v^ ■i» No. 14 FRENCH'S AMERICAN ACTING EDITION i Reforming a Husband Musical Sketch Sov £aiig anb ©tntlciuan IFn ®ne act By FRANK DUMONT Copyright, 1911, by Samuel French NOTICE.— The Professional acting rights of this play are reserved by the publisher, and permission for such performances must be obtained before performances are given. This notice does not apply to amateurs, who may perform the play without permis- sion. All professional unauthorized productions will be prose- cuted to the full extent of the law. PRICE 25 CENTS. NEW YORK SAMUEL FRENCH Publisher 28-30 WEST 38th STREET LONDON SAMUEL FRENCH. Ltd. 26 Southampton Street, STRAND ^ FRENCH'S STANDARD DRAMA. Price 15 Cents each.— Bound Volumes $1.25. VOL. I. 1 Ion 2 Fazio 3 The Lidy of Lyons 4 Ruheheu 6 The Wife 6 Tlje Honeymoon 1 Tbe Scliool lor Scandal 8 Money VOL. n. 9 The Stranger 10 Grandfather Whitehead 11 Richard 111 12 Love's Sacrifice 13 The Gamester 14 A Cure for the Heartach 15 The Hunchhack 16 Don Casar de Bazan VOL. 111. 17 The Poor Gentleman 18 Hamlet ly Charles II 20 Venice preserved 21 Pizarro 22 Tiie Love Chase 23 Othello 24 Lend me Five Shillings VOL. IV. 25 Virginius 26 King of the Uouimons 27 London Assurance 28 The Rent Day 29 TwoGentlenien ofVerona bOThe Jealous Wife 31 The Rivals 32 Perfection VOL. V. [Debts 33 A New Way to Pay Old 34 Look Before You Leap 35 King John 36 Nervous Man 37 Damon and Pythias 38 Clandestine Marriage 39 William Tell 40 Day after the Wedding VOL. VI. 41 Speed the Plough 42 Romeo and Juliet 43 Feudal Times 44 Charles the Twelfth 45 The Bride 46 The Follies of a Night 47 Iron Chest [Fair Lady 4b Faint Hear Never W VOL. VIL 49 Road to Ruin 50 Macbeth 51 Ten. per 52 Evadne 53 Bertram 64 The Duenna 65 Much Ado About Nothing 56 The irilic VOL. viir. 57 The Apoftate 68 Twelfth Night 59 Brutus 6(1 Mmp-on & Co 61 Mercha .t of Venice 62 Old He.adsA Young Hearts 63 Mountaineers [riagt 64 Three Weeks after Mar VOL. DC 65 Love 66 As You Like It 67 The Elder Brother 68 Werner 69 Gisippus 7(1 Tr>wn and Country 71 King Lear 72 Blue Devils VOL. X. 73 Henry VIH 74 Mtirried and Single 75 Henrv IV 76 Paul Pry 77 Guy Mannering 78 Sweethearts and Wives 79 Serious Family 80 She Sloops to Conquer VOL. XI. 81 .Tulius Ca,'sar V icar of Wakefield Leap Year «4 The Catspaw 'he Passing Cloud !<6 Drunkard 87 Rob Roy 88 George Barnwell VOL. XII. H9 Iiigomar .»0 Slieiches in India 9; Two Friends 9- Jane Shore 'i Corsican Brothers V(4 iMind your own Writing on the Wall 96 Heir at Law VOL. XHL 97 Soldier's Daughter 9 Douglas 99 Marco Spada (10 N.ature's Nobleman (il Sardanapalus 102 Civilization 103 The Robbers 104 Katharine and Petruchio VOL. XiV. 105 Game of Love 00 Midsummer Night's 07 Ernestine [Dream 108 Rag Picker of Paris 109 Flying Dutchman 112 La Tour de Nesle VOL. XV. l:i TreTand As It Is 14 Sea of Ice 15 Seven Clerks 116 Gameot Life 17 Forty Thieves 118 Bryan Boroihme " Romance and Reality 120 Ugolino V.L. XVI. 121 The Tempest 22 The Pilot 23 Carpenter of Rouen 4 King's Rival 1 26 Little Tre.isure 126 Dombey and Son Parents" and Guardians 118 Jewess VOL. XVII. 129 Camille 10 Married Life 131 Wenlock