Teachers are discovering that no matter howmuch novelty there is in their entertainment,how well it is arranged, how thoroughlydrilled, if they want to hold the active interestof the audience they must use the best of songs.The songs must be real novelties. The wordsmust be interesting as well as decidedly clever.The music must be catchy and abounding in richmelody. With these things in mind we haveprepared this list of superior song novelties forour patrons. All are in regular sheet music form.
Price, 35 cents each; 5 for $1.25
WELCOME SONGS
CLOSING SONGS
Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio
Santa Claus—Regulation costume.
Mrs. Santa Claus—Girl in dark dress, white apron and cap, wearsspectacles.
Brownie—Small boy in brown cambric suit cut like pajamas.
Tin Soldiers—Two small boys dressed in soldier suits, one dressedas private—boy scout suit—the other as a general. Sew goldlace, etc., on scout suit.
Books—Five girls dressed in white, wearing from string about necka huge black poster on which, in bright letters, is name of bookrepresented.
Jumping Jack—Boy in blue or red suit, long stick fastened toback, string hanging from it. He moves in a very jerky fashion.
Top—Small boy or girl, plump, in bright-colored dress, with gaystripes running around it. Stripes made by sewing on strips ofbright-colored cloth.
Doll—Pretty little girl beautifully dressed. Moves in stiff fashion,talks mechanically.
Fountain Pen—Tall boy dressed in black cambric suit cut straightfrom neck to feet, gold band re