The Moving Picture World/Volume 1/Number 1/"No One Knows How Much I Miss You"

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"No One Knows How Much I Miss You."

Ballad. Words by Ed. Rose. Music by Theodore Morse. Copyright by F. B. Haviland Publishing Co., 125 West Thirty-seventh street, New York City.

Slide 1. Interior, with loving couple seated on couch
2. A lake side, with foliage, the same couple seated under a tree resting
3. Interior hall of home, staircase with father, mother and little baby girl giving father good-night kiss.
4. Interior, with couple looking out of window upon the moonlit scene.
5. Country bridge over brook, with forlorn female listening pensively to singing birds.
6. Couple coming down steps of country lane, a long vista of trees in the background.
7. Garden scene with female bending over drooping flower bush, as though telling them her loneliness and seeking their sympathy.
8. Same figure sitting alone in boat on edge of lake, listening as if in anticipation of one's coming.
9. Brook scene with disconsolate woman sitting on stone at foot of tree.
10. Loving couple advancing down country lane, foliage and flowers in full bloom.
11. A magnificent bush of flowers in full bloom, drooping their heads.
12. Lake scene with full foliage, boat in foreground, and couple rehearsing the old, old story.
13. Lake side, foliage in background, woman seated on rock watching her own reflection in water at her feet.
14. Garden scene, couple hand-in-hand, lady plucking flower.
15. Lake and woodland scene, couple hand-in-hand, woman stooping and plucking flower from water's edge, man preventing her falling into water.
16. Summer arbor with female sitting on rail lost in reverie.
17. Title slide.

The above slides are manufactured by Scott & Van Altena, of New York. The posing is good, the models having entered into the spirit of the song, fully carrying out the thoughts and ideas expressed. The coloring is rich, natural, and artistic.