of ■Wpnlock 32 Rose of Ettrickvale 133 David Copperfield 134 Aline, or the Rose of 35 Pauline [Killarney 136 Jane Eyre VOL. XVIIL 137 Night and Morning "38 ^thiop 39 Three Guardsmen 140 Tom Cringle 141 Henriette, the Forsaken 142 Eustache Baudin 143 Ernest Mai tra vers 144 Bold Dragoons VOL. XIX. 145 Dred, or the Dismal [Swamp 146 Last Days of Pompeii 147 Esmeralda 148 Peter Wilklns 149 Ben the Boitswaln 150 Jonathan Bradford .151 Retribution 152 Miuerali VOL. XX. 1 53 French Spv lf.4 V. ept of Wish-ton Wish 155 Evil Genius 156 Ben Bolt 167 Sailor of France 158 Red Mask 159 Life of an Actress IbO Wedding Day VOL. XXI. [Moscow 161 All's Fair in Love 162 Hofer 163 Self 164 Cinderella 165 Phantom 166 Franklin 167 The Gunmaker'of 168 The Love oi ir Prince VOL. XXII. 169 Son of the Night 170 Rory O'More 171 Golden E.agle "72 Rienzi 173 Broken Sword 174 Rip Van Winkle 175 Isabelle 176 Heart of Mid Lothian VOL. XXIIL 177 Actress of Padua 178 Floating Beacon 179 Bride ot Lammermoor 18U Cataract of the Ganges 181 Robber of the Rhine 182 School ot Reform 183 Wandering Boys 184 Mazeppa VOL. XXIV. 185 Young New York 186 The Victims lf%l Romance after Marriage 188 Brigand 189 Poor of New York 190 Ambrose Gwinett 191 Raymond and Agnes 192 Gambler's Fate VOL. XXV. 193 Father and Son 194 M;issaniello 195 Sixteen String Jack 196 Vouthtul Queen 197 Skeleton Witness 198 Innkeeper of Abbeville 199 Miller and his Men 200 Aladdin VOL. XXVL 201 Adrienne the Actress 202 Uiidine 203 Jesse Brown 204 Asmodeus 205 Mormons 206 Blanche of Brandywine 207 Viola 208 Deseret Deserted ■ VOL. XXVII. 209 Americans in Paris 21U Victorine 211 Wizard of the Wave 212 Castle Spectre 213 Horse-shoe Robinson 21, Arniand, Mrs. Mowatt 21 Fashion, Mrs. Mowatt 216 Glance at New York VOL. xxvin. 217 Inconstant 218 Uncle Tom's Cabin 219 Guide to the Stage 220 Veteran 221 Miller of New Jersey 222 Dark Hour before Dawn 223 Midsum'rNiglit'sDreani [Laura Keene's Edition 224 Art and Artifice VOL. XXIX. 225 Poor Young Man 226 Ossawattomie Brown 227 Pope of Rome 228 Oliver Twist 229 Pauvrette Man in the Iron Mask 231 Knight of Arva 232 Moll Pitcher VOL. XXX. 233 Black Eyed Susan 234 Satan in Paris 235 Rosin a Meado 236 West End, or Irish Hi 237 Six Degrees of Crime 238 The Lady and the Devil 239 A vemrer, or Moor of Sici VOL. XXXI. 241 Merry Wives of Windsor 242 Mary's Birthday 243 Shandy Maguire 244 Wild Oats 245 Michael Erie 246 Idiot Witness 247 Willow Copse 248 People's Lawyer VOL. AXXIL 249 Th« Boy Martyrs 260 Lucretia Borgia 251 Surgeon of Paris 252 Patrician's Daughte» 263 Shoemaker of Toul use 254 Momentous Question 255 Love and Loyalty* 256 Robber's Wife VOL. xxxin. 257 Dumb Girl of Genoa 2c 8 Wreck Ashore 259 Clari [ess 260 Rural Felicity 261 Wallace 262 Madelaine 263 The Fireman 264 Grist to the Mill VOL. XXXIV. 265 Two Loves and a Life 266 Annie Blake ^67 Steward 268 Captain Kyd 269 Niik of the Woods 270 Marble Heart 271 Second Love 272 Dream at Sea VOL. XXXV, 273 Breach of Promise 274 Review 275 Lady of the Lake 276 Still Water Runs Deep 277 The Scholar 278 Helping Hands 279 Faust and Marguerite 280 Last M;in VOL. XXXVI. 