(Note: this was published on the back cover of the
sheet music
Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France, among other songs. Complete text below)
Leo Feist Publishers
1917 Saturday Evening Post advertisement for four patriotic war songs that
"the Soldiers and Sailors Sing"

The ad states:
This is an exact Copy of the
Full-Page $5,000.00 advertisement which appeared in The Saturday Evening
Post.
| SONGS |
the SOLDIERS
and SAILORS |
SING |
Get these four smashing song hits for your piano, your talking-machine,
or your player-piano — and get them right away. Keep up with the boys who
sing their way into action.
ON SALE NOW
At all music and department stores, or at any Woolworth,
Kresge, Kress, McCrory, Kraft, Grant, or Metropolitan store.
Our boys on the firelds of France, our
sailor on the big, gray sea-fighters, and the boys in our training-camps are
singing them! The whole country is singing them and dancing to their
inspiring melodies! Being sung to tremendous applause in thousands of
theatres throughout the land!
Try over the choruses and you will know why. Don't wait until
you hear everybody singing them — get copies of all four of these songs now
and be the first to sing them.
These songs are on sale at practically every music store in the United
States and Canada. Look for their displays of the songs and reproductions of
this advertisement in their windows.
If you have difficulty in locating a dealer, however, you may order
direct form us, 15¢ each, any 7 for $1.
Special Note: The very next time you go to a cabaret, dance-hall, or
other place where there is music, be sure to request the leader to play
these four songs that the soldiers and sailors sing and love.
But don't miss them — don't miss hearing them, singing them, or dancing
to their inspiring, martial melodies.
[Insets of the following songs: "It's
a Long Way to Berlin, But we'll get there," "I
Don't Want to Get Well," "Hail,
Hail, the Gang's All Here," and "Homeward Bound."]
Other Popular "Feist" Songs
Goodby Broadway, Hello France
Mother, Dixie and Your
Silly Sonnets
Hong Kong
Father was Right
Where Do We Go from Here
Hawaiian Butterfly
At the Yankee Military Ball
There's Something in the Name of Ireland
China, We Owe a Lot to You
The Garden of Allah
Throw No Stones in the Well That Gives You Water
Hello, Aloha, Hello
I Called You mMy Sweetheart
Keep Your Eye on the Girlie You Love
Don't Bite the Hand that's Feeding You
You're as Dear to Me as Dixie Was to Lee
My Red Cross Girlie
When I Get Back to Loveland and You
My Flower Garden Girl
Mammy Blossom's 'Possum Party
These songs are printed in the new "Feist" easy-to-read style.
Complete song at a glance. No leaves to turn.
15¢ each, any seven for $1.00 postpaid. Band 25¢, Orchestra 25¢,
Male Quartette 10¢.
LEO. FEIST INC. 240 W. 40
St., (Feist Bldg.) NEW YORK
See more WWI sheet music:
Au Revoir, But Not Good-Bye Soldier Boy
The Battle Song of Liberty
Come On Papa
Dear Old Pals
The Dixie Volunteers
Don't Cry Frenchy, Don't Cry
Ev'rywhere
The Finest Flag that Flies
God Spare Our Boys Over There
Goodbye Broadway, Hello France
Goodbye France, You'll Never Be Forgotten by the U.S.A.
Goodbye Germany
The Greatest Thing That Came From France
Long Boy - Goodbye Ma! Goodbye Pa! Goodbye Mule!
Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here
Homeward Bound
I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm On My Way
I Don't Want to Get Well
I May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time
In the Navy
It's a Long Way to Berlin But We'll Get There
I'm a Long Way from Tipperary
I'm Aching for the Sight of You
Jerry You Warra a Warrior in the War - WWI
Johnny's In Town
Liberty Bell It's Time to Ring Again
Little Blue Service Star in the Window
Lover's Lane is Crowded Again - WWI
Mothers of France
My Dream of the Big Parade
Oh Frenchy
Oo-la-la-wee-wee
Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow
Plant a Little Garden in Your Own Back Yard
Somewhere in France in the Lily
Somewhere, Somewhere in France
There's a Vacant Chair in Every Home Tonight
We Don't Know Where We're Going Going But We're On Our Way
We're All Going Calling on the Kaiser
When the War Is Over - sheet music WWI
You'll Find Old Dixieland in France
You've Got to Go in or Go Under
Advertisement : 1917 Saturday Evening Post - Leo Feist publishers
Advertisement: Meyer Cohen 1919