"A bigger 'hit' than 'Has anybody here seen Kelly?'!"
"Also Publ. for Band and Orchestra"
"Originally Introduced by the 'Queen of Song' Maud Lambert in Lew Fields' Greatest Success 'The midnight sons'"
Illustrated title page has brown/white/ivory design by Starmer. Inset portrait of Maud Lambert (from photograph)
Publisher's advertisement on title page verso has title page and music (reduced) for songs: Some of these days / words and music by Shelton Brooks. Let those sleigh bells be our wedding chimes / words by Will J. Harris ; music by Harry I. Robinson. Advertisement on page [5] has title page and music (reduced) for the chorus of a song: Gee! but there's class to a girl like you / words and music by W.R. Williams. Advertisement also lists "Songs that are popular." Advertisement on page [6] has music for the beginning and ending of the chorus of "Will Rossiter's $7,000.00 song sensation": Meet me to-night in dreamland / music by Leo Friedman ; words by Beth Slater Whitson. Portrait (from photograph) of Reine Davies, who introduced the song