281 Belle's Stratagem 282 Old and Young 283 Raffaella 284 Ruth Oakley 285 British !-jlf ve 266 A Life s kansom 287 Giralda 28 ^ Time Tries All VOL. XXXVII. 289 Ella Rosenburg 290 Warlock of the Glen 291 Zelina 292 Beatrice 293 Neighbor Jackwood 294 Wonder 295 Robert Emmet 296 Green Bu^^hes VOL. XXXVTII. 297 Flowers ol the Forest 298 A Bachelor of Arts 299 The Midnieht Banquet 300 Husband of «i Hour 301 Love's Labor Lost 302 Naiad Queen 3(i3 Caprice 304 Cradle of Liberty VOL. XXXIX. 305 The Lost Ship 306 Country Squire 307 Fraud and its Victims 308 Putnam 309 King and Deserter 310 La F animina 311 A Hard Struggle 312 Gwinnetle Vaughan VOL. XL. 313 The Love Knot [Judge 314 Lavater, or Not a Bad 315 The Noble Heart 316 Coriolanus 317 The Winter's Tale 318 Eveleen Wilson 319 Ivanhne 240 Masks and Faces [lyl320 Jonathan in England (French's Standard Drama Continued on 3d page of Cover.) SAMUEL FRENCH, 28-30 West 38th Street, New York City. New and Explicit Descriptive Catalogfue Mailed Free '^n Request Reforming a Husband Musical Sketch For Lady and Gentleman In ©lie Hct By FRANK DUMONT Copyright, 191 i, by Samuel French Notice. — The Professional acting rights of this play are reserved by the publisher, and permission for such performances must be obtained before performances are given. This notice does not apply to amateurs, who may perform the play without permis- sion. All professional unauthorized productions will be prose- cuted to the full extent of the law. New York SAMUEL FRENCH PUBLISHER 28-30 WEST 38TH STREET London SAMUEL FRENCH, Ltd. 26 Southampton Street, STRAND >1^ -^:m Reforming a Husband, CAST OF CHARACTERS. Lulu Topnote . . an aspirant for the operatic stage. Clarence Topnote . . a young husband who needs reforming. PROPERTIES. Small and large toy snakes to use as described in sketch. Wash-stand, bowl and pitcher, with snake in pitcher, up stage, r. A snake ready to be pulled across stage by a string. Spider or grotesque bug in Clarence's smoking-jacket pocket. A common truck to be wheeled on and off by a man. The stage can be arranged with handsome furniture to suit the judgment of the players. ©CID 28110 ^X Reforming a Husband Scene. — A handsome chamber with centre doors. Few bars lively music at openi?ig {Enter Lulu Topnote, door c. Ret7ioves opera cloak and haf) Lulu. I've searched every barroom, dub room and restaurant in the neighborhood, but find no traces of my husband. Oh I this married life is just different from what I expected to find it. My husband still keeps up his old associations and never returns to his home until daylight. It's awful ! {begins to cry) I'll return to my mother. No, I won't — she wants us to pay board. {paces stage) Oh ! If I could only get even with him. I'll try the tricks I've prepared for him. I'll make him see a menagerie ! If that doesn't cure him I'll send him to the Keely Institute. (Clarence Topnote outside heard siftging, '* We won't go home until morning," and yelling, *'Set 'em up again," *' Good-morning, fellers," etc. Then a man wheels i?i a truck, c. D,, ofi which is seated Clarence, coat on wrong, hat battered, collar torii, boots in his hand, torn umbrella, and in fact a wreck. Man dumps him c. and says, ''There's your husband," a7id exits c. d, with truck. Clarence sits up and laughs) Lulu. And to think that I am married to that ! {cries) Clarence. Now I'll shake the dice with you to see who buys the cigars. 