NO PLAYS EXCHANGED. BnHnR'5 Edition ^ or Pl7\y3 m Romance by Schedule Price, 15 Cents B* W* Pinero's Plays Price, SO eents €acb TlIF A M A ynWs Farce in Three Acts. Seven ibales, five fe- lOC AlTlAtiV/iiiJ males. Costumes, modern; scenery, not difficult. Plays a full evening. TUr rAniNUT MINIQTm Farce in Four Acts. Ten ItlE. LAdIIiE.1 irillMOlEiIV males, nine females. Cos tmnes, modern society; scenery, three interiors. Plays a full evening- riANnV niflf Farce in Three Acts. Seven males, four fe- l^Aillil 1/iVIv niales. Costumes, modern ; scenery, two inte- riors. Plays two hours and a half. j TlIP PAV I nPn niTFY Comedy in Four Acts. Four males, IIlEi UAl LiV/IVU VevLiA. ten females. Costumes, modern; scenery, two interiors and an exterior. Plays a full evening. UI^h 6 5 2h 6 5 2%h 8 S 2>^h 6 6 2%h 10 6 2>^h 8 4 2>^h 8 4 2Xh 7 3 2I1 7 3 2I1 4 2 2h 7 5 2h 6 6 2;^h 6 5 2h 7 5 2Xh 4 4 i>^h S 2 30m 8 4 2h 6 9 2Xh 5 6 2h 6 5 2>^h 3 5 i>^h 3 6 I3^h 3 4 i>^h 2 4 30m 10 5 2Xh 4 . 4 2%h II 5 2h 9 2 i;^h 5 5 2h 5 II i>^h 3 3 30m 5 4 i>^h I 2 20m 6 12 2Xh I 6 30m 7 4 2>^h 10 2 2>^h 3 2 40m 9 5 2h 5 3 2h TEN BOYS' FARCES With an Introduction on impromptu Dramatics By Eustace M. Peixotto Tills very original collection of plays for boys is one of the most inter- esting books of its kind that we have ever oftcred, botli in its matter and in its origin. They are for boys and they are also largely by boys, hav- ing grown rather than been written, much as the Iliad was ; having been spoken many times until their form was satisfactory and then written down. They were thus originated in The Columbia Park Boys' Club, of San Francisco, and have all been many times acted— one of them, " Rosie, the Girl from Paris," having been presented several tliousand limes in public as well as in private since its beginnings in 1900. "The Last Rehearsal " has been performetl about two thousand times in this country and in Australia. The collection is offered with confidence that it is an adequate answer to that most diificult of all requests in this line — ♦' a good ^ ^^ 1 y . Price, 2j cents CONTENTS Introduction. DiNG-A-LiNG. For six boys. The; Last Rehearsal. For six boys. RosiE, the Girl from Paris. For nine boys. The Teacher's Pet. For seven boys ; pupils ad libitum. Lost But Found. For eight boys. Political Promises. For six boys. When the Cat Is Away. For seven boys. The Evil That Men Do Lives After Them. For tliree boys. Chips Off the Old Block. For four boys. The Tramp Barbers. For seven boys. A TROUBLESOME FLOCK . A Mother Goose Play for Children By Elizabeth F. Giiptill Ten boys, fifteen girls. Mother Goose costumes ; scenery unimportant. Plays forty-five minutes. This welcome addition to the small list of Mother Goose entertainments can be given in any hall or schoolroom, no special setting beiiig required, and can easily be ]iresented by a smaller number than twenty-five ciiiidren, the full cast called for, by eliminating some parts. The music called for is printed with the songs in each case. Strongly recommended. Price, 25 cents THE DOLL THAT SAVED AN ARMY An Historical Play in Four Scenes By EdytJi M. Wormwood Twelve boys, six girls and as many soldiers as are desired. Costumes of the Revolution ; scenery, simple. Plays thirty minutes. Five char- acters may be eliminated by doubhng, making 't jiossible for thirteen children to give the play. Important papers are got to General Wash- ington's hands inside the doll of a jxitriotic American girl whose adven- tures constitute the action. Recommended. Price, /J cents plays for Colleges and High Schools AH Charley's Fault All Tangled Up The Blundering Mr. Brown A Box of Monkeys Chums (25c.) Class Day (25c.) A Class Day Conspiracy A Change of Heart (25c.) The College Ball (25c.) The Colonel's Maid (25c.) The Cool Collegians (25c.) The Deacon's Second Wife (25c.) The Elopement of Ellea (25c.) Half-Back Sandy (25c.) Her Busy Day The Hero of the Gridiron (25c.) Higbee of Harvard A Lion Among Ladies The Man from Brandon Me an' Otis The Mishaps of Minerva (25c.) Mose Mr. Bob Mr. Easyman*s Niece (25c.) Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yard ( Mrs. Compton's Manager My Cousin Tiramy My Lord in Livery Nephew or Uncle (250.; Old Acre Folks One of the Eight (25c.) Our Folks Out of Town (25c.) \ Rank Deception \ Regiment of Two (25c.) The Revenge of Shari=Hot-Su The Revolving Wedge A Rice Pudding (25c.) A Rival by Request Romantic Mary The Sisterhood of Bridget (25c.) The Snowball The Teaser (25c.) The Time of His Life (25c.) Tommy's Wife (25c.) Two College Tramps Up to Freddie Valley Farm (25 c.) Price, 15 Cents each unless otherwise stated BAKERj 5 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass Acts Mala Females Time Farce 2 6 3 2h Comedy 3 5 3 2h " 3 4 4 I^h Farce 2 2 3 Ih M I 3 2 45m i( I 4 3 45 'n « I 2 3 40m Comedy 2 5 5 i;^h " 4 7 5 2h « 3 6 3 2}ih « 2 3 4 l/zh « 3 6 6 2h ^h Comedy 3 II 10 i>^h « 2 3 4 i>^h Farce 4 6 4 2>^h 25c.) Comedy 3 4 7 2h Comedy 3 7 6 2>^b " 2 2 8 Ih P'arce I 4 3 45 m Comedy 3 8 3 2h «' 2 6 4 2h " 4 10 4 2'Ah Drama 3 6 5 2h Comedy 3 3 5 i>^h Farce 2 3 3 Ih « 3 6 4 2h Comedy 2 3 4 iXb Farce I 5 3 Ih Comedy 2 2 3 iXb " 3 6 5 2>^h " 3 4 4 2h Farce 3 7 6 2h ^h " 3 6 3 2h Farce-Comedy 3 3 5 i>^h « I 2 3 20m « 2 3 6 iXh Drama 4 6 6 2>^h Plays That We Can Recommend j4cts Males Females Timt FOR FEMALE CHARAC lERS ONLY The Bewildering Miss Felicia 3 o 14 2%\\ A Case for Sbertoci< Holmes 2 o 10 i^h Cupid's Partner 3 o 12 2h The Farmerette 3 o 7 2h A Girl in a Thousand 4 o 14 2^h Her First Assignment (15c.) 1 o 10 ih How the Club was Formed (15c.) . . . i o 18 i^h How the Story Grew (15c ) i o 8 45m Leave It to Polly 2 o 11 lyih Lucia's Lover 3 o 8 i^^h Miss Fearless & Co 3 o 10 2^h Modern Sewing Society (15c.) i o 14 45m Our Church Fair 2 o 12 ij^h Packingof the Home Missionary Barrel (15c.) i o 10 30m Six Times Nine 2 o 11 lyih Suffragettes' Convention i i 12 i^h Suffragettes' Town Meeting i o 20 ih Virginia Heroine 3 o 11 1%'h Voice of Authority 3 o 7 2h FOR MALE CHARACTERS ONLY The Boy Scouts 3 20 o 2h First Day of the Holidays (15c.) 4 6 o i^h First National Boot (15c.) 2 7 2 ih Half Back's Interference ( 15c.) i 10 o 40m A New Start (15c.) 4 7 2 i>^h On the Quiet 2 12 o i^h A Regular Rah! Rah! Boy 3 14 o i^h A Regular Scream 2 11 o i%h. Too Clever by Half (15c.) 3 6 2 i%\\ Tramps' Convention i 17 o ij^h The Turn in the Road (15c.) 2 9 o ij^h Wanted, a Pitcher (15c.) i 11 o 30m ENTERTAINMENTS Aunt Jerusba's Quilting Party 1 4 12 ih The District School i 12 17 ili Miss Prim's Kindergarten i 10 11 ly^h. A Pageant of History 6 15 9 2|^h Scenes in the Union Depot 1 24 18 i|^h Taking the Census in Bingville i 14 S i>^h The Village Post-Office i 22 20 2h Price, 2J cents each unless otherzvise stated BAKER, 5 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass. n* m. Pincro's Plays Price, SO 0e:it5 €acb Min PHANNFT Play in Four Acts. Six males, five females. 1'111'"vO/\1111IjLi Costumes, modern; scenery, three interiors. Piays two and a half hours. THE NOTORIOUS MRS. EBBSMITH ll^r%Tt males, five feni.ilea. Costumes, modern; scenery, all interiors. Plays a full evening. mPROFIir'ATP Play in Four Acts. Seven males, five 1 IxWrLilVJlrVl £i females. Seenery, three interiors, rather •laborate ; costumes, modern. Plays a full eveuing. THF QPHnni MIQTRFQQ Farcein Three Acts. Ninemales, 1 nij OV/llVfULilTllO 1 IVEiijiJ seven females. Costumes, mod- ern; scenery, three interiors. Plays a full evening. THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY ^lirlZsXe females. Costiunes, modern; scenery, three interiors. Plays a full evening. QWFFT I AVFNnFR Comedyln Three Acts. Seven males, OTTEiEiI Li/W£ini/£