A HIT ON YOUR NEXT PROGRAM!Something Out of The OrdinaryIn High-Class Humorous Songs.double linesMUSICAL SKETCHES FOR YOUNG LADIESBy Harry C. EldridgeThese fill an urgent need in supplying musical numbers with action, for any secular program, for girls or ladies of any age. Clever words and singable music combined to make novel numbers for your entertainment.THE HAT OF OTHER DAYS.Everyone knows how ridiculous the changing styles make out-of-date hats appear. The song is based on this fact, and the appearance of these “hats of other days” will cause loads of merriment.“I CAN’T DO A THING WITH MY HAIR SINCE IT’S WASHED.” Did you ever hear the above expression? They all say it. This song is for a merry group of girls who have trouble in keeping their hair in bounds. A jolly song.REDUCED TO $1.99.The figures in a dry goods show window are indignant at having to participate in so many “reduction sales,” and, revolting, walk off the stage after telling their troubles in song. The eccentric motions of these figures make a very laughable number.THE WINNING WAYS OF GRANDMA’S DAYS.Sung in costume, this portrays the many welcome and pleasing costumes of “ye olden times.” Directions for minuet included. Very enjoyable.Any one of the above sent postpaid on receipt of 25 cents.——————————————ELDRIDGE ENTERTAINMENT HOUSEFranklin, Ohio
A HIT ON YOUR NEXT PROGRAM!
Something Out of The OrdinaryIn High-Class Humorous Songs.
double lines
MUSICAL SKETCHES FOR YOUNG LADIESBy Harry C. Eldridge
These fill an urgent need in supplying musical numbers with action, for any secular program, for girls or ladies of any age. Clever words and singable music combined to make novel numbers for your entertainment.
THE HAT OF OTHER DAYS.Everyone knows how ridiculous the changing styles make out-of-date hats appear. The song is based on this fact, and the appearance of these “hats of other days” will cause loads of merriment.
“I CAN’T DO A THING WITH MY HAIR SINCE IT’S WASHED.” Did you ever hear the above expression? They all say it. This song is for a merry group of girls who have trouble in keeping their hair in bounds. A jolly song.
REDUCED TO $1.99.The figures in a dry goods show window are indignant at having to participate in so many “reduction sales,” and, revolting, walk off the stage after telling their troubles in song. The eccentric motions of these figures make a very laughable number.
THE WINNING WAYS OF GRANDMA’S DAYS.Sung in costume, this portrays the many welcome and pleasing costumes of “ye olden times.” Directions for minuet included. Very enjoyable.
Any one of the above sent postpaid on receipt of 25 cents.——————————————ELDRIDGE ENTERTAINMENT HOUSEFranklin, Ohio
A DAY AT CAMP KILLKARE—OR—Aunt Jane and the Campfire Girls.
——————————————By ELSIE DUNCAN YALE.——————————————Copyright, 1915, Eldridge Entertainment House.——————————————PUBLISHED BYEldridge Entertainment House,FRANKLIN, OHIO.