3 4 REFORMING A HUSBAND. Lulu. Don't talk to me — don't talk to me ! Drunk again ! Clarence. So am I ! Where did you get your load ? Lulu. Oh, that I should live to be married to a man like this ! Clarence. Woman ! You're too sober for me. {She slaps his face) Lulu. I'm going back to my mother. Clarence, (rises) And so am I. I love my mother- in-law, and I'll board with her for nothing as long as I live. Lulu. Look at your condition. Look at your ap- pearance. Where have you been ? Clarence. Where they sell them that deep {bus.) for five cents. Lulu. Clarence Topnote, you're a brute. Clarence. You bet I'm a brute^that's what they all say ! Lulu. Where have you been ? Are you going to tell me ? Do you hear me talking to you ? (she shakes him ad lib. as she speaks) Clarence. Stop ! You're mixing the drinks inside of me. Lulu. I can't stand this treatment. I won't stand it. I will not be treated his way. Clarence. If it's your treat, I'll take a gin fizz this time. Lulu. Look at him, girls, ladies, look at him. Clarence. Yes, look at the handsomest man that ever struck town. And to think I've thrown myself away on a woman that doesn't match my complexion ! Where's my smoking jacket and my smoking cap and my smoking boots and my smoking stovepipe? Lulu. In the room where they belong ! Clarence. You think I can't see the door, don't you? I'll fool you. I can walk straight if I want to. You think I've been drinking, (laughs) That's where I'll fool you again. Madam, I've been hypnotized ! Hypnotized by a barkeeper. I'm under the influence of KEFORMING A HUSBAND. 5 it now, and I can load you up with it. {she laughs) You doubt my veracity, do you? I'll show you. {bus. of hypnotism, eccentric moves ad lib.') Lulu, {aside) I'll just humor the fool. (Clarence continues his eccentric movements) Clarence. Now I've got you dead ! You can't leave the bar. I mean I've got you where I want you. You've got to obey me or mind what I say. Now — yawn ! Cry ! That comes easy — she's always crying. Laugh— give me the laugh. Dance— warm your feet on my back — no, I mean dance with your feet. That's it. Look out for the mouse ! {she screams and jumps upon a chair) Come down ! Sing — sing ! {Music for Lulu's sotig, and Clarence exits, door r. So7ig by Lulu. At end Clarence returns with eccen- tric smoking jacket, cap and boots in hand) Lulu. Now if you had a hand organ the picture would be complete. Clarence. I don't see how you could climb up and get the pennies ! Lulu, {aside) Now to see how my tricks will work, and if it will teach him a lesson. Clarence. I feel splendid ! Where have you been all night? {puts hand in pocket and draws out a big spider. Holds it up as he shakes with fright ) Oh ! Look at this — look at this ! Daffy bugs — daffy bugs ! Lulu. What's the matter ? What ails you? I don't see anything to frighten any one. Clarence. Why, of course you don't. I was just trying to scare you. {laughs) I didn't see a thing. {Slyly looks at spider and throws it away, r. i e. As his back is turned to Lulu, who is l. corner, she pulls a snake across stage by a string. It passes under Clarence, who has a funny back fall and bus. ad lib. of terror, gazing after it ) Clarence. Did you see it ? Did you see it ? There it goes ! 