Dave—another great image! The quality on the art for a lot of these is quite impressive, especially when you think of the effort that went into doing something then versus all the tools we have at our disposal now.
Here is another image that I would like to share, because I enjoyed helping
John record it for inclusion (twice) among
his YouTube videos:

If you were interested in hearing it, here is
Edison (DD) 50585 R,
“I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles” (Jaan Kenbrovin & John William Kellette) — Medley Waltz (Introducing “Till We Meet Again”), as performed by the Tuxedo Dance Orchestra (recorded June 19, 1919) and played on
John’s H-19 (Heppelwhite).
Also, here is
Columbia A6104 [49592].
“I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles” Medley Waltz, Introducing: 1—Somehow You're Just My Style, 2—Loving Eyes (Kenbrovin & Kellette, 1—Howard, 2—Foote), as performed by the Columbia Orchestra (Charles A. Prince, Director). [First issued circa early 1919.] This recording was played on
John’s 1916 VV-X, and is an instrumental recording.
I greatly enjoyed both versions of this song, and hopefully other people will as well.
— MordEth
(Note: The image above was borrowed for non-commercial educational purposes from
Duke University’s sheet music collection. Be sure to check out the six pages of it they have there, both in 72
DPI [as shown above] and in 150
DPI [more suitable for printing].)