inside back cover is an advertisement with full-page musical excerpt from "In Starlight, Miss Mabel McKinley's favorite high class ballad"; The back cover is a publisher's advertisement with six cover images of "Specimen Sketches of Superior Sentimental Song Successes of Surpassing Merit. Some Sweet and Soft. Some Sad and Serious. Some Striking and Startling. But all of the Satisfactory Sort Strongly Sort"; 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 back cover is a full page musical excerpt from the song "Yankiana" by E.E. Loftis; back cover a full page musical excerpt from the song "Apple Blossoms" by Kathleen A. Roberts; this march and two step was also published as a song