6 REFOKMING A HUSBAND. Lulu. See what ? I don't see anything. What are you trying to do — frighten me ? Clarence. Do you mean to say you didn't see that big tapeworm that flew past me? Lulu. Are you crazy? Clarence. No, I'm foolish ! {rises and laughs') I can't scare you, can I? I came near making you believe I saw something, {sits on chair to pull on a boot, speak- ing ad lib.) You're the bravest woman I ever saw, and I'm a brave man. Holy Moses ! What's in my boot? {turns boot and spills a snake out of it) Murder ! I'm bit — I'm bit. Look at it ! Rattlesnakes, garter-snakes and boy contractors ! ( Works himself into a fit, and Lulu picks up the snake and throws it out. Then she laughs at hi?n) Lulu. You are certainly going crazy. There is noth- ing upon the floor — not a thing — and yet you caper around like a lunatic. I won't remain in this house any longer. Clarence. Don't leave me — don't leave me. If you leave me here the menagerie will get me. Oh, but I'm thirsty ! {Goes to pitcher to pour out water and a snake glides out of it to his extre^ne fright ) Lulu. Well, what is it now ? Clarence. There's a whole nest of them — snakes, snakes — take *em away, {work into a dramatic scene of delirium) They are here, there, everywhere. I feel them clinging around my legs, arms and throat. Take 'em off, take 'em off. {He hops and skips around the room at conclusion of speech and falls c, with feet sticking up) Lulu. Will I get you a gin fizz? Clarence, {rises) No, no, I'm done drinking. No more liquor for me — until the barrooms open — but honest, I'll swear off. REFORMING A HUSBAND. 7 Lulu. Will you take me to the theatre ? Clarence. Theatre at five o'clock in the morning when the milk men are just coming around? Lulu. I don't care ! I've got a right to be up as early as you have — or as late — and it's never too late for the opera. Clarence. The opera ? What do you know about the opera ? Lulu. I'm opera crazy. I've been studying to go on the stage as a grand prima donna ! Clarence. And I've been studying for a great big prima doughnut. Let's have an opera of our own ! I don't care what becomes of me now. Lulu. All right. If I'm good, I'll go on the stage. Clarence. And I'll draw your salary like a dutiful husband and show you how to spend it. (M.vsic— Operatic selection) Curtain. DEC 28 1911 JUST PUBLISHED What Happened to Jones An Original Farce in Three Acts By GEORGE H. BROADHURST CAST OF CHARACTERS JONES, who travels for a hymn-book house EBENEZER GOODLY, a professor of anatomy A>^TONY GOODLY, D.D., Bishop of Ballarat RICHARD HEATHERLY, engaged to Marjorie THOMAS HOLDER, a policeman "WILLIAM BIGBEE, an inmate of tJie Sanitarium HENRY FULLER, superintendent of the Sanitarium MRS. GOODLY, Ebenezer's wife CISSY, Ehenezefs ward MARJORIE, ) MINERVA ) ^^^^^^<^^*'^ daughters ALVINA STARLIGHT, Mr. Goodly' s sist&r HELMA, a servant SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT 1. — Handsomely furnished room in home of Ebenezer Goodly. ACT 2.— The same. ACT 3.— The same. This is the jolliest sort of a farce, clean and sparkling all the way through. A professor of anatomy is lured to a prize fight and the police make a raid on the "mill." The professor escapes to his home, followed by Jones, a traveling salesman, who sells hymn books when he can and playing cards when he cannot. The police are on the trail, so Jones disguises himself by putting on a Bishop's garb, and a lot of funny complications ensue. The other fuumakers are aided not a litth; by an escaped lunatic. This celebrated farce has been a tremendous 'success for years on the professional stage and is now published for the first time. PRICE, 50 CE t^ SEND FOR A NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. (Frenches Standard Drama Continued from 2d page of Cover.) I 321 j 3' Drunkard's Warning 356 Temperance Doctor 357 Aunt Dinah 358 Widow Freeheart 359 Frou Frou 360 Lone Strike VOL. XLVI. 361 Larcers 362 Lu' ille 363 Randall's Thumb 364 Wicked World 365 Two Orphans 366 Colleen Bawn 367 'Twixt Axe and Crown 368 Lady Clancarthy VOL. XLVII. 369 Saratoga 370 Never Too Late to Meni.' 371 Lily of France 372 Led Astray 373 Henry V 374 Unequal Match .75 May or Dolly's Delusion 376 Allatoona VOL. XLVIII. 377 Enoch Arden 378 Under the Gas Light 379 Daniel Rochat 380 Caste 3Sl School 382 Home 383 David Garrick 384 Ours VOL. XLIX. 38.') Social Glasf 386 Daniel Druce 387 Two Roses 388 Adrienne 389 The Bells 390 Uncle 391 Courtship 392 Not Such a ^ool VOL. L. 393 Fine Feathers 394 Prompter's Box 395 Iron Master 396 Engaged 97 Pygmalion & Galate» 3a8 L,eah :{99 Scrap of Paper 400 Lost in Loudon VOL. LL 401 Octoroon 402 Confederate Spy 403 IVIariner's Return 404 Ruined by Drink 405 Dreams 406 M. 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An original play In 3 Aranias for Bovs Drawing-room "MonoTogues Elocution, Reciters and Speakers Ethiopian Dramas Eveninir's Entertainment Fairy and Home Plays French's Costumes French's Editions French's Italian Operas French's Parlor Comedies French's Standard and Minor Drama French's Standard and Minor Drama, bound French's Scenes for Amateurs Frobisher's I opul;\r Recitals Grand Army Dramas Guid 3 Books for Amuteuw Guide to Selecting Playa Hints on Costumes Home Plays for Ladieg Irish Plays trving's Plays .luvenile Plays Make-Up Book Make-Up Box Mock Trial Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works New Plays New Recitation Books Nigger Jokes and Stamp Speeches Parlor Magic Parlor Pantomimes Pieces of Pleasantry Poems for Recitations Plays for Mc\ Characters only Round Games Scenery Scriptural and Historical Dramas Sensation Dramas Serio-Comic Dramas Shadow Pantomimes Shakespeare's Plays for Amateurs Shakespeare's Plays Stanley's Dwarfs Spirit Gum Tableaux Vivants Talma Actor's Art Temperance Plays Vocal Music of Shakespeare's Plays Webster's Acting Edition Wigs, etc. {French'' s Minor Drama Continued from 4th page of Cover.) I Love [Letter VOL. XLI 321 Adventures of 35^ ost Child 323 Court Cards !94 Co.t and Box ■.25 i'ortv Winks 26 Wonderful Woman '7 Curious Case 8 Tweedleton's Tall Coat VOL. XLTI. 329 As Like as Two Peas 330 Presumptive Evidence 331 Happy Band 332 I'inafore 333 Mock Trial 334 My Uncle's Will 335 Happy 'air 336 My Turn Next VOL. XLIII. 337 Sunset 338 For Half a Million 339 C .ble Car UO Early Bird .341 Alumni Play 342 Show of Hands 1343 Barb.ira 1344 Who's WTio VOL. XLTV. 346 Who's To Win Him .346 Which i s Which 347 Cup of Tea 34S Sarah's Young Man 349 Hearts 350 In Honor Bound [Law 351 Freezing a Mother-in- 352 My Lord in Livery SAMUEL FRENCH, 28=30 West 38th Street, New York City. J. ^W Hetv and Explicit Descriptive Catalogue Mailed ^^ree on Request. FRENCH'S MI]\ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Price 15 Cents each.— Boi VOL. I. I Tk« Wih Attorney f BooU nt the Swan 8 How to Pfty the Rent 4 The Loan of a Lorer « The Dead Shot fi Hit Last <.eei 7 The (nvii.Dle Prinot $ The Uolilen Farmer VOL. II. • fride of the Market 10 Uied Up 11 The Irlth Tutor 1! The Barrack Eoom 13 Luke the Laborer 14 Beauty and the Beaet 15 St. Patrick's Eve 16 Captain of the Watoh VOL. IIL n The Secret Ipere 18 White Hone of the Pep- 1» The Jacobit* SO The Bottle 21 Boi and Cox ti Bamhoozllnr 83 Widow's Victim 24 Robert Macairt VOL. ir. n Secret ServlM 2« Oinnibm 27 Irish Lion 28 Maid of CroIiST 49 The Old Guard 80 Rai«in(5 the Wind 31 Slasher and Craeher 32 Naval Gne-igementa VOL. V. 38 Coeknies in California 34 Who Speakt Firet ;1S Boinbastes Kurioeo 34 Macbeth Travestle 37 Irish Ambass:idor 38 Delicate Ground 38 The Weathercock iQoId 40 All that Glitters U Not VOL. VI. 41 Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Brailshaw 43 Rough Diamond 13 Bloomer Costume i4 Two Bonnycastlee 15 Bom to Good Luck ib Kiss in the Dark [jurer 47 'Twould Puazle a Con- 18 Kill or Cure VOL. VII. 49 Box and Cox Married and 50 St. ipid [Settled 61 Go-t« bed Tom 58 The Lawyers 53 Jack 3h 64The"oodleg 56 The lobcap 66 Ladies Beware VOL. VIII. .^T Morning Call 68 Popping the QueetloB 69 Deaf «B a Post 40 Ne.T Footman «1 Pleasant Neighbor ,8 Paddy the Piper «8 Brian O'Linn 64 Irish Assurance VOL. IX 66 Temptation 66 Paddv '"»rey 87 Two Gregoriee Se King Ch8'miu(f 69 Po-ca-hon-ta« 70 Clockmaker's Hat 71 Married Rake 79 Lore and Murder VOL. X. 75 Ireland and Amerlea 74 Pretty Piece of Busineu 75 Iri Amateurs tn^ Actors 014 432 642 8 ^ 161 '• 162 , 163 1 164 £ 16il 166 Laay oi aaacnamoer 167 Take Care of Little 168 Irish Widow [Charley VOL. XXII, 169 Yankee Peddler 170 Hiram Hireout 171 Double-Bedded Room 172 The Drama Defended 173 Vermont Wool Dealer 174 Ebeneser Venture [ter 175 Principle* from Charac- 176 Lady of the Lake (Trav) VOL. XXUi. 177 Mad Dow 178 Barney the Baron 179 Swiss Swains 180 Bachelor's Bedroom 181 A Roland for an Oliver 189 More Blunders than One 188 Dumb Belle ls4 Limerick Boy VOL. xxrv. 186 Nature and Philosophy 186 Teddy the Tiler 187 Spectre Bridegroom 188 Matteo Falcon* 189 Jenny Llnd 190 Two Buzaarda 191 Happy Mim 198 Betsy Baker VOL. XXV. 193 No. 1 Roand tha Comer 194 Teddy Ro* 196 Object ot Interest 196 My Fellow Clerk 197 Bengal TIcer 198 Laughlnf Hvena 199 The Victor Vanquished 200 Our Wlh VOU XXVL 801 My Husband's Mirror 902 Yanka* Land 903 Norah Cretna 804 Good for Nothtof 205 The First Nigkt 206 The Eton Boy 207 Wandering Minstrel 208 Wanted, 1000 Milliners VOL. XXVIL 809 Poor Pilcoddy 210 The Mummy [Glasees 211 Don't Forget your Opera 219 Love In Livery 213 Anthony and Cleopatra 214Trylng It On 816 Stage Struck Yankea 2ie Young Wlfa & Old Um- brella VOL. xxvni. 817 Crinoline 918 A Facflily Falllnf 819 Adopted Child 220 Turned Heads 221 A Match In the Dark 222 Advice to Husbands 223 Siamese Twins 224 Sent to the Tower VOL. XXIX. 226 Somebody Flse 2 6 Ladies' Battle 227 \rt of Acting 228 The Ladv of the Lions 229 The Rights of Man 230 My Husoand's Ghost 231 Two Can Play at that Game 232 Fighting by Proxy VOL. XXX. 233 Unprotectad Female 234 Pet of the Petticoats 235 Forty and Fifty [book 2.36 Who Stole the Pocket- ■J37 Mv Son Diana [sion 238 Unwarrantable I n t ' u - 2S9 Mr. nnd M'j. White 40 A Quiet Family 246 A Lover by Proxy [Pall 247 Maid with the Milking 248 Perjalezing Predicament VOL. XXXIL 249 Dr. DUworth 260 Out to Nurse 251 A Lucky Hit 259 The Dowager 253 Metamora (BurVtque) 254 Dreams of Delusion 255 The Shaker Lovars 256 Ticklish Times VOL. XXXIIL v67 20 Minutes with a Tiger 258 Miralda; or, the Justice of Taoon 289 A Soldier's Courtship 260 Servants by Legacy 261 Dying for Love 262 Alarming Sacrifice 263 Valet de Sham 264 Nicholas Mckleby VOL. XXXIV. 266 The Last of the Pigtails 266 King Rene's Daughter 267 Th» Grotto Nymph 268 A Devilish Good Joke 269 A Twice Toid Tale 270 Pas de Fascination v71 Revolutionary Soldier 279 A Man Without a Head VOL. XXXV. 273 The Olio, Part 1 274 The Olio, Part > 275 The Olio, Part 8 [ter 276 The Trumpeter's Dangb. 277 Seeing Warren 278 Green Mountain Boy 279 That Nose 280 Tom Noddy's Secrat VOL. XXXVL 281 Shocking EvenU 282 A Regular Fix 283 Dick Turpin 284 Young Scamp 285 Young Actress 286 Call at No. 1—7 287 One Touch of Nature 288 Two B'hoys VOL. xxxvir. 289 All the World's a Staga 290 Quash, or Nigger Prao- 291 Turn Him Out [tloe 292 Pretty Girls of Stlllberg 293 Angel of the Attic 294 C'rcumstancesalterCasss 295 Katty O'.'^heal 296 A Supper in Dlxla VOL. XXXVIIL 297 Ici on Parle Francals 298 Who Killed Cock Robin 299 Declaration of ludepend- 300 Heads or Tails [ence 301 Obstinate Family 302 Mv Aunt 303 That Rascal Pat 304 Don P.addy de Bazan VOL. XXXIX. [tura 805 Too Much for Good Na- 306 Cure for the Fidgets .307 Jack's the Lad .308 Much Ado A hout Nothing 309 Artful Dodarer 310 Winning Hazard 311 Day's Fishing [&e. 312 Did vou evr send your, VOL. XL. 313 An Irishman's Maneuver 314 Cousin Fannie 31 .1 'Tis the Darkest Hour be- 316 Masquerade [fore Dawn 317 Crowding the Season 318 Good Nieht'sRost 319 Man with the Carpet Bv"» 320 Terrible Tinker (Franch^i Minor Drama Continued on ^d page of Cover.) SAMUEL FRENCH, 28-30 ^^ est 38th Street. New York City. New Anci Explicit Descriptive Catalogue Mailed Free op Request